AR5 - Impacts, Adaptation, and Vulnerability : Non-Journal Literature Library
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Institute for Sustainable Communities, 2010: Promising Practices in Adaptation & Resilience. A Resource Guide for Local Leaders: Version 1.0. Produced in Partnership with the Centre for Clean Air Policy (CCAP), Institute for Sustainable Communities (ISC), Montpelier, VT, USA, 98 pp.
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Jacob, K., G. Deodatis, J. Atlas, M. Whitcomb, M. Lopeman, O. Markogiannaki, Z. Kennett, A. Morla, R. Leichenko, and P. Ventura, 2011: Transportation. In: Responding to Climate Change in New York State: The ClimAID Integrated Assessment for Effective Climate Change Adaptation [Rosenzweig, C., W. Solecki, A. DeGaetano, M. O’Grady, S. Hassol, and P. Grabhorn (eds.)]. Technical Report, NYSERDA Final Report No. 11-18, New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), Albany, NY, USA, pp. 299-362
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Jha, A.K., R. Bloch, and J. Lamond, 2012: Cities and Flooding: A Guide to Integrated Urban Flood Risk Management for the 21st Century. World Bank Publications, Washington, DC, USA, 632 pp.
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Johannsen, J., L. Tejerina, and A. Glassman, 2009: Conditional Cash Transfers in Latin America: Problems and Opportunities. Inter-American Development Bank Social Protection and Health Division, Inter-American Development Bank, Washington, DC, USA, 35 pp.
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Johnson, C., 2011: Creating an Enabling Environment for Reducing Disaster Risk: Recent Experience of Regulatory Frameworks for Land, Planning and Building in Low and Middle-Income Countries. Background Paper for the Global Assessment Report on Disaster Risk Reduction 2011 (GAR 2011), United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR), Geneva, Switzerland, 43 pp.
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Kazmierczak, A. and J. Carter, 2010: Adaptation to Climate Change Using Green and Blue Infrastructure: A Database of Case Studies. University of Manchester, Manchester, UK, 172 pp.
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Kellett, J. and A. Sparks, 2012: Disaster Risk Reduction: Spending Where It Should Count. Briefing Paper, Global Humanitarian Assistance, Somerset, UK, 36 pp.
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Keogh, B., J. Westbrook, and O. Suess, 2011: The trouble with catastrophe bonds. Bloomberg Businessweek Magazine, (25 April 2011), www.businessweek.com/ magazine/content/11_18/b4226055260651.htm.
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Kern, K. and A. Gotelind, 2009: Governing climate change in cities: modes of urban climate governance in multilevel systems. In: Competitive Cities and Climate Change. OECD Conference Proceedings, 9 – 10 October 2008, Milan, Italy, OECD, Paris, France, pp. 171-196.
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Khan, F., D. Mustafa, D. Kull, and The Risk Resilience Team, 2008: Evaluating the Costs and Benefits of Disaster Risk Reduction under Changing Climatic Conditions: Pakistan Case Study. From Risk to Resilience, Working Paper No. 7 [Moench, M., E. Caspari, and A. Pokh (eds.)]. ProVention Consortium, Institute for Social and Environmental Transition (ISET), and ISET-Nepal, Kathmandu, Nepal, 24 pp.
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Khattri, A., D. Parameshwar, and S. Pellech, 2010: Opportunities for Private Sector Engagement in Urban Climate Change Resilience Building. Intellecap, Asian Cities Climate Change Resilience Network (ACCCRN), and the Rockefeller Foundation, Bangkok, Thailand, 94 pp.
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Laurent, S., 2010: Xynthia: une communication qui passe mal. Le Monde (April 19 edn.), Paris, France, www.lemonde.fr/politique/article/2010/04/19/xynthia-unecommunication-qui-passe-mal_1337353_823448.html.
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Levina, E., J. Jacob, L.E.R. Bustillos, and I. Ortiz, 2007: Policy frameworks for Adaptation to Climate Change in Coastal Zones: The Case of the Gulf of Mexico. COM/ENV/EPOC/IEA/SLT(2007)2, OECD Publishing, Paris, France, 68 pp.
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Lowe, A., J. Foster, and S. Winkelman, 2009: Ask the Climate Question: Adapting to Climate Change Impacts in Urban Regions. Center for Clean Air Policy (CCAP), Washington, DC, USA, 41 pp.
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Mansilla, E., A. Brenes, and J. and Icaza, 2008: Centroamérica a 10 Años de Mitch. Reflexiones en Torno a la Reducción del Riesgo. Centro de Coordinación para la Prevención de los Desastres Naturales en América Central (CEPREDENAC) and the World Bank, Washington, DC, USA, 81 pp.
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McBain, W., D. Wilkes, and M. Retter, 2010: Flood Resilience and Resistance for Critical Infrastructure. CIRIA C688, CIRIA Project RP913, CIRIA, London, UK, 112 pp.
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McGranahan, G., 2007: Urban Environments, Wealth and Health: Shifting Burdens and Possible Responses in Low and Middle-Income Nations. Human Settlements Working Paper, Urban Environments No. 1, International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED), London, UK, 53 pp.
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Mehrotra, S., C.E. Natenzon, A. Omojola, R. Folorunsho, J. Gilbride, and C. Rosenzweig, 2009: Framework for city climate risk assessment. In: Proceedings of Fifth Urban Research Symposium: Cities and Climate Change – Responding to the Urgent Agenda, 28 – 30 June 2009, Marseilles, France. World Bank, Washington, DC, USA, uccrn.org/documents/Framework_for_City_Risk_ Assessment-June17.pdf
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Merk, O., S. Saussier, C. Staropoli, E. Slack, and J. Kim, 2012: Financing Green Urban Infrastructure. OECD Regional Development Working Paper 2012/10, OECD Publishing, Paris, France, 65 pp.
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Mitchell, T., M. van Aalst, and P.S. Vllanueva, 2010: Assessing Progress on Integrating Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation in Development Processes. Strengthening Climate Resilience: Discussion Paper 2, Institute of Development Studies, Brighton, UK, 28 pp
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Moench, M., S. Tyler, and J. Lage, 2011: Catalyzing Urban Climate Resilience: Applying Resilience Concepts to Planning Practice in the ACCCRN Program (2009-2011). Institute for Social and Environmental Transition, International (ISETInternational), Boulder, CO, USA, 292 pp.
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Moser, C. and D. Satterthwaite, 2009: Towards pro-poor adaptation to climate change in the urban centres of low- and middle-income countries. In: Social Dimensions of Climate Change: Equity and Vulnerability in a Warming World [Mearns, R. and A. Norton (eds.)]. World Bank, Washington, DC, USA, pp. 231-258.f
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Moser, S.C., 2009: Good Morning, America! The Explosive U.S. Awakening to the Need for Adaptation. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Coastal Services Center, Charleston, SC, USA, and California Energy Commission, Sacramento, CA, USA, 39 pp.

Munich Re, 2004: Megacities: Megarisks: Trends and Challenges for Insurance and Risk Management. Münchener Rückversicherungs-Gesellschaf (Munich Re Group), Munich, Germany, 79 pp.
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Niemi, E., M. Buckley, C. Neculae, and S. Reich, 2009a: An Overview of Potential Economic Costs to Washington of a Business-As-Usual Approach to Climate Change. A Report from the Program on Climate Economics, Climate Leadership Initiative, Institute for a Sustainable Environment, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, USA, 47 pp.
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