06776nam 2202125z- 450 991063778290332120231214133232.03-0365-5850-0(CKB)5470000001631708(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/94554(EXLCZ)99547000000163170820202212d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSustainability with Changing Climate and ExtremesBaselMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 electronic resource (588 p.)3-0365-5849-7 This book focuses on the up-to-date studies on the sustainability with changing climate and extremes. The main contributors discussed the changing climate and extreme events, as well as their impacts on natural and human dimension sustainability, including the incorporated social–ecologic and socioeconomic processes. Special attention is given to four main sections: natural disasters in agriculture; urban/rural ecosystem, tourism, and ecosystem service; extreme climate indices, and newly created dataset for climate change.Research & information: generalbicsscEnvironmental economicsbicssctrade conflictcarbon emissionsimport and export tradecooperative emission reductionmeteorological hazardsrisk assessmentspatial patternpopulation exposureQinghai-Tibet Plateauclimate changeslope geohazardsnew geohazard clustersextreme cooling eventsArctic Oscillationwinter in Chinaatmospheric circulationGPPCMIP6ESMSTAChinawarm dayscold dayswarm nightscold nightshot daysfrost dayscompound drought and heatwave eventscomplex networkevent synchronizationatmospheric circulation patternsurban agglomerationdroughtheat wavefloodGM (1, 1)Arcticuniversal thermal climate index (UTCI)spatial-temporal changes1979-2019ecosystem services trade-offsland-use changesoil conservationcarbon storagewater yieldprecipitation gradientLoess Plateauclimate hazardsgeospatial analysisurban adaptationrisk managementsnow disasterrisk zoningHeilongjiang Provinceprecipitationmodel resolutionscold region of Chinaspatiotemporal distributionspatiotemporal variation1961-2019high-resolution and high-quality precipitation dataindependent and non-independent testthe 0.01° multi-source fusion precipitation productextreme precipitation eventforest typesNDVIAVHRR GIMMStemperature rangeprecipitation rangesnow coverblack carbon concentrationradiative forcingnortheast Chinahigh temperaturemobile phone dataimpact factorZhuhai CityWRF modelprojectionshort-lived heatwave eventlong-lived heatwave eventYangtze River Basincentral and western Pacificthermoclineyellowfin tunaCPUEEl NiñoLa NiñaGAM modelspring soil moistureimpact mechanismSongnen PlainSanjiang Plainmaizediurnal temperature rangefresh air indexnatural microclimate comfort indexfresh air-natural microclimate comfort indexscenic spotsFujian provinceextreme climate indicestemporal and spatial dynamicslinear trendclimate abrupt changecentral Chinapeanut droughtShandong Provincenatural disaster risk assessment principlesdry-hot wind disasterShandong provincenatural disaster risk assessment principlesummer maizeinter- and mixed croppingflowering periodyieldpotato climatic productivity potentialInner Mongoliaeffecthuman mobilityrainfalltaxi GPS datacommunityZhuhai central areascitrusqualityfuture projectionstate-owned forest farmshuman resource allocationindustrial structurecoordination and adaptationpersonal structurecontiguous poverty-stricken areasrainstorms and droughtsdirect economic lossesdisaster-affected populationdrought and floodvulnerabilityrisk predictionagroecosystemheatwavespopulation exposure changeglobal warming1.5 °C warming scenario2.0 °C warming scenarioResearch & information: generalEnvironmental economicsYan Xiaodongedt1307356Yang JiaedtJin ShaofeiedtYan XiaodongothYang JiaothJin ShaofeiothBOOK9910637782903321Sustainability with Changing Climate and Extremes3028760UNINA