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Ahsan Ahmed
Hans-Georg Bohle
Hallie Eakin
John Ingram
Anne-Marie Izac
Andre Kamga
Diana Liverman
Richard Mkandawire
Philip Thornton
Holm Tiessen
Winston Rudder

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Ahsan Ahmed

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Hans-Georg Bohle

Adaptive Food Governance. 2009. IHDP Update Issue 3: Governance as a Crosscutting Theme in Human Dimensions Science. Hans-Georg Bohle, Benjamin Etzold, Markus Keck, Patrick Sakdapolrak.

Resilience as Agency: How Resilient is the Food System of Dhaka? In: IHDP-Update 2/2009 (forthcoming). Bohle, H.-G., Etzold, B., Keck, M.

Human Security and Vulnerability. In: Matthew, R. Brklacich, M., McDonald, B. (eds.), Human Security, Vulnerability and Global Environmental Change, MIT Press (forthcoming) 2009.

Informality as Agency. Negotiating the Modes of Regulation in Contested Urban Areas. In: Die Erde (in print) 2009. Bohle H.-G., Etzold, B., Keck, M., Zingel W.-P.:

Sustainable Livelihood Security. Evolution and Application, Bohle H.-G. In: Brauch, Hans Günter; Grin, John; Mesjasz, Czeslaw; Krummenacher, Heinz; Chadha Behera, Navnita; Chourou, Béchir; Oswald Spring, Ursula; Kameri-Mbote, Patricia (eds.): Facing Global Environmental Change: Environmental, Human, Energy, Food, Health and Water Security Concepts. Hexagon Series on Human and Environmental Security and Peace, Springer-Verlag, vol. 4, pp. 521-528, 2009.

Food Vulnerability – Health Vulnerability. Convergence and Common Ground in Global Change Research, Bohle H.-G. In: Exner, M., Klein, G., Rechkemmer, A., Schmidt, F. (eds.), Towards Sustainable Global Health, UNU-SOURCE, Publications Series of UNU-EHS No. 11/2008, pp. 38-41. 2008.

Rice for the Megacity. The Food System of Dhaka in Between Global Risks and Local Vulnerabilities. In: Kraas, F. (ed.): Megacities. International Year of Planet Earth (UNESCO). Springer, Heidelberg (forthcoming) 2009. Bohle, H.-G., Etzold, B., Keck, M., Zingel, W.-P.

Megacities. Resilience and Social Vulnerability, UNU-SOURCE, Publications Series of UNU-EHS No. 10/2008. 2008. Bohle H.-G., Warner, K.

Leben mit Risiko: Resilience als neues Paradigma für die Risikowelten von morgen, Bohle H.-G. In: Felgentreff, C. und Glade, T. (eds.), Naturrisiken und Sozialkatastrophen, Elsevier/Spektrum Akademischer Verlag, Heidelberg, pp. 435-441 2007.

Vulnerabilitätskonzepte in Sozial- und Naturwissenschaften, Bohle H.-G., Glade, T. In: Felgentreff, C. und Glade, T. (eds.), Naturrisiken und Sozialkatastrophen, Elsevier/Spektrum Akademischer Verlag, Heidelberg, pp. 99-119, 2007.

Geographien von Verwundbarkeit, In: Geographische Rundschau 59 (10), pp. 20-25. 2007.

Living with Vulnerability. Livelihoods and Human Security in Risky Environments, InterSecTions, Publications Series of UNU-EHS No. 6/2007, Bonn. 2007.

 

Hallie Eakin

Linking local vulnerability to system sustainability in a resilience framework: Two cases from Latin America. Climatic Change 9: 355- DOI 10.1007/s10584-00809514x (2009)(Published online Nov. 2008). Eakin, Hallie and Wehbe, Mónica.

Nested vulnerability: exploring cross-scale linkages and vulnerability teleconnections in Mexican and Vietnamese coffee systems. Environmental Science and Policy, 12 (4), pp398-412, 2008. Eakin, Hallie; Winkels, Alexandra; and Sendizimir, Jan.

