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Welcome to the Environmental and Atmospheric Sciences books catalogue 2014.Here you will find new and forthcoming titles, representing the highest level of academic research from renowned authors. Our highlights this year include exciting new works including Essentials of the Earth’s Climate System by Roger G. Barry and Eileen A. Hall-McKim and Climate Change 2013 – The Physical Science Basis by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

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Climatology and climate change 1

Atmospheric science and meteorology 5

Oceanography and marine science 7

Hydrology, hydrogeology and water resources 8

Environmental science 10

Environmental policy, economics and law 12

Life science professional development 16

Science handbooks 17

Also of interest 17

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Cambridge University Press is proud to announce the forthcoming publication of the Fifth Assessment Report (AR5) volumes of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

‘… a milestone for climate-change science and policy.’ Science

www.cambridge.org/climate13

The reports of IPCC Working Groups II and III will follow in Summer 2014.

This latest Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) will again form the standard scientific reference for all those concerned with climate change and its consequences, including students and researchers in environmental science, meteorology, climatology, biology, ecology and atmospheric chemistry. It provides invaluable material for decision makers and stakeholders: international, national, local; and in all branches: government, businesses, and NGOs.

This volume provides:

1 An authoritative and unbiased overview of the physical science basis of climate change;

1 A more extensive assessment of changes observed throughout the climate system than ever before;

1 New dedicated chapters on sea-level change, biogeochemical cycles, clouds and aerosols, and regional climate phenomena;

1 A more extensive coverage of model projections, both near-term and long-term climate projections;

1 A detailed assessment of climate change observations, modelling, and attribution for every continent;

1 A new comprehensive Atlas of Global and Regional Climate Projections for 35 regions of the world.

Brand new report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

AVAILABLE IN SPRING 2014

Climate Change 2013: The Physical Science Basis 950pp | 609 colour illus. | 189 tablesPaperback | 9781107661820 | £60.00Hardback | 9781107057999 | £120.00

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Essentials of the Earth’s Climate SystemRoger G. BarryUniversity of Colorado Boulder

and Eileen A. Hall-McKimUniversity of Colorado Boulder

This concise, non-mathematical introduction covers the key topics of climate science for intermediate undergraduate students on one-semester courses. The book progresses from climate processes to world climate types, past climate change and projected future climates, ending with climate applications. Full-color illustrations, boxed supplementary topics and end-of-chapter questions support student learning.

Advance praise: ‘This delightful and readable textbook covers all the topics – and then some – likely to comprise an introductory or intermediate-level college course … Discussions of the forcing, form, and function of the climate system – on scales ranging from local to global – will be essential reading for university undergraduate and graduate students alike, and a helpful review for seasoned researchers in the climate and atmospheric sciences. The easy-on-the-eye text style is complemented by the many incisive color figures, maps and graphs, most of which are based on the latest analyses from satellites and global reanalysis data. Beginning and end-of-chapter overviews and summaries highlight the most important concepts and features of climatology study, while the glossary and bibliography are both comprehensive and fully up-to-date … THE essential text on climatology … destined to become a classic.’Andrew M. Carleton, Pennsylvania State University

Contents: Preface; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction; 2. Elements of climate: a global view of energy and moisture; 3. Elements of climate: a global view of pressure, winds and storms; 4. Local and microclimates; 5. The general circulation; 6. Circulation modes; 7. Synoptic

climatology; 8. Land and sea effects; 9. Climate types on land; 10. Past climates; 11. Future climate; 12. Applied climatology; Appendix: list of units; Glossary; References; Index.2014 246 x 189 mm 260pp 20 b/w illus.  110 colour illus.  108 exercises   978-1-107-03725-0 Hardback £70.00 978-1-107-62049-0 Paperback £35.00 Publication February 2014

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Natural Disasters and Adaptation to Climate ChangeEdited by Sarah BoulterGriffith University, Queensland

Jean PalutikofGriffith University, Queensland

David John KarolyUniversity of Melbourne

and Daniela GuitartGriffith University, Queensland

This book presents eighteen case studies of natural disasters from around the world. By comparing the impacts, it aims to inform actual adaptation practice – what works, what does not, and why. Especially useful for researchers and decision makers in policy and government concerned with climate change, disaster management and environmental policy.2013 253 x 177 mm 284pp 60 b/w illus.  14 tables   978-1-107-01016-1 Hardback £75.00

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Climate Change GeoengineeringPhilosophical Perspectives, Legal Issues, and Governance FrameworksEdited by Wil C. G. BurnsThe Johns Hopkins University

and Andrew L. StraussWidener University School of Law, Delaware

In this book, eleven prominent authorities on climate change consider the legal, policy and philosophical issues presented by geoengineering. The book asks: when, if ever, are decisions to embark on climate modification projects justified? If they are justified, in a world without a central governing authority, who should authorize such projects and by what moral and legal right?2013 228 x 152 mm 328pp 978-1-107-02393-2 Hardback £65.00

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Nonlinear Climate DynamicsHenk A. DijkstraUtrecht University

Climate variability is controlled by nonlinear processes, which can give rise to transition behavior due to tipping points and extreme behavior. This book presents stochastic dynamical systems theory, synthesizing our current knowledge of climate variability. An invaluable resource for graduate students and researchers in climate dynamics, physical oceanography, meteorology and paleoclimatology.2013 253 x 177 mm 367pp 289 b/w illus.  13 colour illus.  11 tables   978-0-521-87917-0 Hardback £40.00

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Land Use and the Carbon CycleAdvances in Integrated Science, Management, and PolicyEdited by Daniel G. BrownUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Derek T. RobinsonUniversity of Waterloo, Ontario

Nancy H. F. FrenchMichigan Technological University

and Bradley C. ReedUnited States Geological Survey, California

A comprehensive exploration of how land use interacts with the atmosphere and carbon cycle, for advanced students, researchers and policy makers.2013 253 x 177 mm 580pp 53 b/w illus.  25 colour illus.  28 tables   978-1-107-01124-3 Hardback £80.00 978-1-107-64835-7 Paperback £40.00

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A Short Introduction to Climate ChangeTony EggletonAustralian National University, Canberra

This book provides a comprehensive, balanced and reader-friendly account of the developments in climate science over the past 250 years.2013 228 x 152 mm 246pp 83 colour illus.  9 maps   978-1-107-61876-3 Paperback £26.99

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107618763

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Climate ChangeBiological and Human AspectsSecond editionJonathan CowieInstitute of Biology, UK

A fully updated, substantially expanded, new edition of acclaimed textbook for life science and Earth science students and scientists and policymakers.

Review of the first edition: ‘Cowie’s book deserves more than a cursory glance – it demands to be read. I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised at both the range of contents and the style which is reader-friendly, quantitative, authoritative, but above all, stimulating; the pages dare you not to turn them over and read further.’The Biologist

Contents: 1. An introduction to climate change; 2. Principal indicators of past climates; 3. Past climate change; 4. The Oligocene to the Quaternary: climate and biology; 5. Present climate and biological change; 6. Current warming and likely future impacts; 7. The human ecology of climate change; 8. Sustainability and policy; Appendix 1. Glossary and abbreviations; Appendix 2. Bio-geological chronology; Appendix 3. Calculations of energy demand/supply and orders of magnitude; Appendix 4. Further thoughts for consideration; Index.2013 253 x 177 mm 577pp 85 b/w illus.  14 tables   978-1-107-60356-1 Paperback £34.99

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Managing the Risks of Extreme Events and Disasters to Advance Climate Change AdaptationSpecial Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate ChangeEdited by Christopher B. FieldCo-Chair IPCC Working Group II, Carnegie Institution for Science

Vicente BarrosCo-Chair IPCC Working Group II, Universidad de Buenos Aires

Thomas F. StockerCo-Chair IPCC Working Group I, University of Bern

and Qin DaheCo-Chair IPCC Working Group I, China Meteorological Administration

An invaluable assessment for anyone interested in climate extremes, environmental disasters and adaptation to climate change including

policymakers, the private sector and academic researchers.2012 276 x 219 mm 589pp 40 colour illus.  20 tables   978-1-107-02506-6 Hardback £117.00 978-1-107-60780-4 Paperback £58.00

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Understanding the Earth SystemGlobal Change Science for ApplicationEdited by Sarah E. CornellStockholm Resilience Centre

I. Colin PrenticeMacquarie University, Sydney

Joanna I. HouseUniversity of Bristol

and Catherine J. DownyEuropean Space Agency

A highly illustrated, data-rich overview of climate science and its applications for researchers and students, professionals and policymakers.2012 246 x 189 mm 291pp 30 b/w illus.  80 colour illus.  11 tables   978-1-107-00936-3 Hardback £53.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107009363

Living in a Dangerous ClimateClimate Change and Human EvolutionRenée HetheringtonRIT Minerals Corp., Canada

A unique, thought-provoking journey from early humans’ evolutionary response to climate change to today’s global crisis, for general reader and students.2012 228 x 152 mm 272pp 14 b/w illus.  3 tables   978-1-107-01725-2 Hardback £58.00 978-1-107-69473-6 Paperback £19.99

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The City and the Coming ClimateClimate Change in the Places We LiveBrian Stone, JrGeorgia Institute of Technology

The first book to explore dramatic amplification of global warming underway in cities for students, policy makers and the general reader.2012 228 x 152 mm 198pp 30 b/w illus.  5 colour illus.   978-1-107-01671-2 Hardback £65.00 978-1-107-60258-8 Paperback £19.99

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Renewable Energy Sources and Climate Change MitigationSpecial Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate ChangeEdited by Ottmar EdenhoferPotsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research

Ramón Pichs-MadrugaCentro de Investigaciones de la Economía Mundial (CIEM)

Youba SokonaThe Sahara and Sahel Observatory

Kristin SeybothTechnical Support Unit of Working Group III of the Intergovernmental Panels on Climate Change

Susanne KadnerTechnical Support Unit of Working Group III of the Intergovernmental Panels on Climate Change

Timm ZwickelTechnical Support Unit of Working Group III of the Intergovernmental Panels on Climate Change

Patrick EickemeierTechnical Support Unit of Working Group III of the Intergovernmental Panels on Climate Change

Gerrit HansenTechnical Support Unit of Working Group III of the Intergovernmental Panels on Climate Change

Steffen SchlömerTechnical Support Unit of Working Group III of the Intergovernmental Panels on Climate Change

Christoph von StechowTechnical Support Unit of Working Group III of the Intergovernmental Panels on Climate Change

and Patrick MatschossTechnical Support Unit of Working Group III of the Intergovernmental Panels on Climate Change

A comprehensive, objective assessment of the literature on renewable energy and its role in climate change mitigation for policymakers, professionals and researchers.2012 276 x 219 mm 1084pp 500 colour illus.   978-1-107-02340-6 Hardback £117.00 978-1-107-60710-1 Paperback £58.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107023406

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Introduction to Modern Climate ChangeAndrew E. DesslerTexas A & M University

This introductory textbook on the problem of modern climate change – science, economics and policy – enables informed debate of public policy.

