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Page 1: Environmental science 2016

cambridge.org/environment2016

EnvironmEntal SciEncE 2016

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Welcome to the Environmental and Atmospheric Sciences books catalogue 2016.Here you will find new and forthcoming titles, representing the highest level of academic research from renowned authors. our highlights this year include russell’s Space Physics, and new editions of Houghton’s Global Warming: the complete Briefing and Dessler’s introduction to modern climate change.

our publications are available in a variety of formats, including ebooks and print, as well as online collections for institutional purchase via ebooks.cambridge.org.

We also publish a range of leading journals including the Journal of Fluid mechanics and antarctic Science. You can recommend our books and online collections to your librarian by filling out the form at the back of this catalogue.

to see more book listings, product information, preview extracts and reviews, and to find out which conferences we are attending, you can find us online at www.cambridge.org/environment2016.

You can also keep up to date with the latest news and author views from our academic blog at www.cambridgeblog.org/category/sci-tech/climate-change.

We hope that you enjoy reading about our latest publications. For queries, suggestions or proposals, you can find a list of useful contacts at the back of this catalogue.

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Solving Climate Change

with Technology Policy

Transforming Energy

Cover image: Old broken wind pump and new wind generators distorted by hot air. South Australia. © Ilia Torlin / Shutterstock.

Cover design: Alice Soloway

PATTTransform

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‘Anthony Patt challenges the received wisdom of climate policy head on.… His book serves as a wake-up call for climate policy decision makers. In the end, the actual performance of greenhouse gas mitigation policy instruments counts, not their theoretical beauty.’ – Axel Michaelowa, University of Zurich

Climate change will be an ecological and humanitarian catastrophe unless we move quickly to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions. Policy experts advise us that we need to make major changes to our lifestyles, and our governments need to agree to globally binding treaties and implement market instruments like carbon taxes. This advice is a mistake: it treats technological innovation as being at the periphery of the climate policy challenge. Instead, technological innovation needs to be at its core; we will phase out emissions when and only when the technologies to replace fossil fuels are good enough, and policies need to support these new technologies quickly and directly. Anyone with an interest in climate change and energy policy will find this book forward-thinking and invaluable. Professional policy makers, climate and energy policy researchers, and students of energy and public policy, economics, political science, environmental studies, and geography will find this book especially stimulating.

Includes a foreword by David G. Victor, professor in the School of International Relations and Pacific Studies and director of the Laboratory on International Law and Regulation, University of California, San Diego.

ANTHONY PATT

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Frédéric Fabry

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Complexity and Uncertainty at the Intersection of Science, Economics,

Politics, and Human Behavior Cover image courtesy of © Angelo Giampiccolo / Shutterstock.com

Cover design: Alice Soloway

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Climate Change: A W

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Climate Change: A Wicked Problem

F R A N K P. I N C R O P E R A

How can the threat of climate change be reduced without impairing the global economy? Under one cover, Frank Incropera provides a comprehensive, objective, and critical assessment of all issues germane to the climate change debate:

The science of climate is treated in depth, but in an approachable and accessible manner. A strong case is made for the reality of anthropogenic climate change, while deconstruct-ing opposing views and confronting the range of issues that remain uncertain. A pragmatic approach is taken on options for mitigating the effects of climate change. The strengths and weaknesses of the options are identifi ed, including limitations that render some problematic and measures that must be taken to make others more attractive. Assessments of future energy options are provided, including economic considerations, targets of opportunity for innovation, and barriers imposed by special interests, politics, and human behavior.

This book is for individuals wishing to become fully informed about the scientifi c basis of climate change and the many competing infl uences on dealing with the issue. After reading this book, the reader will have a fi rm foundation for drawing his or her own conclusions on the subject.

“This remarkable book … offers the most balanced, unbiased and holistic view. … As we enter a period of intense global and national discourse on this important topic, the timing of this book could not be better. People worldwide need to read Dr. Incropera’s book to map out for themselves the panoramic view of this multidimensional complex issue.” – From the Foreword of Arun Majumdar, Jay Precourt Professor, Stanford University;

Former Vice President for Energy, Google; Founding Director, US Advanced Research Projects Agency - Energy (ARPA-E); Former U.S. Acting Undersecretary of Energy, Department of Energy

“[A] masterful job of bringing the reader on a journey through the science and debate.” – Suresh V. Garimella, Goodson Distinguished Professor of Mechanical

Engineering, Purdue University

“I can think of no better source of information than this book. … It will challenge readers’ preconceived notions intellectually, but they will walk away with a much better appreciation for what is really at stake.” – Michael O’Sullivan, Senior Vice President, NextEra Energy

“[A] masterful job … required reading for every public policy student, legislator, regulator, and business decision maker in the energy space.” – From the Foreword of Anthony F. Earley Jr, Chairman, CEO, and

President PG&E Corporation

“Whether the reader is a climate change novice or an experienced hand, a scientist or an interested layman, [this book] provides invaluable information and insights with which to intelligently engage in shaping the future of this monumental challenge. It will challenge your thinking regardless of your starting point.” – From the Foreword of G.P. “Bud” Peterson, President, Georgia Institute of Technology

• underlying science• technology options for mitigating

the effects of climate change• economic ramifi cations• cultural and behavioural issues

• infl uence of special interests and public policy

• geopolitical issues • ethical implications

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How far will it be possible to adapt to changes of climate?

• Accessible to both scientists and non-scientists, the text avoids mathematical equations and includes more technical material in boxes.

• Simple figures help students to understand visually the conclusions the science leads to, without being overwhelmed by vast amounts of data.

• Questions for students to consider and test their understanding are included in each chapter, along with carefully selected further reading to expand their knowledge.

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John Houghton’s definitive, full colour guide to climate change answers these questions and more by providing the best and latest information available, including the latest IPCC results. The simple, logical flow of ideas gives an invaluable grounding in the science, as well as the physical and human impacts of climate change, for undergraduate students across a wide range of disciplines.

‘If you’re looking for an authoritative, comprehensive – and yet highly accessible – treatment of climate change science, impacts, and solutions, look no further ….’

Professor Michael Mann, Pennsylvania State University; author of The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars

‘... a very important update of a major text, marked particularly by the inclusion of data and illustrations based on the newest IPCC resources.’

Dr Peter G. Knight, Keele University

‘... an excellent basis for students and non-scientists to understand climate change with its manifold impacts and consequences for humankind and for our common planet.’

Professor Ottmar Edenhofer, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research; Co-Chair of Working Group III of the IPCC

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Contents Climatology and climate change 1

Atmospheric science and meteorology 4

Hydrology, hydrogeology and water resources 7

Oceanography and marine science 9

Soil science 10

Geomorphology and physical geography 10

Environmental science 11

Environmental policy, economics and law 13

Also of interest 17

Information on related journals Inside back cover

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Cover design by Alice Soloway

The First Edition won the 2014 American Meteorological Society Louis J. Battan Author’s Award

“I’m delighted to see an updated edition of Dessler’s textbook; the new edition reminds me why I

liked the book so much in the fi rst place. I used the fi rst edition for my climate literacy courses for

fi rst-year non-science majors, as I was impressed with its simple and compelling coverage of the

science of climate change and, just as importantly, its social and political context. The students

loved the book – some even commented that it was the fi rst time they had actually understood and

enjoyed reading a science book. The revised version brings the book completely up to date, and it

will ensure it remains my number-one recommendation for an introductory text on climate change.”

– Steve Easterbrook, University of Toronto

“Dessler’s book is written so clearly that anyone can read it and understand the major issues in

climate change. It hits just the right balance between rigor and comfort, making the whole topic

more appealing and accessible to students.” – Deborah Lawrence, University of Virginia

This is an invaluable textbook for any introductory survey course on the science and policy of

climate change, for both non-science majors and introductory science students.

This second edition has been thoroughly updated to refl ect the most recent science, as described

in the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change reports, and many illustrations include

new data. The new edition also refl ects advances in the political debate over climate change.

Key features:

• tightly focuses on the problem of anthropogenic climate change

• unique among textbooks on climate change, combining an introduction to the science with

an introduction to economic and policy issues

• unlike more descriptive textbooks, it allows students to access the quantitative depth they

need for an adequate understanding of the science of climate change. It supports students

in using algebra to understand simple equations and to solve the problems at the ends of

the chapters

• covers predictions of future climate and its impacts on humans and our environment

Clearly structured:

• the fi rst half of the book focuses on the science of modern climate change, including

evidence that the Earth is warming and a basic description of climate physics. The concepts

of radiative forcing, feedbacks, and the carbon cycle are also introduced.

• the second half of the book goes beyond the science to address economics and policy, so

each student leaves the textbook ready to engage in the public policy debate on this issue.

INTRODUCTION TO

MODERN CLIMATE CHANGE

ANDREW DESSLER

SECOND EDITION

complete set of fi gures from the book

as PowerPoint fi les for instructors

solutions to exercises (password

protected for instructors)

videos of the author’s lectures

additional computer exercises

links for additional student and

instructor resources

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Complexity and Uncertainty at the Intersection of Science, Economics, Politics, and Human Behavior

Cover image courtesy of © Angelo Giampiccolo / Shutterstock.comCover design: Alice Soloway

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Climate Change: A W

icked Problem

Climate Change: A Wicked Problem

F R A N K P. I N C R O P E R A

How can the threat of climate change be reduced without impairing the global economy? Under one cover, Frank Incropera provides a comprehensive, objective, and critical

assessment of all issues germane to the climate change debate:

The science of climate is treated in depth, but in an approachable and accessible manner.

A strong case is made for the reality of anthropogenic climate change, while deconstruct-

ing opposing views and confronting the range of issues that remain uncertain. A pragmatic

approach is taken on options for mitigating the effects of climate change. The strengths and

weaknesses of the options are identifi ed, including limitations that render some problematic

and measures that must be taken to make others more attractive. Assessments of future

energy options are provided, including economic considerations, targets of opportunity for

innovation, and barriers imposed by special interests, politics, and human behavior.

This book is for individuals wishing to become fully informed about the scientifi c basis of climate change and the many competing infl uences on dealing with the issue. After reading this book, the reader will have a fi rm foundation for drawing his or her own conclusions on the subject.