Understanding the resources of small coffee growers within the global coffee chain through a livelihood analysis approach. In H. Tiessen and J.W.B. Stewart (Eds.) Applying ecological knowledge to landuse decisions. SCOPE/ Inter-American Institute for Global Change Research/ Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture: 34-41. (2008). Castellanos, Edwin; Díaz, Rafael; Eakin, Hallie; and Jiménez, Gerardo.

Nested and networked vulnerabilities in South East Asia. (2008). Adger, W. Neil; Eakin, Hallie; and Winkels, Alexandra. In L. Lebel, A. Snidvongs, C-T. Chen A., and R. Daniels (Eds.) Critical states: Environmental challenges to development in Monsoon Southeast Asia. Gerakbudaya: Kuala Lumpur (in press).

Livelihood change, farming, and managing flood risk in the Lerma Valley, Mexico. Agriculture and Human Values. vol. 25, no. 4, pp. 555-566. DOI: 10.1007/s10460-008-9140-2. (2008). Eakin, Hallie and Appendini, Kirsten.

Nested and teleconnected vulnerabilities to environmental change. Frontiers in Ecology and Environment 6: DOI: 10.1890/070148. (2008). Adger, W. Neil; Eakin, Hallie and Winkels, Alexandra.

Producing ‘viable’ landscapes and livelihoods in Central Veracruz, Mexico: Institutional and producer responses to the coffee commodity crisis. Journal of Latin American Geography 7 (1): 109-131. (2008). Hausermann, Heidi and Eakin, Hallie.

Insights into the composition of household vulnerability from multicriteria decision analysis. Global Environmental Change. 18: 112-127. (2008). Eakin, Hallie and Bojórquez-Tapia, Luis Antonio.

Local perspectives on adaptation to climate change: Lessons from Mexico and Argentina. Wehbe, Mónica; Eakin, Hallie; Seiler, Roberto; Vinocur, Marta; Ävila, Cristian, Maurutto, Cecilia and Sánchez Torres, Gerardo. In  N. Leary, J. Adejuwon, V. Barros, I. Burton, J. Kulkarni, and R. Lasco (Eds) Climate Change and Adaptation. Earthscan, London: 315-331. (2008).

Social vulnerability of farmers in Mexico and Argentina. Eakin, Hallie; Wehbe, Mónica; Ávila, Cristian; Sánchez Torres, Gerardo; and Bojórquez-Tapia, Luis Antonio. In N. Leary, C. Conde,  J. Kulkarni, A. Nyong, and J. Pulnin, (Eds) Climate Change and Vulnerability Earthscan, London: 257-278. (2008).

  

John Ingram

Food Security and Environmental Change: Linking science, development and policy
Special issue of Environmental Science and Policy on "Food Security and Environmental Change" Volume 12, Issue 4. Ericksen, P. J., J.S.I. Ingram, D.M. Liverman (eds) 2009.

Integrating pests and pathogens into the climate change/food security debate
Journal of Experimental Botany
JXB Advance Access, April 20, 2009. doi:10.1093/jxb/erp080
P.J. Gregory, S.N. Johnson, A.C. Newton and J.S.I. Ingram

Food system concepts
ESF/COST Forward Look on European Food Systems in a Changing World.
ISBN: 2-912049-96-2
J.S.I Ingram

Climate change and the current 'food crisis'
CAB Reviews: Perspectives in Agriculture, Veterinary Science, Nutrition and Natural Resources (Volume 3, Number 099, 2008)
P.J. Gregory and J.S.I Ingram

The role of agronomic research in climate change and food security policy
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment(Volume 126, Issues 1-2, Pages 4-12, June 2008)
J.S.I. Ingram, P.J. Gregory and A.-M. Izac

Climate Change and Food Security
Philosophical Transactions of The Royal Society B (360, Pages 2139–2148, 2005)
P.J. Gregory, J.S.I. Ingram, M. Brklacich


Adapting food systems of the Indo-Gangetic plains to global environmental change: key information needs to improve policy formulation

Environmental Science and Policy (Volume 7, Issue 6, Pages 487-498, December 2004)