‘At last, a textbook about the scientific basis for global climate change that’s well balanced, well written, highly illuminating, and accessible to non-science majors.’John M. Wallace, University of Washington

Contents: 1. An introduction to the climate problem; 2. Is the climate changing?; 3. Radiation and energy balance; 4. A simple climate model; 5. The carbon cycle; 6. Forcing, feedbacks, and climate sensitivity; 7. Why is the climate changing?; 8. The future of our climate; 9. Impacts; 10. Exponential growth; 11. Fundamentals of climate change policy; 12. Mitigation policies; 13. A brief history of climate science and politics; 14. Putting it together: a long-term policy to address climate change.2012 253 x 177 mm 252pp 67 b/w illus.  11 colour illus.  6 maps  5 tables  120 exercises   978-1-107-00189-3 Hardback £65.00 978-0-521-17315-5 Paperback £29.99

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Climate Change LiabilityTransnational Law and PracticeEdited by Richard LordBrick Court Chambers

Silke GoldbergHerbert Smith LLP

Lavanya RajamaniCentre for Policy Research, New Delhi

and Jutta BrunnéeUniversity of Toronto

An objective and rigorous analysis of climate change liability law in eighteen jurisdictions around the world.2011 228 x 152 mm 690pp 3 b/w illus.  1 table   978-1-107-01760-3 Hardback £73.00 978-1-107-67366-3 Paperback £32.99

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Dryland ClimatologySharon E. NicholsonFlorida State University

This book provides a comprehensive overview of dryland climates and their relationship to the physical environment, vegetation, hydrology, and inhabitants.2011 276 x 219 mm 528pp 728 b/w illus.  20 tables   978-0-521-51649-5 Hardback £100.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9780521516495

Climate Change in the Polar RegionsJohn TurnerBritish Antarctic Survey, Cambridge

and Gareth J. MarshallBritish Antarctic Survey, Cambridge

A comprehensive, up-to-date account of polar climate change over the last one million years for researchers and advanced students in polar science.2011 247 x 174 mm 448pp 188 b/w illus.  9 tables   978-0-521-85010-0 Hardback £74.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9780521850100

Climate Change and CitiesFirst Assessment Report of the Urban Climate Change Research NetworkEdited by Cynthia RosenzweigNASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies

William D. SoleckiHunter College, City University of New York

Stephen A. HammerColumbia University, New York

and Shagun MehrotraColumbia University, New York

A volume on climate change adaptation and mitigation efforts in cities around the world for policymakers, urban planners, researchers and advanced students.2011 276 x 219 mm 312pp 34 b/w illus.  60 colour illus.  15 tables   978-1-107-00420-7 Paperback £34.99

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107004207

Climate Change: Global Risks, Challenges and DecisionsEdited by Katherine RichardsonUniversity of Copenhagen

Will SteffenAustralian National University, Canberra

and Diana LivermanUniversity of Arizona and University of Oxford

Provides an up-to-date synthesis of all knowledge relevant to the climate change issue, for researchers, professionals and advanced students.2011 247 x 174 mm 542pp 109 b/w illus.  54 colour illus.  9 tables   978-0-521-19836-3 Hardback £70.00

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Climate Change and Climate ModelingJ. David NeelinUniversity of California, Los Angeles

This book provides students with a solid foundation in climate science, to help understand global warming, natural climate variations, and climate models.

‘This is a timely and important book that lucidly and engagingly covers topics related to climate change, topics that currently receive enormous attention and that unfortunately cause polarization.’S. George Philander, Princeton University

Contents: 1. Overview of climate variability and climate science; 2. Basics of global climate; 3. Physical processes in the climate system; 4. El Niño and year-to-year climate prediction; 5. Climate models; 6. The greenhouse effect and climate feedbacks; 7. Climate model scenarios for global warming; References; Index.

Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2011 – Winner

2010 246 x 189 mm 304pp 137 b/w illus.  8 tables   978-0-521-60243-3 Paperback £34.99

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Principles of Planetary ClimateRaymond T. PierrehumbertUniversity of Chicago

A unified treatment of physical principles of planetary climates for advanced students and researchers in atmospheric science, Earth and planetary science.

‘The words ‘original’ and ‘textbook’ don’t often go together, but I think it is appropriate to use them both when describing this book. Ray Pierrehumbert has written a book that travels from the fundamentals to the complexities of the climate system as a whole, in a clear and logical fashion, covering not just the planet Earth but the principles underlying the climates of planets more generally. There is no other book quite like it.’Dr Geoffrey K. Vallis, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Lab, Princeton University and author of Atmospheric and Oceanic Fluid Dynamics

Contents: Preface; 1. The big questions; 2. Thermodynamics in a nutshell; 3. Elementary models of radiation balance; 4. Radiative transfer in temperature-stratified atmospheres; 5. Scattering; 6. The surface energy balance; 7. Variation of temperature with season and latitude; 8. Evolution of the atmosphere; 9. A peek at dynamics; Appendix. Notation; Index.2010 246 x 189 mm 680pp 143 b/w illus.  23 tables  370 exercises   978-0-521-86556-2 Hardback £50.00

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The Development of Atmospheric General Circulation ModelsComplexity, Synthesis and ComputationEdited by Leo DonnerPrinceton University, New Jersey

Wayne SchubertColorado State University

and Richard SomervilleUniversity of California, San Diego

This book presents unique perspectives from leading researchers on the development and application of atmospheric general circulation models in meteorology and climatology.2010 247 x 174 mm 272pp 23 b/w illus.  36 colour illus.  2 tables   978-0-521-19006-0 Hardback £57.00

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The Science and Politics of Global Climate ChangeA Guide to the DebateSecond editionAndrew E. DesslerTexas A & M University

and Edward A. ParsonUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor

This second edition of an acclaimed book provides up-to-date, integrated overview of climate change issue – science, technology, economics, policy, and politics.

‘This timely, informative and well-written book does an excellent job of explaining, in language accessible to everyone, the scientific basis for our current understanding of global warming and climate change, as well as societal implications and the political barriers to sound, rational policy. Its co-authors are well recognized experts in science and in public policy. I recommend it to anyone who wishes to gain a better understanding of this complex issue – what the debate is all about – and as a core textbook for introductory courses on the environment, climate change, or public policy.’Neal Lane, Former Science Advisor to President Clinton and former Director of the U.S. National Science Foundation

Contents: Preface to the second edition; Preface to the first edition; 1. Global climate change: a new type of environmental problem; 2. Science, politics and science in politics; 3. Human-induced climate change: present scientific knowledge and uncertainties; 4. Climate change policy: impacts, assessments and responses; 5. The state of climate policy and a path forward; Glossary; Bibliography; Index.2010 247 x 174 mm 230pp 20 b/w illus.  1 table   978-0-521-73740-1 Paperback £25.99

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Global WarmingThe Complete BriefingFourth editionJohn HoughtonIntergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

Houghton’s market-leading textbook, now in full colour and with the latest IPCC findings, is the definitive guide to climate change.

‘This book has become the standard introductory text for explaining the mechanics and the implications of global warming … it provides one of

the most readable and authoritative statements of the basic science and its implications.’Simon Napper, Biologist

Contents: Introduction to the first edition; Introduction to the second edition; Introduction to the third edition; Introduction to the fourth edition; 1. Global warming and climate change; 2. The Greenhouse effect; 3. The Greenhouse gases; 4. Climates of the past; 5. Modelling the climate; 6. Climate change for the twenty-first century and beyond; 7. The impacts of climate change; 8. Why should we be concerned?; 9. Weighing the uncertainty; 10. Strategy for action to slow and stabilize climate change; 11. Energy and transport for the future; 12. The Global Village; Glossary; Index.2009 246 x 189 mm 456pp 60 b/w illus.  332 colour illus.  19 tables   978-0-521-70916-3 Paperback £31.99

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The Arctic Climate SystemSecond editionMark C. SerrezeUniversity of Colorado Boulder

and Roger G. BarryUniversity of Colorado Boulder

This second edition brings this book completely up to date with the many advances in our understanding of Arctic climate since the first edition (2005). Though targeted at graduate and advanced undergraduate students, it is accessible to anyone with an interest in the Arctic and an understanding of climate science.

Review of the first edition: ‘… comprehensive and up-to-date book … A wealth of valuable information about the recent climate of the Arctic is presented … [in] this excellent volume … This is one of the best books on the Arctic climate system and should be required reading for all scientists and students engaged in the study of the Arctic environment.’Polar Geography

Cambridge Atmospheric and Space Science Series

2014 253 x 177 mm 400pp 70 b/w illus.  31 colour illus.  93 maps  5 tables  33 exercises   978-1-107-03717-5 Hardback £75.00 Publication June 2014

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Climate Change, Ecology and SystematicsEdited by Trevor R. HodkinsonTrinity College, Dublin

Michael B. JonesTrinity College, Dublin

Stephen WaldrenTrinity College, Dublin

and John A. N. ParnellTrinity College, Dublin

A detailed examination of the ongoing impact of climate change on the ecology and diversity of life on earth.Systematics Association Special Volume Series

2011 246 x 189 mm 544pp 90 b/w illus.  13 tables   978-0-521-76609-8 Hardback £80.00

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Electromagnetic Scattering by Particles and Particle GroupsAn IntroductionMichael I. MishchenkoNASA-Goddard Space Flight Center

This book provides a self-contained, accessible introduction to a complex topic, combining the theories of electromagnetic scattering, radiative transfer, and weak localization into a consistent branch of physical optics directly based on the Maxwell equations. Ideal for graduate students and researchers in remote sensing, optics, optical communications, atmospheric physics, and astrophysics.2014 247 x 174 mm 450pp 125 b/w illus.  18 colour illus.  3 tables  100 exercises   978-0-521-51992-2 Hardback £45.00 Publication March 2014

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Terrestrial Biosphere-Atmosphere FluxesRussell MonsonUniversity of Arizona

and Dennis BaldocchiUniversity of California, Berkeley

This interdisciplinary book provides the tools to understand and quantitatively analyse biosphere-atmosphere fluxes of energy, organic compounds and trace gases such as carbon dioxide,

water vapour and methane. An accessible introduction for graduate students, and a key resource for researchers in atmospheric science, hydrology, meteorology, climate science, biogeochemistry and ecosystem ecology.2014 246 x 189 mm 488pp 190 b/w illus.  8 colour illus.  7 tables   978-1-107-04065-6 Hardback £50.00 Publication March 2014

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Mesoscale-Convective Processes in the AtmosphereRobert J. TrappPurdue University, Indiana

This textbook provides students, researchers and weather professionals with a fresh and cutting-edge treatment of thunderstorms and associated mesoscale phenomena like tornadoes. Unlike other books currently available, it provides in-depth discussions of the observations and prediction of extreme and hazardous convective weather, as well as its dynamical evolution.2013 253 x 177 mm 377pp 147 b/w illus.  32 colour illus.  5 tables  27 exercises   978-0-521-88942-1 Hardback £45.00

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The Weather and ClimateEmergent Laws and Multifractal CascadesShaun LovejoyMcGill University, Montréal

and Daniel SchertzerUniversité de Paris-Est, Ecole des Ponts Paris Tech

A new method of modelling the atmosphere, synthesising data analysis techniques and multifractal statistics, for atmospheric researchers and graduate students.2013 246 x 189 mm 489pp 325 b/w illus.  24 colour illus.  20 tables   978-1-107-01898-3 Hardback £80.00

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Physics and Dynamics of Clouds and PrecipitationPao K. WangUniversity of Wisconsin, Madison

A new textbook on microphysics, thermodynamics and cloud-scale dynamics of clouds and precipitation, for graduate and advanced undergraduate students, researchers and professionals.