“This remarkable book … offers the most balanced, unbiased and holistic view. … As we

enter a period of intense global and national discourse on this important topic, the timing

of this book could not be better. People worldwide need to read Dr. Incropera’s book to

map out for themselves the panoramic view of this multidimensional complex issue.”

– From the Foreword of Arun Majumdar, Jay Precourt Professor, Stanford University;

Former Vice President for Energy, Google; Founding Director, US Advanced Research Projects Agency - Energy (ARPA-E);

Former U.S. Acting Undersecretary of Energy, Department of Energy“[A] masterful job of bringing the reader on a journey through the science and debate.”

– Suresh V. Garimella, Goodson Distinguished Professor of Mechanical

Engineering, Purdue University“I can think of no better source of information than this book. … It will challenge

readers’ preconceived notions intellectually, but they will walk away with a much better

appreciation for what is really at stake.” – Michael O’Sullivan, Senior Vice President, NextEra Energy“[A] masterful job … required reading for every public policy student, legislator,

regulator, and business decision maker in the energy space.”

– From the Foreword of Anthony F. Earley Jr, Chairman, CEO, and

President PG&E Corporation“Whether the reader is a climate change novice or an experienced hand, a scientist or an

interested layman, [this book] provides invaluable information and insights with which to

intelligently engage in shaping the future of this monumental challenge. It will challenge

your thinking regardless of your starting point.” – From the Foreword of G.P. “Bud” Peterson, President, Georgia Institute of Technology

• underlying science• technology options for mitigating the effects of climate change• economic ramifi cations• cultural and behavioural issues

• infl uence of special interests and public policy • geopolitical issues • ethical implications

Frank P. Incroperaauthor of Climate Change: a Wicked Problem

“I can think of no better source of information than this book that presents –

in a straightforward manner – many of the complex choices and trade-offs

ahead of us as a society. It will challenge readers’ preconceived notions intellectually,

but they will walk away with a much better appreciation for what is really at stake.”

Michael O’Sullivan, Senior Vice President, NextEra Energy

Christopher T. Russell, University of california, los angeles

Robert J. Strangeway, University of california, los angeles

Janet G. Luhmann, University of california, Berkeley

authors of Space Physics

This textbook, derived from courses given by three leading researchers, provides

advanced undergraduates and graduates with up-to-date coverage of space physics, from

the Sun to the interstellar medium. Clear explanations of the underlying physical processes

are presented alongside major new discoveries and knowledge gained from space

missions, ground-based observations, theory, and modelling to inspire students.

Andrew E. Desslerauthors of Introduction to Modern Climate Change: 2nd Edition

“I’m delighted to see an updated edition of Dessler’s textbook; the new edition reminds me

why I liked the book so much in the first place… I was so impressed with its simple and

compelling coverage of the science of climate change, and, just as importantly, its social

and political context…it remains my number one recommendation for an introductory

text on climate change.”

Steve Easterbrook, University of Toronto

Featured authors

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eBooks available at www.cambridge.org/ebookstore

Climatology and climate change

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Microclimate and Local ClimateRoger BarryUniversity of Colorado Boulder

and Peter BlankenUniversity of Colorado Boulder

This book provides an up-to-date, comprehensive treatment of microclimate and local climate. It describes and explains the climate within the lower atmosphere and upper soil, the region critical to life on Earth. It is invaluable for advanced students and researchers in climatology, environmental science, geography, meteorology, agricultural science, and forestry.

Advance praise: ‘A masterful overview of a fundamental topic in climatology, by two leaders in the field who provide clear explanations and an up-to-date summary of the literature. Essential reading for anybody interested in climate science.’Raymond Bradley, Director, Climate System Research Center, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Contents: Preface; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction; Part I. Controls of Microclimate: 2. Microclimatic elements; 3. Methods of observation and instrumentation; 4. Radiation; 5. The energy balance; 6. Monitoring and modeling of radiation and energy balance via remote sensing and land surface models; 7. Microclimates of different vegetated environments; 8. Microclimates of physical systems; 9. Bioclimatology; Part II. Local Climates: 10. Urban climates; 11. Topoclimatic effects on microclimate; Part III. Environmental Change: 12. The effects of climate change on microclimates; Problems; Glossary; Symbols; SI units and conversions; Index.2016 253 x 177 mm 379pp 58 b/w illus.  31 colour illus.  48 tables   978-1-107-14562-7 Hardback

£44.99 / US$84.99

Publication May 2016

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107145627

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Ecological ClimatologyConcepts and ApplicationsThird editionGordon BonanUniversity of Colorado Boulder

Gordon Bonan’s comprehensive textbook introduces an interdisciplinary framework to understand the interaction between terrestrial ecosystems and climate change. Ideal for advanced students studying ecology, environmental science, atmospheric science, and geography. This thoroughly updated edition contains new science and references, completely new material, and emphasizes Earth system science.

Review of previous edition: ‘Gordon Bonan’s excellent Ecological Climatology … provides an up-to-date status report on ecosystem-climate interactions … across a broad range of disciplines. The text is clearly written and little specialized knowledge is required to read it … [This book] clearly outlines the scope of possibility for integrating the physics of climate, the biological principles of ecology, and the biogeochemical pathways that link atmosphere and land surface.’David S. Gutzler, Natural Resources Journal

Contents: 1. Ecosystems and climate; Part I. The Earth System: 2. Components of the Earth system; 3. Global cycles; Part II. Global Physical Climatology: 4. Atmospheric radiation; 5. Atmospheric general circulation and climate; 6. Earth’s climates; 7. Climate variability; 8. Climate change; Part III. Hydrometeorology: 9. Soil physics; 10. Water balance; 11. Watershed hydrology; 12. Surface energy fluxes; 13. Turbulent fluxes; 14. Soil moisture and the atmospheric boundary layer; Part IV. Biometeorolgy: 15. Leaf temperature and energy fluxes; 16. Leaf photosynthesis and stomatal conductance; 17. Plant canopies; Part V. Terrestrial Plant Ecology: 18. Plant strategies; 19. Populations and communities; 20. Ecosystems; 21. Soil biogeochemistry; 22. Vegetation dynamics; 23. Landscapes and disturbances; 24. Global biogeography; Part VI. Terrestrial Forcings and Feedbacks: 25. Terrestrial ecosystems and earth system models; 26. Seasonal-to-interannual variability; 27. Biogeophyscial climate-vegetation dynamics; 28. Anthropogenic land use and land-cover change; 29. Carbon cycle-climate feedbacks;

30. Nitrogen, chemistry, and climate; 31. Aerosols, chemistry, and climate; 32. Urbanization; 33. Climate intervention and geoengineering; 34. Co-evolution of climate and life; References; Index.2016 253 x 203 mm 754pp 402 b/w illus.  32 colour illus.   978-1-107-04377-0 Hardback

£125.00 / US$225.00

978-1-107-61905-0 Paperback £49.99 / US$109.99

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107043770

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Climate Change: A Wicked ProblemComplexity and Uncertainty at the Intersection of Science, Economics, Politics, and Human BehaviorFrank P. IncroperaUniversity of Notre Dame, Indiana

Under one cover, Frank Incropera provides a comprehensive, objective and critical assessment of all issues germane to the climate change debate: science, technology options, economic ramifications, cultural and behavioural issues, the influence of special interests and public policy, geopolitics and ethical dimensions. The underlying science is treated in depth, but in an approachable and accessible manner. A strong case is made for the reality of anthropogenic climate change, while confronting the range of issues that remain uncertain and deconstructing opposing views. Incropera assesses the strengths and weaknesses of technology options for mitigating the effects of climate change, analyzes nontechnical factors – economic, cultural and political – and provides an in-depth treatment of ethical implications. This book is intended for those wishing to become fully informed about climate change and is designed to provide the reader with a firm foundation for drawing his or her own conclusions.

‘This remarkable book … offers [a] most balanced, unbiased and holistic view … respect[s] the reader’s prerogative to make up their own mind … As we enter a period of intense global and national discourse on this important topic, the timing of this book could not be better. People worldwide need to read Dr Incropera’s book to map out for themselves the panoramic view of this multidimensional complex issue.’Arun Majumdar, Jay Precourt Professor, Stanford University; Former Vice President for Energy, Google; Founding Director, US Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy (ARPA-E); and Former US Acting Undersecretary of Energy, Department of Energy, from the Foreword

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Contributors: Tony Earley, Bud Peterson, Arun Majumdar2015 228 x 152 mm 364pp 10 b/w illus.  11 colour illus.  10 tables   978-1-107-10907-0 Hardback

£54.99 / US$84.99

978-1-107-52113-1 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107109070

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Introduction to Modern Climate ChangeSecond editionAndrew DesslerTexas A & M University

An invaluable textbook for any introductory survey course on the science and policy of climate change, for both non-science majors and introductory science students. The second edition has been thoroughly updated with the most recent science from the latest IPCC reports, and reflects advances in the political debate.

‘I’m delighted to see an updated edition of Dessler’s textbook; the new edition reminds me why I liked the book so much in the first place. I used the first edition for my climate literacy courses for first-year non-science majors, as I was so impressed with its simple and compelling coverage of the science of climate change, and, just as importantly, its social and political context. The students loved the book – some even commented that it was the first time they had actually understood and enjoyed reading a science book. The revised version brings the book completely up to date, and will ensure it remains my number one recommendation for an introductory text on climate change.’Steve Easterbrook, University of Toronto

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. Predictions of future climate change; 9. Impacts of climate change; 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; References; Index.2015 253 x 177 mm 267pp 75 b/w illus.  9 colour illus.  5 tables  154 exercises   978-1-107-09682-0 Hardback

£64.99 / US$110.00

978-1-107-48067-4 Paperback £32.99 / US$54.99

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107096820

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Climate System Dynamics and ModellingHugues GoosseUniversité Catholique de Louvain, Belgium

This textbook presents all aspects of climate system dynamics, on all timescales from the Earth’s formation to modern human-induced climate change. It will be invaluable for any course on the climate system, and will also be useful for scientists and professionals who want a clear introduction to the topic.

