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Sustainability with Changing Climate and Extremes
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This book focuses on the up-to-date studies on the sustainability with changing climate and extremes. The main contributors discussed the changing climate and extreme events, as well as their impacts on natural and human dimension sustainability, including the incorporated social–ecologic and socioeconomic processes. Special attention is given to four main sections: natural disasters in agriculture; urban/rural ecosystem, tourism, and ecosystem service; extreme climate indices, and newly created dataset for climate change.
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Keywords
- 1.5 °C warming scenario
- 1961–2019
- 1979–2019
- 2.0 °C warming scenario
- agroecosystem
- Arctic
- Arctic Oscillation
- atmospheric circulation
- atmospheric circulation patterns
- AVHRR GIMMS
- black carbon concentration
- carbon emissions
- carbon storage
- central and western Pacific
- central China
- China
- Citrus
- climate abrupt change
- Climate Change
- climate hazards
- CMIP6
- cold days
- cold nights
- cold region of China
- Community
- complex network
- compound drought and heatwave events
- contiguous poverty-stricken areas
- cooperative emission reduction
- coordination and adaptation
- CPUE
- direct economic losses
- disaster-affected population
- diurnal temperature range
- drought
- drought and flood
- dry-hot wind disaster
- Economics
- Economics, finance, business & management
- ecosystem services trade-offs
- effect
- El Niño
- Environmental economics
- ESM
- event synchronization
- extreme climate indices
- extreme cooling events
- extreme precipitation event
- Flood
- flowering period
- forest types
- fresh air index
- fresh air–natural microclimate comfort index
- frost days
- Fujian Province
- future projection
- GAM model
- geospatial analysis
- Global warming
- GM (1, 1)
- GPP
- heat wave
- heatwaves
- Heilongjiang Province
- high temperature
- high-resolution and high-quality precipitation data
- hot days
- human mobility
- human resource allocation
- impact factor
- impact mechanism
- import and export trade
- independent and non-independent test
- industrial structure
- Inner Mongolia
- inter- and mixed cropping
- La Niña
- land-use change
- linear trend
- Loess Plateau
- long-lived heatwave event
- Maize
- meteorological hazards
- mobile phone data
- model resolutions
- n/a
- natural disaster risk assessment principle
- natural disaster risk assessment principles
- natural microclimate comfort index
- NDVI
- new geohazard clusters
- Northeast China
- peanut drought
- personal structure
- population exposure
- population exposure change
- potato climatic productivity potential
- precipitation
- precipitation gradient
- precipitation range
- projection
- Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
- Quality
- Radiative Forcing
- Rainfall
- rainstorms and droughts
- Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects
- Research & information: general
- Risk assessment
- Risk management
- risk prediction
- risk zoning
- Sanjiang Plain
- scenic spots
- Shandong Province
- short-lived heatwave event
- slope geohazards
- snow cover
- snow disaster
- Soil conservation
- Songnen Plain
- spatial pattern
- spatial-temporal changes
- spatiotemporal distribution
- spatiotemporal variation
- spring soil moisture
- STA
- state-owned forest farms
- summer maize
- taxi GPS data
- temperature range
- temporal and spatial dynamics
- the 0.01° multi-source fusion precipitation product
- thermocline
- Trade conflict
- universal thermal climate index (UTCI)
- urban adaptation
- urban agglomeration
- vulnerability
- warm days
- warm nights
- water yield
- winter in China
- WRF model
- Yangtze River Basin
- yellowfin tuna
- yield
- Zhuhai central areas
- Zhuhai City