‘Finally a comprehensive textbook, filling an empty slot between mainly descriptive and encyclopaedic cloud physics books. It is carefully written, covering all relevant aspects, and starts from first principles in a pedagogic way: invaluable for cloud physics teachers and graduate students.’Andrea Flossmann, Université Blaise Pascal de Clermont Ferrand

Contents: Preface; 1. Observation of clouds; 2. The shape and size of cloud and precipitation particles; 3. Molecular structures of water substance; 4. Bulk thermodynamic equilibrium among water vapor, liquid water, and ice; 5. Surface thermodynamics of water substance; 6. Aerosol in the atmosphere; 7. Nucleation; 8. Hydrodynamics of cloud and precipitation particles; 9. Diffusion growth and evaporation of cloud and precipitation particles; 10. Collision, coalescence, break-up and melting; 11. Cloud drop population dynamics in warm rain process; 12. Fundamental cloud dynamics; 13. Numerical cloud models; 14. Cloud electricity; 15. Clouds-environment interaction; References; Index.2013 247 x 174 mm 467pp 260 b/w illus.  15 colour illus.  8 tables  30 exercises   978-1-107-00556-3 Hardback £45.00

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The Weather Observer’s HandbookStephen Burt

A comprehensive, practical and independent guide to all aspects of making weather observations for both amateurs and professionals alike.2012 254 x 178 mm 456pp 128 b/w illus.  2 maps  50 tables   978-1-107-02681-0 Hardback £60.00 978-1-107-66228-5 Paperback £29.99

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Air Pollution and Global WarmingHistory, Science, and SolutionsSecond editionMark Z. JacobsonStanford University, California

A new edition of full-color introductory textbook for students taking a course on air pollution or global warming, whatever their background.

‘An excellent textbook to introduce students with a basic scientific background to some of the most imminent issues of our time – air pollution and global warming … This new edition improves upon its popular predecessor.’Daniel A. Knopf, State University of New York, Stony Brook

Contents: 1. Basics and discovery of atmospheric chemicals; 2. The sun, the Earth, and the evolution of the Earth’s atmosphere; 3. Structure and composition of the present-day atmosphere; 4. Urban air pollution; 5. Aerosol particles in the polluted and global atmosphere; 6. Effects of meteorology on air pollution; 7. Effects of pollution on visibility, UV radiation, and colors in the sky; 8. International regulation of urban smog since the 1940s; 9. Indoor air pollution; 10. Acid deposition; 11. Global stratospheric ozone reduction; 12. The greenhouse effect and global warming; 13. Energy solutions to air pollution and global warming.2012 228 x 152 mm 406pp 238 colour illus.  71 tables   978-1-107-69115-5 Paperback £40.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107691155

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Physics of the Atmosphere and ClimateSecond editionMurry L. SalbyMacquarie University, Sydney

Murry Salby’s textbook provides an integrated treatment of processes controlling the Earth-atmosphere system for students and researchers.

‘The first edition is a classic. As a textbook it is unequalled in breadth, depth and lucidity. It is the single volume that I recommend to every one of my students in atmospheric science. The new edition improves over the previous edition, if that is possible at all, in three aspects: beautiful illustrations of global processes … from newly available satellite data, new topics of current interest … and a new chapter on the influence of the ocean on the atmosphere. These

changes make the book more useful as a starting point for studying climate change.’Professor Yuk Yung, California Institute of Technology

Contents: 1. The Earth-atmosphere system; 2. Thermodynamics of gases; 3. The second law and its implications; 4. Heterogeneous systems; 5. Transformations of moist air; 6. Hydrostatic equilibrium; 7. Static stability; 8. Radiative transfer; 9. Aerosol and cloud; 10. Atmospheric motion; 11. Atmospheric equations of motion; 12. Large-scale motion; 13. The planetary boundary layer; 14. Atmospheric waves; 15. The general circulation; 16. Dynamic stability; 17. Influence of the ocean; 18. Interaction with the stratosphere.2012 253 x 215 mm 718pp 371 b/w illus.  4 tables  296 exercises   978-0-521-76718-7 Hardback £50.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9780521767187

Fundamentals of Numerical Weather PredictionJean Coiffier

A practical, accessible overview of weather forecasting and climate modeling techniques for graduate students, researchers and professionals in atmospheric science.2011 246 x 189 mm 368pp 75 b/w illus.  3 tables   978-1-107-00103-9 Hardback £50.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107001039

History of the Meteorological OfficeMalcolm Walker

This is a history of the UK’s national meteorological service for meteorologists, atmospheric scientists, historians of science and amateur meteorologists.2011 253 x 215 mm 450pp 79 b/w illus.   978-0-521-85985-1 Hardback £75.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9780521859851

Physics and Chemistry of CloudsDennis LambPennsylvania State University

and Johannes VerlindePennsylvania State University

A quantitative yet approachable clouds textbook for advanced students, researchers and professionals in atmospheric science, meteorology,

environmental sciences/engineering and atmospheric chemistry.2011 247 x 174 mm 600pp 287 b/w illus.  2 tables  80 exercises   978-0-521-89910-9 Hardback £53.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9780521899109

Atmospheric DynamicsMankin MakUniversity of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

This textbook provides a self-contained course on atmospheric dynamics for advanced students and researchers.2011 246 x 189 mm 500pp 295 b/w illus.  16 colour illus.  7 tables   978-0-521-19573-7 Hardback £45.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9780521195737

Factor Separation in the AtmosphereApplications and Future ProspectsEdited by Pinhas AlpertTel-Aviv University

and Tatiana SholokhmanTel-Aviv University

Provides a comprehensive description of a novel approach to separate contributions from several factors in any dynamical process in the atmosphere.2011 247 x 174 mm 292pp 76 b/w illus.  15 colour illus.  36 tables   978-0-521-19173-9 Hardback £75.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9780521191739

Numerical Weather and Climate PredictionThomas Tomkins WarnerNational Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado

This book provides a comprehensive yet accessible treatment of computer-based weather and climate prediction, for graduate students, researchers and professionals.

Outstanding Publication Award, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research(UCAR) 2011 – Winner

2010 246 x 189 mm 548pp 194 b/w illus.  20 tables  160 exercises   978-0-521-51389-0 Hardback £45.00

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An Introduction to Ocean Remote SensingSecond editionSeelye MartinUniversity of Washington

Covering significant new advances in satellite oceanography and results from new satellite missions, this new edition introduces graduate and advanced undergraduate students to how remote sensing works, and observations’ importance to physical and biological oceanography. Now supported with online data archives and tools enabling hands-on engagement with real-world observations.2014 247 x 174 mm 528pp 235 b/w illus.  24 colour illus.  38 tables   978-1-107-01938-6 Hardback £50.00 Publication April 2014

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Sea-Level ScienceUnderstanding Tides, Surges, Tsunamis and Mean Sea-Level ChangesDavid PughNational Oceanography Centre, Liverpool

and Philip WoodworthNational Oceanography Centre, Liverpool

Exploring underlying processes of sea-level change on all timescales, this full-colour book incorporates state-of-the-art geodetic techniques (particularly GPS), tsunami science, and measurement of mean sea level. Ideal for graduate students and researchers in oceanography, marine engineering, geodesy, marine biology and climatology, and a key resource for coastal engineers and policy-makers.2014 246 x 189 mm 525pp 76 b/w illus.  178 colour illus.  35 tables   978-1-107-02819-7 Hardback £55.00 Publication April 2014

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107028197

Quaternary Sea-Level ChangesA Global PerspectiveColin V. Murray-WallaceUniversity of Wollongong, New South Wales

and Colin D. WoodroffeUniversity of Wollongong, New South Wales

Reviewing research into significant sea-level changes over the past two million years, this book explores the Quaternary’s changing climates, including detailed examination of Pleistocene and Holocene sea levels. This is an important resource for academic researchers and graduate and advanced-undergraduate students working in Quaternary studies, tectonics, stratigraphy, geomorphology and environmental science.2014 247 x 174 mm 504pp 132 b/w illus.   978-0-521-82083-7 Hardback £80.00 Publication February 2014

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Double-Diffusive ConvectionTimour RadkoNaval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California

Leading expert Timour Radko presents the first systematic overview of the classical theory and applications of double-diffusive convection. Providing both fundamental theory and real-world examples, this is an indispensable resource for academic researchers, professionals and graduate students in physical oceanography, fluid dynamics, applied mathematics, astrophysics, geophysics and climatology.2013 247 x 174 mm 344pp 151 b/w illus.  15 colour illus.  4 tables   978-0-521-88074-9 Hardback £75.00

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An Introduction to the Chemistry of the SeaSecond editionMichael E. Q. PilsonUniversity of Rhode Island

This engaging book introduces marine chemistry and the ocean’s geochemical interactions with the solid earth and atmosphere, for students of oceanography.

‘… an excellent overview of the field of marine chemistry … The extensive appendixes provide useful basic information on diverse subjects. High[ly] recommended.’M. W. Han, Choice

Contents: Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. The water in seawater; 3. Salinity, chlorinity, conductivity, and density; 4. Major constituents of seawater; 5. Simple gases; 6. Salts in solution; 7. Carbon dioxide; 8. Nutrients; 9. Trace metals and other minor elements; 10. Radioactive clocks; 11. Organic matter in the sea; 12. Anoxic marine environments; 13. Exchanges at the boundaries; 14. Chemical extraction of useful substances from the sea; 15. Geochemical history of the oceans; Appendix A. The chemical elements; Appendix B. Symbols, units, and nomenclature; Appendix C. Physical properties of seawater; Appendix D. Gases; Appendix E. Carbon dioxide; Appendix F. Dissociation constants and pH scales; Appendix G. Solubility of calcium carbonate; Appendix H. Effects of pressure; Appendix I. Radioactive decay; Appendix J. Geochemical reservoirs, and some rates; Appendix K. Sound absorption; Glossary; References; Index.2012 246 x 189 mm 533pp 147 b/w illus.  122 tables  25 exercises   978-0-521-88707-6 Hardback £40.00

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Buoyancy-Driven FlowsEdited by Eric ChassignetFlorida State University

Claudia CenedeseWoods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Massachusetts

and Jacques VerronCentre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Grenoble

This book summarizes buoyancy-driven flows for advanced students and researchers in oceanography, geophysical fluid dynamics, atmospheric science and Earth science.2012 253 x 177 mm 444pp 244 b/w illus.  2 tables   978-1-107-00887-8 Hardback £75.00

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Introduction to the Physical and Biological Oceanography of Shelf SeasJohn H. SimpsonUniversity of Wales, Bangor

and Jonathan SharplesUniversity of Liverpool

Provides a quantitative, accessible approach to the fundamental physics and biology of the coastal ocean, for undergraduate and graduate students.

