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E-grāmata: Managing Climate Change: Papers from the Greenhouse 2009 Conference

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  • Formāts: 296 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-May-2010
  • Izdevniecība: CSIRO Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9780643100176
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A number of international, high-level science and policy meetings were influential in the lead up to the global climate change negotiations at Copenhagen. One of these landmark meetings was GREENHOUSE 2009, where those involved in research, policy and communication of various aspects of climate change provided the latest assessments of the science and likely impacts on Australia and the world. This book provides an important snapshot of the concepts and ideas presented at the GREENHOUSE conference.

The chapters collected in this volume provide a summary of the state of climate change science, approaches to handling the impacts and adaptation measures we are likely to face, and how to communicate the issue in order to generate better decision making and behavioral change towards sustainability. This book features the latest Australian research and includes papers on emerging fields such as the need to include behavioral and social patterns to address climate change, as well as adaptation measures for agriculture, energy use and infrastructure that may be required.

The announcements, ideas and discussions at the GREENHOUSE conference continue to make an important contribution to addressing and tackling climate change.

Key features
• Multidisciplinary, up-to-date and containing new ideas and suggestions that reach out to the behavioral science community
• Overwhelming message that there is need for strong action and an important contribution to climate change dialogue
• Represents the latest contributions from researchers, policy makers and industry.
Foreword iii
Preface xi
List of contributors
xv
1 Climate change: are we up to the challenge?
1(16)
Graeme Pearman
Charmine Hartel
2 Climate change and the Great Crash of 2008
17(12)
Ross Garnaut
Part 1 Climate change science
29(70)
3 Twenty years of Australian Climate Change Science Program research
31(8)
Paul Holper
4 Tropical Australia and the Australian monsoon: general assessment and projected changes
39(14)
Aurel Moise
Robert Colman
5 Recent and projected rainfall trends in south-west Australia and the associated shifts in weather systems
53(12)
Pandora Hope
Catherine Ganter
6 How human-induced aerosols influence the ocean-atmosphere circulation: a review
65(8)
Tim Cowan
Wenju Cai
7 Freshwater biodiversity and climate change
73(12)
Jenny Davis
Sam Lake
Ross Thompson
8 Causes of changing southern hemisphere weather systems
85(14)
Jorgen Frederiksen
Carsten Frederiksen
Stacey Osbrough
Janice Sisson
Part 2 Impacts and adaptation
99(122)
9 Australian agriculture in a climate of change
101(12)
Mark Howden
Steven Crimp
Rohan Nelson
10 Wheat, wine and pie charts: advantages and limits to using current variability to think about future change in South Australia's climate
113(10)
Peter Hayman
Bronya Alexander
11 Managing extreme heat in the vineyard: some lessons from the 2009 summer heatwave
123(14)
Leanne Webb
John Whiting
Andrea Watt
Tom Hill
Fiona Wigg
Greg Dunn
Sonja Needs
Snow Barlow
12 Getting on target: energy and water efficiency in Western Australia's housing
137(8)
Carolyn Hofmeester
Brad Pettitt
13 Sustainable energy as the primary tool to ameliorate climate change
145(10)
Ray Wills
14 A national energy efficiency program for low-income households: responding equitably to climate change
155(12)
Damian Sullivan
Josie Lee
15 Applying a climate change adaptation decision framework for the Adelaide-Mt Lofty Ranges
167(10)
Douglas Bardsley
Susan Sweeney
16 Responding to oil vulnerability and climate change in our cities
177(8)
Peter Newman
17 Managing climate risk in human settlements
185(12)
Benjamin Preston
Robert Kay
18 Adapting infrastructure for climate change impacts
197(8)
Michael Nolan
19 A critical look at the state of climate adaptation planning
205(16)
Benjamin Preston
Richard Westaway
Part 3 Communicating climate change
221(52)
20 Rising above hot air: a method for exploring attitudes towards zero-carbon lifestyles
223(14)
Stefan Kaufman
21 Investigating the effectiveness of Energymark: changing public perceptions and behaviours using a longitudinal kitchen table approach
237(12)
Anne-Maree Dowd
Peta Ashworth
22 Talking climate change with the bush
249(10)
Clare Mullen
Shoni Maguire
Neil Plummer
David Jones
Colin Creighton
23 Using Google Earth to visualise climate change scenarios in south-west Victoria
259(14)
Christopher Pettit
Jean-Philippe Aurambout
Falak Sheth
Victor Sposito
Garry O'Leary
Richard Eckard
Index 273