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Publikováno v:
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vol 15, Iss 11, p 2438 (2018)
Volume 15
Issue 11
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vol 15, Iss 11, p 2438 (2018)
Volume 15
Issue 11
Recent assessments have found that a warming climate, with associated increases in extreme heat events, could profoundly affect human health. This paper describes a new modeling and analysis framework, built around the Benefits Mapping and Analysis P
Recent extreme weather events reveal the vulnerability of the built environment (infrastructure, such as residential and commercial buildings, transportation, communications, energy, water systems, parks, streets, and landscaping) and its importance
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::d828231af33d923a9dc5f3706fe50135
https://doi.org/10.7930/nca4.2018.ch11
https://doi.org/10.7930/nca4.2018.ch11
Publikováno v:
Journal of Benefit-Cost Analysis. 5:333-346
Over the past half-century or more, economists have developed a robust literature on the theory and practice of benefit-cost analysis (BCA) as applied to diverse projects and policies. Recent years have seen a growing demand for practical application
Publikováno v:
Journal of Benefit-Cost Analysis. 5:347-376
This paper discusses the challenges inherent in developing benefit-cost analysis (BCAs) of climate change. Challenges are explored from three perspectives: meeting the foundational premises for conducting BCA within the framework of welfare economics
Autor:
D. L. McGinnis, Richard H. Moss, Christopher P. Weaver, W. Hohenstein, Nancy Beller-Simms, L. Langner, E. K. Larson, Claudia Nierenberg, David T. Allen, Meredith A. Lane, Kathy Jacobs, Melissa A. Kenney, T. Fish, Robert Winthrop, E. A. Seyller, Sian Mooney, Paul C. Stern, Leah Nichols, Anne Grambsch
Publikováno v:
Nature Climate Change. 4:656-659
US efforts to integrate social and biophysical sciences to address the issue of global change exist within a wider movement to understand global change as a societal challenge and to inform policy. Insights from the social sciences can help transform
Autor:
Christopher G. Nolte, Hardee Mahoney, Jin-Hong Zhu, Jin Huang, Philip E. Morefield, Peter Adams, Lai-Yung Leung, Anne Grambsch, Ellen S. Post, Christopher P. Weaver, Xin-Zhong Liang
Publikováno v:
Environmental Health Perspectives
Background: Future climate change may cause air quality degradation via climate-induced changes in meteorology, atmospheric chemistry, and emissions into the air. Few studies have explicitly modeled the potential relationships between climate change,
Publikováno v:
Environmental Health Perspectives
The health sector component of the first U.S. National Assessment, published in 2000, synthesized the anticipated health impacts of climate variability and change for five categories of health outcomes: impacts attributable to temperature, extreme we
Publikováno v:
Environmental Health Perspectives
Climate change may affect exposures to air pollutants by affecting weather, anthropogenic emissions, and biogenic emissions and by changing the distribution and types of airborne allergens. Local temperature, precipitation, clouds, atmospheric water
Autor:
Anne Grambsch, Joel D. Scheraga
Publikováno v:
Climate Research. 11:85-95
Adaptation is an important approach for protecting human health, ecosystems, and eco- nomic systems from the risks posed by climate variability and change, and for exploiting beneficial opportunities provided by a changing climate. This paper present
Autor:
Christopher J. Portier, Anne Grambsch, Teresa K. Rowles, Paul A. Sandifer, C.H. Dilworth, S.N. Howard, Julia M. Gohlke, Tart K. Thigpen, Joshua P. Rosenthal, S.R. Carter, George Luber, D. Strickman, Juli Trtanj, J.T. Lutz, P-Y. Whung, Jeremy J. Hess, T. Maslak, Paul J. Schramm, Joel D. Scheraga, N. Prudent, M. Radtke
Publikováno v:
Environmental Health Perspectives.