‘This comprehensive and up-to-date book will be an ideal resource for both undergraduate and postgraduate students in pursuit of an all-round

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appreciation and understanding of the shelf seas. It really bridges a gap in the literature and the authors themselves pioneered much of the multidisciplinary research that has revealed a delicate interplay between the physical environment and life in the shelf seas.’Dr Robert Marsh, University of Southampton

Contents: Preface; 1. Introduction to the shelf seas; 2. Physical forcing of the shelf seas: what drives the motion of ocean?; 3. Response to forcing: the governing equations and some basic solutions; 4. Waves, turbulent motions and mixing; 5. Life in the shelf seas; 6. Seasonal stratification and the spring bloom; 7. Interior mixing and phytoplankton survival in stratified environments; 8. Tidal mixing fronts: their location, dynamics and biological significance; 9. Regions of freshwater influence (ROFIs); 10. The shelf edge system; 11. Future challenges in shelf seas; References; Index.2012 246 x 189 mm 448pp 100 b/w illus.  20 colour illus.  5 tables  45 exercises   978-0-521-87762-6 Hardback £69.00 978-0-521-70148-8 Paperback £36.99

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9780521877626

The Theory of Large-Scale Ocean CirculationR. M. SamelsonOregon State University

This is a concise but comprehensive introduction to the basic elements of the theory of large-scale ocean circulation for advanced students and researchers.2011 253 x 215 mm 208pp 33 b/w illus.  28 exercises   978-1-107-00188-6 Hardback £50.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107001886

Ocean Dynamics and the Carbon CyclePrinciples and MechanismsRichard G. WilliamsUniversity of Liverpool

and Michael J. FollowsMassachusetts Institute of Technology

Presents a multidisciplinary and observational approach to introduce the physical processes that drive ocean biogeochemistry and global climate change.2011 246 x 189 mm 434pp 286 b/w illus.  16 colour illus.  15 tables  50 exercises   978-0-521-84369-0 Hardback £42.00

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Modeling Methods for Marine ScienceDavid M. GloverWoods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Massachusetts

William J. JenkinsWoods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Massachusetts

and Scott C. DoneyWoods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Massachusetts

This book covers modeling, data analysis and numerical techniques for advanced students and researchers in chemical, biological, geological and physical oceanography.2011 247 x 174 mm 588pp 161 b/w illus.  11 tables  40 exercises   978-0-521-86783-2 Hardback £48.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9780521867832

Breaking and Dissipation of Ocean Surface WavesAlexander BabaninSwinburne University of Technology, Victoria

Outlines the state of the art in our understanding of wave breaking for researchers, modellers, engineers and graduate students in oceanography, meteorology and ocean engineering.2011 247 x 174 mm 480pp 135 b/w illus.  6 tables   978-1-107-00158-9 Hardback £85.00

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Phytoplankton PigmentsCharacterization, Chemotaxonomy and Applications in OceanographyEdited by Suzanne RoyUniversité du Québec à Rimouski, Canada

Carole A. LlewellynPlymouth Marine Laboratory

Einar Skarstad EgelandUniversity of Nordland, Norway

and Geir JohnsenNorwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim

Describes recent advances in the study and use of phytoplankton pigments for students, researchers and professionals in aquatic science, biogeochemistry and remote sensing.Cambridge Environmental Chemistry Series

2011 247 x 174 mm 874pp 74 b/w illus.  17 colour illus.  61 tables   978-1-107-00066-7 Hardback £90.00

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Hydrology, hydrogeology and water resources

Transport in the Atmosphere-Vegetation-Soil ContinuumArnold F. MoeneWageningen University

and Jos C. van DamWageningen University

Describes the atmosphere-vegetation-soil continuum from the perspective of several interrelated disciplines, integrated into one textbook. Ideal for intermediate to advanced students in meteorology, hydrology, soil science, environmental sciences and biology who are studying this continuum, as well as researchers and professionals interested in the observation and modelling of atmosphere-vegetation-soil interactions.2014 253 x 177 mm 458pp 197 b/w illus.   978-0-521-19568-3 Hardback £45.00 Publication March 2014

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Water Resilience for Human ProsperityJohan RockströmStockholm Resilience Centre

Malin FalkenmarkStockholm Resilience Centre

Carl FolkeBeijer International Institute of Ecological Economics, Stockholm

Mats LannerstadStockholm Environment Institute

Jennie BarronStockholm Environment Institute

Elin EnforsStockholm Resilience Centre

Line GordonStockholm Resilience Centre

Jens HeinkePotsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK)

Holger HoffStockholm Environment Institute

and Claudia Pahl-WostlUniversität Osnabrück

Human-driven biosphere changes demand new consideration of water resources as part of global sustainability. This book focuses on building socio-ecological resilience and sustaining ecosystem services in the face of emerging water challenges. A state-of-the-art resource for academic researchers, water resource

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professionals, and graduate students studying water resource governance and management.2014 247 x 174 mm 340pp 116 colour illus.  12 tables   978-1-107-02419-9 Hardback £45.00 Publication February 2014

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107024199

Biogeochemical Dynamics at Major River-Coastal InterfacesLinkages with Global ChangeEdited by Thomas S. BianchiUniversity of Florida

Mead A. AllisonThe Water Institute of the Gulf, Baton Rouge

and Wei-Jun CaiUniversity of Delaware

A state-of-the-art, comprehensive synthesis of biogeochemical dynamics at major river-coastal interfaces for advanced students and researchers. It presents a unique perspective on how humans have altered these systems, as well as the implications of these changes on issues as diverse as the health of fisheries and the global carbon budget.2013 254 x 178 mm 704pp 250 b/w illus.  8 colour illus.  30 tables   978-1-107-02257-7 Hardback £90.00

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Runoff Prediction in Ungauged BasinsSynthesis across Processes, Places and ScalesEdited by Günter BlöschlTechnische Universität Wien, Austria

Murugesu SivapalanUniversity of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Thorsten WagenerUniversity of Bristol

Alberto ViglioneTechnische Universität Wien, Austria

and Hubert SavenijeTechnische Universiteit Delft, The Netherlands

Based on the prestigious IAHS PUB initiative, this full colour book synthesises world-wide research on catchment hydrology, providing a one-stop resource for hydrologists in developed and developing countries. It is a key resource for researchers and professionals in the fields of hydrology, geography, soil science, and environmental and civil engineering.2013 276 x 219 mm 484pp 91 b/w illus.  246 colour illus.  60 tables   978-1-107-02818-0 Hardback £90.00

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Hillslope Hydrology and StabilityNing LuColorado School of Mines

and Jonathan W. GodtUnited States Geological Survey, Colorado

A cutting-edge quantitative approach to understanding the hydro-mechanical processes behind rainfall-induced landslides, for graduate students, researchers and professionals.2013 246 x 189 mm 458pp 251 b/w illus.  20 colour illus.  40 tables  100 exercises   978-1-107-02106-8 Hardback £50.00

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The Global CryospherePast, Present and FutureRoger G. BarryNational Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC/CIRES)

and Thian Yew GanUniversity of Alberta

The first comprehensive book on cryospheric processes for advanced students and a superb up-to-date summary for researchers.2011 246 x 189 mm 498pp 42 b/w illus.  46 colour illus.  24 tables   978-0-521-76981-5 Hardback £90.00 978-0-521-15685-1 Paperback £45.00

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Rising WatersThe Causes and Consequences of Flooding in the United StatesSamuel D. BrodyTexas A & M University

Wesley E. HighfieldTexas A & M University

and Jung Eun KangKorea Environment Institute

Examines the causes, consequences and policy implications of flooding in the US, covering hazard mitigation, hydrology, geography and environmental planning.2011 247 x 174 mm 206pp 8 b/w illus.  20 maps  25 tables   978-0-521-19321-4 Hardback £60.00

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Water Resources Planning and ManagementEdited by R. Quentin GraftonAustralian National University, Canberra

and Karen HusseyAustralian National University, Canberra

The most comprehensive handbook ever published on water resource issues from a global perspective, for students, researchers and professionals.2011 247 x 174 mm 800pp 150 b/w illus.  50 tables   978-0-521-76258-8 Hardback £60.00

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Aquatic Organic Matter FluorescenceEdited by Paula CobleUniversity of South Florida

Jaimie LeadUniversity of South Carolina

Andy BakerUniversity of New South Wales, Sydney

Darren ReynoldsUniversity of the West of England, Bristol

and Robert G. M. SpencerWoods Hole Research Center

This is the first comprehensive text on the theory and practice of aquatic organic matter fluorescence analysis, written by the experts who pioneered the research area. The book will be of interest to those establishing field, laboratory, or industrial applications of fluorescence, including advanced students and researchers.Cambridge Environmental Chemistry Series

2014 253 x 177 mm 418pp 129 b/w illus.  17 colour illus.  22 tables   978-0-521-76461-2 Hardback £75.00 Publication May 2014

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Floods in a Changing ClimateExtreme PrecipitationRamesh S. V. TeegavarapuFlorida Atlantic University

This book provides measurement, analysis and modeling methods for assessment of trends in extreme precipitation events, for academic researchers and professionals.International Hydrology Series

2012 276 x 219 mm 285pp 190 b/w illus.  4 colour illus.  51 tables  63 exercises   978-1-107-01878-5 Hardback £75.00

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Floods in a Changing ClimateHydrologic ModelingP. P. MujumdarIndian Institute of Science, Bangalore

and D. Nagesh KumarIndian Institute of Science, Bangalore

A unique synthesis of various hydrologic modeling methodologies used to aid planning and operational decision making, for academic researchers and professionals.International Hydrology Series

2012 276 x 219 mm 188pp 142 b/w illus.  28 colour illus.  50 tables  40 exercises   978-1-107-01876-1 Hardback £75.00

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Floods in a Changing ClimateInundation ModellingGiuliano Di BaldassarreUNESCO Institute for Water Education

This book provides modelling tools to create hazard predictions for floodplains, based on state-of-the-art remote sensing data, for academic researchers and professionals.International Hydrology Series

2012 276 x 219 mm 118pp 79 b/w illus.  13 tables  30 exercises   978-1-107-01875-4 Hardback £75.00

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Floods in a Changing ClimateRisk ManagementSlobodan P. SimonovićUniversity of Western Ontario

Provides a flood risk-management framework for identifying and assessing climate-related risks and developing adaptation responses, for academic researchers and professionals.International Hydrology Series

2012 276 x 219 mm 194pp 93 b/w illus.  8 colour illus.  50 tables  48 exercises   978-1-107-01874-7 Hardback £75.00

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Co-Engineering and Participatory Water ManagementOrganisational Challenges for Water GovernanceKatherine A. DaniellAustralian National University, Canberra

A trans-disciplinary book offering evaluation-based approaches for effective participatory interventions, for academic researchers, practitioners and policy-makers working in water management.International Hydrology Series

2012 276 x 219 mm 346pp 85 b/w illus.  53 tables   978-1-107-01231-8 Hardback £90.00

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Extreme Natural Hazards, Disaster Risks and Societal ImplicationsEdited by Alik Ismail-ZadehKarlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany

Jaime Urrutia-FucugauchiUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de México

Andrzej KijkoUniversity of Pretoria

Kuniyoshi TakeuchiInternational Center for Water Hazard and Risk Management, Japan

and Ilya ZaliapinUniversity of Nevada, Reno

This book presents a unique interdisciplinary approach to disaster risk research, written by leading scientists, policy-makers and practitioners and covering global hazards and real-world case-studies from around the world. A key resource for academic researchers, graduate students, professionals and policy-makers in Earth science disciplines relating to hazard analysis and disaster mitigation.Special Publications of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, 1

2014 276 x 219 mm 464pp 144 b/w illus.  25 colour illus.  30 tables   978-1-107-03386-3 Hardback £90.00 Publication April 2014

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Coastal Wetlands of the WorldGeology, Ecology, Distribution and ApplicationsDavid B. ScottDalhousie University, Nova Scotia

Jennifer Frail-GauthierDalhousie University, Nova Scotia

and Petra J. MudieDalhousie University, Nova Scotia

This cutting-edge, richly illustrated introduction to coastal wetlands supplies students with the necessary background, presents detailed global case studies, and explains some unique applications of coastal wetlands. Ideal as supplementary reading for students in environmental science, ecology, palaeoecology, geomorphology and geography, this is also a valuable interdisciplinary reference for researchers.2014 246 x 189 mm 385pp 194 b/w illus.  30 colour illus.  21 tables   978-1-107-05601-5 Hardback £70.00 978-1-107-62825-0 Paperback £37.50 Publication March 2014

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Geochemical Rate ModelsAn Introduction to Geochemical KineticsJ. Donald RimstidtVirginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

This combined textbook and reference for graduate students and professional geochemists provides an accessible overview of geochemical rate models used in near-surface environments, and of fundamental kinetic theory. Fully supported with worked examples of applications from real-world geochemical problems, plus online self-study problems and data sheets for further work.2013 246 x 189 mm 239pp 65 b/w illus.  14 tables   978-1-107-02997-2 Hardback £45.00

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Dangerous NeighborsVolcanoes and CitiesGrant Heiken

What are the real risks posed by a volcanic eruption near a city – what is fact and what is myth? How have volcanic eruptions affected cities in the past, and how can we learn from these events? Why do communities continue to develop in such locations, despite the obvious threat? In this fascinating book, Grant Heiken explores global examples of cities at risk from volcanoes, from Italy, the US, Mexico, Ecuador, The Philippines, Japan and New Zealand, providing historical and contemporary eruption case studies to illustrate volcanic hazards, and cities’ efforts to respond to them, both good and poor. He shows that truly successful volcanic hazard mitigation cannot be accomplished without collaboration between experts in geology and natural hazards, public health, medicine, city and infrastructure planning, and civil protection. This is a topical and engaging read for anyone interested in the history and future activity of these dangerous neighbors.

