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  1. The Environment and International Relations (Global Environmental Change Series) by Hugh C. Dyer, Marc Williams, et all 1996-02-02
  2. The Politics of Climate Change: A European Perspective (Global Environmental Change Series)
  3. Multilevel Governance of Global Environmental Change: Perspectives from Science, Sociology and the Law
  4. Geomorphology and Global Environmental Change by Christine Embleton-Hamann, 2009-07-31
  5. Bringing the Biosphere Home: Learning to Perceive Global Environmental Change by Mitchell Thomashow, 2003-04-01
  6. Remote Sensing and Global Climate Change (NATO ASI Series / Global Environmental Change)
  7. Global Environmental Change: An Atmospheric Perspective by John Horel, Jack Geisler, 1996-11-18
  8. British Environmental Policy and Europe: Politics and Policy in Transition (Global Environmental Change Series)
  9. Global Environmental Change in Alpine Regions: Recognition, Impact, Adaptation and Mitigation (New Horizons in Environmental Economics)
  10. The Solar Engine and Its Influence on Terrestrial Atmosphere and Climate (NATO ASI Series / Global Environmental Change)
  11. Global Environmental Change and Agriculture: Assessing the Impacts (New Horizons in Environmental Economics)
  12. Global Environmental Change and Land Use
  13. Atmospheric Ozone as a Climate Gas: General Circulation Model Simulations (NATO ASI Series / Global Environmental Change)
  14. The Business of Greening (Routledge Research in Global Environmental Change)

21. Global Environmental Change And Food Systems - GECAFS
Global Environmental Change and Food Systems. A foodsecure future for those most vulnerable. to environmental stress. Global Environmental Change and Food Systems (GECAFS) is
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A food-secure future for those most vulnerable to environmental stress. Global Environmental Change and Food Systems (GECAFS) is an international, interdisciplinary research project focussed on understanding the links between food security and global environmental change. The GECAFS Goal is to determine strategies to cope with the impacts of global environmental change on food systems and to assess the environmental and socio-economic consequences of adaptive responses aimed at improving food security.
Latest News GECAFS is featured in the latest UNESCO-SCOPE-UNEP Policy Brief - No. 12 entitled Global environmental change and food security . The brief reviews current knowledge, highlight trends and controversies, and is a useful reference for policy planners, decision makers and stakeholders in the community. 14 October 2010: GECAFS is featured in the Financial Times supplement " Food Security " on page 72. Food Security and Global Environmental Change , a book edited by John Ingram, Polly Ericksen and Diana Liverman of GECAFS, has just been published. The book provides a major, accessible synthesis of the current state of knowledge and thinking on the relationships between GEC and food security. Click

22. Confdetail240 : European Science Foundation
ESF, VR, FORMAS sign MOU to promote Global Environmental Change Research the European Science Foundation (ESF), the Swedish Research Council (VR), and the Swedish Research Council
http://www.esf.org/conferences/07240

23. CSERGE Home Page
CSERGE s core academic objectives are to undertake policy-relevant research on global environmental problems and to contribute to the ESRC s Global Environmental Change Research Programme.
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24. Worldwatch Report: Global Environmental Change: The Threat To Human Health | Wor
What do you think is the most important step that the global community can take to reduce hunger and poverty?
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What do you think is the most important step that the global community can take to reduce hunger and poverty?: Increase funding for agricultural research and investment Recognize the important role that women farmers have in producing food in the developing world Recognize the role of small farmers in food production and compensate them for carbon sequestration projects Home adaptation
Worldwatch Report: Global Environmental Change: The Threat to Human Health
Global Environmental Change: The Threat to Human Health
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25. Courses
; Course Introduction; Course Goals Objectives; Course Materials Books Materials Articles......Global Environmental Change. Syllabus. Course
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Courses Global Environmental Change Environmental Science Environmental Law Environmental Soils ... Oceanography
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26. Thematic Guides On The Human Dimensions Of Global Environmental Change
Provides thematic guides to help researchers, policy makers, educators and the public to quickly access background materials on key global change issues, and to locate key data sets and information resources.
http://sedac.ciesin.columbia.edu/tg/
HUMAN DIMENSIONS OF GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE Welcome to CIESIN's Thematic Guides on the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change. Thematic Guides offer overviews of some of the key topics and issues that pertain to human interactions in the environment and global change. The primary objective of the Thematic Guides is to provide a tool that allows researchers, policy makers, educators, and the public to quickly access background materials on key global change issues, and to locate key data sets and information resources. The guides are also designed to complement data-access tools like the Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center (SEDAC) Catalog Search Tool by providing context and background information. Newer guides (released after 2001) provide extensive bibliographies of references and related resources, including online articles, reports, research project summaries and data sets, as well as many print publications. The bibliographies are dynamically linked to sections within the guides and are fully searchable (visit the search page). We provide here as well a collection of archived guides, which provide in-text hyperlinks to hundreds of journal articles, book chapters, government reports, maps and images, and other relevant materials.
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27. Global Environmental Change
Administrative Info return to top of page. Classes meet Tuesday and Thursday from 1000 to 1150 AM in the Science Center building (SC 3W13). Prof.
http://www.rpi.edu/~abrajt/GEC.html

