Modeling Interactions Among Wildland Fire, Climate and Society in the Context of Climatic Variability and Change in the US Southwest
In its development of methodologies and their applications to individual regions, this book presents a rich set of insights and a set of guides for investment and policymaking. Each of the six studies focuses on a finer geographic scale than is customary in integrated assessment research. They introduce innovations for impact analysis and contribute to the knowledge of localized experiences of climate change – how it affects a variety of sectors, how different stakeholders perceive its implications and adapt to it, and how decision support systems can promote dialogues between researchers, stakeholders and policymakers.
Authors: | Morehouse, B. ; Christopherson, G. ; Crimmins, M. ; Orr, B. ; Overpeck, J. ; Swetnam, T. |
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Subject: | Economics and Finance | Environment | Politics and Public Policy Urban and Regional Studies |
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