‘Dangerous Neighbours is a timely and authoritative wake-up call for over 60 global cities which Grant Heiken has identified within range of the world’s most dangerous active volcanoes. Devising effective disaster reduction measures for the wide range of volcanic hazards at these cities presents one of the greatest environmental challenges of our times.’Peter J. Baxter, University of Cambridge, former Consultant Physician in Occupational and Environmental Medicine, and government and WHO health adviser

2013 228 x 152 mm 196pp 57 b/w illus.   978-1-107-03923-0 Hardback £19.99

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Risk and Uncertainty Assessment for Natural HazardsEdited by Jonathan RougierUniversity of Bristol

Steve SparksUniversity of Bristol

and Lisa J. HillUniversity of Bristol

A state-of-the-art overview of natural hazard risk assessment, for researchers and professionals in natural-hazard science, risk management and environmental science.2013 247 x 174 mm 583pp 50 b/w illus.  5 tables   978-1-107-00619-5 Hardback £90.00

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Sustainability ScienceBert J. M. de VriesUniversiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands

This textbook surveys key issues of sustainability – energy, nature, agro-food, resources, economics – for advanced undergraduate and graduate level courses.

‘Achieving some sort of sustainability will be THE focus of global societies in the twenty-first century. To be successful, our leaders will need a perspective of centuries, the full breadth of scientific insights, system thinking skills, great cultural sensitivity, and an awareness of spiritual values. All of these are offered in this wonderful, unique text, which will be useful for decades.’Dennis Meadows, co-author of The Limits to Growth

Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. The systems dynamics perspective; 3. In search of sustainability: past civilizations; 4. The world in the past 300 years: the Great Acceleration; 5. Sustainability: concerns and definitions; 6. Quality of life: on values, knowledge and worldviews; 7. Energy fundamentals; 8. On knowledge and models; 9. Ecosystems; 10. Human populations and human behaviour; 11. Agro-food systems; 12. Renewable resources: water, fish and forest; 13. Non-renewable resources: the industrial economy; 14. Towards a sustainable economy; 15. Outlook on the futures.2013 253 x 177 mm 605pp 147 b/w illus.  19 colour illus.  26 tables   978-1-107-00588-4 Hardback £60.00 978-0-521-18470-0 Paperback £29.99

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Too Hot to TouchThe Problem of High-Level Nuclear WasteWilliam M. Alleyand Rosemarie Alley

A fascinating and authoritative account of the controversies and possibilities surrounding nuclear waste disposal, providing expert discussion in down-to-earth language.2012 228 x 152 mm 383pp 47 b/w illus.  2 tables  23 exercises   978-1-107-03011-4 Hardback £19.99

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Fundamentals of Materials for Energy and Environmental SustainabilityEdited by David S. GinleyNational Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, Colorado

and David CahenWeizmann Institute of Science, Israel

Understand the fundamental science behind the range of energy options currently open to us and their relationship to the environment.2012 276 x 219 mm 772pp 450 colour illus.  80 tables   978-1-107-00023-0 Hardback £69.00

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Tropical Ecosystems and Ecological ConceptsSecond editionPatrick L. OsborneUniversity of Missouri, St Louis

An introductory textbook using the entire range of tropical ecosystems – terrestrial, freshwater and marine – to illustrate and explain major ecological concepts.Contents: Preface; Abbreviations and units; 1. The tropical environment and climate; 2. Dry, hot deserts and environmental factors; 3. Grasslands and primary production; 4. Savanna and population dynamics; 5. Lakes, energy flow and biogeochemical cycling; 6. Rivers, floodplains and estuaries: the river continuum and flood-pulse concepts; 7. Wetlands and succession; 8. Tropical rain forests and biodiversity; 9. Mountains, zonation and community gradients; 10. Mangroves, seagrasses

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and decomposition; 11. Coral reefs and community ecology; 12. Islands, archipelagos, biogeography and evolutionary ecology; 13. Cities and human ecology; Glossary; References; Index.2012 246 x 189 mm 536pp 212 b/w illus.  44 tables   978-0-521-17734-4 Paperback £36.99

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9780521177344

Economics and the Challenge of Global WarmingCharles S. PearsonDiplomatic Academy of Vienna

A balanced, rigorous and comprehensive exploration of the economics of climate change.2011 228 x 152 mm 248pp 978-1-107-01151-9 Hardback £68.00 978-1-107-64907-1 Paperback £23.99

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107011519

Capitalizing on NatureEcosystems as Natural AssetsEdward B. BarbierUniversity of Wyoming

This book shows how the economic approach of modeling natural resources as capital assets can be extended to ecosystems.2011 228 x 152 mm 336pp 49 b/w illus.  13 tables   978-1-107-00727-7 Hardback £60.00 978-0-521-18927-9 Paperback £21.99

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107007277

Noise-Induced Phenomena in the Environmental SciencesLuca RidolfiPolitecnico di Torino

Paolo D’OdoricoUniversity of Virginia

and Francesco LaioPolitecnico di Torino

Presents the application of stochastic calculus to the study of noise-induced phenomena in environmental systems, for ecologists, geoscientists and environmental engineers.2011 254 x 178 mm 322pp 154 b/w illus.   978-0-521-19818-9 Hardback £75.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9780521198189

Tropical GeomorphologyAvijit GuptaUniversity of Wollongong, New South Wales

This book explains modern concepts of geomorphology in the humid and arid tropics, for advanced students and researchers/environmental managers.2011 246 x 189 mm 400pp 150 b/w illus.  10 colour illus.  35 tables  100 exercises   978-0-521-87990-3 Hardback £50.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9780521879903

Eruptions that Shook the WorldClive OppenheimerUniversity of Cambridge

A spellbinding exploration of the history’s greatest volcanic events and their impacts on the history of humankind.2011 228 x 152 mm 408pp 100 b/w illus.  10 tables   978-0-521-64112-8 Hardback £20.99

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9780521641128

Beyond Smoke and MirrorsClimate Change and Energy in the 21st CenturyBurton RichterStanford University, California

A Nobel Prize-winning scientist’s assessment of options for switching to sustainable energy provision to avert the potentially disastrous consequences of climate change.2010 228 x 152 mm 244pp 38 b/w illus.  22 tables   978-0-521-76384-4 Hardback £75.00 978-0-521-74781-3 Paperback £23.99

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9780521763844

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Hurricane Katrina and the Forgotten Coast of MississippiSusan CutterUniversity of South Carolina

Christopher T. EmrichUniversity of South Carolina

Jerry T. MitchellUniversity of South Carolina

Walter W. PiegorschUniversity of Arizona

Mark M. SmithUniversity of South Carolina

and Lynn WeberUniversity of South Carolina

This volume examines the impact of Hurricane Katrina on southern Mississippi (in contrast to most studies, which focus on New Orleans). It is highly interdisciplinary and will be especially appealing to researchers and advanced students of natural disasters and policy makers dealing with disaster consequences and recovery.2014 253 x 177 mm 250pp 39 b/w illus.  12 colour illus.  14 maps  18 tables   978-1-107-02394-9 Hardback £75.00 Publication April 2014

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107023949

Climate and Human MigrationPast Experiences, Future ChallengesRobert A. McLemanWilfrid Laurier University, Ontario

Will global warming create millions of environmental refugees? This book provides the first comprehensive review of how past floods, droughts and hurricanes have triggered migration, and provides evidence-based analysis of how livelihoods, settlements, food security, and global political stability are at stake as climate change alters global migration patterns.

Advance praise: ‘McLeman eschews the hyperbole and screaming headlines that often surround this topic to unpack the complex and still evolving connections between climate change and migration. His analysis is both broad and deep in its reach and avoids the pitfalls that commonly plague the climate change and migration literature.’Geoffrey Dabelko, Ohio University

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2014 253 x 177 mm 320pp 47 b/w illus.  7 maps  3 tables   978-1-107-02265-2 Hardback £65.00 978-1-107-60670-8 Paperback £27.99 Publication February 2014

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Energy Technology InnovationLearning from Historical Successes and FailuresEdited by Arnulf GrüblerInternational Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Austria

and Charlie WilsonUniversity of East Anglia

Energy technology innovation – improving how we produce and use energy – is critical for a transition towards sustainability. This book presents cutting-edge knowledge, novel concepts, new data and independent analysis and synthesis written by an international team of leading scholars of the Global Energy Assessment, making it highly policy relevant and authoritative.2014 253 x 177 mm 392pp 44 b/w illus.  48 colour illus.  49 tables   978-1-107-02322-2 Hardback £75.00 Publication February 2014

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The History of Global Climate GovernanceJoyeeta GuptaUniversiteit van Amsterdam

This book explores the shifting problems and politics of climate change governance, explaining the key underlying issues and negotiation history systematically, and arguing for a methodical solution through global law and constitutionalism. A key resource for policymakers, NGOs, researchers and graduate students working in climate/environmental policy and international law.

Advance praise: ‘Joyeeta Gupta’s analytical history tour of a quarter-century of climate change negotiations provides a good entry point for newcomers and a pause for reflection by veterans. The former will benefit from the foundations of her analysis in climate science and sustainability, while the latter will be intrigued by her outreach to the domains of international law and human rights.’Michael Zammit Cutajar, Executive Secretary, UNFCCC secretariat, 1991–2002, and Chairman of the Guardian of Future Generations under the Sustainable Development Act (2012), Malta

2014 247 x 174 mm 264pp 36 b/w illus.  28 tables   978-1-107-04051-9 Hardback £45.00 Publication February 2014

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Governing the ClimateNew Approaches to Rationality, Power and PoliticsEdited by Johannes StrippleLunds Universitet, Sweden

and Harriet BulkeleyUniversity of Durham

The first volume to collect a body of scholarship on critical social and political studies of climate change. Invaluable for social science researchers, advanced students and policy makers in climate change and global environmental politics.2013 253 x 177 mm 304pp 10 b/w illus.   978-1-107-04626-9 Hardback £60.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107046269

Understanding Environmental Policy ConvergenceThe Power of Words, Rules and MoneyEdited by Helge JörgensFreie Universität Berlin

Andrea LenschowUniversität Osnabrück

and Duncan LiefferinkRadboud Universiteit Nijmegen

This book provides an in-depth empirical analysis of the international motivation for environmental policy convergence. It investigates how four countries – France, Hungary, Mexico and the Netherlands – have shaped their domestic environmental policies in the context of international institutions and relationships, while taking into account various domestic factors and national conditions.

