Climate extremes and their implications for impact and risk assessment. (2019)
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- Book
- Title:
- Climate extremes and their implications for impact and risk assessment. (2019)
- Main Title:
- Climate extremes and their implications for impact and risk assessment
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Jana Sillmann, Sebastian Sippel, Simone Russo.
- Editors:
- Sillmann, Jana
Sippel, Sebastian
Russo, Simone - Contents:
- 1. Climate extremes and their implications for impact modeling: A short introduction Jana Sillmann and Sebastian Sippel 2. Climate scenarios and their relevance and implications for impact studies Claudia Tebaldi and Brian O'Neill 3. Changes in climate extremes in observations and climate model simulations. From the past into the future Markus Donat, Jana Sillmann and Erich Fischer 4. Multivariate extremes and compound events Jakob Zscheischler, Bart van den Hurk, Philip Ward and Seth Westra 5. Bias-correction of climate model output for impact models Alex J. Cannon, Claudio Piani and Sebastian Sippel 6. Anthropogenic changes in tropical cyclones and its impacts Michael Wehner 7. Machine Learning Applications for Agricultural Impacts Under Extreme Events Carlos Felipe Gaitan 8. Assessing the F rance 2016 extreme wheat production loss – evaluating our operational capacity to predict complex compound events Marijn Van der Velde, Rémi Lecerf, Raphaël d’Andrimont and Tamara Ben-Ari 9. Probabilistic drought risk analysis for even-aged forests Marcel Van Oijen and Miguel Angel de Zavala 10. Projecting health impacts of climate extremes: a methodological overview Ana Maria Vicedo-Cabrera, Francesco Sera and Antonio Gasparrini 11. Climate extremes and their implications for impact modelling in transport Maria Pregnolato, David Jaroszweski, Alistair Ford and Richard Dawson 12. Assessing Vulnerability and Risk of Climate Change Bapon SHM Fakhruddin, Kate Boylan, Alec Wild and Rebekah1. Climate extremes and their implications for impact modeling: A short introduction Jana Sillmann and Sebastian Sippel 2. Climate scenarios and their relevance and implications for impact studies Claudia Tebaldi and Brian O'Neill 3. Changes in climate extremes in observations and climate model simulations. From the past into the future Markus Donat, Jana Sillmann and Erich Fischer 4. Multivariate extremes and compound events Jakob Zscheischler, Bart van den Hurk, Philip Ward and Seth Westra 5. Bias-correction of climate model output for impact models Alex J. Cannon, Claudio Piani and Sebastian Sippel 6. Anthropogenic changes in tropical cyclones and its impacts Michael Wehner 7. Machine Learning Applications for Agricultural Impacts Under Extreme Events Carlos Felipe Gaitan 8. Assessing the F rance 2016 extreme wheat production loss – evaluating our operational capacity to predict complex compound events Marijn Van der Velde, Rémi Lecerf, Raphaël d’Andrimont and Tamara Ben-Ari 9. Probabilistic drought risk analysis for even-aged forests Marcel Van Oijen and Miguel Angel de Zavala 10. Projecting health impacts of climate extremes: a methodological overview Ana Maria Vicedo-Cabrera, Francesco Sera and Antonio Gasparrini 11. Climate extremes and their implications for impact modelling in transport Maria Pregnolato, David Jaroszweski, Alistair Ford and Richard Dawson 12. Assessing Vulnerability and Risk of Climate Change Bapon SHM Fakhruddin, Kate Boylan, Alec Wild and Rebekah Robertson 13. Data challenges limit our global understanding of humanitarian disasters triggered by climate extremes Miguel D. Mahecha, Debarati Guha-Sapir, Jeroen Smits, Fabian Gans and Guido Kraemer 14. Adaptive capacity of coupled socio-ecological systems to absorb climate extremes Anja Rammig, Michael Bahn, Carolina Vera, Thomas Knoke, Carola Paul, Björn Vollan, Karlheinz Erb, Richard Bardgett, Stefan Liehr, Sandra Lavorel and Kirsten Thonicke 15. Impacts of Extreme Events on Medieval Societies: Lesson from Climate History Martin Bauch 16. Climate Extremes and Conflict Dynamics Jürgen Scheffran 17. Avoiding impacts and impacts avoided - new frontiers in impact science for adaptation research and policy relevant assessments Carl-Friedrich Schleussner and Benoit P. Guillod 18. Outlook: Challenges for societal resilience under climate extremesOutlook Markus Reichstein, Dorothea Frank, Jana Sillmann and Sebastian Sippel … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Amsterdam : Elsevier
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 363.3492
Climatic extremes -- Social aspects
Natural disasters -- Social aspects - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9780128148969
- Related ISBNs:
- 9780128148952
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