Climate extremes and their implications for impact and risk assessment

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Imprint:[S.l.] : ELSEVIER, 2019.
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Other authors / contributors:Sillmann, Jana.
Sippel, Sebastian.
Russo, Simone.
ISBN:9780128148969
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505 0 |a <P>1. Climate extremes and their implications for impact modeling: A short introduction</p><i> <p>Jana Sillmann and Sebastian Sippel</p></i> <p>2. Climate scenarios and their relevance and implications for impact studies </p><i> <p>Claudia Tebaldi and Brian O'Neill</p></i> <p>3. Changes in climate extremes in observations and climate model simulations. From the past into the future</p><i> <p>Markus Donat, Jana Sillmann and Erich Fischer</p></i> <p>4. Multivariate extremes and compound events</p><i> <p>Jakob Zscheischler, Bart van den Hurk, Philip Ward and Seth Westra</p></i> <p>5. Bias-correction of climate model output for impact models </p><i> <p>Alex J. Cannon, Claudio Piani and Sebastian Sippel</p></i> <p>6. Anthropogenic changes in tropical cyclones and its impacts</p><i> <p>Michael Wehner</p></i> <p>7. Machine Learning Applications for Agricultural Impacts Under Extreme Events</p><i> <p>Carlos Felipe Gaitan</p></i> <p>8. Assessing the F rance 2016 extreme wheat production loss -- evaluating our operational capacity to predict complex compound events</p><i> <p>Marijn Van der Velde, Rémi Lecerf, Raphaël d'Andrimont and Tamara Ben-Ari</p></i> <p>9. Probabilistic drought risk analysis for even-aged forests</p><i> <p>Marcel Van Oijen and Miguel Angel de Zavala</p></i> <p>10. Projecting health impacts of climate extremes: a methodological overview</p><i> <p>Ana Maria Vicedo-Cabrera, Francesco Sera and Antonio Gasparrini</p></i> <p>11. Climate extremes and their implications for impact modelling in transport </p><i> <p>Maria Pregnolato, David Jaroszweski, Alistair Ford and Richard Dawson</p></i> <p>12. Assessing Vulnerability and Risk of Climate Change</p> <p><i>Bapon SHM Fakhruddin, </i><i>Kate Boylan, Alec Wild and Rebekah Robertson</i></p> <p>13. Data challenges limit our global understanding of humanitarian disasters triggered by climate extremes</p><i> <p>Miguel D. Mahecha, Debarati Guha-Sapir, Jeroen Smits, Fabian Gans and Guido Kraemer</p></i> <p>14. Adaptive capacity of coupled socio-ecological systems to absorb climate extremes</p><i> <p>Anja Rammig, Michael Bahn, Carolina Vera, Thomas Knoke, Carola Paul, Björn Vollan, Karlheinz Erb, Richard Bardgett, Stefan Liehr, Sandra Lavorel and Kirsten Thonicke</p></i> <p>15. Impacts of Extreme Events on Medieval Societies: Lesson from Climate History</p><i> <p>Martin Bauch</p></i> <p>16. Climate Extremes and Conflict Dynamics</p><i> <p>Jürgen Scheffran</p></i> <p>17. Avoiding impacts and impacts avoided -- new frontiers in impact science for adaptation research and policy relevant assessments</p><i> <p>Carl-Friedrich Schleussner and Benoit P. Guillod</p></i> <p>18. Outlook: Challenges for societal resilience under climate extremesOutlook</p><i> <p>Markus Reichstein, Dorothea Frank, Jana Sillmann and Sebastian Sippel</p></i> 
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