‘We have long suspected that environmental policies are growing more similar, but systematic explanations have always eluded us. This intelligently designed book addresses this gap by blending quantitative and qualitative sources in a most novel and enlightening way. I do not think you will read a better edited book on environmental policy for a long time.’Professor Andrew Jordan, University of East Anglia

2013 228 x 152 mm 320pp 19 b/w illus.  41 tables   978-1-107-03782-3 Hardback £60.00

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Oil in the EnvironmentLegacies and Lessons of the Exxon Valdez Oil SpillEdited by John A. WiensPRBO Conservation Science, California, and University of Western Australia, Perth

A critical examination of nearly 25 years of scientific study, this book provides a synthesis of scientific information on long-term spill effects. It features contributions from scientists directly involved in studying the Exxon Valdez oil spill, providing an invaluable guide for future studies and unravelling the consequences of environmental disruption.

‘It is now 24 years since approximately 34,500 tonnes of crude oil were released into Prince William Sound, Alaska, as a result of the grounding of the tanker Exxon Valdez … [The] spill has been described as the most intensively studied in history – over 800 peer-reviewed scientific papers have been produced to date and work is ongoing. This volume, written by scientists who conducted many of these scientific studies, provides an excellent compilation and critical evaluation of the evidence gathered in relation to impacts which occurred as a result of the incident. The additional perspective given by time has also allowed a very useful series of ‘lessons learned’ following each of the main topic areas … [I] recommend this volume to anyone involved in studies undertaken to assess impacts of oil and/or chemical spills, and to others interested in this area …’Robin Law, Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science

2013 246 x 189 mm 482pp 4 b/w illus.  101 colour illus.  12 maps  27 tables   978-1-107-02717-6 Hardback £65.00 978-1-107-61469-7 Paperback £29.99

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107027176

Defensive Environmentalists and the Dynamics of Global ReformThomas K. RudelRutgers University, New Jersey

Rudel analyzes historic occurrences of environmental reform, explaining that reforms occur when two types of environmentalists join forces: defensive environmentalists concerned with contaminants in their immediate surroundings and altruistic environmentalists who, after events such

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as hurricanes or droughts, commit to alleviating global problems.

‘A marvelous contribution to environment-society theory. Defensive Environmentalists and the Dynamics of Global Reform is a crowning achievement, drawing on insights garnered from Rudel’s long and distinguished career.’S. R. Brechin, Syracuse University

2013 228 x 152 mm 262pp 14 b/w illus.  2 tables   978-1-107-03052-7 Hardback £60.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107030527

Large-Scale Solar Power SystemsConstruction and EconomicsPeter GevorkianVector Delta Design Group, Inc.

This book discusses large-scale solar power systems, including an analysis of critical issues related to their design, construction and financing.2012 253 x 177 mm 395pp 137 b/w illus.  5 tables   978-1-107-02768-8 Hardback £85.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107027688

Global Energy AssessmentToward a Sustainable FutureGEA Writing Team

An independent, scientifically based, integrated and policy-relevant analysis of current and emerging energy issues for specialists and policymakers in academia, industry and government.2012 279 x 215 mm 1882pp 680 colour illus.  389 tables   978-1-107-00519-8 Hardback £150.00 978-0-521-18293-5 Paperback £75.00

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Reshaping EnvironmentsAn Interdisciplinary Approach to Sustainability in a Complex WorldEdited by Helena BenderUniversity of Melbourne

An interdisciplinary textbook that incorporates case material and theoretical tools for the Earth changers of today and tomorrow.Contents: Introduction: reshaping environments: an opportunity for envisioning the future; Part I. Cases: 1. Costa Rica’s dry north-west: a region in transition; 2. Reshaping land transport

in Singapore: a policy perspective; 3. Evaluating different ways of managing forested landscapes; 4. Changing the landscape management paradigm with farmers: a story of community-based resource management in the ‘Heartbreak Hills’, Victoria, Australia; 5. Meeting development goals without blowing your carbon budget; 6. The EGLE has landed: architecture reshaping schools for sustainable and effective learning; 7. Reshaping the Murray-Darling Basin, Australia: progress in river basin management; 8. Burning questions: researching the meaning of fire in the Australian landscape; Part II. Skills: 9. Critique, analysis and reflection: the study of reshaping environments; 10. Working with complex issues in group situations; 11. Research methodology; Part III. Theory: 12. An interdisciplinary approach; 13. Reshaping the environment: how complexity, post-normal science, uncertainty and risk help to conceptualise change; 14. Sustainability: a model for the future; 15. Human needs, wants and norms: some concepts for exploring sustainable human-environment relationships; 16. Conceptualising and thinking about environmental systems; 17. Why scale matters.2012 255 x 189 mm 414pp 83 b/w illus.  12 colour illus.   978-1-107-68866-7 Paperback £60.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107688667

Socioeconomic and Environmental Impacts of BiofuelsEvidence from Developing NationsEdited by Alexandros GasparatosUniversity of Oxford

and Per StrombergSwedish EPA

A comprehensive, multidisciplinary volume on biofuels in developing countries for academics, practitioners and policy makers.2012 253 x 177 mm 389pp 40 b/w illus.  26 colour illus.  23 maps   978-1-107-00935-6 Hardback £75.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107009356

The External Environmental Policy of the European UnionEU and International Law PerspectivesEdited by Elisa MorgeraUniversity of Edinburgh

The book sheds new light on the achievements, challenges and legal complexity of the EU as a global environmental actor.2012 228 x 152 mm 442pp 978-1-107-02382-6 Hardback £78.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107023826

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Making Climate Change Work for UsEuropean Perspectives on Adaptation and Mitigation StrategiesEdited by Mike HulmeUniversity of East Anglia

Henry NeufeldtUniversity of East Anglia

Leading interdisciplinary climate change research teams present local, regional and global solutions to climate change, both adaptation and mitigation.2012 247 x 174 mm 445pp 55 b/w illus.  14 colour illus.   978-1-107-67138-6 Paperback £40.00 Also available 978-0-521-11941-2 Hardback £75.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107671386

Environmental Health EthicsDavid B. ResnikNational Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland

Environmental Health Ethics illuminates the conflicts between protecting the environment and promoting human health.2012 228 x 152 mm 318pp 12 b/w illus.  9 tables   978-1-107-02395-6 Hardback £62.00 978-1-107-61789-6 Paperback £20.99

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107023956

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Inclusive Wealth Report 2012Measuring Progress Toward SustainabilityEdited by United Nations University International Human Dimensions Programmeand United Nations Environment Programme

This book presents an economic index that measures the wealth of nations through a comprehensive analysis of a country’s productive base.2012 280 x 220 mm 366pp 2 b/w illus.  33 colour illus.  34 tables   978-1-107-03231-6 Hardback £62.00 978-1-107-68339-6 Paperback £30.99

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Principles of International Environmental LawThird editionPhilippe SandsUniversity College London

and Jacqueline PeelUniversity of Melbourne

With Adriana FabraUniversitat de Barcelona

and Ruth MacKenzieUniversity of Westminster

The third edition of this classic text offers comprehensive and critical commentary on international environmental law.

‘The third edition of Principles of International Environmental Law is the ultimate book for all interested in studying this subject. It provides an exhaustive analysis of contemporary international environmental law, from the perspectives of its historical and political development. Written by leading experts with a world-wide reputation, it will be, as its two previous editions were, a must in studies of international environmental law. With a clearer structure than previous editions, it is erudite but accessible and it provides a wealth of information.’Malgosia Fitzmaurice, Queen Mary, University of London

Contents: Part I. The Legal and Institutional Framework: 1. The environment and international society: issues, concepts and definitions; 2. History; 3. Governance: states, international organisations and non-state actors; 4. International law-making and regulation; 5. Compliance: implementation, enforcement and dispute settlement; Part II. Principles and Rules Establishing Standards: 6. General principles and rules; 7. Atmosphere and climate change; 8. Freshwater

resources; 9. Oceans, seas and fisheries; 10. Biodiversity; 11. Hazardous substances and activities; 12. Waste; 13. Polar regions; Part III. Techniques for Implementing International Principles and Rules: 14. Environmental impact assessment; 15. Environmental information; 16. Financial resources, technology transfer and intellectual property; 17. Liability for environmental damage; Part IV. Linkage of International Environmental Law and Other Areas of International Law: 18. Human rights and armed conflict; 19. International trade and competition; 20. Foreign investment; 21. Future developments.2012 247 x 174 mm 994pp 978-0-521-76959-4 Hardback £94.00 978-0-521-14093-5 Paperback £45.00

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Promoting Compliance in an Evolving Climate RegimeEdited by Jutta BrunnéeUniversity of Toronto

Meinhard DoelleDalhousie University, Nova Scotia

and Lavanya RajamaniCentre for Policy Research, New Delhi

This book assesses the existing compliance system of the UN climate regime and examines the key challenges for the emerging post-2012 system.2011 228 x 152 mm 512pp 6 b/w illus.  1 table   978-0-521-19948-3 Hardback £75.00 978-0-521-13613-6 Paperback £30.99

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9780521199483

Transition to HydrogenPathways Toward Clean TransportationEdited by Alexander WokaunPaul Scherrer Institute, Villigen, Switzerland

and Erik WilhelmPaul Scherrer Institute, Villigen, Switzerland

A comprehensive and objective guide to understanding hydrogen as a transportation fuel for policy makers, industrial stakeholders and researchers.2011 247 x 174 mm 272pp 129 b/w illus.  21 colour illus.  16 tables   978-0-521-19288-0 Hardback £75.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9780521192880

Who Speaks for the Climate?Making Sense of Media Reporting on Climate ChangeMaxwell T. BoykoffUniversity of Colorado, Boulder

This study makes sense of how the media report on climate change and how this influences science and policy decision-making.2011 228 x 152 mm 240pp 13 b/w illus.   978-0-521-11584-1 Hardback £55.00 978-0-521-13305-0 Paperback £19.99

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9780521115841

Climate Policy after CopenhagenThe Role of Carbon PricingKarsten NeuhoffDeutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung – DIW Berlin

A timely analysis of carbon pricing that contains important lessons for anyone concerned with the development of post-Copenhagen climate policy.2011 228 x 152 mm 292pp 47 b/w illus.  5 tables   978-1-107-00893-9 Hardback £66.00 978-1-107-40141-9 Paperback £22.99

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107008939

Migration and Climate ChangeEdited by Étienne PiguetUniversité de Neuchatel, Switzerland

Antoine PécoudUNESCO

and Paul de GuchteneireUNESCO

This book provides an authoritative analysis of the impact of climate change on migration.2011 228 x 152 mm 464pp 11 b/w illus.  11 tables   978-1-107-01485-5 Hardback £66.00 978-1-107-66225-4 Paperback £21.99

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107014855

Economic Choices in a Warming WorldChristian de PerthuisUniversity Paris-Dauphine; Chaire Economie du Climat, Caisse des Dépôts, France

Translated by Michael Westlake

A provocative work that urges governments and policymakers to concentrate on existing policies and tools for combating climate change.2011 228 x 152 mm 262pp 1 b/w illus.  1 table   978-1-107-00256-2 Hardback £47.00 978-0-521-17568-5 Paperback £18.99

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107002562

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Greening EU Competition Law and PolicySuzanne KingstonUniversity College Dublin

An innovative, interdisciplinary analysis of the increasingly important relationship between EU environmental and competition law and policy.