28. PI Home Page
Welcome to the CIESIN Thematic Guide on Political Institutions and Global Environmental Change. The purpose of this guide is to help you locate key documents and data sets
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Welcome to the CIESIN Thematic Guide on Political Institutions and Global Environmental Change. The purpose of this guide is to help you locate key documents and data sets pertaining to the relationship between political institutions and the human dimension of global environmental change. This guide provides only an overview of available information. Political institutions are broadly defined here as those structures human groups develop to make decisions about economic and social activities. The U.S. National Academy of Sciences (Stern, Young, and Druckman 1992) identifies political institutions as one of the principal social driving forces of global environmental change. How societies govern themselves has a direct and profound effect on the natural environment and on societies' response to global environmental change. This guide contains an Overview of Political Institutions and Global Environmental Change that provides background on major issues. In addition, four subsections offer more in-depth surveys of the following topics:

29. Global Environmental Change Information Service
During the last decade, USGCRPsupported research has increased the world's scientific knowledge of global environmental change. Research supported by the USGCRP is laying the
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During the last decade, USGCRP-supported research has increased the world's scientific knowledge of global environmental change. Research supported by the USGCRP is laying the foundation for a viable, fully functioning U.S. Global Environmental Change Information Service supported by a multidisciplinary scientific research community. This service would assist society by providing information on how a changing global environment (i.e., physical, biological, and human systems) affects regions within the United States.
For example, in the last five years, USGCRP-supported research has assisted in the production and distribution of rainfall and temperature forecasts on timescales ranging from three to five days up to seasonal and interannual timescales. The challenge for the next decade is to expand global environmental change information to all timescales – days, seasonal, interannual, decadal, centennial, and millennial forecasts – and to include information on climate, ecosystems, carbon, water, and so forth.
The U.S. Global Environmental Change Information Service will integrate research, assessment, and prediction activities with the more traditional distribution of scientific information to provide:

30. GES DISC Home Page — GES DISC: Goddard Earth Sciences, Data & Information Serv
Provides data, data related services, and data support for global environmental change research and education. Funded through NASA s Earth Observing System (EOS) as a source of information about the upper atmosphere, atmospheric dynamics, and the global biosphere.
http://daac.gsfc.nasa.gov/

31. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
The laboratory focuses on research and development related to waste management, environmental restoration, global environmental change, energy and national security. Includes information on business partnerships, facilities, news, publications, community involvement, jobs, education programs, and contact information.
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32. GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE, Recommendations Report, 2000 NCSPE
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE. Human beings are now making profound changes to the environment on a global scale by altering landscapes, the atmosphere, and the oceans.
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GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE Human beings are now making profound changes to the environment on a global scale by altering landscapes, the atmosphere, and the oceans. The science aimed at understanding these changes has grown from research, primarily in the physical sciences, aimed at understanding climate change towards a synthetic global change science that also incorporates ecological and social sciences. Global change science is “focused on the accurate characterization of the vulnerability and resilience of natural and managed ecosystems and human society to global change.” (Our Changing Planet: the FY 2001 U.S. Global Change Research Program). Much of the research in this area is conducted under the auspices of the multi-agency U.S. Global Change Research Program (USGCRP). Because there are major policy implications of this research, new mechanisms are needed to provide “useful scientific products that contribute to the information needs of decisionmakers.” The importance and popularity of this topic led to the formation of two concurrent and independent sections. Each section (A and B) developed its own set of recommendations.

