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  • 1
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    Monograph available for loan
    Cambridge : Harvard University Press
    Call number: RIFS 23.95603
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 269 Seiten
    ISBN: 9780674983786
    Language: English
    Branch Library: IASS Library
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  • 2
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    Monograph available for loan
    Dordrecht [u.a.] : Springer
    Call number: PIK N 531-18-91761
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XLIV, 573 S. , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
    ISBN: 9789400707849
    Series Statement: Local Sustainability 1
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: Part 1: Introduction ; Building the Global Adaptation Community ; Part 2: Describing Impacts at the Local Level ; Introduction: Describing Impacts at the Local Level ; Understanding Potential Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Options in Indian Megacities ; Assessment of Climate Change-Induced Vulnerability to Floods in Hyderabad, India, Using Remote Sensing Data ; The Role of Community Resilience in Adaptation to Climate Change: The Urban Poor in Jakarta, Indonesia ; Ecohealth and Climate Change: Adaptation to Flooding Events in Riverside Secondary Cities, West Africa ; Climate Change and Adaptive Capacity of Women to Water Stress in Urban Centers of Nigeria: Emerging Concerns and Reactions ; Urban Climate Strategies Against Future Heat Stress Conditions ; Climate-Proof Urban Transport Planning: Opportunities and Challenges in Developing Cities ; Part 3: Frameworks for Local Action – Challenges and Proactive Recommendations ; Introduction: Frameworks for Local Action – Challenges and Proactive Recommendations ; Inclusive Adaptation: Linking Participatory Learning and Knowledge Management to Urban Resilience ; Urban Adaptation Planning and Governance: Challenges to Emerging Wisdom ; Urban Climate Change Adaptation in the Context of Transformation: Lessons from Vietnam ; Getting Ready for a Changing Climate: Supporting Councillor’s Leadership Role in Adaptation ; Environmental Learning from the Ivory Tower to the Town Square: The Case of Trondheim, Norway ; Plan B:altic: A Social–Ecological Approach to Climate Change Adaptation ; Governance Recommendations for Adaptation in European Urban Regions: Results from Five Case Studies and a European Expert Survey ; Creating Resilient Cities Through Empowered, Deliberative Participation ; Part 4: Local Strategies and Actions in Response to Climate Change ; Introduction: Local Strategies and Actions in Response to Climate Change ; Comparative Research on the Adaptation Strategies of Ten Urban Climate Plans ; Managing Regional Climate Mitigation and Adaptation Co-benefits and Co-costs ; Interdisciplinary and Multi-institutional Approaches to Climate Change Adaptation ; Climate Adaptation Strategies: Evidence from Latin American City-Regions ; Adaptation in UK Cities: Heading in the Right Direction? ; Finding the Balance: Challenges and Opportunities for Climate Change Adaptation at Different Levels of English Local Government ; Local Strategies for Climate Change Adaptation: Urban Planning Criteria for Municipalities of the Basque Country, Spain ; Climate Change Adaptation in Dutch Municipalities: Risk Perception and Institutional Capacity ; Toward a More Flood Resilient Urban Environment: The Dutch Multi-level Safety Approach to Flood Risk Management ; Climate Change and City Development: Resilience Strategies in Bonn ; Integrated Climate Adaptation in Dresden: Insights from Flood Prevention ; Integrated Climate Protection Program for the City of Chemnitz: Climate Diagnosis, Climate Change Prognosis, and Adaptation Measures in the Urban Area ; Adaptation Strategies for the City of Cape Town: Finding the Balance Within Social-Ecological Complexity ; Sharing the Lagos Megacity Experience in the Integrated Management of Sea Level Rise and Flooding ; Community-Based Vulnerability Assessment: Semarang, Indonesia ; Research News for Climate Compliant Cities: The Case of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam ; Building Resilience to Climate Change Through Adaptive Land Use Planning in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam ; Climate Change Risk Management for a Suburban Local Government: The Case of Kogarah, Australia ; Climate Change as a Survival Strategy: Soft Infrastructure for Urban Resilience and Adaptive Capacity in Australia’s Coastal Zones ; Curitiba, Brazil: A Model for Resilience in Latin America? ; Part 5: Approaches to Climate Change Adaptation in Cities ; Introduction: Approaches to Climate Change Adaptation in Cities ; Building Resilience to Climate Change in Asian Cities ; Local Vulnerability Assessment of Climate Change and Its Implications: The Case of Gyeonggi-Do, Korea ; Ecosystem-Based Adaptation in the Urban Environment ; Urban Agriculture and Climate Change Adaptation: Ensuring Food Security Through Adaptation ; Cooling the Public Realm: Climate-Resilient Urban Design ; The Role of Transport in Mitigation and Adaptation to Climate Change Impacts in Urban Areas ; Urban Green Spaces: Potentials and Constraints for Urban Adaptation to Climate Change ; Urban Climate Framework: A System Approach Towards Climate Proof Cities ; Part 6: Reality Check – Adaptation on the Ground ; Introduction: Reality Check – Adaptation on the Ground ; Preparing for Climate Change While Advancing Local ; Quito’s Climate Change Strategy: A Response to Climate Change in the Metropolitan District of Quito, Ecuador ; Climate Change Implications for Dhaka City: A Need for Immediate Measures to Reduce Vulnerability ; Adaptation in Practise: Durban, South Africa
