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Climate Change in the Midwest
Impacts, Risks, Vulnerability, and Adaptation
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- D. ZierdenWendy-Lin BartlesJames J. O'BrienDavid LetsonJames W. JonesKeith T. IngramM. Carla RoncoliClyde W. FraisseNorman E. BreuerJinhua ZhaoDev NiyogiVimal MishraGopal AlagarswamyPerdinanAaron M. PollyeaJenni van RavenswayGalina Stefanova GuentchevJulie A. WinklerKrerk PiromsopaDavid AndradeNichole A. GosselinZaitao PanJeff AndresenCostanza ZavalloniHai Kyung MinNikki RothwellJohnathan E. ClarkHaryono PrawiranataJames E. NugentJeane BisanzAustin StanforthDaniel JohnsonVijay LullaJustin T. SchoofJames R. AngelDouglas J. GothamMichael J. HayesChristopher J. AndersonR.J. Barthelmie
2013
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The research presented in this volume focuses on identifying and quantifying the major vulnerabilities to climate change in the Midwestern United States. By providing state-of-the-art spatially disaggregated information regarding the historical, current, and possible future climate within the region, the contributors assess the risks and susceptibility of the critical socio-economic and environmental systems. Key sectors discussed are agriculture, human health, water, energy and infrastruc...
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