SLS Birks Book Prize 2012 – Short-listed

Antitrust and Competition Law

2011 228 x 152 mm 490pp 1 b/w illus.   978-1-107-00302-6 Hardback £82.00

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Life science professional development

Successful Grant Proposals in Science, Technology and MedicineA Guide to Writing the NarrativeSandra OsterOster-Edits, Oregon

and Paul CordoOregon Health Sciences University

A practical guide to writing effective narrative sections for scientific grant applications, this book is designed to enable you to successfully acquire research funding. The authors draw on real-life examples from more than twenty years of research, covering the content, organisation, phrasing, and scientific argumentation of narratives.2014 228 x 152 mm 350pp 6 b/w illus.  20 tables   978-1-107-03809-7 Hardback £60.00 978-1-107-65930-8 Paperback £29.99 Publication March 2014

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107038097

Funding Your Career in ScienceFrom Research Idea to Personal GrantRitsert C. JansenRijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands

How can you get the funding to establish or consolidate a career in science? This concise guide offers step-by-step advice, real-life stories and practical exercises to help you prepare effective career grant applications and optimise your funding opportunities. A must-read for students, postdocs,

professors, and anyone else serious about science.2013 228 x 152 mm 216pp 15 b/w illus.   978-1-107-04006-9 Hardback £45.00 978-1-107-62417-7 Paperback £16.99

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How to Prepare a Scientific Doctoral Dissertation Based on Research ArticlesBjörn GustaviiLund University Hospital

A concise and easy-to-read guide to preparing an article-based doctoral thesis, also detailing examples of good versus bad practice.Contents: Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Compilation; 3. Front cover illustration; 4. Title; 5. Abstract; 6. Quotations; 7. Thesis at a glance; 8. Abbreviations; 9. List of publications; 10. Contributors; 11. Popularized summary; 12. Acknowledgements; 13. General introduction; 14. Aims; 15. Methods; 16. Results; 17. General discussion; 18. Copyright; 19. A dissertation worth considering; Appendix; Index.2012 228 x 152 mm 101pp 40 b/w illus.  2 tables   978-1-107-66904-8 Paperback £14.99

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Scientific Method in BriefHugh G. Gauch, JrCornell University, New York

A concise guide to the principles of scientific method with applications across all sciences, both basic and applied.

‘A welcome, and well-informed, introduction for budding scientists to the general principles undergirding the rationality of science. The book draws powerful attention to the fact that future scientific advance itself depends on a proper understanding of scientific method.’Roger Trigg, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, University of Warwick, Senior Research Fellow, University of Oxford, and founding chair of the British Philosophical Association

Contents: Foreword; Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Four bold claims; 3. A brief history of truth; 4. Science’s contested rationality; 5. Science’s presuppositions; 6. Science’s powers and limits; 7. Deductive

logic; 8. Probability; 9. Inductive logic and statistics; 10. Parsimony and efficiency; 11. Case studies; 12. Ethics and responsibilities; 13. Science education; 14. Conclusions; References; Index.2012 228 x 152 mm 303pp 37 b/w illus.  3 tables   978-1-107-66672-6 Paperback £25.99

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107666726

Developing a Talent for ScienceRitsert C. JansenRijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands

A practical guide packed with valuable tips and exercises to help develop your skills and become a more productive scientist.2011 228 x 152 mm 182pp 20 b/w illus.   978-0-521-19312-2 Hardback £51.00 978-0-521-14961-7 Paperback £16.99

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Science handbooks

How to Succeed as a ScientistFrom Postdoc to ProfessorBarbara J. GabrysUniversity of Oxford

and Jane A. LangdaleUniversity of Oxford

A practical guide to the research tools and working skills necessary for a scientific career, for postdoctoral researchers and graduate students.2011 247 x 174 mm 226pp 15 b/w illus.  3 tables   978-0-521-76586-2 Hardback £55.00 978-0-521-18683-4 Paperback £20.99

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9780521765862

The Art of Being a ScientistA Guide for Graduate Students and their MentorsRoel SniederColorado School of Mines

and Ken LarnerColorado School of Mines

A hands-on guide for graduate students, junior researchers and mentors for perfecting the practical skills needed for a successful research career.2009 228 x 152 mm 296pp 6 b/w illus.   978-0-521-74352-5 Paperback £23.99

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9780521743525

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The Extraterritorial Application of the Human Right to Water in AfricaTakele Soboka BultoUniversity of Canberra

Takele Soboka Bulto argues that the realisation of the right to water calls for the need to expand relevant states’ duties to cover those rights holders situated beyond a state’s own territorial jurisdiction who could be affected by that state’s domestic actions related to the use of the shared river.2013 228 x 152 mm 326pp 978-1-107-03108-1 Hardback £65.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107031081

Nature’s TrustEnvironmental Law for a New Ecological AgeMary Christina WoodUniversity of Oregon, School of Law

This book exposes the dysfunction of environmental law and offers a transformative approach based on the public trust doctrine. An ancient and enduring principle, the public trust doctrine empowers citizens to protect their inalienable property rights to crucial resources. This book shows how a trust principle can apply from the local to global level to protect the planet.

‘What Silent Spring did for our perception of the environment, Nature’s Trust should do for our perception of environmental protection. Thoroughly researched and beautifully written, this book calls for a revolution in environmental policy and law – now, before it is too late. It is simply brilliant.’James Gustave Speth, former Dean, Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, and author of America the Possible: Manifesto for a New Economy

2013 228 x 152 mm 457pp 1 table   978-0-521-19513-3 Hardback £65.00 978-0-521-14411-7 Paperback £27.99

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9780521195133

Mid-Ocean RidgesRoger SearleUniversity of Durham

This coursebook presents a multidisciplinary approach to the science of mid-ocean ridges – essential for a complete understanding of global tectonics and geodynamics. An ideal introduction to a key global

phenomenon for graduate and advanced undergraduate students and professionals working in marine geology, plate tectonics, geophysics, geodynamics, volcanism and oceanography.

‘This volume provides a comprehensive, up-to-date and authoritative account, extensively illustrated and referenced, of the geology, the morphology, the tectonics and the chemistry of the ridges, relating these to the underlying mantle movements. It also describes in detail the techniques used in these studies. Professor Searle has been at the forefront of research on the mid-ocean ridges throughout his career, and has produced an ideal textbook both for students and those currently researching the geology of the ocean floor.’Sir Anthony Laughton, FRS, former Director, Institute of Oceanographic Sciences, UK

2013 246 x 189 mm 330pp 158 b/w illus.  56 colour illus.  10 tables   978-1-107-01752-8 Hardback £45.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107017528

Arid and Semi-Arid GeomorphologyAndrew S. GoudieUniversity of Oxford

Based on four decades of research by Professor Andrew Goudie, this volume provides a state-of-the-art synthesis of our understanding of desert geomorphology. It is destined to become the classic volume on arid and semi-arid geomorphology for advanced students and researchers in physical geography, geomorphology, Earth science, environmental science and archaeology.2013 253 x 177 mm 461pp 127 b/w illus.   978-1-107-00554-9 Hardback £45.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107005549

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EarthEvolution of a Habitable WorldSecond editionJonathan I. LunineCornell University, New York

Fully updated throughout, this new edition provides an overview of the history of the Earth from a planetary science perspective for Earth science undergraduates. Earth’s evolution is described in the context of other planets and the cosmos, integrating astronomy, Earth science and astrobiology to help

students understand key interdisciplinary concepts.

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Derek D. StretchUniversity of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

and Ricky H. TaylorEzemvelo KZN Wildlife, South Africa

A scientific and management guide to the St Lucia estuary, the world’s first protected, and Africa’s largest, estuarine ecosystem. It provides an essential reference for researchers and students in marine, estuarine and inland water sciences, and a unique source of information and insight for environmental managers, resource planners and ecotourists.2013 246 x 189 mm 511pp 80 b/w illus.  80 colour illus.   978-1-107-01975-1 Hardback £75.00

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AntarcticaGlobal Science from a Frozen ContinentEdited by David W. H. WaltonBritish Antarctic Survey, Cambridge

A dramatically illustrated book, by leading international scientists, which describes Antarctica’s central role in global scientific research.2013 246 x 189 mm 352pp 10 b/w illus.  185 colour illus.  10 maps  10 tables   978-1-107-00392-7 Hardback £35.00

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Australian Climate Law in Global ContextAlexander ZaharMacquarie University, Sydney

Jacqueline PeelUniversity of Melbourne

and Lee GoddenUniversity of Melbourne

This book provides a comprehensive guide to climate change law in Australia and internationally, focusing on Australia’s implementation of climate-related treaties.2012 228 x 152 mm 485pp 8 b/w illus.  2 maps  1 table   978-0-521-14210-6 Paperback £83.00

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A quantitative yet accessible introduction to remote sensing techniques, this new edition covers a broad spectrum of Earth science applications.

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Contents: Preface; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction; 2. Electromagnetic waves in free space; 3. Interaction of electromagnetic radiation with matter; 4. Interaction of electromagnetic radiation with the Earth’s atmosphere; 5. Photographic systems; 6. Electro-optical systems; 7. Passive microwave systems; 8. Ranging systems; 9. Scattering systems; 10. Platforms for remote sensing; 11. Data processing; Appendix: data tables; Bibliography; Index.2012 246 x 189 mm 470pp 323 b/w illus.  40 colour illus.   978-1-107-00473-3 Hardback £80.00 978-0-521-18116-7 Paperback £40.00

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A Air Pollution and Global Warming ............6Alley, Rosemarie ....................................11Alley, William M. ...................................11Allison, Mead A. ......................................9Alpert, Pinhas ..........................................6Antarctica .............................................18Aquatic Organic Matter Fluorescence .......9Arctic Climate System, The .......................4Arid and Semi-Arid Geomorphology .......17Art of Being a Scientist, The ...................17Atmospheric Dynamics ............................6Australian Climate Law in Global

Context ..............................................18

B Babanin, Alexander .................................8Baker, Andy .............................................9Baldocchi, Dennis ....................................5Barbier, Edward B. .................................12Barron, Jennie .........................................8Barros, Vicente ........................................2Barry, Roger G. ................................ 1, 4, 9Bender, Helena ......................................14Beyond Smoke and Mirrors ....................12Bianchi, Thomas S. ...................................9Biogeochemical Dynamics at Major

River-Coastal Interfaces ........................9Blöschl, Günter ........................................9Boulter, Sarah ..........................................1Boykoff, Maxwell T. ................................15Breaking and Dissipation of Ocean

Surface Waves ......................................8Brody, Samuel D. .....................................9Brown, Daniel G. .....................................1Brunnée, Jutta ................................... 3, 15Bulkeley, Harriet ....................................13Bulto, Takele Soboka ..............................17Buoyancy-Driven Flows ............................7Burns, Wil C. G. .......................................1Burt, Stephen ..........................................5

C Cahen, David ........................................11Cai, Wei-Jun ............................................9Capitalizing on Nature...........................12Cenedese, Claudia ...................................7Chassignet, Eric .......................................7Chemistry and the Environment .............18City and the Coming Climate, The ............2Clague, John J. ......................................18Climate and Human Migration ...............12Climate Change ......................................2Climate Change and Cities ......................3Climate Change and Climate Modeling ....3Climate Change Geoengineering .............1Climate Change in the Polar Regions .......3Climate Change Liability ..........................3Climate Change, Ecology and Systematics 5Climate Change: Global Risks,

Challenges and Decisions .....................3Climate Policy after Copenhagen ...........15Co-Engineering and Participatory Water

Management ......................................10Coastal Wetlands of the World ..............10Coble, Paula ............................................9Coiffier, Jean ...........................................6Cordo, Paul ...........................................16Cornell, Sarah E. ......................................2

Cowie, Jonathan......................................2Cutter, Susan .........................................12

D D’Odorico, Paolo ...................................12Dahe, Qin ................................................2Dangerous Neighbors ............................11Daniell, Katherine A. ..............................10de Guchteneire, Paul..............................15de Vries, Bert J. M. .................................11Defensive Environmentalists and the

