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  1. Food Security and Global Environmental Change
  2. Global Environmental Change and Human Security
  3. Global Environmental Change: Research Pathways for the Next Decade by Committee on Global Change Research, National Research Council, 1999-09-14
  4. Climate and Global Environmental Change by Danny Harvey, 1999-01-11
  5. Environmentalism and the Mass Media: The North/South Divide (Global Environmental Change Series) by Graham Chapman, Caroline Fraser, et all 1997-05-27
  6. Global Environmental Change: A Natural and Cultural Environmental History (2nd Edition) by A Mannion, 1997-11-14
  7. Global Environmental Change by Peter D. Moore, WG Chaloner, et all 1996-12-16
  8. Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change-Brazilian Perspectives
  9. The Cryosphere and Global Environmental Change (Environmental Systems and Global Change Series) by Olav Slaymaker, Richard Kelly, 2007-01-29
  10. Population and Food: Global Trends and Future Prospects (Global Environmental Change Series) by Tim Dyson, 1996-05-10
  11. The Stratosphere and Its Role in the Climate System (NATO ASI Series / Global Environmental Change)
  12. Social Theory and the Global Environment (Global Environmental Change Series) by Ted Benton, Michael Redclift, 1994-09-02
  13. Living with Environmental Change: Social Vulnerability, Adaptation and Resilience in Vietnam (Global Environmental Change)
  14. Solar Ultraviolet Radiation: Modelling, Measurements and Effects (NATO ASI Series / Global Environmental Change)

1. Global Environmental Change - Elsevier
global environmental change Human and Policy Dimensions is an international, interdisciplinary journal spanning the social and natural sciences.
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Human and Policy Dimensions
All new submissions should be sent to the new Editorial Office: Neil Jennings, Assistant Editor, GEC, Zuckerman Institute for Connective Environmental Research, University of East Anglia, Norwich, NR4 7TJ, UK
Geography Planning and Development publications from Elsevier

Editors:
Neil Adger, Katrina Brown, Mike Hulme

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Description
Global Environmental Change: Human and Policy Dimensions is an international, interdisciplinary journal spanning the social and natural sciences. It publishes high-quality original theoretical and applied research and review articles across the entire field of global environmental change. Areas include biodiversity and ecosystem services, water resources, climate change, international agreements, North-South relations, land use and cover change, institutions and governance. The journal interprets global environmental change to mean the outcome of processes that are manifest in localities, but with consequences at multiple spatial, temporal and socio-political scales. The journal addresses issues of public policy, economics, equity, risk, and resilience, science policy, international development, and health and well-being.

2. WHO | Global Environmental Change
Largescale and global environmental hazards to human health include climate change, stratospheric ozone depletion, loss of biodiversity,
http://www.who.int/globalchange/en/
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Global environmental change
Large-scale and global environmental hazards to human health include climate change, stratospheric ozone depletion, loss of biodiversity, changes in hydrological systems and the supplies of freshwater, land degradation and stresses on food-producing systems. Appreciation of this scale and type of influence on human health requires a new perspective which focuses on ecosystems and on the recognition that the foundations of long-term good health in populations rely in great part on the continued stability and functioning of the biosphere's life-supporting systems. It also brings an appreciation of the complexity of the systems upon which we depend.
Further information
Climate change and health
Ecosystems and health

Includes information on biodiversity, desertification and freshwater
Stratospheric ozone depletion, UV radiation and health

Global environmental change links

Other websites on global environmental change
NEWS
International experts discuss health threats due to Climate Change in Asia
July 2007
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Statement by WHO Director General Margaret Chan on World Environment Day 5 June 2007 Full text Health Protection from Climate Change discussed at 60th World Health Assembly Geneva, 21 May 2007

3. Global Environmental Change
www.sussex.ac.uk/Units/gec/ Similar pages global environmental change programmewww.susx.ac.uk/Units/gec/ - Similar pages global environmental changeFew people today are unaware of the far-reaching effects of global environmental change, and it is now generally accepted that human activities are the root
http://www.sussex.ac.uk/Units/gec/