P.K. Aggarwal, P.K. Joshi, J.S.I. Ingram and R.K. Gupta

Global environmental change and future crop production
Australian Society of Agronomy. "Solutions for a better environment". Proceedings of the 11th Australian Agronomy Conference, 2-6 Feb. 2003, Geelong, Victoria. Published on CDROM ISBN 0-9750313-0-9. Web site www.regional.org.au/au/asa
P. J. Gregory and J.S.I. Ingram

Environmental Consequences of Alternative Practices for Intensifying Crop Production
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment (Volume 88, Pages 279-290, 2002)
P.J. Gregory, J.S.I. Ingram, R. Andersson, R.A. Betts, V. Brovkin, T.N. Chase, P.R. Grace, A.J. Gray, N. Hamilton, T.B. Hardy, S.M. Howden, A. Jenkins, M. Meybeck, M. Olsson, I. Ortiz-Monasterio, C.A. Palm, T. Payn, M. Rummukainen, R.E. Schulze, M. Thiem, C. Valentin and M.J. Wilkinson.

Global Environmental Change and Food Systems (GECAFS) A new, interdisciplinary research project
Die Erde (Volume 113, Pages 427-435, 2002)
J.S.I. Ingram and M. Brklacich.

 

Anne-Marie Izac

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Andre Kamga

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Diana Liverman

The CDM, Ethics and Development. Liverman D.M. and Boyd E. 2008. Pp 47-58 in Holm Olsen K., Fenham J. eds.  A Reformed CDM. UNEP RISOE. UNEP.

Human interactions with the Earth system: People and pixels revisited. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 33, 1458–1471. 2008. Liverman, D.M. and Roman Cuesta R.M.

Accumulation by decarbonisation and the governance of carbon offsets. Economic Geography 84(2): 127-156. 2008. Bumpus A.G. and Liverman D.M.

Developing adaptation and adapting development, Ecology and Society,12 (2): 26. 2007. Lemos, M.C., E. Boyd, E. Tompkins, H. Osbahr, D. Liverman.

Assessing Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability: Reflections on the Working Group II Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Global Environmental Change 18 (2008) 4–7. 2007. Liverman D.M.

From Uncertain to Unequivocal The IPCC Fourth Assessment Report on the Physical Science Basis of Climate Change. Liverman D.M. Environment. Vol 49 No 8 pp 36-39. 2007.

Scale, Technique and Composition Effects in the Mexican Agricultural Sector: The Influence of NAFTA and the Institutional Environment. International Environmental Agreements 7(2):1567-9764. 2006. Vilas S. and Liverman D.M.
  
Neoliberalism and the environment in Latin America. Annual Review of Environment and Resources 31(1): 327-363. 2006. Liverman D.M. and Vilas S.

Managing Biodiversity in the Light of Climate Change: Current Biological Effects and Future Impacts. Root T., Liverman D. and Newman C. 2006. Key Topics in Conservation Biology. D. Macdonald and K. Service. Eds. Oxford, Blackwells: Chapter 6.

World Regions in Global Context: Peoples, Places, and Environments. Marston, S.A., Knox, P. and Liverman D.M. 2005. Saddlebrook, NJ: Prentice Hall. 2nd edition. 672pp.

Equity, Justice and Climate Change. Climate Change: the greatest threat we face? Report of the Liberal Summer School, Centre for Reform, London. pp 20-25. 2005. Liverman D.M.

Who governs, at what scale and at what price? Geography, environmental governance and the commodification of nature. Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 94(4): 734-738. 2004. Liverman, D.M.

 

Richard Mkandawire

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Philip Thornton

Croppers to livestock keepers: Livelihood transitions to 2050 in Africa due to climate changeEnvironmental Science and Policy, 12 (4) pp 427-437. Online at doi:10.1016/j.envsci.2008.08.006 (2009).  Jones P G and Thornton P K

Spatial variation of crop yield responses to climate change in East AfricaGlobal Environmental Change 19, 54-65. (2009).  Thornton P K, Jones P G, Alagarswamy A and Andresen J

Fragmentation of rangelands: implications for humans, animals, and landscapesGlobal Environmental Change 18, 776–785. (2008).  Hobbs N T, Galvin K A, Stokes C J, Lackett J M, Ash A J, Boone R B, Reid R S and Thornton P K