‘Hugues Goosse offers a brilliant introduction to climate dynamics and modelling. This comprehensive overview bridges the gap between classical, more focused textbooks on individual aspects of the wide ranging climate topic, thereby providing an excellent compendium for advanced undergraduate and early masters students in the field of climate science.’Martin Claussen, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Hamburg

Contents: 1. Description of the climate system and its components; 2. The energy balance, hydrological and carbon cycles; 3. Modelling the climate system; 4. The response of the climate system to a perturbation; 5. Brief history of climate: causes and mechanisms; 6. Future climate changes.2015 253 x 177 mm 373pp 3 b/w illus.  185 colour illus.  5 tables  95 exercises   978-1-107-08389-9 Hardback

£79.99 / US$150.00

978-1-107-44583-3 Paperback £39.99 / US$74.99

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107083899

The Adaptive Challenge of Climate ChangeEdited by Karen O’BrienUniversitetet i Oslo

and Elin SelboeUniversitetet i Oslo

This book presents a new perspective on climate change adaptation, approaching it as an adaptive challenge that is fundamentally linked to beliefs, values and worldviews, and to power, politics, identities and interests. It will be of interest to researchers and policy makers in the environmental sciences, social sciences and humanities.2015 253 x 177 mm 346pp 18 b/w illus.  18 tables   978-1-107-02298-0 Hardback

£79.99 / US$120.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107022980

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Global WarmingThe Complete BriefingFifth editionSir John HoughtonFormer Chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

Sir John Houghton’s definitive, full-colour guide to climate change is fully up-to-date with the latest IPCC findings.

Review of previous edition: ‘It is difficult to imagine how Houghton’s exposition of this complex body of information might be substantially improved upon … Seldom has such a complex topic been presented with such remarkable simplicity, directness and crystalline clarity … Houghton’s complete briefing is without doubt the best briefing the concerned citizen could hope to find within the pages of a pocketable book.’John Perry, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society

Contents: 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. A strategy for action to avoid dangerous climate change; 11. Energy and transport for the future; 12. The global village; Glossary; Index.2015 246 x 189 mm 396pp 173 colour illus.  15 tables  110 exercises   978-1-107-09167-2 Hardback

£74.99 / US$124.99

978-1-107-46379-0 Paperback £34.99 / US$54.99

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107091672

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laTesT reporTs from THe ipcc

These latest Fifth Assessment Reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) will again form the standard reference for all those concerned with climate change and its consequences, including students, researchers and policy makers in environmental science, meteorology, climatology, biology, ecology, atmospheric chemistry and environmental policy.

Climate Change 2013 – The Physical Science BasisWorking Group I Contribution to the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate ChangeEdited by Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

Review of the Fourth Assessment Report – Climate Change 2007: ‘… a milestone for climate change science and policy.’Science

2014 279 x 216 mm 1552pp 609 colour illus.  189 tables   978-1-107-05799-9 Hardback

£120.00 / US$190.00

978-1-107-66182-0 Paperback £60.00 / US$99.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107057999

Climate Change 2014 – Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability: Part A: Global and Sectoral AspectsWorking Group II Contribution to the IPCC Fifth Assessment ReportVolume 1: Global and Sectoral Aspects Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change2015 978-1-107-05807-1 Hardback

£120.00 / US$190.00

978-1-107-64165-5 Paperback £59.99 / US$99.99

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107058071

Part B: Regional AspectsWorking Group II Contribution to the IPCC Fifth Assessment ReportVolume 2: Regional Aspects2015 978-1-107-05816-3 Hardback

£120.00 / US$190.00

978-1-107-68386-0 Paperback £59.99 / US$99.99

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107058163

Climate Change 2014: Mitigation of Climate ChangeWorking Group III Contribution to the IPCC Fifth Assessment ReportIntergovernmental Panel on Climate Change2015 279 x 216 mm 750pp 600 colour illus.  100 tables   978-1-107-05821-7 Hardback

£119.99 / US$189.99

978-1-107-65481-5 Paperback £59.99 / US$30.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107058217

Volcanism and Global Environmental ChangeEdited by Anja SchmidtUniversity of Leeds

Kirsten E. FristadNASA Ames Research Centre

and Linda T. Elkins-TantonArizona State University

A multidisciplinary volume describing the effects of volcanism on the environment, past and present, for researchers and advanced students.2015 247 x 174 mm 339pp 85 b/w illus.  30 colour illus.  14 tables   978-1-107-05837-8 Hardback

£75.00 / US$120.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107058378

Climate Change in DesertsPast, Present and FutureMartin WilliamsUniversity of Adelaide

A synthesis of the environmental and climatic history of every major desert and desert margin, for researchers and advanced students.2014 253 x 177 mm 650pp 147 b/w illus.  27 tables   978-1-107-01691-0 Hardback

£120.00 / US$190.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107016910

Climate Modeling for Scientists and EngineersJohn B. DrakeUniversity of Tennessee

A guide to climate modelling and simulation, focussing on numerical methods for PDEs and algorithms for high-performance computing.2014 247 x 174 mm 170pp 978-1-61197-353-2 Paperback

£46.00 / US$76.90

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

and Eileen A. Hall-McKimUniversity of Colorado Boulder

A concise, non-mathematical, full-color introduction to modern climatology, covering the key topics of climate science for intermediate undergraduate students.2014 246 x 189 mm 271pp 20 b/w illus.  110 colour illus.  108 exercises   978-1-107-03725-0 Hardback

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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

Eighteen case studies of worldwide natural disasters are used to inform actual climate change adaptation practice for researchers and decision-makers.2013 253 x 177 mm 288pp 60 b/w illus.  14 tables   978-1-107-01016-1 Hardback

£89.99 / US$140.00

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Nonlinear Climate DynamicsHenk A. DijkstraUtrecht University

This book presents stochastic dynamical systems theory in order to synthesize our current knowledge of climate variability, for graduate students and researchers.2013 253 x 177 mm 367pp 289 b/w illus.  13 colour illus.  11 tables   978-0-521-87917-0 Hardback

£44.99 / US$84.99

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The Arctic Climate SystemSecond editionMark C. SerrezeUniversity of Colorado Boulder

and Roger G. BarryUniversity of Colorado Boulder

This second edition provides a completely up-to-date, scientifically rigorous yet highly accessible overview of Arctic climate science, for advanced students and researchers.Cambridge Atmospheric and Space Science Series

2014 253 x 177 mm 415pp 70 b/w illus.  31 colour illus.  93 maps  5 tables  33 exercises   978-1-107-03717-5 Hardback

£79.99 / US$135.00

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Birds and Climate ChangeImpacts and Conservation ResponsesJames W. Pearce-HigginsBritish Trust for Ornithology, Norfolk

and Rhys E. GreenUniversity of Cambridge

A critical synthesis of the impacts of climate change on birds, examining potential future effects and conservation responses.Ecology, Biodiversity and Conservation

2014 246 x 189 mm 477pp 154 b/w illus.  21 tables   978-0-521-11428-8 Hardback

£79.99 / US$130.00

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Light Scattering by Ice CrystalsFundamentals and ApplicationsKuo-Nan LiouUniversity of California, Los Angeles

and Ping YangTexas A & M University

This research volume outlines the scientific foundations that are central to our current understanding of light scattering, absorption and polarization processes involving ice crystals. It is intended for active researchers and advanced graduate students in atmospheric science, climatology and remote sensing, as well as scholars in related fields.2016 247 x 174 mm 420pp 49 b/w illus.  117 colour illus.   978-0-521-88916-2 Hardback

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An Introduction to CloudsFrom the Microscale to ClimateUlrike LohmannETH Zentrum, Switzerland

Felix LüöndFederal Institute of Metrology, METAS

and Fabian MahrtETH Zentrum, Switzerland

This comprehensive textbook provides a fundamental understanding of clouds, from cloud microphysics to the large-scale impacts of clouds on climate. Each chapter ends with problem sets and multiple choice questions that can be completed online, making it ideal for advanced undergraduates and graduates in atmospheric and environmental sciences.Contents: Preface; List of symbols; List of acronyms; 1. Clouds; 2. Thermodynamics; 3. Atmospheric dynamics; 4. Mixing and convection; 5. Atmospheric aerosol particles; 6. Cloud droplet formation and Köhler theory; 7. Microphysical processes of

warm clouds; 8. Microphysical processes of cold clouds; 9. Precipitation; 10. Storms and cloud dynamics; 11. Global energy budget; 12. Impact of aerosol particles and clouds on climate; References; Index.2016 246 x 189 mm 408pp 184 b/w illus.  23 colour illus.  27 tables   978-1-107-01822-8 Hardback

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Fundamentals of LightningVladimir A. RakovUniversity of Florida

Presenting the current state of the art in lightning science, this book provides a focused set of topics suitable for advanced undergraduate or graduate students on a single-semester course. Pedagogical features designed to facilitate class learning include chapter summaries, further reading suggestions, questions and problems, and a glossary.

