AR5 - Impacts, Adaptation, and Vulnerability : Non-Journal Literature Library
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SGS, 2012: Tasmanian Coastal Adaptation Pathways Project. Lauderdale Recommended Actions. Report prepared on behalf of Tasmanian Coastal Adaptation Pathways Project (TCAP) and Clarence City Council by SGS Economics & Planning, Pty Ltd., Local Government Association of Tasmania, Hobart, TAS, Australia, 46 pp.
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Shafer, M.A., 2004: Climate services: where do we go from here? In: Proceedings of the 14th Conference on Applied Climatology, Seattle, WA, January 11-15. American Meterological Society, Boston, MA, USA, 9 pp., ams.confex.com/ams/ 84Annual/techprogram/paper_72822.htm.
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ShapeNZ, 2009: New Zealanders’ Attitudes to Climate Change. National Climate Change Survey of 2,851 New Zealanders conducted by ShapeNZ for the New Zealand Business Council for Sustainable Development, Auckland, New Zealand, 34 pp.
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Sharkhuu, N., A. Sharkhuu, V.E. Romanovsky, K. Yoshikawa, F.E. Nelson, and N.I. Shiklomanov, 2008: Thermal state of permafrost in Mongolia. In: Ninth International Conference on Permafrost, Vol. 1 [Kane, D.L., and K.M. Hinkel (eds.)]. Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Permafrost, June 29 - July 3, 2008. Institute of Northern Engineering, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK, USA, pp.1633-1638.
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Sharma, V., S.v.d. Graaff, B. Loechel, and D. Franks, 2013: Extractive Resource Development in a Changing Climate: Learning the Lessons from Extreme Weather Events in Queensland, Australia. Final Report prepared by the Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining, Sustainable Minerals Institute, and The University of Queensland, National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility (NCCARF), Griffith University, Gold Coast Campus, Southport, QLD, Australia, 110 pp.
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Shearer, H., 2011: Using Geographic Information Systems to explore the determinants of household water consumption and response to the Queensland Government demand-side policy measures imposed during the drought of 2006-2008. In: 5th State of Australian Cities National Conference, 29 November-2 December 2011, Melbourne, VIC, Australia [Whitzman, C. and R. Fincher (eds.)]. Melbourne Organizing Committee and State of Australian Cities Conference Research Network (SOACRN), Melbourne, VIC, Australia, soac.fbe.unsw.edu.au/2011/papers/SOAC2011_0140_Final.pdf.
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Shepherd, J., K. Caldeira, P. Cox, J. Haigh, D. Keith, B. Launder, G. Mace, G. MacKerron, J. Pyle, S. Rayner, C. Redgwell, A. Watson, R. Garthwaite, R. Heap, A. Parker, and J. Wilsdon, 2009: Geoengineering the Climate. The Royal Society, London, UK, 98 pp.
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Sherman, A. and I. Shapiro, 2005: Essential Facts about the Victims of Hurricane Katrina. Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Washington, DC, USA, 3 pp.
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Sherman, K. and G. Hempel, 2009: The UNEP Large Marine Ecosystem Report: A Perspective on Changing Conditions in Lmes of the World’s Regional Seas. UNEP Regional Seas Reports and Studies No. 182, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Nairobi, Kenya, 872 pp
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SIDA, 2010: Lessons Learnt on HRBA in Sub-Saharan Africa. Prepared by Annika Nilsson, NIDS Development Services, and Anna Schnell, Melander Schnell Consultants for the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA), HRBA Help Desk, Stockholm, Sweden, 10 pp.
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Siegel, P.B., 2011: A 'no-regrets' risk-based approach to climate proofing public infrastructure: improved national and subnational planning for resilience and sustainable growth. In: Paving the Way for Climate-Resilient Infrastructure: Guidance for Practitioners and Planners. United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), New York, NY, USA, pp. 17-51.
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Siegfried, T., T. Bernauer, R. Guiennet, S. Sellars, A.W. Robertson, J. Mankin, and P. Bauer-Gottwein, 2010: Coping with International Water Conflict in Central Asia: Implications of Climate Change and Melting Ice in the Syr Darya Catchment. International Peace Research Institute, Oslo, Norway, 36 pp.
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Sietz, D., 2011: Dryland Vulnerability – Typical Patterns and Dynamics in Support of Vulnerability Reduction Efforts. Dissertation for Doctor rerum naturalium in Global Ecology, University of Potsdam and the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research Research, Potsdam, Germany, 135 pp.
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Sigurdsson, B.D., A. Snorrason, B.T. Kjartansson, and J.A. Jonsson, 2007: Total area of planted forests in Iceland and their carbon stocks and fluxes. In: Effects of Afforestation on Ecosystems, Landscape and Rural Development [Halldórsson, G., E.S. Oddsdóttir, and O. Eggertsson (eds.)]. TemaNord 2007:508, Proceedings of the AFFORNORD Conference, Reykholt, Iceland, June 18-22, 2005, Nordic Council of Ministers, Copenhagen, Denmark, pp. 211-217.
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Simmons, T.A., 1974: The Damnation of a Dam: The High Ross Dam Controversy. Dissertation for Master of Arts, Department of Geography, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada, 227 pp.
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Simonett, O., 2006: Impact of temperature rise on robusta coffee in Uganda. Web document in collection: COP 5 Emission graphics, UNEP/GRID-Arendal, www.grida.no/graphicslib/detail/impact-of-temperature-rise-on-robusta-coffee-in-uganda_0520.
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Simpson, M.C., D. Scott, M. Harrison, N. Silver, E. O’Keeffe, R. Sim, S. Harrison, M. Taylor, G. Lizcano, M. Rutty, H. Stager, J. Oldham, M. Wilson, M. New, J. Clarke, O.J. Day, N. Fields, J. Georges, R. Waithe, and P. McSharry, 2010: Quantification and Magnitude of Losses and Damages Resulting from the Impacts of Climate Change: Modelling the Transformational Impacts and Costs of Sea Level Rise in the Caribbean (Summary Document). United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Barbados and the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States, Christ Church, Barbados, 266 pp.
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Sinclair, E., 2008: The Changing Climate of New Zealand’s Security: Risk and Resilience in a Climate Affected Security Environment. Working Paper 08/11, Institute of Policy Studies, Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand, 68 pp.
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Siurua, H. and J. Swift, 2002: Drought and zud but no famine (yet) in the Mongolian herding economy. IDS Bulletin, 33(4), 88-97.
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Skaggs, R., K. Hibbard, P. Frumhoff, T. Lowry, R. Middleton, R. Pate, V. Tidwell, J. Arnold, K. Averyt, and A. Janetos, 2012: Climate and Energy-Water-Land System Interactions.Technical Report PNNL-21185 to the U.S. Department of Energy in support of the National Climate Assessment, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, USA, 152 pp.
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Skees, J., P. Hazell, and M. Miranda, 1999: New Approaches to Crop Yield Insurance in Developing Countries. Environmental and Production Technology Division (EPTD) Discussion Paper No. 55, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Washington, DC, USA, 40 pp.
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Skinner, R., 2010: Adaptation to Climate Change in Melbourne: Changing the Fundamental Planning Assumptions. Presented at the International Adaptation Forum on Climate Change Impacts on Water Supply, Washington DC, January, 2010, Melbourne Water, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 24 pp.
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Skoufias, E., K. Vinha, and H.V. Conroy, 2011: The Impacts of Climate Variability on Welfare in Rural Mexico. Policy Research Working Paper 5555, Poverty Reduction and Equity Unit of the Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Network, The World Bank, Washington, DC, USA, 57 pp.
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Skoufias, E., M. Rabassa, and S. Olivieri, 2011: The Poverty Impacts of Climate Change: A Review of the Evidence. Policy Research Working Paper 5622, Poverty Reduction and Equity Unit, Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Network, The World Bank, Washington, DC, USA, 35 pp.
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Smales, I., 2006: Wind Farm Collision Risk for Birds. Cumulative Risks for Threatened and Migratory Species. Report prepared by Biosis Research Pty Ltd. for the Australian Government Department of Environment and Heritage, Canberra, ACT, Australia, 237 pp.
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