Climate change and poverty in Africa: mapping hotspots of vulnerabilityAfrican Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 2 (1), 24-44. (2008).  Thornton P K, Jones P G, Owiyo T, Kruska R L, Herrero M, Kristjanson P, Notenbaert A, Bekele N and Omolo A

The spatial distribution of methane emissions from African domestic ruminants to 2030Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 16, 122-137. (2008). Herrero M, Thornton P K, Kruska R L and Reid R S

Carbon sequestration and farm income in West Africa: Identifying best management practices for smallholder agricultural systems in northern GhanaEcological Economics 67, 492-502. (2008). Gonzalez-Estrada E, Rodrigues L C,  Walen V K, Naab J B, Koo J, Jones J W, Herrero M and Thornton P K 

Integrating diverse methods to understand climate-land interactions in East AfricaGeoForum 39, 898-911. (2008). Olson J M, Alagarswamy G, Andresen J, Campbell D J, Ge J, Huebner M, Lofgren B, Lusch D P, Moore N, Pijanowski B C, Qi J, Thornton P K, Torbick N and Wang J.

Vulnerability, climate change and livestock – opportunities and challenges for the poor.  Journal of Semi-Arid Tropical Agricultural Research 4(1). (2007). (published online at http://www.icrisat.org/Journal/specialproject.htm). Thornton P K, Herrero M, Freeman A, Okeyo M, Rege E, Jones P G and McDermott J.

The livestock-climate-poverty nexus: A discussion paper on ILRI research in relation to climate change.  ILRI, Nairobi, Kenya, 80 pp. (2008). Thornton P K, Notenbaert A, van de Steeg J and Herrero M

Mapping climate vulnerability and poverty in Africa.  Report to the Department for International Development, ILRI, Nairobi, Kenya, May 2006, 200 pp.   Thornton PK, Jones P G, Owiyo T, Kruska R L, Herrero M, Kristjanson P, Notenbaert A, Bekele N and Omolo A, with contributions from Orindi V, Ochieng A, Otiende B, Bhadwal S, Anantram K, Nair S, Kumar V and Kelkar U

 

Holm Tiessen

Communicating Global Change Science to Society - An Assessment and Case Studies.  SCOPE 68, 217pp. 2007. Island Press, Washington, Covelo, London. H. Tiessen, M. Brklacich, G. Breulmann and S.C. R.Menezes (eds.). 

Carbon Turnover and Carbon-13 Natural Abundance under Land Use Change in Semiarid Savanna Soils of La Pampa, Argentina. Soil Science Society of America Journal, 70: 1541–1546. 2006. A. Zach, H. Tiessen, and E. Noellemeyer.

Residual N and P fertilizer effect and fertilizer recovery on intercropped and sole-cropped corn and bean in semiarid northeast Brazil. Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems, v. 70: 1-11. 2004. E.V.S.B. Sampaio, H. Tiessen, A.C.D. Antonino,  I.H. Salcedo.

Organic matter transformations and soil fertility in a treed pasture in
semiarid NE Brazil
. Plant and Soil., 252: 195-205. 2003. H. Tiessen, R.S.C. Menezes, I.H. Salcedo and B. Wick.

Soil fertility during shifting cultivation in the tropical Karst soils of YucatanAgronomy for Sustainable Development, 22: 113-123. 2002. C. Weisbach, H. Tiessen, J.J. Jimenez-Osornio.

Management of organic matter in tropical soils: scope and limitations. Developments in plant and soil sciences, Kluwer Academic, Publishers, Dordrecht.  248 pp. 2001. C. Martius, H. Tiessen and  P.L.G. Vlek (eds.).

Phosphorus in the Global Environment, Transfers, Cycles and Management  SCOPE 54, ICSU,UNEP, John Wiley & Sons Chichester,  UK. 462 pp. 1995. H. Tiessen (ed.).

Phosphorus Dynamics in Tropical Soils, Chapter II-8 in Agronomy Monograph 46: Phosphorus: Agriculture and the Environment.  American Society of Agronomy, Madison pp.253-262. 2005. H. Tiessen.

 

Winston Rudder

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