Climate Change: An Integrated Perspective (ADVANCES IN GLOBAL CHANGE RESEARCH Volume 1)

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Climate Change: An Integrated Perspective (ADVANCES IN GLOBAL CHANGE RESEARCH Volume 1)

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Book Description
Global climate change - rapid, substantial and human induced - may have radical consequences for life on earth. The problem is a complex one, however, demanding a multi-disciplinary approach. A simple cost-benefit analysis cannot capture the essentials, nor can the issue be reduced to an emissions reduction game, as the Kyoto process tries to do. It is much more sensible to adopt an integrative approach, which reveals that global climate change needs to be considered as a spider in a web, a triggering factor for a range of other, related problems - land use changes, water supply and demand, food supply, energy supply, human health, air pollution, etc. But an approach like this, which takes account of all items of knowledge, known and uncertain, does not produce clear-cut, final and popular answers. It does provide useful insights, however, which will allow comprehensive and effective long-term climate strategies to be put into effect. Climate Change: An Integrated Perspective will appeal to a broad spectrum of readers. It is a useful source for the climate-change professionals, such as policy makers and analysts, natural and social scientists. It is also suitable for educationalists, students and indeed anyone interested in the fascinating world of multidisciplinary research underlying our approach to this global change issue.

Book Info
Provides a clear understanding of the nature of global climate change and makes clear what is known about the problem, and what is unknown or uncertain.

Climate Change: An Integrated Perspective (ADVANCES IN GLOBAL CHANGE RESEARCH Volume 1),Pim Martens,J. Rotmans,Jan Rotmans,Springer,0792359968,Climate Changes,Climatic changes,Earth Sciences - General,Earth Sciences - Meteorology & Climatology,Environmental Science,Life Sciences - Ecology,Science,Science/Mathematics,Science / Meteorology

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  2. Coastal and Estuarine Environments: Sedimentology, Geomorphology and Geoarchaeology (Geological Society Special Publication, Number 175)
  3. Cracking the Regents: Earth Science, 1999-2000 Edition (Princeton Review Series)
  4. Cross-Border Resource Management: Theory and Practice (Developments in Environmental Science)
  5. Deep-Water Traction Current Deposits: A Study of Internal Tides, Internal Waves, Contour Currents and Their Deposits
  6. Designing Seismic Surveys in Two and Three Dimensions (Geophysical Reference, Vol 5)
  7. Detecting and Modelling Regional Climate Change
  8. Developing Standards in Research on Science Education, The ESERA Summer School 2004
  9. Drift Exploration in Glaciated Terrain
  10. Earth: Then and Now

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