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As Climate Changes International Impacts and Implications

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Edited By: Kenneth M Strzepek and Joel B Smith
213 pages, 15 col plates, 112 line illus, 52 tabs
As Climate Changes
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  • As Climate Changes ISBN: 9780521467964 Paperback Dec 1995 Out of Print #47197
  • As Climate Changes ISBN: 9780521462242 Hardback Dec 1995 Out of Print #47198
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About this book

Result of the first comprehensive study of world-wide climate fluctuations, funded by the US EPA, which involved more than 150 scientists across the globe. Common climate change scenarios are used to examine the impacts on agriculture, water resources, coastal resources, and forests. The studies focus on the impacts of climate change in developing countries around the world.

Contents

Executive summary; 1. Introduction; 2. World food supply; 3. Complex river basins; 4. Global sea-level rise; 5. Human health; 6. Global forests; 7. An assessment of integrated climate change impacts on Egypt; 8. Adaptation policy.

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Out of Print
Edited By: Kenneth M Strzepek and Joel B Smith
213 pages, 15 col plates, 112 line illus, 52 tabs
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' ! a valuable source book.' Peter D. Moore, New Scientist
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