Advance praise: ‘This is a very clear, easy to read and insightful book on one of the most fascinating and yet complex natural phenomena. The content and structure of the book are well designed for use on an undergraduate or graduate course on lightning. It is enriched with interesting exercises and problems, and is nicely complemented by nine instructive appendices. The book is a must for anyone interested in understanding lightning and its effects.’Farhad Rachidi, Electromagnetic Compatibility Laboratory (EMC Lab), Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL)

Contents: Dedication; Preface; 1. Types of lightning discharges and lightning terminology; 2. Incidence of lightning to areas and structures; 3. Electrical structure of thunderclouds; 4. Properties of the downward negative lightning discharge to ground; 5. Calculation of lightning electromagnetic fields; 6. Modeling of lightning processes; 7. Measurement of lightning electric and magnetic fields; 8. Electromagnetic methods of lightning location; 9. Lightning damaging effects and protective techniques; Appendix 1. How is lightning initiated in thunderclouds?; Appendix 2. Reconstruction of sources from measured electrostatic field changes; Appendix 3. Derivation of exact equations for computing lightning electric and magnetic fields; Appendix 4. Compact intracloud discharges (CIDs); Appendix 5. Is it true that lightning never strikes the same place twice?; Appendix 6. Is it possible to use lightning as an energy source?; Appendix 7. Lightning safety;

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Space PhysicsAn IntroductionC. T. RussellUniversity of California, Los Angeles

J. G. LuhmannUniversity of California, Berkeley

and R. J. StrangewayUniversity of California, Los Angeles

This textbook provides advanced undergraduates and graduates with up-to-date coverage of space physics from the Sun to the interstellar medium. Clear explanations of physical processes are presented alongside major new discoveries gained from space missions. End-of-chapter problems and specially developed computer-based exercises allow students to put the theory into practice.Contents: Preface; 1. Solar terrestrial physics: the evolution of a discipline; 2. The upper atmosphere and ionosphere; 3. Physics of magnetized plasmas; 4. The Sun and its atmosphere; 5. The solar wind and heliosphere; 6. Collisionless shocks; 7. Solar wind interaction with magnetized obstacles; 8. Plasma interactions with unmagnetized bodies; 9. Solar wind magnetosphere coupling; 10. The terrestrial magnetosphere; 11. The aurora; 12. Planetary magnetospheres; 13. Plasma waves; Appendix 1. Notation, vector identities, and differential operators; Appendix 2. Fundamental constants and plasma parameters of space physics; Appendix 3. Geophysical coordinate transformations; Appendix 4. Time series analysis techniques; Glossary; References; Index.2016 246 x 189 mm 360pp 325 b/w illus.  19 tables  98 exercises   978-1-107-09882-4 Hardback

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Applied Thermodynamics for MeteorologistsSam MillerPlymouth State University

This textbook on atmospheric thermodynamics is for students of meteorology or atmospheric science. It also serves as a reference text for working professionals in meteorology and weather forecasting. It is unique because it provides complete, calculus-based derivations of basic physics, and connects mathematical relationships to practical weather forecasting applications.

‘This text provides a modern and accessible treatment of atmospheric thermodynamics … a student-friendly text, with enough rigor to be a strong thermodynamics text, while sporting a sufficient number of real-world cases to help drive home salient points.’Patrick S. Market, University of Missouri

Contents: 1. Basic concepts and terminology; 2. Equations of state; 3. Work, heat, and temperature; 4. The first law of thermodynamics; 5. Adiabatic processes; 6. The second law of thermodynamics; 7. Water vapor and phase transitions; 8. Moisture considerations: effects on temperature; 9. Atmospheric statics; 10. Model and standard atmospheres; 11. Stability; 12. Severe weather applications; Index.2015 253 x 177 mm 392pp 39 b/w illus.  52 colour illus.  52 tables  142 exercises   978-1-107-10071-8 Hardback

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Atmospheric Boundary LayerIntegrating Air Chemistry and Land InteractionsJordi Vilà-Guerau de ArellanoWageningen Universiteit, The Netherlands

Chiel C. van HeerwaardenMax Planck Institute for Meteorology, Germany

Bart J. H. van StratumMax Planck Institute for Meteorology, Germany

and Kees van den DriesWageningen Universiteit, The Netherlands

Based on more than twenty years of research and teaching, this textbook, and the associated CLASS software, is an excellent introduction to the interactions between the atmosphere and the land for advanced students, and a reference text for researchers

in atmospheric physics and chemistry, hydrology, and plant physiology.Contents: Part I. The Land-Atmospheric Boundary Layer System: 1. Seeking interdisciplinary connections; Part II. The Uncoupled System: 2. Atmospheric boundary layer dynamics; 3. Atmospheric boundary layer chemistry; 4. Potential temperature budget: diurnal variation of temperature; 5. Moisture budget: diurnal variation of specific moisture; 6. Momentum budget: diurnal variation of wind; 7. Scalar and C02 budget: contributions of surface, entrainment and advection; 8. Reactant budget: diurnal variation of ozone; Part III. The Coupled System: 9. Atmosphere-vegetation-soil interaction; 10. Numerical experiments atmosphere-vegetation-soil interaction; 11. Representing dynamically the vegetation and soil exchanges of carbon dioxide; 12. Sensitivity of the atmosphere-vegetation-soil system to climate perturbations; 13. Case studies of more complex situations; Part IV. Processes Related to Boundary Layer Clouds: 14. The cloud-topped boundary layer: stratocumulus; 15. The scatter cloud-topped boundary layer: shallow cumulus; Part V. Users Guide: Class Modules and Variables: 16. Class modules.2015 253 x 177 mm 276pp 89 b/w illus.  60 colour illus.  43 tables  150 exercises   978-1-107-09094-1 Hardback

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Probabilistic Forecasting and Bayesian Data AssimilationSebastian ReichUniversität Potsdam, Germany and University of Reading

and Colin CotterImperial College London

This book covers key ideas and concepts. Ideal introduction for graduate students in any field where Bayesian data assimilation is applied.2015 247 x 174 mm 308pp 70 b/w illus.  7 colour illus.  70 exercises   978-1-107-06939-8 Hardback

£69.99 / US$115.00

978-1-107-66391-6 Paperback £34.99 / US$54.99

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Radar MeteorologyPrinciples and PracticeFrédéric FabryMcGill University, Montréal

This practical full-color textbook introduces the fundamental physics behind radar measurements and their meteorological interpretation, for students, researchers, and practitioners.

‘Professor Fabry has written an excellent overview of radar meteorology, which, unlike most other textbooks, emphasizes practical applications. It will be a welcome text for undergraduates and beginning graduate students who are interested in observations of mesoscale and convective weather phenomena, and a valuable reference for weather forecasters and researchers.’Howard Bluestein, University of Oklahoma

Contents: Preface; List of symbols; List of acronyms; 1. Meteorology and radar; 2. Fundamentals of weather radar measurements; 3. Radar reflectivity and products; 4. Reflectivity patterns; 5. Doppler velocity information; 6. The added value of dual-polarization; 7. Convective storm surveillance; 8. Monitoring widespread systems; 9. Radar estimation of precipitation; 10. Nowcasting; 11. Additional radar measurements and retrievals; 12. Cloud and spaceborne radars; 13. What does radar really measure?; Appendix A. Mathematics and statistics of radar meteorology; References; Index.2015 246 x 189 mm 272pp 36 b/w illus.  130 colour illus.   978-1-107-07046-2 Hardback

£44.99 / US$74.99

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Thermodynamics, Kinetics, and Microphysics of CloudsVitaly I. KhvorostyanovCentral Aerological Observatory, Russia

and Judith A. CurryGeorgia Institute of Technology

This book advances understanding of cloud microphysics and provides a unified theoretical foundation for modeling cloud processes, for researchers and advanced students.2014 253 x 177 mm 800pp 164 b/w illus.   978-1-107-01603-3 Hardback

£69.99 / US$115.00

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Magneto-hydrodynamics of the SunEric PriestUniversity of St Andrews, Scotland

This advanced textbook reviews the complex interaction between the Sun’s plasma atmosphere and its magnetic field.2014 253 x 203 mm 576pp 493 b/w illus.  13 tables  94 exercises   978-0-521-85471-9 Hardback

£59.99 / US$99.99

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

A self-contained, accessible introduction to the basic concepts, formalism and recent advances in electromagnetic scattering, for researchers and graduate students.2014 247 x 174 mm 450pp 125 b/w illus.  18 colour illus.  3 tables  100 exercises   978-0-521-51992-2 Hardback

£49.99 / US$79.99

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Terrestrial Biosphere-Atmosphere FluxesRussell MonsonUniversity of Arizona

and Dennis BaldocchiUniversity of California, Berkeley

This book provides graduate students and researchers with tools to understand and quantitatively analyse biosphere-atmosphere fluxes of trace gases, water and energy.2014 246 x 189 mm 507pp 190 b/w illus.  8 colour illus.  7 tables   978-1-107-04065-6 Hardback

£59.99 / US$99.99

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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 505pp 325 b/w illus.  24 colour illus.  20 tables   978-1-107-01898-3 Hardback

£110.00 / US$175.00

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Introduction to Atmospheric ModellingDouw G. SteynUniversity of British Columbia, Vancouver

A compact yet comprehensive self-study guide that explores the power of mathematics to help us understand complex atmospheric phenomena.AIMS Library of Mathematical Sciences

2015 216 x 138 mm 116pp 27 b/w illus.   978-1-107-49979-9 Paperback

£15.99 / US$25.99

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Waves and Mean FlowsSecond editionOliver BühlerNew York University

A fundamental reference for graduate students and researchers in fluid mechanics. Now revised throughout, it also includes exercises.Cambridge Monographs on Mechanics

2014 247 x 174 mm 374pp 30 b/w illus.  20 exercises   978-1-107-66966-6 Paperback

£34.99 / US$59.99

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Dynamics and Predictability of Large-Scale, High-Impact Weather and Climate EventsEdited by Jianping LiBeijing Normal University

Richard SwinbankMeteorological Office, Bracknell

Richard GrotjahnUniversity of California, Davis

and Hans VolkertDeutsche Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt eV (DLR)

This book covers important research issues related to high-impact weather and extreme climate events, and examines the dynamical linkages between these and various atmospheric and ocean phenomena. Highlighting recent research and new advances in the field, this timely volume is ideal for professionals, policymakers, graduate students and academic researchers.Special Publications of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, 2

2016 276 x 219 mm 350pp 210 b/w illus.  51 colour illus.  18 tables   978-1-107-07142-1 Hardback

£89.99 / US$140.00

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Hydrology, hydrogeology and water resources

Subsurface Fluid Flow and ImagingWith Applications for Hydrology, Reservoir Engineering, and GeophysicsDonald Wyman VascoUniversity of California, Berkeley

and Akhil Datta-GuptaTexas A & M University

This book introduces methodologies for subsurface imaging based upon asymptotic and trajectory-based methods for modeling fluid flow, transport and deformation. Complete with online software applications and examples, this is an invaluable resource for graduate-level courses, as well as

for academic researchers and industry practitioners.2016 247 x 174 mm 390pp 101 b/w illus.  27 colour illus.   978-0-521-51633-4 Hardback

£89.99 / US$140.00

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Global DeforestationChristiane RunyanUniversity of Virginia

and Paolo D’OdoricoUniversity of Virginia

This book provides a concise but comprehensive examination of the ways in which deforestation modifies environmental processes, as well as the societal implications of these changes. It will appeal to a broad readership of ecologists, hydrologists, economists, biogeochemists, geographers and policymakers whose work is related to deforestation.

