AR5 - Impacts, Adaptation, and Vulnerability : Non-Journal Literature Library
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Oswald Spring, Ú., 2012: Can health be securitized? Human Evolution, 27(1-3), 21-29.
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Ott, H.E. and C. Richter, 2008: Anpassung an den Klimawandel – Risiken und Chancen für deutsche Unternehmen. Wuppertal Papers No. 171, Brief analysis for the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, Project: Economic Opportunities Of International Climate Policy (FKZ 90511504), Wuppertal Institit für Klima, Umwelt, Energie GmbH, Wuppertal, Germany, 26 pp.
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Oude Elferink, A.G., 2012: Governance principles for areas beyond national jurisdiction. The International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law, 27(2), 205-259.
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Oxfam International, 2009: Bolivia: Climate Change, Poverty and Adaptation. Oxfam International, La Paz, Bolivia, 67 pp.
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Oxfam, 2007: Adapting to Climate Change: What’s Needed in Poor Countries, and Who Should Pay. Oxfam Briefing Paper No. 104, Oxfam International Secretariat, Oxford, UK, 47 pp.
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Oxfam, 2009: Horn of Africa Risk Transfer for Adaptation (HARITA). Project Brief, August, 2009, OxfamAmerica, Boston, MA, USA, 7 pp., iri.columbia.edu/~deo/ HARITAUpdateAugust112009short.pdf.
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Oxford Economics, 2009: Valuing the Effects of Great Barrier Reef Bleaching. Prepared for the Great Barrier Reef Foundation by Oxford Economics, Great Barrier Reef Foundation, Newstead, QLD, Australia, 95 pp.
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Paavola, J., 2011: Climate Change: The Ultimate ‘Tragedy of the Commons’? Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy Working Paper No. 53, Sustainability Research Institute Paper No. 24, Center for Climate Change Economics and Policy and Sustainability Research Institute (SRI), SRI, School of Earth and Environment, The University of Leeds, Leeds, UK, 32 pp.
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Packman, D., D. Ponter, and T. Tutua-Nathan, 2001: Climate Change Working Paper: Māori Issues. The Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, New Zealand Climate Change Programme, Wellington, New Zealand, 18 pp.
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Pandey, K., 2010: Costs of Adapting to Climate Change for Human Health in Developing Countries. Discussion Paper No. 11, Economics of Adaptation to Climate Change (EACC) study, The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / The World Bank, Washington, DC, USA, 19 pp.
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Pant, L.P. and R. Heeks, 2011: ICT-Enabled Development of Capacity for Climate Change Adaptation Centre for Development Informatics Institute for Development Policy and Management. Centre for Development Informatics, Institute for Development Policy and Management, SED, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK, 26 pp.
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Pantuliano, S. and M. Wekesa, 2008: Improving Drought Response in Pastoral Areas of Ethiopia: Somali and Afar Regions and Borena Zone of Oromiya Region. Prepared for the CORE Group by the Humanitarian Policy Group, Overseas Development Institute (ODI), London, UK, 39 pp.
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Papademetriou, M.K., F.J. Dent, and F.M. Herath (eds.), 2000: Bridging the Rice Yield Gap in the Asia-Pacific Region. RAP PUBLICATION: 2000/16, Food and Agricultural Organisation of the United Nations (FAO), Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific, Bangkok, Thailand, 222 pp.
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Parkinson, A.J., 2009: Sustainable development, climate change and human health in the Arctic. In: Climate Change and Arctic Sustainable Development: Scientific, Social, Cultural, and Educational Challenges. United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Paris, France, pp. 156-163.
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Parmesan, C. and H. Galbraith, 2004: Observed Impacts of Global Climate Change in the U.S. Pew Center on Global Climate Change, Arlington, VA, USA, 55 pp.
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Parris, A., C. Simpson, and S. Abdelrahim (eds.), 2010: RISA Workshop Report: Looking Ahead at Climate Service, Assessment, and Adaptation. National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Climate Program Office, Silver Spring, MD, USA, 25 pp.
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Parry, M., A. Evans, M.W. Rosegrant, and T. Wheeler, 2009a: Climate Change and Hunger: Responding to the Challenge. World Food Programme (WFP), Rome, Italy, 104 pp.
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Parry, M., N. Arnell, P. Berry, D. Dodman, S. Fankhauser, C. Hope, S. Kovats, R. Nicholls, D. Satterthwaite, R. Tiffin, and T. Wheeler, 2009: Assessing the Costs of Adaptation to Climate Change: A Review of the UNFCCC and Other Recent Estimates. International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) and Grantham Institute for Climate Change, Imperial College London, UK, 111 pp.
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Parson, E.A., V.R. Burkett, K. Fischer-Vanden, D.W. Keith, L.O. Mearns, H.M. Pitcher, C.E. Rosenweig, and M.D. Webster, 2007: Global-Change Scenarios: Their Development and Use. Sub-report 2.1B of Synthesis and Assessment Product 2.1 by the U.S. Climate Change Science Program and the Subcommittee on Global Change Research, Department of Energy, Office of Biological & Environmental Research, Washington, DC, USA, 106 p
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Parsons Brinkerhoff, 2009: Energy Network Infrastructure and the Climate Change Challenge. ENA Briefing Note, Report by Parsons Brinkerhoff (PB) Strategic Consulting Group in the Australia-Pacific Region for the Energy Networks Association (ENA) Australia, ENA Australia, Barton, ACT, Australia, 131 pp.
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Parzen, J., 2009: Lessons Learned: Creating the Chicago Climate Action Plan. Commissioned by the City of Chicago, Department of Environment, Chicago, IL, USA, 37 pp., www.chicagoclimateaction.org/filebin/pdf/LessonsLearned.pdf.
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Patnaik, U. and K. Narayanan, 2009: Vulnerability and Climate Change: An Analysis of the Eastern Coastal Districts of India. MPRA Paper No. 22062, Munich Personal RePEc Archive, Munich University, Munich, Germany, 19 pp.
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Patt, A.G., A. Dazé, and P. Suarez, 2009: Gender and climate change vulnerability: what’s the problem, what’s the solution? In: Distributional Impacts of Climate Change and Disasters: Concepts and Cases [Ruth, M. and M.E. Ibarraran (eds.)]. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, pp. 82-102.
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Paul, H., A. Ernsting, S. Semino, S. Gura, and A. Lorch, 2009: Agriculture and Climate Change: Real Problems, False Solutions. Report prepared for the Conference of the Parties, COP15, of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in Copenhagen, December 2009 by Econexus, Biofuelwatch, Grupo de Reflexion Rural, NOAH – Friends of the Earth Denmark, and The Development Fund Norway, EcoNexus, Oxford, UK, 42 pp.
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Paulais, T. and J. Pigey, 2010: Adaptation and mitigation: what financing is available for local government investments in developing countries? In: Cities and Climate Change: Responding to an Urgent Agenda [Hoornweg, D., M. Freire, M.J. Lee, P. Bhada-Tata, and B. Yuen (eds.)]. World Bank, Washington, DC, USA, pp. 583-601.
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