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CHANGES IN THE HUMAN-MONSOON SYSTEM OF EAST ASIA IN THE CONTEXT OF GLOBAL CHANGE

edited by Congbin Fu (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) , J R Freney (CSIRO, Plant Industry, Australia) , & J W B Stewart (Salt Spring Island, British Columbia, Canada)

This book is the first in a series of assessments of regional climate change. Irreversible changes to regional biogeochemistry, and terrestrial and marine ecosystem functioning are brought about by increases in population, intensified land use, urbanization, industrialization and economic development. These may have global as well as regional consequences. The objectives of the assessments are, (i) to better understand how human activities in regions are altering regional atmospheric, terrestrial, and marine environments, (ii) to provide a sound scientific basis for sustainable regional development, and (iii) to develop the capability of predicting changes in global-regional linkages in the Earth System and to recognize the future consequences of such changes. This book describes such a study for monsoon East Asia, providing a state-of-the-art summary of what we already know, and serves as a basis for identifying knowledge gaps that require study.

 
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Readership: Professional scientists, graduate and undergraduates students, and non-experts interested in the factors affecting climate change, the environment, sustainability of the earth system, sea level changes, biodiversity and population growth. Insurance assessors, government officials and others in industry interested in or affected by disasters induced by climate change.
 


384pp
Pub. date: Jul 2008
eISBN: 9789812832429
 
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