Advance praise: ‘A comprehensive and brilliant presentation which intertwines hydrology, ecology, soil science, and policy considerations. Full of new insights and ideas which will inspire students and researchers of many disciplines ... a truly outstanding book!’Ignacio Rodríguez-Iturbe, Princeton University, New Jersey

2016 253 x 177 mm 300pp 68 b/w illus.  14 colour illus.   978-1-107-13526-0 Hardback

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Flow through Heterogeneous Geologic MediaTian-Chyi YehUniversity of Arizona

Raziuddin KhaleelINTERA, Inc., Washington

and Kenneth C. CarrollNew Mexico State University

This textbook integrates classic principles of flow through porous media with recently developed stochastic analyses to provide new insights on subsurface hydrology. Ideal for advanced-level courses on groundwater fluid flow, hydraulics, and hydrogeology, it also forms a valuable reference for researchers and professionals in civil, environmental, petroleum and mining

engineering, geology, soil science, and environmental science.Contents: 1. Fluid statics and dynamics; 2. Darcy’s law for saturated porous media; 3. Darcy’s law for saturated unporous media; 4. Stochastic conceptualization of heterogeneity; 5. Governing equations for flow through heterogeneous conceptual models; 6. Equivalent homogeneous media conceptual models; 7. Flow toward a well due to pumping, part 1; 8. Flow toward a well due to pumping, part 2; 9. Stochastic approaches.2015 253 x 177 mm 351pp 166 b/w illus.  144 colour illus.  21 tables   978-1-107-07613-6 Hardback

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Arab Water SecurityThreats and Opportunities in the Gulf StatesHussein A. AmeryColorado School of Mines

Exploring the national security implications of the Gulf states’ reliance on desalination plants, this book provides the first systematic and comprehensive discussion of current and future threats to the supply of freshwater, effects of a potential disruption, and possible measures to increase resilience to these threats, for researchers and graduate students.2015 247 x 174 mm 178pp 9 b/w illus.  19 tables   978-1-107-04229-2 Hardback

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Water Resilience for Human ProsperityJohan RockströmStockholm Resilience Centre

Malin FalkenmarkStockholm International Water Institute

Carl FolkeStockholm Resilience Centre

Mats LannerstadInternational Livestock Research Institute

Jennie BarronStockholm Environment Institute

Elin EnforsStockholm Resilience Centre

Line GordonStockholm Resilience Centre

Jens HeinkePotsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) and International Livestock Research Institute

Holger HoffPotsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research

and Claudia Pahl-WostlUniversität Osnabrück

A new approach to water-resources for researchers, professionals and graduate students, focusing on global sustainability and socio-ecological resilience to change.2014 246 x 189 mm 311pp 116 colour illus.  12 tables   978-1-107-02419-9 Hardback

£49.99 / US$99.99

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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 comprehensive, state-of-the-art synthesis of biogeochemical dynamics and the impact of human alterations at major river-coastal interfaces for advanced students and researchers.2013 254 x 178 mm 674pp 250 b/w illus.  8 colour illus.  30 tables   978-1-107-02257-7 Hardback

£120.00 / US$190.00

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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

A synthesis of international catchment hydrology research, for researchers and professionals in hydrology, soil science, and environmental and civil engineering.2013 276 x 219 mm 490pp 91 b/w illus.  246 colour illus.  60 tables   978-1-107-02818-0 Hardback

£110.00 / US$175.00

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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 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

£54.99 / US$99.99

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Aquatic Organic Matter FluorescenceEdited by Paula G. CobleUniversity of South Florida

Jamie LeadUniversity of South Carolina

Andy BakerConnected Waters Initiative Research Centre, University of New South Wales, Australia

Darren M. ReynoldsUniversity of the West of England, Bristol

and Robert G. M. SpencerFlorida State University

A core text on principles, laboratory/field methodologies, and data interpretation for fluorescence applications in aquatic science, for 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 / US$120.00

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Water Ecosystem ServicesA Global PerspectiveEdited by Julia Martin-OrtegaThe James Hutton Institute

Robert C. FerrierThe James Hutton Institute

Iain J. GordonThe James Hutton Institute

and Shahbaz KhanUnited Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), France

This book uses ecosystem services-based approaches to address major global and regional water challenges, for researchers, students, and policy makers.International Hydrology Series

2015 276 x 219 mm 175pp 28 b/w illus.  15 colour illus.  19 tables   978-1-107-10037-4 Hardback

£70.00 / US$120.00

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Frameworks for Water Law ReformSarah HendryUniversity of Dundee

This book develops an analytical framework for water law reform, using case studies across four jurisdictions, for academics, students and policy makers.International Hydrology Series

2014 276 x 219 mm 148pp 2 b/w illus.  7 tables   978-1-107-01230-1 Hardback

£75.00 / US$120.00

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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

A unique interdisciplinary approach to disaster risk research, including global hazards and case-studies, for researchers, graduate students and professionals.Special Publications of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, 1

2014 276 x 219 mm 413pp 144 b/w illus.  25 colour illus.  30 tables   978-1-107-03386-3 Hardback

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IcebergsTheir Science and Links to Global ChangeGrant R. BiggUniversity of Sheffield

This volume provides a comprehensive, multidisciplinary view of icebergs and their interaction with the Earth system, from the physical and biological interaction with the ocean and climate, to how iceberg debris informs us about past Earth history. It also examines risks and opportunities posed by icebergs in the modern world.2015 247 x 174 mm 250pp 69 b/w illus.  28 maps  4 tables   978-1-107-06709-7 Hardback

£79.99 / US$125.00

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Discovering the DeepA Photographic Atlas of the Seafloor and Ocean CrustJeffrey A. KarsonSyracuse University, New York

Deborah S. KelleyUniversity of Washington

Daniel J. FornariWoods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Massachusetts

Michael R. PerfitUniversity of Florida

and Timothy M. ShankWoods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Massachusetts

A beautifully illustrated reference providing fascinating insights into the hidden world of the seafloor using the latest deep-sea imaging.

PROSE Award for Earth Science 2016 – Winner

2015 276 x 219 mm 430pp 24 b/w illus.  506 colour illus.  7 tables   978-0-521-85718-5 Hardback

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Ocean Sustainability in the 21st CenturyEdited by Salvatore AricòUnited Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), France

This book describes emerging and unresolved sustainability issues related to the oceans and marine environment, for policy makers, students and academics.2015 247 x 174 mm 320pp 9 b/w illus.  11 colour illus.  3 maps  11 tables   978-1-107-10013-8 Hardback

£55.00 / US$90.00

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Particles in the Coastal OceanTheory and ApplicationsDaniel R. LynchDartmouth College, New Hampshire

David A. GreenbergBedford Institute of Oceanography, Dartmouth, Canada

Ata BilgiliIstanbul Technical University

Dennis J. McGillicuddy, JrWoods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Massachusetts

James P. ManningUS National Marine Fisheries Service, Woods Hole

and Alfredo L. AretxabaletaUS Geological Survey

This book summarizes the modeling of the transport, evolution and fate of particles in the coastal ocean for advanced students and researchers.2015 253 x 177 mm 560pp 220 b/w illus.  34 colour illus.  34 tables   978-1-107-06175-0 Hardback

£75.00 / US$125.00

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The Hadal ZoneLife in the Deepest OceansAlan JamiesonUniversity of Aberdeen

A long overdue collation of all that is known about life in the trenches and the hadal communities therein.2015 247 x 174 mm 382pp 95 b/w illus.  36 tables   978-1-107-01674-3 Hardback

£50.00 / US$80.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107016743

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

and Philip WoodworthNational Oceanography Centre, Liverpool

This book explores sea-level change on timescales from hours to centuries, its processes and measurement techniques, for graduate students, researchers and policy-makers.2014 246 x 189 mm 407pp 76 b/w illus.  178 colour illus.  35 tables   978-1-107-02819-7 Hardback

£64.99 / US$115.00

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

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An Introduction to Ocean Remote SensingSecond editionSeelye MartinUniversity of Washington

Covering significant new advances in satellite oceanography, this new edition introduces remote sensing for graduate and advanced undergraduate students.2014 247 x 174 mm 521pp 235 b/w illus.  24 colour illus.  38 tables   978-1-107-01938-6 Hardback

£59.99 / US$99.99

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107019386

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

and Colin D. WoodroffeUniversity of Wollongong, New South Wales

An important overview of Quaternary climates including detailed Pleistocene and Holocene sea-level changes, for researchers and graduate and advanced undergraduate students.2014 247 x 174 mm 504pp 132 b/w illus.   978-0-521-82083-7 Hardback

£110.00 / US$175.00

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

An engaging introduction to 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

£44.99 / US$89.99

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SoilsGenesis and GeomorphologySecond editionRandall J. SchaetzlMichigan State University

and Michael L. ThompsonIowa State University

This expanded, fully updated second edition of the leading textbook in pedology and soil geomorphology is invaluable for anyone studying soils, landforms and landscape change.