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  • 3
    Call number: PIK N 071-92-0801
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XVIII, 272 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 0644247339
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    Monograph available for loan
    Washington, D.C. : Mineralogical Society of America
    Associated volumes
    Call number: 11/G 9221
    In: Reviews in mineralogy
    Description / Table of Contents: The purpose of this short course is to examine the relations among the microscopic structure of minerals and their macroscopic thermodynamic properties. Understanding the micro-to-macro relations provides a rigorous theoretical foundation for formulation of energy relations. With such a foundation, measured parameters can be understood, and extrapolation and prediction of thermodynamic properties beyond the range of measurement can be done with more confidence than if only empirical relations are used. Mineral systems are sufficiently complex in structure and properties that a balance must be sought between rigorous complexity and useless simplicity. Eventually, even the most rigorous thermodynamic analysis requires simplifying assumptions in order to be tractable for complex minerals, and a firm foundation in the microscopic fundamentals should underlie those assumptions. The most fundamental questions of mineral physics and chemistry are "What minerals exist under given constraints of pressure, temperature, and composition, and why?" The macroscopic thermodynamic parameter defining mineral stability at a given pressure and temperature is the Gibbs free energy. The purpose of this course is to consider the microscopic factors that influence the free energy of minerals: atomic environments, bonding, and crystal structure. These factors influence the structural energy and the detailed nature of the lattice vibrations which are an important source of entropy and enthalpy at temperatures greater than 0 K. The same factors determine the relative energy of different phases, and thereby; the relative stability of different minerals. Configurational entropy terms arising from disorder also contribute to the energy and entropy. In transition metal compounds there are additional energy and entropy terms arising from the electronic configurations, leading to additional stabilizations, magnetic ordering, and, incidentally, color. Organized by Sue Kieffer and Alex Navrotsky, the course was presented by the ten authors of this book on the campus of Washington College in Chestertown, Maryland. This was the second of MSA's short courses to be given in conjunction with meetings of the American Geophysical Union.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: x, 428 S. : graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 0-939950-18-9 , 978-0-939950-18-8
    ISSN: 1529-6466
    Series Statement: Reviews in mineralogy 14
    Note: Chapter 1. Scientific Prespectives by Susan Werner Kieffer and Alexandra Navrotsky, p. 1 - 8 Chapter 2. Vibrational Spectroscopy in the Mineral Sciences by Paul McMillan, p. 9 - 64 Chapter 3. Heat Capacity and Entropy: Systematic Relations to Lattice Vibrations by Susan Werner Kieffer, p. 65 - 126 Chapter 4. Lattice Dynamics, Phase Transitions and Soft Modes by Subrata Ghose, p. 127 - 164 Chapter 5. Symmetry Aspects of Order-Disorder and the Application of Landau Theory by J. Desmond C. McConnell, p. 165 - 186 Chapter 6. Order-Disorder Transformations in Mineral Solid Solutions by Michael A. Carpenter, p. 187 - 224 Chapter 7. Crystal Chemical Constraints on the Thermochemistry of Minerals by Alexandra Navrotsky, p. 225 - 276 Chapter 8. Thermodynamic Data from Crystal Field Spectra by Roger G. Burns, p. 277 - 316 Chapter 9. Comparative Crystal Chemistry and the Polyhedral Approach by Robert M. Hazen, p. 317 - 346 Chapter 10. Mineral Structure Energetics and Modeling Using the Ionic Approximation by Charles W. Burnham, p. 347 - 388 Chapter 11. Thermodynamics of Phase Transitions by Raymond Jeanloz, p. 389 - 428
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  • 5
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Washington, D.C. : National Academies Press
    Associated volumes
    Call number: PIK N 076-11-0034
    In: America's climate choices
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Summary ; 1. Introduction ; 2. Many different decision makers are making choices to respond to climate change ; 3. Decision frameworks for effective responses to climate change ; 4. Resources for effective climate decisions ; 5. Climate services: informing America about climate variability and change, impacts, and response options ; 6. Informing greenhouse gas management ; 7. International information needs ; 8. Education and communication
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XIX, 325 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 9780309145947
    Series Statement: America's climate choices
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  • 6
    Call number: MOP 45767 / Mitte
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: VI, 213 S. : graph. Darst.
