Evaluating Climate Change Impacts
Herausgeber: Lyubchich, Vyacheslav; Smith, Adam B; Newlands, Nathaniel K; Miller, Thomas James; Kilbourne, K Halimeda; Gel, Yulia
Evaluating Climate Change Impacts
Herausgeber: Lyubchich, Vyacheslav; Smith, Adam B; Newlands, Nathaniel K; Miller, Thomas James; Kilbourne, K Halimeda; Gel, Yulia
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Presents the topic of assessing and quantifying the climate change and its impacts from a multi-faceted perspective of ecosystem, human health, and social and infrastructure resilience, given through a lens of statistical and data sciences.
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Presents the topic of assessing and quantifying the climate change and its impacts from a multi-faceted perspective of ecosystem, human health, and social and infrastructure resilience, given through a lens of statistical and data sciences.
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 382
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 730g
- ISBN-13: 9780815392378
- ISBN-10: 0815392370
- Artikelnr.: 59986229
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 382
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 730g
- ISBN-13: 9780815392378
- ISBN-10: 0815392370
- Artikelnr.: 59986229
The book is an interdisciplinary initiative of statisticians, climatologists, ecologists and oceanographers whose research addresses development and implementation of analytical methodology for assessing climate change impacts. The team includes statisticians V. Lyubchich and Y. R. Gel (statistical and machine learning methods for quantification of the climate-induced risk), climatologist K. H. Kilbourne (paleoclimatology, geochemistry, assessment of the causes of climate variability), fisheries scientist T. J. Miller (effects of ocean acidification on blue crab, recruitment issues in menhaden and striped bass), disaster expert A. B. Smith (analysis of economic and societal impacts of extreme events and natural hazards), and research scientist in food-water-energy nexus N. K. Newlands (sustainability, precision agriculture and risk analysis using machine learning and integrated modeling).
1. On Evaluation of Climate Models 2. A Statistical Analysis of North
Atlantic Tropical Cyclone Changes 3. Fire Weather Index and Climate Change
4. Probabilistic Projections of High Tide Flooding for the State of
Maryland in the st Century 5. Response of Benthic Biodiversity to
Climate-Sensitive Regional and Local Conditions in a Complex Estuarine
System 6. Using Structural Comparisons to Measure the Behavior of Complex
Systems 7. Causality Analysis of Climate and Ecosystem Time Series 8.
Statistical Issues in Detection of Trends in Losses from Extreme Weather
and Climate Events 9. Event Attribution: Linking Specific Extreme Events to
Human-Caused Climate Change 10. Financing Weather and Climate Risks in the
United States 11. Extreme Events, Population, and Risk: an Integrated
Modeling Approach 12. Aspects of Climate-Induced Risk in Property Insurance
13. Climate Change Impacts on the Nation's Electricity Sector 14. Impacts
of InclementWeather on Traffic Accidents in Mexico City 15. Statistical
Modeling of Dynamic Greenhouse Gas Emissions 16. Agricultural Climate Risk
Management and Global Food Security: Recent Progress in South-East Asia 17.
Poppy Cultivation and Eradication in Mexico : the Effects of Climate
Atlantic Tropical Cyclone Changes 3. Fire Weather Index and Climate Change
4. Probabilistic Projections of High Tide Flooding for the State of
Maryland in the st Century 5. Response of Benthic Biodiversity to
Climate-Sensitive Regional and Local Conditions in a Complex Estuarine
System 6. Using Structural Comparisons to Measure the Behavior of Complex
Systems 7. Causality Analysis of Climate and Ecosystem Time Series 8.
Statistical Issues in Detection of Trends in Losses from Extreme Weather
and Climate Events 9. Event Attribution: Linking Specific Extreme Events to
Human-Caused Climate Change 10. Financing Weather and Climate Risks in the
United States 11. Extreme Events, Population, and Risk: an Integrated
Modeling Approach 12. Aspects of Climate-Induced Risk in Property Insurance
13. Climate Change Impacts on the Nation's Electricity Sector 14. Impacts
of InclementWeather on Traffic Accidents in Mexico City 15. Statistical
Modeling of Dynamic Greenhouse Gas Emissions 16. Agricultural Climate Risk
Management and Global Food Security: Recent Progress in South-East Asia 17.
Poppy Cultivation and Eradication in Mexico : the Effects of Climate
1. On Evaluation of Climate Models 2. A Statistical Analysis of North
Atlantic Tropical Cyclone Changes 3. Fire Weather Index and Climate Change
4. Probabilistic Projections of High Tide Flooding for the State of
Maryland in the st Century 5. Response of Benthic Biodiversity to
Climate-Sensitive Regional and Local Conditions in a Complex Estuarine
System 6. Using Structural Comparisons to Measure the Behavior of Complex
Systems 7. Causality Analysis of Climate and Ecosystem Time Series 8.
Statistical Issues in Detection of Trends in Losses from Extreme Weather
and Climate Events 9. Event Attribution: Linking Specific Extreme Events to
Human-Caused Climate Change 10. Financing Weather and Climate Risks in the
United States 11. Extreme Events, Population, and Risk: an Integrated
Modeling Approach 12. Aspects of Climate-Induced Risk in Property Insurance
13. Climate Change Impacts on the Nation's Electricity Sector 14. Impacts
of InclementWeather on Traffic Accidents in Mexico City 15. Statistical
Modeling of Dynamic Greenhouse Gas Emissions 16. Agricultural Climate Risk
Management and Global Food Security: Recent Progress in South-East Asia 17.
Poppy Cultivation and Eradication in Mexico : the Effects of Climate
Atlantic Tropical Cyclone Changes 3. Fire Weather Index and Climate Change
4. Probabilistic Projections of High Tide Flooding for the State of
Maryland in the st Century 5. Response of Benthic Biodiversity to
Climate-Sensitive Regional and Local Conditions in a Complex Estuarine
System 6. Using Structural Comparisons to Measure the Behavior of Complex
Systems 7. Causality Analysis of Climate and Ecosystem Time Series 8.
Statistical Issues in Detection of Trends in Losses from Extreme Weather
and Climate Events 9. Event Attribution: Linking Specific Extreme Events to
Human-Caused Climate Change 10. Financing Weather and Climate Risks in the
United States 11. Extreme Events, Population, and Risk: an Integrated
Modeling Approach 12. Aspects of Climate-Induced Risk in Property Insurance
13. Climate Change Impacts on the Nation's Electricity Sector 14. Impacts
of InclementWeather on Traffic Accidents in Mexico City 15. Statistical
Modeling of Dynamic Greenhouse Gas Emissions 16. Agricultural Climate Risk
Management and Global Food Security: Recent Progress in South-East Asia 17.
Poppy Cultivation and Eradication in Mexico : the Effects of Climate