Review of the previous edition: ‘… a remarkably comprehensive and up-to-date review … The writing is clear and concise, and the authors’ enthusiasm for their subject material is obvious. This book will appeal to individuals from a number of disciplines and sub-disciplines who find soils interesting, including pedology, soil geomorphology, earth system science, environmental science, and Quaternary geology … it will be an excellent textbook for upper-level undergraduate and graduate level courses in soil geography, pedology, and geomorphology.’The Canadian Geographer

Contents: Part I. The Building Blocks of Soils: 1. Introduction; 2. Basic concepts: soil morphology; 3. Basic concepts: soil horizonation... the alphabet of soils; 4. Basic concepts: soil mineralogy; 5. Basic concepts: soil chemistry; 6. Basic concepts: soil physics; 7. Basic concepts: soil organisms; 8. Soil classification and mapping; 9. Weathering; Part II. Soil Genesis: From Parent Material to Soil: 10. Soil parent materials; 11. Pedoturbation; 12. Models and concepts of soil formation; 13. Soil genesis and profile differentiation;

Part III. Soil Geomorphology: 14. Soil geomorphology and hydrology; 15. Soil development and surface exposure dating; 16. Soils, paleosols, and paleoenvironmental reconstruction; 17. Conclusions.2015 253 x 203 mm 795pp 539 b/w illus.  89 tables   978-1-107-01693-4 Hardback

£60.00 / US$110.00

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

and Jos C. van DamWageningen University

An integrated textbook on the atmosphere-vegetation-soil continuum for students, researchers and professionals in meteorology, hydrology, soil science and environmental science.2014 253 x 177 mm 446pp 197 b/w illus.   978-0-521-19568-3 Hardback

£49.99 / US$84.99

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Geomorphology and physical geography

Quaternary Environmental Change in Southern AfricaPhysical and Human DimensionsEdited by Jasper KnightUniversity of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg

and Stefan W. GrabUniversity of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg

This interdisciplinary volume synthesises current research and understanding of landscape-human relationships in southern Africa, a key region in the story of human evolution, during the Quaternary. Utilising the latest data and analytical techniques, this is a key reference for researchers and will also appeal to professionals and policymakers.2016 247 x 174 mm 468pp 67 b/w illus.  21 colour illus.  31 maps  11 tables   978-1-107-05579-7 Hardback

£99.99 / US$155.00

Publication April 2016

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The High-Mountain CryosphereEnvironmental Changes and Human RisksEdited by Christian HuggelUniversität Zürich

Mark CareyUniversity of Oregon

John J. ClagueSimon Fraser University, British Columbia

and Andreas KääbUniversitetet i Oslo

Applying an interdisciplinary methodology, this comprehensive book provides a definitive overview of the major high-mountain systems worldwide, giving unprecedented insights into global drivers of high-mountain cryosphere change and their implications for people across high-mountain regions. An invaluable reference for researchers and professionals in cryospheric science, geomorphology, climatology and environmental studies.2015 247 x 174 mm 376pp 65 b/w illus.  36 colour illus.  10 tables   978-1-107-06584-0 Hardback

£89.99 / US$140.00

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Physical GeographyGreat Systems and Global EnvironmentsWilliam M. MarshUniversity of British Columbia, Vancouver

and Martin M. KaufmanUniversity of Michigan, Flint

A systems-based approach to physical geography written in an easy-to-understand narrative style that is closely integrated with clear, single-concept illustrations.

‘Marsh and Kaufman eloquently link the science of physical geography with the impacts of human activities. As such this text is a perfect tool for encouraging students to become environmentally-informed citizens.’Dean P. Lambert, San Antonio College

Contents: Part I. Earth’s Energy, Climate and Ocean Systems: 1. Mapping our course of study; 2. An overview of planet Earth: some geographic observations about Earth; 3. The Sun-Earth energy system: fuel for a planet; 4. Earth’s radiation and heat systems over land and water; 5. The great systems of global air and ocean circulation; 6. Atmospheric moisture, precipitation and weather systems; 7. Modern climate types and patterns; 8. Climate change, past, present, and future; Part II. Earth’s Life Support Systems: 9. Earth as an ecosystem: energy, food, and life; 10. Biogeography:

geographic distribution of plant and animal types; 11. Human origins, diffusion, and the alteration of natural landscapes; 12. Soil system, processes, and formation; 13. Soil types, distribution, and land use relations; Part III. Earth’s Water Systems: 14. The global water system; 15. Runoff systems, streamflow, and watersheds; 16. Groundwater, lakes, and water resources; Part IV. Earth’s Rock and Mountain Systems: 17. Earth’s internal system: heat, convection, rocks and the planet’s skin; 18. The formation and geographic organization of the continents and ocean basins; 19. Mountain building systems, earthquakes, and volcanoes; Part V. Earth’s Erosional and Landform Systems: 20. Geomorphic systems: rock weathering, hill slope processes, and slope formation; 21. Stream systems, valley formation, and fluvial landscapes; 22. Coastal systems: waves, currents, and landforms; 23. Glacial systems: growth, motion, and work of glacial ice; 24. Wind, sand, dust, and deserts.2012 276 x 219 mm 720pp 900 colour illus.  20 tables  300 exercises   978-0-521-76428-5 Hardback

£49.99 / US$110.00

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Environmental science

Thermodynamic Foundations of the Earth SystemAxel KleidonMax-Planck-Institut für Biogeochemie, Jena

This book uses simple conceptual models and basic mathematical treatments to describe how the laws of thermodynamics apply to Earth system processes, from solar radiation to motion, geochemical cycling and biotic activity. It is an accessible reference for researchers and graduate students across a broad range of Earth science disciplines.2016 247 x 174 mm 404pp 82 b/w illus.  13 tables   978-1-107-02994-1 Hardback

£89.99 / US$140.00

Publication February 2016

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The Future of National InfrastructureA System-of-Systems ApproachEdited by Jim W. HallUniversity of Oxford

Martino TranUniversity of Oxford

Adrian J. HickfordUniversity of Southampton

and Robert J. NichollsUniversity of Southampton

For the first time, a leading team of researchers sets out a systematic approach to making long-term choices about national infrastructure systems, for practitioners, policy-makers and academics. Great Britain is used as a case study, and provides lessons and insights for other industrialised nations and emerging economies.2016 246 x 189 mm 338pp 122 b/w illus.  24 tables   978-1-107-06602-1 Hardback

£89.99 / US$140.00

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Combating Hunger and Achieving Food SecurityM. S. SwaminathanM. S. Swaminathan Research Foundation

This book discusses the major causes of chronic and hidden hunger and emphasises the need to redesign the farming system based on nutritional considerations. Besides discussing the role of an effective monsoon management programme, there are chapters that analyse the importance of biodiversity conservation and farmer skill development.2016 228 x 152 mm 183pp 978-1-107-12311-3 Hardback

£79.99 / US$125.00

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Value of Information in the Earth SciencesIntegrating Spatial Modeling and Decision AnalysisJo EidsvikNorwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim

Tapan MukerjiStanford University, California

and Debarun BhattacharjyaIBM T J Watson Research Center, New York

This book presents a unified framework for assessing the value of potential data gathering schemes by integrating spatial modelling and decision analysis,

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with a focus on the Earth sciences. Real datasets and MATLAB codes are provided online, making this an invaluable reference for students, researchers, and industry professionals.2015 247 x 174 mm 396pp 137 b/w illus.  22 tables   978-1-107-04026-7 Hardback

£89.99 / US$140.00

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Climate Change as Social DramaGlobal Warming in the Public SpherePhilip SmithYale University, Connecticut

and Nicolas HoweWilliams College, Massachusetts

This book looks at climate change in the mass media and in public communication. Chapters include the rise of the apocalyptic scenario in public debate, the success of Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth, climate art and ill-conceived advertising campaigns, the meaning of recent climate conferences, and the impacts of climate-linked natural disasters.

‘Climate Change as Social Drama brings the powerful theoretical approaches developed by cultural sociology to the study of climate change. Through a detailed rhetorical analysis of key areas of contention, Philip Smith and Nicolas Howe provide a unique and insightful perspective on the contentious debate on climate change. This intellectual intervention provides a new way to think about this issue, as well as contribut[ing] to the development of cultural sociology. Kudos to Smith and Howe.’Robert J. Brulle, Drexel University, Philadelphia

2015 228 x 152 mm 247pp 978-1-107-10355-9 Hardback

£54.99 / US$89.99

978-1-107-50305-2 Paperback £20.99 / US$29.99

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GeofuelsEnergy and the EarthAlan R. CarrollUniversity of Wisconsin, Madison

An accessible, nontechnical introduction to Earth resources and energy systems, for a broad audience ranging from undergraduate students to lifelong learners.2015 228 x 152 mm 369pp 114 b/w illus.  1 table   978-1-107-00859-5 Hardback

£55.00 / US$85.00

978-1-107-40120-4 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99

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Ecosystem ServicesFrom Concept to PracticeEdited by Jetske A. BoumaVrije Universiteit, Amsterdam and the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency (PBL)

and Pieter J. H. van BeukeringVrije Universiteit, Amsterdam

This book draws on a range of interdisciplinary perspectives to provide a framework for translating concepts into ecosystem-related decision making and practice.2015 247 x 174 mm 274pp 56 b/w illus.  6 colour illus.  10 tables   978-1-107-06288-7 Hardback

£40.00 / US$75.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107062887

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

A cutting-edge introduction to coastal wetlands and their applications, for students on related earth and life science courses and researchers.2014 246 x 189 mm 364pp 194 b/w illus.  30 colour illus.  21 tables   978-1-107-62825-0 Paperback

£44.99 / US$74.99

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107628250

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.2012 253 x 177 mm 605pp 147 b/w illus.  19 colour illus.  26 tables   978-1-107-00588-4 Hardback

£64.99 / US$125.00

978-0-521-18470-0 Paperback £34.99 / US$54.99

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

This book is a Nobel Prize-winning scientist’s assessment of options for switching to sustainable energy provision to avert potentially disastrous consequences of climate change.Canto Classics

2014 216 x 138 mm 379pp 38 b/w illus.   978-1-107-67372-4 Paperback

£12.99 / US$19.99

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Forests and Global ChangeEdited by David A. CoomesUniversity of Cambridge

David F. R. P. BurslemUniversity of Aberdeen

and William D. SimonsonUniversity of Cambridge

This book synthesises recent research across temperate and tropical forest ecosystems, to present the numerous ways forests are responding to global change.Ecological Reviews

2014 247 x 174 mm 492pp 82 b/w illus.  12 colour illus.  26 tables   978-1-107-04185-1 Hardback

£79.99 / US$130.00

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Rebuilding Asia Following Natural DisastersApproaches to Reconstruction in the Asia-Pacific RegionEdited by Patrick DalyNational University of Singapore

and R. Michael FeenerNational University of Singapore

Providing a detailed and comparative assessment of the humanitarian responses to a series of major disasters in Asia over the past two decades, this book explores complex and changing understandings and practices of relief, recovery and reconstruction. This is a valuable resource for academic researchers, NGO practitioners and government officials.2016 247 x 174 mm 450pp 66 b/w illus.  48 tables   978-1-107-07357-9 Hardback

£89.99 / US$140.00

Publication March 2016

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Climate Justice and Disaster LawRosemary LysterUniversity of Sydney

This book is for interdisciplinary scholars in science, social sciences, economics and law who are interested in the growing phenomenon of climate disasters. It develops a unique theory of climate justice regarding extreme weather and slow onset events, which, when they intersect with vulnerability and exposure, create climate disasters.

