Extreme events and climate change : a multidisciplinary approach
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Extreme events and climate change : a multidisciplinary approach
Wiley, 2021
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An authoritative volume focusing on multidisciplinary methods to estimate the impacts of climate-related extreme events to society
As the intensity and frequency of extreme events related to climate change continue to increase, there is an urgent need for clear and cohesive analysis that integrates both climatological and socioeconomic impacts. Extreme Events and Climate Change provides a timely, multidisciplinary examination of the impacts of extreme weather under a warming climate. Offering wide-ranging coverage of the methods and analysis that relate changes in extreme events to their societal impacts, this volume helps readers understand and overcome the methodological challenges associated with extreme event analysis.
Contributions from leading experts from across disciplines describe the theoretical requirements for analyzing the complex interactions between meteorological phenomena and the resulting outcomes, discuss new approaches for analyzing the impacts of extreme events on society, and illustrate how empirical and theoretical concepts merge to form a unified plan that enables informed decision making. Throughout the text, innovative frameworks allow readers to find solutions to the modeling and statistical challenges encountered when analyzing extreme events. Designed for researchers and policy makers alike, this important resource:
Discusses topics central to understanding how extreme weather changes as the climate warms
Provides coverage of analysis methods that relate changes in extreme events to their societal impacts
Reviews significant theoretical and modeling advances in the physical aspects of climate science
Presents a comprehensive view of state of the science, including new ways of using data from different sources
Extreme Events and Climate Change: A Multidisciplinary Approach is an indispensable volume for students, researchers, scientists, and practitioners in fields such as hazard and risk analysis, climate change, atmospheric and ocean sciences, hydrology, geography, agricultural science, and environmental and space science.
Table of Contents
Contributors vii
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiv
1 Synthesizing Observed Impacts of Extreme Weather Events Across Systems 1
Daithi A. Stone
2 The Impact of Heat Waves on Agricultural Labor Productivity and Output 11
Federico Castillo, Armando Sanchez Vargas, J. K. Gilless, and Michael Wehner
3 Weather Extremes That Affect Various Agricultural Commodities 21
Richard Grotjahn
4 Economics of the Impact of Climate Change on Agriculture 49
Xuemei Lu, Jesse Buchsbaum, and David Zilberman
5 Agricultural Losses in a Telecoupled World: Modeling the Impacts of Regional Crop Failures on Global Land Use 67
John P. Casellas Connors, Anthony Janetos, and Yasmin Romitti
6 Perceptions of Extreme Weather Events and Adaptation Decisions: A Case Study of Maize and Bean Farmers in Guatemala and Honduras 89
Milagro Saborio-Rodriguez, Francisco Alpizar, Leyla Aguilar-Solano, M. Ruth Martinez-Rodriguez, Raffaele Vignola, Barbara Viguera, and Celia A. Harvey
7 Simulation Model Based on Agents for Land Use Change and Cost-Benefit Analysis of Land Management Policies 107
Armando Sanchez Vargas, D. Martinez Ventura, C. Gay Garcia, A. L. Herrera Merino, and Bernardo Olvera
8 Climate Extremes, Political Participation, and Migration Intentions of Farmers: A Case Study in Western China 115
Yan Tan and Xuchun Liu
9 Effects of Extreme Weather Events on Internal Migration in Rural Guatemala 135
Deicy Lozano Sivisaca, Juan Robalino, Adriana Chacon Cascante, Pablo Imbach, and Catalina Sandoval
10 Extreme Heat Exposure and Occupational Health in a Changing Climate 147
Jennifer Vanos, Sally Moyce, Bruno Lemke, and Tord Kjellstrom
11 Tropical Cyclone Impacts 167
Jennifer M. Collins and Charles H. Paxton
12 On the Relationship Between Heat Waves and Extreme Precipitation in a Warming Climate 183
Ajay Raghavendra and Shawn M. Milrad
13 Evaluating Economic Output at Risk to Climate Change: A Sectoral Comparison of Economic Sensitivity to Weather 205
Colin Shaw, Samuel G. Evans, and Joshua Turner
Index 219
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