Dynamics of Global Reform .................14Dessler, Andrew E. ............................... 3, 4Developing a Talent for Science ..............16Development of Atmospheric General

Circulation Models, The .........................4Di Baldassarre, Giuliano .........................10Dijkstra, Henk A. ......................................1Doelle, Meinhard ...................................15Doney, Scott C. ........................................8Donner, Leo .............................................4Double-Diffusive Convection ....................7Downy, Catherine J. .................................2Dryland Climatology ................................3

E Earth .....................................................17Ecology and Conservation of Estuarine

Ecosystems .........................................18Economic Choices in a Warming World ..16Economics and the Challenge of Global

Warming ............................................12Edenhofer, Ottmar ...................................2Egeland, Einar Skarstad ...........................8Eggleton, Tony.........................................1Electromagnetic Scattering by Particles

and Particle Groups ..............................5Emrich, Christopher T. ............................12Energy Technology Innovation ................13Enfors, Elin ..............................................8Environmental Health Ethics ..................15Environmental History of Ancient Greece

and Rome, An .....................................19Eruptions that Shook the World .............12Essentials of the Earth’s Climate System ...1External Environmental Policy of the

European Union, The ...........................14Extraterritorial Application of the Human

Right to Water in Africa, The ...............17Extreme Natural Hazards, Disaster Risks

and Societal Implications ....................10

F Fabra, Adriana .......................................15Factor Separation in the Atmosphere........6Falkenmark, Malin ...................................8Field, Christopher B. ................................2Floods in a Changing Climate ............ 9, 10Folke, Carl ...............................................8Follows, Michael J. ...................................8Frail-Gauthier, Jennifer ...........................10French, Nancy H. F. ..................................1Fundamentals of Materials for Energy

and Environmental Sustainability ........11Fundamentals of Numerical Weather

Prediction .............................................6Funding Your Career in Science ..............16

G Gabrys, Barbara J. ..................................17Gan, Thian Yew .......................................9Gasparatos, Alexandros .........................14Gauch, Jr, Hugh G. .................................16GEA Writing Team .................................14Geochemical Rate Models .....................10Gevorkian, Peter ....................................14Ginley, David S. .....................................11Global Cryosphere, The ............................9Global Energy Assessment .....................14Global Warming ......................................4Glover, David M. ......................................8Godden, Lee ..........................................18Godt, Jonathan W. ...................................9Goldberg, Silke ........................................3Goudie, Andrew S. .................................17Governing the Climate ...........................13Grafton, R. Quentin .................................9Greening EU Competition Law and

Policy .................................................16Grübler, Arnulf .......................................13Guitart, Daniela .......................................1Gupta, Avijit ..........................................12Gupta, Joyeeta ......................................13Gustavii, Björn.......................................16

H Hall-McKim, Eileen A. ..............................1Hammer, Stephen A. ................................3Harnung, Sven E. ...................................18Heiken, Grant ........................................11Hetherington, Renée................................2Highfield, Wesley E. .................................9Hill, Lisa J. .............................................11Hillslope Hydrology and Stability ..............9History of Global Climate Governance,

The ....................................................13History of the Meteorological Office .........6Hodkinson, Trevor R. ................................5Houghton, John .......................................4House, Joanna I. ......................................2How to Prepare a Scientific Doctoral

Dissertation Based on Research Articles ...............................................16

How to Succeed as a Scientist ................17Hulme, Mike ..........................................14Hults, David R. .......................................19Hurricane Katrina and the Forgotten

Coast of Mississippi ............................12Hussey, Karen ..........................................9

I Inclusive Wealth Report 2012 ................15Introduction to Modern Climate Change ..3Introduction to Ocean Remote Sensing,

An........................................................7Introduction to the Chemistry of the

Sea, An.................................................7Introduction to the Physical and

Biological Oceanography of Shelf Seas ..7Ismail-Zadeh, Alik ..................................10

J Jacobson, Mark Z. ...................................6Jansen, Ritsert C. ...................................16Jenkins, William J. ....................................8Johnsen, Geir ..........................................8

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Johnson, Matthew S. .............................18Jones, Michael B. .....................................5Jörgens, Helge .......................................13

K Kadner, Susanne ......................................2Kang, Jung Eun .......................................9Karoly, David John ...................................1Kaufman, Martin M. ..............................19Kijko, Andrzej ........................................10Kingston, Suzanne .................................16

L Laio, Francesco ......................................12Lamb, Dennis ..........................................6Land Use and the Carbon Cycle ...............1Landslides .............................................18Langdale, Jane A. ..................................17Lannerstad, Mats ....................................8Large-Scale Solar Power Systems ...........14Larner, Ken ............................................17Lead, Jaimie ............................................9Lenschow, Andrea .................................13Liefferink, Duncan .................................13Liverman, Diana ......................................3Living in a Dangerous Climate .................2Llewellyn, Carole A. .................................8Lord, Richard ...........................................3Lovejoy, Shaun ........................................5Lu, Ning ..................................................9Lunine, Jonathan I. ................................17

M MacKenzie, Ruth ...................................15Mak, Mankin ...........................................6Making Climate Change Work for Us .....14Managing the Risks of Extreme Events

and Disasters to Advance Climate Change Adaptation ..............................2

Marsh, William M. .................................19Marshall, Gareth J. ..................................3Martin, Seelye .........................................7McLeman, Robert A. ..............................12Mehrotra, Shagun ...................................3Mesoscale-Convective Processes in the

Atmosphere .........................................5Mid-Ocean Ridges .................................17Migration and Climate Change ..............15Mishchenko, Michael I. ............................5Mitchell, Jerry T. .....................................12Modeling Methods for Marine Science .....8Moene, Arnold F. .....................................8Monson, Russell ......................................5Morgera, Elisa .......................................14Mudie, Petra J. .......................................10Mujumdar, P. P. ......................................10Murray-Wallace, Colin V. ..........................7

N Nagesh Kumar, D. ..................................10Natural Disasters and Adaptation to

Climate Change ....................................1Nature’s Trust ........................................17Neelin, J. David ........................................3Neufeldt, Henry .....................................14Neuhoff, Karsten ...................................15Nicholson, Sharon E.................................3

Noise-Induced Phenomena in the Environmental Sciences ......................12

Nonlinear Climate Dynamics ....................1Numerical Weather and Climate

Prediction .............................................6

O Ocean Dynamics and the Carbon Cycle ....8Oil and Governance ...............................19Oil in the Environment ...........................13Oppenheimer, Clive ...............................12Osborne, Patrick L. .................................11Oster, Sandra .........................................16

P Palutikof, Jean .........................................1Parnell, John A. N. ...................................5Parson, Edward A. ...................................4Pearson, Charles S. ................................12Pécoud, Antoine ....................................15Peel, Jacqueline ............................... 15, 18Perissinotto, Renzo ................................18Perthuis, Christian de .............................16Physical Geography ...............................19Physical Principles of Remote Sensing ....18Physics and Chemistry of Clouds ..............6Physics and Dynamics of Clouds and

Precipitation .........................................5Physics of the Atmosphere and Climate ....6Phytoplankton Pigments ..........................8Pichs-Madruga, Ramón ...........................2Piegorsch, Walter W. ..............................12Pierrehumbert, Raymond T. ......................4Piguet, Étienne ......................................15Pilson, Michael E. Q. ................................7Prentice, I. Colin ......................................2Principles of International Environmental

Law ....................................................15Principles of Planetary Climate .................4Promoting Compliance in an Evolving

Climate Regime ..................................15Pugh, David ............................................7

Q Quaternary Sea-Level Changes ................7

R Radko, Timour .........................................7Rajamani, Lavanya ............................ 3, 15Reed, Bradley C. ......................................1Rees, W. G. ............................................18Renewable Energy Sources and Climate

Change Mitigation................................2Reshaping Environments .......................14Resnik, David B. ....................................15Reynolds, Darren .....................................9Richardson, Katherine..............................3Richter, Burton ......................................12Ridolfi, Luca ..........................................12Rimstidt, J. Donald .................................10Rising Waters ..........................................9Risk and Uncertainty Assessment for

Natural Hazards .................................11Robinson, Derek T. ...................................1Rockström, Johan ....................................8Rosenzweig, Cynthia ...............................3Rougier, Jonathan ..................................11Roy, Suzanne ...........................................8

Rudel, Thomas K. ...................................14Runoff Prediction in Ungauged Basins......9

S Salby, Murry L. .........................................6Samelson, R. M. ......................................8Sands, Philippe ......................................15Savenije, Hubert ......................................9Schertzer, Daniel ......................................5Schubert, Wayne .....................................4Science and Politics of Global Climate

Change, The .........................................4Scientific Method in Brief .......................16Scott, David B. .......................................10Sea-Level Science ....................................7Searle, Roger .........................................17Serreze, Mark C. ......................................4Seyboth, Kristin .......................................2Sharples, Jonathan ..................................7Sholokhman, Tatiana ...............................6Short Introduction to Climate Change, A ..1Simonović, Slobodan P. ..........................10Simpson, John H. .....................................7Sivapalan, Murugesu ...............................9Smith, Mark M. .....................................12Snieder, Roel .........................................17Socioeconomic and Environmental

Impacts of Biofuels .............................14Sokona, Youba ........................................2Solecki, William D. ...................................3Somerville, Richard ..................................4Sparks, Steve .........................................11Spencer, Robert G. M. ..............................9Stead, Douglas ......................................18Steffen, Will ............................................3Stocker, Thomas F. ....................................2Stone, Jr, Brian .........................................2Strauss, Andrew L. ...................................1Stretch, Derek D. ...................................18Stripple, Johannes .................................13Stromberg, Per ......................................14Successful Grant Proposals in Science,

Technology and Medicine ...................16Sustainability Science ............................11

T Takeuchi, Kuniyoshi ...............................10Taylor, Ricky H. ......................................18Teegavarapu, Ramesh S. V. .......................9Terrestrial Biosphere-Atmosphere Fluxes ..5Theory of Large-Scale Ocean Circulation,

The ......................................................8Thommen, Lukas ...................................19Thurber, Mark C. ....................................19Too Hot to Touch ...................................11Transition to Hydrogen ..........................15Transport in the Atmosphere-

Vegetation-Soil Continuum ...................8Trapp, Robert J. ........................................5Tropical Ecosystems and Ecological

Concepts ............................................11Tropical Geomorphology ........................12Turner, John .............................................3

U Understanding Environmental Policy

Convergence ......................................13Understanding the Earth System ..............2United Nations Environment Programme 15

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United Nations University International Human Dimensions Programme ..........15

Urrutia-Fucugauchi, Jaime .....................10

V van Dam, Jos C. .......................................8Verlinde, Johannes...................................6Verron, Jacques .......................................7Victor, David G. ......................................19Viglione, Alberto ......................................9

W Wagener, Thorsten ...................................9Waldren, Stephen ....................................5Walker, Malcolm ......................................6

Walton, David W. H. ..............................18Wang, Pao K. ..........................................5Warner, Thomas Tomkins .........................6Water Resilience for Human Prosperity .....8Water Resources Planning and

Management ........................................9Weather and Climate, The ........................5Weather Observer’s Handbook, The ..........5Weber, Lynn ..........................................12Westlake, Michael .................................16Who Speaks for the Climate? ................15Wiens, John A. .......................................13Wilhelm, Erik .........................................15Williams, Richard G. .................................8Wilson, Charlie ......................................13Wokaun, Alexander ...............................15

Wood, Mary Christina ............................17Woodroffe, Colin D. .................................7Woodworth, Philip...................................7

Z Zahar, Alexander ...................................18Zaliapin, Ilya ..........................................10Zwickel, Timm..........................................2

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