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    • CLIMATE CHANGE AND BIODIVERSITY: Implications for Monitoring, Science and Adaptive Planning (2009)
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LINKING CLIMATE MODELS TO POLICY AND DECISION-MAKING (2007)

  • 222Preface
  • Paper 1: Introduction: Building Decision Support Systems in Stages (MacLellan, Fenech)
  • Paper 2: A Feedforward Decision Frameword for Climate Change Adaptation (MacLellan, Fenech)
  • Paper 3: Climate Change Adaptation for Neophytes (MacLellan)
  • Paper 4: Rapid Assessment of the Impacts of Climate Change (RAICC): Building Past and Future Histories of Climate Extremes (Fenech, MacLellan)
  • Paper 5: Selecting a Global Climate Model for Understanding Future Projections of Climate Change (Fenech, Comer, Gough)
  • Paper 6: Environmental Prediction: Using Future Projections of Climate Change to Understand Local Impacts and Adaptation
  • Paper 7: Brokering the Local/Global Dialectic (Maclellan)
  • Paper 8: Climate Change Adaptation Through Learning (ATL): Using Past and Future Climate Extremes Science for Policy and Decision-Making (Fenech, Liu)
  • Paper 9: Climate Change Adaptation, Mitigation and Sustainable Development: Opportunities for Integrating Research into Policies (Bizikova)
  • Paper 10: Geographic Information Systems as Integrative Platforms for Climate Change Impact and Adaptation Analysis (Rong, Fenech)
  • Paper 11: Upscaling Adaptation Studies to Inform Policy at the Global Level (Burton, Dickinson, Howard)