Climate Impact and Adaptation Assessment: The IPCC Method

Hardback

Main Details

Title Climate Impact and Adaptation Assessment: The IPCC Method
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Martin Parry
By (author) Timothy Carter
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:186
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 170
Category/GenreMeteorology and climatology
Global warming
ISBN/Barcode 9781853832710
ClassificationsDewey:551.6
Audience
Undergraduate
Professional & Vocational
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Illustrations Figures, tables

Publishing Details

Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint Earthscan Ltd
Publication Date 1 February 1998
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

As governments around the globe begin to wake up to the far reaching effects of changes in climate, the search for available options and instruments for addressing the issue becomes increasingly vital. This authoritative, step-by-step guide to the assessment of the impacts from, and potential adaptations to, changes of climate is based on the approach developed by the authors and other scientists for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). This approach has been widely adopted as 'best practice' by experienced researchers but has not, until now, been available in an accessible form. This illuminating account of the methods used by the IPCC scientists will be essential for all those involved in the study of climate impacts and adaptations, or designing and implementing policies for dealing with them. Written in non-technical language, this state-of-the-art guide is ideal for all people interested in the far-reaching implications of climate change and the greenhouse effect. The book contains numerous illustrations, including several worked examples, clearly presented in boxes and diagrams.

Author Biography

Martin Parry is Professor of Environmental Management and Director of the Jackson Environment Institute at University College London. Timothy Carter is a senior researcher with the Agricultural Research Centre of Finland based at the Finnish Meteorological Institute, Helsinki.

Reviews

"Written by Martin Perry and Timothy Carter -- two lead authors of an important report...a crisp review." -- Local Environment