33. WHO | Global Environmental Change
Global environmental change. Largescale and global environmental hazards to human health include climate change, stratospheric ozone depletion, changes in ecosystems due to
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Large-scale and global environmental hazards to human health include climate change, stratospheric ozone depletion, changes in ecosystems due to loss of biodiversity, changes in hydrological systems and the supplies of freshwater, land degradation, urbanization, and stresses on food-producing systems. Appreciation of this scale and type of influence on human health requires a new perspective which focuses on ecosystems and on the recognition that the foundations of long-term good health in populations rely in great part on the continued stability and functioning of the biosphere's life-supporting systems. It also brings an appreciation of the complexity of the systems upon which we depend. Harmful effects of environmental change and ecosystem impairment on human health. Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (2005) Download high resolution image [jpg 102kb]
Protecting health from global environmental change requires management at many levels, from the social and economic drivers of environmental change, to the resulting hazards and exposures for human populations. WHO supports this linkage of environmental and health agendas, for example by providing health expertise into the UN Conventions on Climate Change, Biological Diversity and Desertification, and by advising the health sector on the necessary responses to address the health risks posed by large-scale environmental change.

34. Knovel - Display
Few people today are unaware of the farreaching effects of global environmental change......Edited by Hester, R.E.; Harrison, R.M. 2002 Royal Society of Chemistry
http://www.knovel.com/web/portal/browse/display?_EXT_KNOVEL_DISPLAY_bookid=645

35. Global Environmental Change - Elsevier
Global Environmental Change Human and Policy Dimensions is an international, interdisciplinary journal spanning the social and natural sciences.
http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/30425/authorinstruc

36. Thomas Edison State College/ Global Environmental Change
ENS314 Global Environmental Change Covers the fundamentals of global environmental science and the ecological principles necessary to understand the factors required to maintain
http://www.tesc.edu/course.php?CourseCode=ENS-314&sem

37. Global Environmental Change | Geography Graduate Group
A number of GGG faculty and graduate students do research on global environmental change, as linked to paleoclimates, contemporary global warming, changes in oceanatmosphere
http://geography.ucdavis.edu/concentration/global-environmental-change
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Global Environmental Change
A number of GGG faculty and graduate students do research on global environmental change, as linked to paleoclimates, contemporary global warming, changes in ocean-atmosphere circulations, air quality, sea-level rise, biological response to climate change, and ecosystem-level impacts on watersheds, estuaries, the nearshore ocean, agriculture and urban areas. The faculty span all four of our areas of specialization in geography (environmental sciences, methods, models and GIS, nature and society, and people, place and region). Courses in Global Environmental Change Concentration prepare students to (1) teach and conduct research in academic programs in geography and the environmental sciences at the university level (2) serve as researchers in public (e.g., National Park Service, U.S. Forest Service, NOAA, UCAR, California Resources Agency, U.S. Geological Survey), private (e.g., environmental consulting organizations, research organizations), and non-governmental organizations (e.g., The Nature Conservancy); and (3) assume leadership positions in agencies engaged in issues of global change at the local, regional, national and international levels. ‹ Specialized Areas of Study up Global Environmental Change Courses › ... Geography Graduate Guide (Archived)
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38. Table Of Contents For Tourism And Global Environmental Change
Table of Contents for Tourism and global environmental change ecological, social, economic, and political interrelationships / Stefan G ssling and Michael Hall, available from
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and links to related information available from the Library of Congress catalog. Note: Contents data are machine generated based on pre-publication provided by the publisher. Contents may have variations from the printed book or be incomplete or contain other coding.
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Tourism Environmental aspects.
Global environmental change.

39. IHDP UGEC
International Human Dimensions Programme on Global Environmental Change Urban areas are complex and dynamic systems that reproduce within their territory the interactions
http://www.ihdp.unu.edu/article/UGEC

40. Global Change: A Project Of The Pacific Institute
The Global Change website, a project of the Pacific Institute, is being rebuilt and revamped to provide access to archived content from Global
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The Global Change website, a project of the Pacific Institute, is being rebuilt and revamped to provide access to archived content from Global Change Magazine and the Global Change Digest. The Pacific Institute continues to do work on the critical issue of climate change also know as global warming through our Global Change program Continuing our work on water and climate change , the Water and Climate Bibliography provides searchable access to over 3000 scholarly articles on this topic. The Pacific Institute also contributed to the National Assessment: Water Sector Report , which deals with the impacts of climate change on U.S. water resources. We have also recently published a web page on climate change and censorship , which was sparked by Dr. Patrick Michaels' recent attempt to censor remarks by Dr. Peter Gleick. Home Topics Publications Resources ... Contact

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