‘All who care about environmental and climate issues should feel deeply indebted to Rosemary Lyster. It is indeed fortunate that a distinguished lawyer and ethicist has immersed herself in the technicalities of this field, and written an authoritative book that is not only hugely informative but which also sets out pathways towards a just and effective response to the threats of climatic disasters.’Lord Martin Rees, Astronomer Royal, Fellow of Trinity College and Emeritus Professor, University of Cambridge

2016 228 x 152 mm 436pp 978-1-107-10722-9 Hardback

£79.99 / US$125.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107107229

Climate Change and JusticeEdited by Jeremy MossUniversity of New South Wales, Sydney

Written by a team of leading scholars, this collection offers a series of original discussions of climate change justice, providing new treatments of key topics and issues. It will be a valuable resource for researchers and upper-level students of ethics, environmental studies, and political philosophy.2015 228 x 152 mm 262pp 3 b/w illus.   978-1-107-09375-1 Hardback

£64.99 / US$99.99

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Accomplishing Climate GovernanceHarriet BulkeleyUniversity of Durham

This book is aimed at researchers, advanced students and policy makers concerned with developing a fresh perspective on the politics of climate change and how society can respond. It provides new conceptual insights grounded in a range of detailed cases, tracing the potential for developing alternative approaches to climate politics.2015 253 x 177 mm 204pp 978-1-107-03865-3 Hardback

£79.99 / US$125.00

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Climate Change, Capitalism, and CorporationsProcesses of Creative Self-DestructionChristopher WrightUniversity of Sydney

and Daniel NybergUniversity of Newcastle, New South Wales

This book explores the complex relationship that the corporate world has with climate change and examines the different ways that corporations engage with the climate crisis. Topics include climate change as business risk, corporate climate politics, the role of justification and compromise,

managerial identity, and emotional reactions to climate change.

‘This book makes clear that climate change is not a ‘problem’ for which there can be a ‘solution’. It requires a re-examination of the core structures of our society, and in particular our economy. Using solid research and analysis, Christopher Wright and Daniel Nyberg untangle the complex and multiple ways that corporations are shaping humanity’s response to the climate crisis, ways that are unfortunately inadequate to the challenge at hand. In this engaging text, we are challenged to envision alternative futures that will, indeed they must, challenge how we think, who we are, and how we relate to each other and to the natural world around us.’Andrew J. Hoffman, Holcim (US) Professor and Director of the Erb Institute for Sustainable Enterprise, University of Michigan

2015 228 x 152 mm 265pp 5 b/w illus.  9 tables   978-1-107-07822-2 Hardback

£69.99 / US$99.99

978-1-107-43513-1 Paperback £21.99 / US$34.99

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The Price of OilRoberto F. AguileraCurtin University, Perth

and Marian RadetzkiLuleå Tekniska Universitet, Sweden

Written for a broad readership, this book provides an in-depth examination of oil’s extraordinary price increase over the past few decades. The authors explain why we are at a turning point where scarcity, uncertain supply and high prices will be replaced by abundance, undisturbed availability and suppressed price levels.

‘This cheerfully iconoclastic analysis of the past, present and future of the petroleum industry makes a compelling read. Whilst some of its conclusions will be undoubtedly challenged as contradicting the conventional wisdom, it carefully sets out their underlying logic and assumptions. That applies as much to the first part that anatomises the behaviour of crude oil prices over the past forty years as to the subsequent discussion of the shale oil revolution and its implications. Although the authors’ own views of the future are clear they are careful to stress the uncertainties and are at pains to provide a range of possible futures. The book should be required reading not just for specialists but for all

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those involved with the petroleum industry and energy policy, however tangentially.’Phillip Crowson, Honorary Professor and Professorial Research Fellow, Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy, University of Dundee

2015 228 x 152 mm 252pp 18 b/w illus.  18 tables   978-1-107-11001-4 Hardback

£69.99 / US$120.00

978-1-107-52562-7 Paperback £24.99 / US$39.99

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Transforming EnergySolving Climate Change with Technology PolicyAnthony PattETH, Zurich

We need to stop burning fossil fuels in order to halt human-induced climate change. Most experts tell us we need carbon taxes, globally binding treaties and lifestyle changes. This book explains why these experts are wrong, and examines the technology innovation policies that are already working to transform our energy use.

‘Anthony Patt challenges the received wisdom of climate policy head on … his book serves as wake up call for climate policy decision-makers: in the end, the actual performance of greenhouse gas mitigation policy instruments counts, not their theoretical beauty.’Axel Michaelowa, University of Zurich

2015 234 x 156 mm 360pp 14 b/w illus.  1 table   978-1-107-02406-9 Hardback

£54.99 / US$79.99

978-1-107-61497-0 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99

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The Ethics of Nuclear EnergyRisk, Justice, and Democracy in the post-Fukushima EraEdited by Behnam TaebiDelft University of Technology

and Sabine RoeserDelft University of Technology

Written by leading international contributors, this book examines the ethical issues concerning nuclear energy technology and waste disposal. Discussing topics such as risk, safety, security, justice and democracy, it is relevant to a broad range of readers including scholars of environmental

philosophy, ethics, energy policy studies and the social sciences.2015 228 x 152 mm 302pp 6 b/w illus.  8 tables   978-1-107-05484-4 Hardback

£64.99 / US$99.99

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The Global Coal MarketSupplying the Major Fuel for Emerging EconomiesEdited by Mark C. ThurberStanford University, California

and Richard K. MorseStanford University, California

Written for scholars and practitioners, this book examines the key producers and consumers that will most influence the production, transport and use of coal in the future. A series of country case studies shed light on how the global coal market may evolve, and the associated economic and environmental implications.2015 228 x 152 mm 724pp 125 b/w illus.  80 tables   978-1-107-09242-6 Hardback

£99.99 / US$155.00

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The Changing Arctic EnvironmentThe Arctic MessengerDavid P. StoneFormer Chair of the Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP)

An accessible, engagingly written book on Arctic environmental change and cooperation by an author intimately involved in Arctic science and policy.2015 228 x 152 mm 374pp 23 b/w illus.  3 tables   978-1-107-09441-3 Hardback

£34.99 / US$49.99

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107094413

The Renaissance of Renewable EnergyGian Andrea PagnoniIstituto Delta di Ecologia Applicata, Ferrara, Italy

and Stephen RocheUNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning, Hamburg, Germany

This is a book that tackles the most important issue of our age in a highly informative, accessible and engaging way.2015 228 x 152 mm 304pp 137 b/w illus.  20 tables   978-1-107-02560-8 Hardback

£50.00 / US$75.00

978-1-107-69836-9 Paperback £19.99 / US$29.99

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Accounting for CarbonMonitoring, Reporting and Verifying Emissions in the Climate EconomyEdited by Valentin BellassenCDC Climat, Paris

and Nicolas StephanCDC Climat, Paris

An authoritative overview of the requirements and costs of monitoring, reporting and verifying emissions from industry to regional and national levels.2015 228 x 152 mm 564pp 42 b/w illus.  1 map  76 tables   978-1-107-09848-0 Hardback

£75.00 / US$120.00

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Climate, Energy and WaterManaging Trade-offs, Seizing OpportunitiesEdited by Jamie PittockAustralian National University, Canberra

Karen HusseyAustralian National University, Canberra

and Stephen DoversAustralian National University, Canberra

A comprehensive and up-to-date analysis of the climate-energy-water nexus for advanced students, researchers and policymakers in environmental policy and science.2015 253 x 177 mm 352pp 51 b/w illus.  28 tables   978-1-107-02916-3 Hardback

£45.00 / US$79.99

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Inclusive Wealth Report 2014Measuring Progress towards SustainabilityEdited by United Nations University International Human Dimensions Programmeand United Nations Environment Programme

The second book in an important biennial series that provides a new framework for measuring the inclusive wealth of nations.2015 280 x 220 mm 362pp 50 colour illus.  17 tables   978-1-107-10962-9 Hardback

£64.99 / US$130.00

978-1-107-52400-2 Paperback £31.99 / US$59.99

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107109629

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Smart Grid (R)EvolutionElectric Power StrugglesJennie C. StephensUniversity of Vermont

Elizabeth J. WilsonUniversity of Minnesota

and Tarla Rai PetersonSwedish University of Agricultural Sciences

This book explores smart grid from a social perspective, for advanced students, academic researchers, and energy professionals.2015 253 x 177 mm 218pp 11 b/w illus.   978-1-107-04728-0 Hardback

£60.00 / US$95.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107047280

Global Environmental ConstitutionalismJames R. MayWidener University School of Law, Delaware

and Erin DalyWidener University School of Law, Delaware

This book examines the increasing recognition that the environment is a subject for protection in constitutional texts and for vindication by constitutional courts.2015 228 x 152 mm 428pp 978-1-107-02225-6 Hardback

£65.00 / US$99.00

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The Economics and Uncertainties of Nuclear PowerFrançois LévêqueEcole des mines de Paris

An in-depth and balanced economic analysis of the costs, hazards, regulation and politics of nuclear power.

Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2015 – Winner

2014 228 x 152 mm 349pp 3 b/w illus.   978-1-107-08728-6 Hardback

£35.00 / US$55.00

For all formats available, seewww.cambridge.org/9781107087286

Transforming US Energy InnovationEdited by Laura Diaz AnadonJohn F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Massachusetts

Matthew BunnJohn F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Massachusetts

and Venkatesh NarayanamurtiJohn F. Kennedy School of Government, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and Department of Physics, Harvard University

This is an analytical assessment of how the government can accelerate development and deployment of energy technologies, for researchers and policy makers.2014 253 x 177 mm 247pp 32 b/w illus.  12 tables   978-1-107-04371-8 Hardback

£60.00 / US$90.00

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Liliana B. AndonovaThe Graduate University, Geneva

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Daniel CompagnonSciences Po Bordeaux

Thomas HaleUniversity of Oxford

Matthew J. HoffmannUniversity of Toronto

Peter NewellUniversity of Sussex

Matthew PatersonUniversity of Ottawa

Charles RogerUniversity of British Columbia, Vancouver

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A Accomplishing Climate Governance .......13Accounting for Carbon ..........................14Adaptive Challenge of Climate Change,

The ......................................................2Aguilera, Roberto F. ...............................13Allison, Mead A. ......................................8Amery, Hussein A. ....................................7Anderson, Terry L. ..................................17Andonova, Liliana B. ..............................15Applied Thermodynamics for

Meteorologists .....................................5Aquatic Organic Matter Fluorescence .......8Arab Water Security .................................7Arctic Climate System, The .......................4Aretxabaleta, Alfredo L. ...........................9Aricò, Salvatore .......................................9Arnold, Denis G. ....................................16Atmospheric Boundary Layer ...................5

B Bagenal, Frances ...................................17Baker, Andy .............................................8Baldocchi, Dennis ....................................6Barron, Jennie .........................................8Barry, Roger G. ................................ 1, 3, 4Bellassen, Valentin.................................14Betsill, Michele M. .................................15Beyond Smoke and Mirrors ....................12Bhattacharjya, Debarun .........................11Bianchi, Thomas S. ...................................8Bigg, Grant R. ..........................................9Bilgili, Ata ...............................................9Biogeochemical Dynamics at Major

River-Coastal Interfaces ........................8Birds and Climate Change .......................4Blanken, Peter .........................................1Blöschl, Günter ........................................8Bonan, Gordon ........................................1Boulter, Sarah ..........................................3Bouma, Jetske A. ...................................12Bühler, Oliver ...........................................6Bulkeley, Harriet ........................ 13, 15, 16Bunn, Matthew .....................................15Burslem, David F. R. P. ............................12

C Cai, Wei-Jun ............................................8Carey, Mark ..........................................11Carroll, Alan R. ......................................12Carroll, Kenneth C. ..................................7Changing Arctic Environment, The ..........14Checker, Melissa ....................................17Clague, John J. ......................................11Climate and Human Migration ...............16Climate Change 2013 – The Physical

Science Basis ........................................3Climate Change 2014 – Impacts,

Adaptation, and Vulnerability: Part A: Global and Sectoral Aspects ..................3

Climate Change 2014 – Impacts, Adaptation, and Vulnerability: Part B: Regional Aspects ..................................3

Climate Change 2014: Mitigation of Climate Change ....................................3

Climate Change and Justice ...................13Climate Change as Social Drama ...........12Climate Change in Deserts ......................3

Climate Change, Capitalism, and Corporations ......................................13

Climate Change: A Wicked Problem .........1Climate Justice and Disaster Law ...........13Climate Modeling for Scientists and

Engineers .............................................3Climate System Dynamics and Modelling .2Climate, Energy and Water ....................14Coastal Wetlands of the World ..............12Coble, Paula G. ........................................8Combating Hunger and Achieving Food

Security ..............................................11Compagnon, Daniel ...............................15Company Law and Sustainability ...........18Coomes, David A. ..................................12Cordo, Paul ...........................................18Cotter, Colin ............................................5Curry, Judith A. ........................................6Cutter, Susan L. .....................................16

D D’Odorico, Paolo .....................................7Daly, Erin...............................................15Daly, Patrick ..........................................13Dam, Jos C. van .....................................10Datta-Gupta, Akhil ..................................7de Vries, Bert J. M. .................................12Democratizing Global Climate

Governance ........................................16Dessler, Andrew .......................................2Diaz Anadon, Laura ...............................15Dijkstra, Henk A. .....................................4Discovering the Deep...............................9Dovers, Stephen ....................................14Drake, John B. .........................................3Dryzek, John S. ......................................16Dworkin, Michael H. ..............................15Dynamics and Predictability of Large-

Scale, High-Impact Weather and Climate Events .....................................7

E Ecological Climatology.............................1Economics and Uncertainties of Nuclear

Power, The ..........................................15Ecosystem Services ................................12Eidsvik, Jo .............................................11Electromagnetic Scattering by Particles

and Particle Groups ..............................6Elkins-Tanton, Linda T. .............................3Emrich, Christopher T. ............................16Energy Technology Innovation ................16Enfors, Elin ..............................................8Environmental Law and Contrasting

Ideas of Nature ..................................15Environmental Markets ..........................17Essentials of the Earth’s Climate System ...3Ethics of Global Climate Change, The .....16Ethics of Nuclear Energy, The .................14EU Renewable Electricity Law and Policy 18Extreme Natural Hazards, Disaster Risks

and Societal Implications ......................9

F Fabry, Frédéric .........................................6Falkenmark, Malin ...................................8Feener, R. Michael .................................13Ferrier, Robert C. ......................................8Fleisch, Daniel .......................................18

Flow through Heterogeneous Geologic Media ..................................................7

Folke, Carl ...............................................8Forests and Global Change ....................12Fornari, Daniel J. ......................................9Frail-Gauthier, Jennifer ...........................12Frameworks for Water Law Reform ..........8Fristad, Kirsten E. .....................................3Fundamentals of Lightning ......................4Future of National Infrastructure, The .....11

G Geofuels ...............................................12Global Coal Market, The ........................14Global Deforestation ...............................7Global Energy Justice.............................15Global Environmental Constitutionalism .15Global Warming ......................................2Godt, Jonathan W. ...................................8Goosse, Hugues ......................................2Gordon, Iain J. .........................................8Governing the Climate ...........................16Grab, Stefan W. .....................................10Green, Rhys E. .........................................4Greenberg, David A. ................................9Greening the Globe ...............................15Grotjahn, Richard ....................................7Grubler, Arnulf .......................................16Guide to MATLAB, A..............................19Guided Tour of Mathematical Methods

for the Physical Sciences, A .................18Guitart, Daniela .......................................3Gupta, Joyeeta ......................................16

H Hadal Zone, The ......................................9Hale, Thomas .........................................15Hall-McKim, Eileen A. ..............................3Hall, Jim W. ...........................................11Heliophysics: Active Stars, their

Astrospheres, and Impacts on Planetary Environments ......................17

Hendry, Sarah ..........................................8Hickford, Adrian J. .................................11High-Mountain Cryosphere, The .............11Hillslope Hydrology and Stability ..............8Hirokawa, Keith H..................................15Hironaka, Ann .......................................15History of Global Climate Governance,

The ....................................................16Hoffmann, Matthew J. ...........................15Holland, Mike ........................................16Houghton, Sir John ..................................2How Much Is Clean Air Worth? ..............16Howe, Nicolas .......................................12Huang, Yongxiang .................................17Huggel, Christian ...................................11Hunt, Brian R. ........................................19Hurricane Katrina and the Forgotten

Coast of Mississippi ............................16Hussey, Karen ........................................14Hutchinson, Ian H. .................................18

I Icebergs ..................................................9Inclusive Wealth Report 2014 ................14Incropera, Frank P. ...................................1Intergovernmental Panel on Climate

Change ................................................3

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Introduction to Atmospheric Modelling ....6Introduction to Clouds, An .......................4Introduction to Modern Climate Change ..2Introduction to Ocean Remote Sensing,

An......................................................10Introduction to the Chemistry of the

Sea, An...............................................10Isenhour, Cindy ......................................17Ismail-Zadeh, Alik ....................................9

J Jamieson, Alan ........................................9Jörgens, Helge .......................................17Joy of Science, The .................................17

K Kääb, Andreas .......................................11Kaper, Hans ...........................................18Karoly, David John ...................................3Karson, Jeffrey A. .....................................9Kaufman, Martin M. ..............................11Kelley, Deborah S. ....................................9Kesler, Stephen E. ..................................18Khaleel, Raziuddin ...................................7Khan, Shahbaz ........................................8Khvorostyanov, Vitaly I. ............................6Kijko, Andrzej ..........................................9Kinnaman, Laura ...................................18Kleidon, Axel .........................................11Knight, Jasper .......................................10

L Lannerstad, Mats ....................................8Lead, Jamie .............................................8Lenschow, Andrea .................................17Lévêque, François ..................................15Li, Jianping ..............................................7Libecap, Gary D. ....................................17Liefferink, Duncan .................................17Light Scattering by Ice Crystals .................4Liou, Kuo-Nan .........................................4Lipsman, Ronald L. ................................19Lohmann, Ulrike ......................................4Lovejoy, Shaun ........................................6Lu, Ning ..................................................8Luhmann, J. G. .........................................5Lüönd, Felix .............................................4Lynch, Daniel R. .......................................9Lyster, Rosemary ....................................13

M Magneto-hydrodynamics of the Sun .........6Mahrt, Fabian ..........................................4Manning, James P. ...................................9Marsh, William M. .................................11Martin-Ortega, Julia ................................8Martin, Seelye .......................................10Mathematics of Planet Earth ..................18Matthews, Janice R. ...............................19Matthews, Robert W. .............................19Maxian Rusche, Tim ...............................18May, James R. .......................................15McDonogh, Gary ...................................17McGillicuddy, Jr, Dennis J. ........................9McLeman, Robert A. ..............................16Microclimate and Local Climate ...............1Miller, Sam ..............................................5

Mineral Resources, Economics and the Environment .......................................18

Mishchenko, Michael I. ............................6Mitchell, Jerry T. .....................................16Moellendorf, Darrel ................................16Moene, Arnold F. ...................................10Monson, Russell ......................................6Moral Challenge of Dangerous Climate

Change, The .......................................16Morowitz, Harold J. ...............................17Morse, Richard K. ..................................14Moss, Jeremy .........................................13Mudie, Petra J. .......................................12Mukerji, Tapan .......................................11Murray-Wallace, Colin V. ........................10

N Narayanamurti, Venkatesh .....................15Natural Disasters and Adaptation to

Climate Change ....................................3Nicholls, Robert J. ..................................11Nonlinear Climate Dynamics ....................4Nyberg, Daniel ......................................13

O O’Brien, Karen .........................................2Ocean Sustainability in the 21st Century ..9Origin and Nature of Life on Earth, The ..17Oster, Sandra .........................................18

P Pagnoni, Gian Andrea ............................14Palutikof, Jean .........................................3Particles in the Coastal Ocean ..................9Patt, Anthony ........................................14Pearce-Higgins, James W. .........................4Perfit, Michael R. .....................................9Peterson, