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Climate Change Impacts for the Conterminous USA - An Integrated Assessment

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In this volume, an improved Integrated Assessment methodology is used to analyze climate change impacts on agriculture, water resources, unmanaged ecosystems, irrigation, and land use in the United States and the economic implications of these impacts. This book contains a series of papers documenting the methods, models, analysis, and results of this integrated assessment for a wide-ranging set of scenarios describing future climate change.
Innovations described include the integration of water resource and agricultural modeling and the refinement of an agriculture and land-use economics model to incorporate results from process-level ecosystem models of agriculture, water, and natural ecosystem resources. Scenarios selected for this study address a range of uncertainties associated with choice of climate model, presence or absence of a 'CO2-fertilization effect', impacts on international trade in agricultural commodities, and their consequences for producers and consumers.
 
Reprinted from Climatic Change, Vol. 69, No. 1, 2005

List of contents

Climate Change Impacts for the Conterminous USA: An Integrated Assessment: From Mink to the 'Lower 48'.- Climate Change Impacts for the Conterminous USA: An Integrated Assessment.- Climate Change Impacts for the Conterminous USA: An Integrated Assessment.- Climate Change Impacts for the Conterminous USA: An Integrated Assessment.- Climate Change Impacts for the Conterminous USA: An Integrated Assessment.- Climate Change Impacts for the Conterminous USA: An Integrated Assessment.- Climate Change Impacts for the Conterminous USA: An Integrated Assessment.- Climate Change Impacts for the Conterminous USA: An Integrated Assessment.- Climate Change Impacts for the Conterminous USA: An Integrated Assessment Summary.

Summary

In this volume, an improved Integrated Assessment methodology is used to analyze climate change impacts on agriculture, water resources, unmanaged ecosystems, irrigation, and land use in the United States and the economic implications of these impacts. This book contains a series of papers documenting the methods, models, analysis, and results of this integrated assessment for a wide-ranging set of scenarios describing future climate change.

Innovations described include the integration of water resource and agricultural modeling and the refinement of an agriculture and land-use economics model to incorporate results from process-level ecosystem models of agriculture, water, and natural ecosystem resources. Scenarios selected for this study address a range of uncertainties associated with choice of climate model, presence or absence of a ‘CO2-fertilization effect’, impacts on international trade in agricultural commodities, and their consequences for producers and consumers.

 

Reprinted from Climatic Change, Vol. 69, No. 1, 2005

Product details

Assisted by A Edmonds (Editor), A Edmonds (Editor), James A. Edmonds (Editor), Norma J Rosenberg (Editor), Norman J Rosenberg (Editor), Norman J. Rosenberg (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2014
 
EAN 9789400788985
ISBN 978-94-0-078898-5
No. of pages 162
Dimensions 155 mm x 9 mm x 235 mm
Weight 266 g
Illustrations V, 162 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Miscellaneous

B, Climate Change, Environment, The environment, Earth and Environmental Science, Meteorology and climatology, Earth System Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Climate Change/Climate Change Impacts, Environment, general, Atmospheric Sciences, Environmental Monitoring, Monitoring/Environmental Analysis

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