4. Global Environmental Change
GEOSCI 100 global environmental change; SIS Class Number (for SPIRE) 47444; Fall, 2007; TuTh 230 345; ECS II 119; Instructor W. D. McCoy
http://www.geo.umass.edu/courses/glbch/index.html
Global Environmental Change
Notice: Thursday, Dec. 13 UMass is closing at noon today. Because we will miss today's class meeting of GeoSci 100, I want to remind you that the final for the course will be held next Tuesday, Dec. 18, at 8:00 AM in the same room in which the class is held, ECSC 119. Please arrive on time and be sure to bring your book, notes, at least two soft-lead perncils, and an eraser. The exam will cover the last part of Chapter 15 (from p. 306 to end of chapter), Chapter 16 and Chapter 17. The lecture for today was to have covered the last few pages of Chapter 17. You should read pages 357-359 carefully to help prepare for the exam. Also be sure to go over the review sheet handed out in class last Tuesday and follow the suggestions there to study for the final. The answers to the sample questions are: bdabcdddba If you don't have it, here is the review sheet
  • GEOSCI 100 Global Environmental Change
  • SIS Class Number (for SPIRE): 47444
  • Fall, 2007
  • TuTh 2:30 - 3:45
  • ECS II 119
  • Instructor: W. D. McCoy

5. Encyclopedia Of Global Environmental Change Web Page - John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Considerable progress has been made in recent decades in understanding the many facets of global environmental change, and devising appropriate engineering
http://www.wiley.co.uk/wileychi/egec/

6. CIESIN Ozone Home Page
OZONE DEPLETION. AND global environmental change pertain to the issue of ozone depletion causes, human and environmental effects, and policy responses.
http://www.ciesin.org/TG/OZ/oz-home.html
CIESIN Thematic Guides
OZONE DEPLETION
AND GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
Welcome to the CIESIN thematic guide on ozone depletion issues. The purpose of this guide is to help you find selected key documents that pertain to the issue of ozone depletion: causes, human and environmental effects, and policy responses. The 1985 report of the discovery of an "ozone hole" over Antarctica focused attention on the idea that humans can have a significant impact on the global environment. This discovery, along with evidence that ozone is being lost at nearly all latitudes outside the tropics, has prompted much research into the causes of ozone depletion and the biological effects of increased ultraviolet radiation exposure. The potential effects on humans and the environment have led to international resolutions designed to gradually phase out production of ozone-depleting substances. As a result, the scientific and industrial communities have collaborated to find safe and economical replacements for chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), the manmade chemicals implicated in ozone loss. This guide contains an Overview that provides general background on key concepts and issues related to ozone depletion. In addition, four subsections explore selected topics in greater detail:

7. IHDP HOME
The International Human Dimensions Programme on global environmental change is an international, interdisciplinary science programme dedicated to promoting,
http://www.ihdp.uni-bonn.de/

8. GECHS
Our research focuses on the way diverse social processes such as globalization, poverty, disease, and conflict, combine with global environmental change to
http://www.gechs.org/
GECHS
Global Environmental Change and Human Security GECHS is a core project of the International Human Dimensions Programme . We situate environmental changes within the larger socioeconomic and political contexts that cause them, and which shape the capacity of communities to cope with and respond to change. Our research focuses on the way diverse social processes such as globalization, poverty, disease, and conflict, combine with global environmental change to affect human security. GECHS is overseen by a scientific steering committee , enriched by the contributions of associates , and coordinated from an international project office (IPO) located in the Department of Sociology and Human Geography at the University of Oslo . The IPO is supported financially by the Norwegian Research Council and Norad
Announcements
Open positions at the University of Hamburg 18 December 2007 A climate of conflict 29 November 2007 GECHS contribution in the new issue of IHDP Update 27 November 2007 Human Development Report 2007/2008 16 November 2007 Video seminar on Vulnerability to Environmental Change 13 November 2007