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  • 7
    Call number: ZSP-405b-10-0048
    In: JAXA Special Publication
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: XI, 451 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: JAXA Special Publication 09-008E
    Branch Library: AWI Library
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    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Washington, D.C. : National Academies Press
    Associated volumes
    Call number: PIK N 076-11-0033
    In: America's climate choices
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Summary ; 1. Introduction ; 2. Vulnerabilities and impacts ; 3. What are America's options for adaptation ; 4. Managing the climate challenge: a strategy for adaptation ; 5. Linking adaptation efforts across the nation ; 6. Rationale and mechanisms for global engagement in climate change adaptataion ; 7. Major scientific and technological advances needed to promote effective adaptation to climate change ; 8. Conclusions and recommendations
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XIX, 272 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 9780309145916
    Series Statement: America's climate choices
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  • 9
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Geneva : Secretariat of the World Meteorological Organization
    Associated volumes
    Call number: MOP Per 800(770)
    In: WMO
    In: Technical note
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 89 S. : Ill.
    ISBN: 926310770X
    Series Statement: WMO / World Meteorological Organization 770
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  • 10
    Call number: PIK L 031-12-0192
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Activities of the European Commission in Earth Observation: Part of a common European strategy ; The CEO initiatives to collect and analyze user requirements for Earth Observation ; National strategy for developing Earth Observation applications in Finland ; Operationalization of Earth Observation: Its prospects and requirements ; Remote sensing of forest fires ; Using current and future remote sensing systems in natural hazards management ; Examples of the use of satellite data in numerical weather prediction models ; The contribution of remote sensing technologies and algorithms to land surface processes studies ; Exploitation and evaluation of retrieval algorithms for geostationary satellite data processing: Current and future systems ; The role of remote sensing in land surface experiments within BAHC and ISLSCP ; Earth Observation demands for improved water resources management ; A biophysical process-based estimate of global land surface evaporation using satellite and ancillary data ; Remote sensing of land cover and land cover change ; Land-cover categories versus biophysical attributes to monitor land-cover change by remote sensing ; A new approach to characterize global land surfaces: Preliminary results from AVHRR data ; Remote sensing requirements to support forest inventories ; Some research and applications in the CSIRO (Australia) Earth Observation Centre on scene brightness due to BRDF ; Remote sensing of albedo using the BRDF in relation to land surface properties ; Experimental study of statistical characteristics of plant canopy radiation regime ; Light scattering models and reflectance measurements in remote sensing of snow ; Ray optics approximation for random clusters of Gaussian spheres ; Backscattering of light by snow: Field measurements ; Australian sites for the validation of satellite retrievals of the radiative properties of land surfaces ; Instruments and methods for the ground-level reference measurement of solar radiation, albedo and net radiation ; The NASA Earth System Science program in 21st century ; ESA's plans and strategy for optical remote sensing of terrestrial surfaces in the next decade ; Early results from ADEOS and future Earth Observation missions ; Vegetation: An Earth Observation system to monitor the biosphere ; Hyperspectral imager survey and developments for scientific and operational land processes monitoring applications ; Summary and conclusions
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: VII, 341 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 0792365038
    Series Statement: Advances in global change research 4
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