AR5 - Impacts, Adaptation, and Vulnerability : Non-Journal Literature Library
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Buchner, B., A. Falconer, M. Hervé-Mignucci, C. Trabacchi, and M. Brinkman, 2012: The Landscape of Climate Finance 2012. Climate Policy Initiative (CPI) Report, San Francisco, CA, USA, 84 pp.
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Bulkeley, H., H. Schroeder, K. Janda, Z. Zhao, A. Armstrong, S.Y. Chi, and S. Ghosh, 2011: The role of institutions, governance, and urban planning for mitigation and adaptation. In: Cities and Climate Change: Responding to an Urgent Agenda [Hoornweg, D., M. Freire, M.J. Lee, P. Bhada-Tata, and B. Yuen (eds.)]. The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / World Bank, Washington, DC, USA, pp. 125-160.
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Carmin, J., D. Roberts, and D. Anguelovski, 2009: Planning Climate Resilient Cities: Early Lessons from Early Adopters. Presentation for the “Government Institutions and Innovations in Governance for Achieving Climate Adaptation in Cities” Session, Proceedings of the World Bank Fifth Urban Research Symposium – Cities and Climate Change: Responding to an Urgent Agenda, 28-30 June 2009, Marseilles, France, 27 pp
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Carmin, J., N. Nadkarni, and C. Rhie, 2012a: Progress and Challenges in Urban Climate Adaptation Planning: Results of a Global Survey. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA, USA, 30 pp.
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CEPAL, 2008: Tabasco: Características e Impacto Socio-Económico de las Inundaciones Provocadas a Finales de Octubre y a Comienzos de Noviembre de 2007 por el Frente Frío Número 4. La Sede Subregional de la Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL) en México, Mexico, DF, Mexico, 231 pp.
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Chaum, M., J. Brown, B. Buchner, A. Falconer, C. Faris, K. Sierra, C. Trabacchi, and G. Wagner, 2011: Improving the Effectiveness of Climate Finance: Key Lessons. Brookings Institution, Overseas Development Institute (ODI), Climate Policy Initiative (CPI), and the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), CPI, San Francisco, CA, USA, 15 pp.
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City of Boston, 2011: A Climate of Progress: City of Boston Climate Action Plan Update 2011. City of Boston, Boston, MA, USA, 43 pp.
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City of Cape Town, 2006: Framework for Adaptation to Climate Change in the City of Cape Town (FAC4T). City of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa, 66 pp.
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City of Chicago, 2008: Chicago Climate Action Plan 2008: Our City, Our Future. City of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA, 56 pp.
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City of Chicago, 2010: Chicago Climate Change Action Plan 2010, Chicago Climate Action Plan Progress Report – First Two Years. City of Chicago, Department of Environment, Chicago, IL, USA, 13 pp.
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City of Melbourne, 2009: Climate Change Adaptation Strategy. City of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia, 128 pp.
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City of New York, 2011: PlaNYC: A Greener, Greater New York. Update April 2011. City of New York, New York, NY, USA, 200 pp.
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City of Toronto, 2013: Hot Weather Response Plan. Toronto Public Health, City of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 13 pp., www.toronto.ca/health/heatalerts/ pdf/hwr_plan_2013.pdf.
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Clapp, C., A. Leseur, O. Sartor, G. Briner, and J. Corfee-Morlot, 2010: Cities and Carbon Market Finance: Taking Stock of Cities’ Experience with CDM and JI. OECD Environmental Working Paper No. 29, OECD Publishing, Paris, France, 81 pp.
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Clapp, C., J. Ellis, J. Benn, and J. Corfee-Morlot, 2012: Tracking Climate Finance: What and How? COM/ENV/EPOC/IEA/SLT(2012)1, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and International Energy Agency (IEA), OECD/IEA Publishing, Paris, France, 42 pp.
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da Silva, J., 2010: Lessons from Aceh: Key Considerations in Post-Disaster Reconstruction. The Disasters Emergency Committe and Ove Arup Partners Ltd., Practical Action Publishing Limited, Rugby, UK, 94 pp.
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da Silva, J., 2012: Shifting Agendas: Response to Resilience. The Role of the Engineer in Disaster Risk Reduction. 9th Brunel International Lecture Series, Institution of Civil Engineers, London, UK, 43 pp.
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EEA, 2012: Urban Adaptation to Climate Change in Europe: Challenges and Opportunities for Cities Together with Supportive National and European Policies. EEA Report, No. 2/2012, European Environment Agency (EEA), Copenhagen, Denmark, 143 pp.
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Eichhorst, U., 2009: Adapting Urban Transport to Climate Change, Module 5f. Sustainable Transport: A Sourcebook for Policy-makers in Developing Cities. Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ) GmbH on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), Division 313 – Water, Energy, Urban Development, GTZ, Eschborn, Germany, 62 pp.
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Engineering the Future, 2011: Infrastructure, Engineering and Climate Change Adaptation: Ensuring Services in an Uncertain Future. Royal Academy of Engineering, London, UK, 107 pp.
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Engineers Canada, 2008: Adapting to Climate Change: Canada’s First National Engineering Vulnerability Assessment and Adaptation to a Changing Climate. Engineers Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 76 pp.
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EPA, 2013: Climate Ready Water Utilities: Adaptation Strategies Guide for Water Utilities. EPA 817-K-13-001, Office of Water (4608-T), United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Washington, DC, USA, 106 pp.
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Eurocontrol, 2008: The Challenges of Growth: Air Traffic Statistics and Forecasts. European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation (EUROCONTROL), Brussels, Belgium, 40 pp.
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Finland Safety Investigations Authority, 2011: S2/2010Y The Storms of July-August 2010. Finland Safety Investigations Authority, Helsinki, Finland, 158 pp., www.turvallisuustutkinta.fi/en/1279614262854.
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Foster, J., A. Lowe, and S. Winkelman, 2011a: Lessons Learned on Local Climate Adaptation from the Urban Leaders Adaptation Initiatives. The Center for Clean Air Policy (CCAP), Washington, DC, USA, 21 pp.
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