9. Ihdp Global Environmental Change
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10. Global Environmental Change And Food Systems - GECAFS
global environmental change and Food Systems (GECAFS) is an international, interdisciplinary research project focussed on understanding the links between
http://www.gecafs.org/
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Global Environmental Change and Food Systems
A food-secure future for those most vulnerable to environmental stress. Global Environmental Change and Food Systems (GECAFS) is an international, interdisciplinary research project focussed on understanding the links between food security and global environmental change. The GECAFS Goal is to determine strategies to cope with the impacts of global environmental change on food systems and to assess the environmental and socio-economic consequences of adaptive responses aimed at improving food security. Food Security and Environmental Change Conference News Flash!!! The official website for the conference "Food Security and Environmental Change: Linking Science, Development and Policy for Adaptation" is now live! Please click here to visit the site ( www.foodsecurity.elsevier.com ) and find out more about the conference. The conference brochure is also available for download by clicking here Top of Page If you have questions or comments about this web site please email sophie.paterson@eci.ox.ac.uk

11. Human Dimensions Of Global Environmental Change Discussion List
Human Dimensions of global environmental change Discussion List (HGDEC). You may subscribe to HGDEC, a SEDACsponsored mailing list that serves as a forum
http://sedac.ciesin.columbia.edu/home-page/hdgec.html
Center for International Earth Science Information Network, Columbia University Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center
Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change Discussion List (HGDEC)
You may subscribe to HGDEC, a SEDAC-sponsored mailing list that serves as a forum for the exchange of information and opinions on the human dimensions of global environmental change, by sending email to majordomo@listhost.ciesin.org. The body of your message should read, "subscribe hgdec". Archived messages from HGDEC are accessible at http://listhost.ciesin.org Text Browser Utilities:
CIESIN Home Page SEDAC Home Page CIESIN Gateway Search ... Help-Feedback CIESIN is a research unit of Columbia University For more information about CIESIN and our activities contact CIESIN User Services. E-mail: ciesin.info@ciesin.org . Tel.: (914) 365-8920

12. Global Environmental Change: Research Pathways For The Next Decade
CGCR s study was undertaken in the context of intense national and international debate about the nature of global environmental change, particularly about
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13. Welcome
The UK global environmental change Committee (GECC) is an InterAgency Committee which provides a forum to coordinate UK involvement in the science and
http://www.ukgecc.org/
Welcome
The UK Global Environmental Change Committee (GECC) is an Inter-Agency Committee which provides a forum to coordinate UK involvement in the science and technology of climate change and other global environmental change, both nationally and internationally. It reviews the effectiveness of the national capacity, capability and performance in these areas and makes recommendations, including identification of lead agencies. The GECC works to ensure that UK Government policy is sufficiently informed by the work undertaken by the science base. It also seeks to ensure that its requirements are effectively communicated to those advancing the science and providing supporting observation and monitoring activities. As part of this, the GECC supports effective UK participation in international science and technology programmes. The Chair is Professor Robert Watson Defra Chief Scientific Adviser. The membership of the main GECC committee is available here The current schedule for GECC and GECC Subgroup meetings is available here Printer Friendly Page This site is (c) 2005 ESYS plc on behalf of DEFRA

14. 2008 DPDF - Human Dimensions Of Global Environmental Change
The field of human dimensions of global environmental change (HDGEC) engages in research on human activities responsible for these global environmental
http://programs.ssrc.org/dpdf/hdgec/
Social Science Research Council
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Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change Global environmental changes––such as climate change, land change, and biodiversity loss––are worldwide biophysical changes resulting from a combination of human activities and natural processes. The field of human dimensions of global environmental change (HDGEC) engages in research on human activities responsible for these global environmental changes, the underlying socioeconomic forces underlying and driving those activities, the consequences of global environmental changes for human systems, and the human responses to contemporary and anticipated global environmental changes. HDGEC draws from and integrates the traditional social science disciplines of anthropology, economics, geography, political science, psychology, sociology, and others in an interdisciplinary research field created to better understand global environmental change and to inform public policy. Practitioners working on HDGEC rely on approaches ranging from agent-based models, econometric models, and geographic information systems to surveys, focus groups, interviews, participant observations, ethnography, and archival research. Practitioners regularly apply quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-methods analytical techniques to primary data they gather themselves and to secondary data they obtain from local, state, national, and international sources. Despite the word “global” in HDGEC, much of the research focus is local because understanding global environmental changes requires place-based and context-specific knowledge.

