Managing the Risks of Extreme Events and Disasters to Advance Climate Change Adaptation

IPCC, 2012 – Field, C.B., V. Barros, T.F. Stocker, D. Qin, D.J. Dokken, K.L. Ebi, M.D. Mastrandrea, K.J. Mach, G.-K. Plattner, S.K. Allen, M. Tignor, and P.M. Midgley (Eds.) Available from Cambridge University Press, The Edinburgh Building, Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge CB2 8RU ENGLAND, 582 pp. Available from June 2012

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Full Report
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Front Matter
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Summary for Policymakers

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Climate Change: New Dimensions in Disaster Risk, Exposure, Vulnerability, and Resilience
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Determinants of Risk: Exposure and Vulnerability
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Changes in Climate Extremes and their Impacts on the Natural Physical Environment
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Changes in Impacts of Climate Extremes: Human Systems and Ecosystems
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Managing the Risks from Climate Extremes at the Local Level
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National Systems for Managing the Risks from Climate Extremes and Disasters
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Managing the Risks: International Level and Integration across Scales
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Toward a Sustainable and Resilient Future
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Case Studies
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Annexes
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Index
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3.A – Notes and Technical Details on Chapter 3 Figures
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All Citations
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Fact Sheet
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Questions About the Report
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Presentation
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