15. GECHSUCI
The global environmental change and Human Security Project Office at UCI (GECHSUCI) was established in 1999 to explore the ways in which environmental
http://www.gechs.uci.edu/
The Global Environmental Change and Human Security Project Office at UCI (GECHS-UCI) was established in 1999 to explore the ways in which environmental change affects the lives and welfare of individuals and groups around the world, especially in developing countries. In 2003, GECHS-UCI was incorporated into the Center for Unconventional Security Affairs (CUSA) at UCI. GECHS-UCI's research and fieldwork on environmental security issues remain a core project of CUSA. CUSA Website GECHS Project Website IHDP Website Global Environmental Change and Human Security Project
University of California, Irvine
212C Social Ecology I
Irvine, CA 92697-7075
Phone: (949) 824-9670
E-mail: cusa@uci.edu

16. Office Of Biological & Environmental Research
DOE was directed by Congress to establish a National Institute on global environmental change (NIGEC) in FY 1990 at the University of California (UC),
http://www.er.doe.gov/OBER/CCRD/nigec.html
U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science Office of Biological Environmental Research National Institute for Climatic Change Research (NICCR) and National Institute for Global Environmental Change (NIGEC)
Overview
DOE was directed by Congress to establish a National Institute on Global Environmental Change (NIGEC) in FY 1990 at the University of California (UC), Davis. The Congressional language directing DOE to establish NIGEC also specified that it be composed of academic research institutions representing the four principal regions of the United States and that the institutions draw on the scholarly resources within their region to serve DOE's interests. The NIGEC was recently reorganized and renamed to the DOE National Institute for Climatic Change Research (NICCR). The NICCR presently consists of four regional centers, each hosted by a different university. The regional centers solicit, recommend, and manage research projects within their respective geographic regions. The four NICCR regional center host universities are Duke University (Southeastern region), Michigan Technological University (Midwestern region), Northern Arizona University (Western region), and The Pennsylvania State University (Northeastern region). NICCR is supported by cooperative agreements between each host university and the DOE.

17. NIGEC: Midwestern Regional Center
NIGEC s mission is to carry out research on global environmental change. One of six regional research centers, MRC) is at Indiana University on the
http://www.indiana.edu/~speagis/mwnigec/mwnigec.html
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18. Confdetail240: European Science Foundation
ESF, VR, FORMAS sign MOU to promote global environmental change Research the European Science Foundation (ESF), the Swedish Research Council (VR),
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ESF-VR-FORMAS Conference on Global Change Research
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE: THE ROLE OF THE ARCTIC REGION
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Alfred-Wegener-Institute for Polar and Marine Research Bremerhaven Germany
http://www.awi.de/de/ ORGANISING COMMITTEE: Jonas Bj¶rk , Swedish Research Council, Stockholm, SE - Dorthe Dahl Jensen , Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen, DK - Paul Egerton , European Science Foundation, Strasbourg, FR - Volker Rachold , International Arctic Science Committee, Stockholm, SE - Sverker S¶rlin , Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, SE
Dates
13-17 October 2007
Location
Utsikten Meetings, Nyn¤shamn, Sweden

19. NSTA :: Global Environmental Change: Introduced Species
Introduced Species is one of four books in NSTA Press s global environmental change series, a joint project of NSTA Press and the U.S. Environmental
http://learningcenter.nsta.org/product_detail.aspx?id=10.2505/9780873551670

20. Global Environmental Change: Understanding The Human Dimensions
global environmental change Understanding the Human Dimensions NATIONAL ACADEMY PRESS 2101 Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20418 NOTICE The
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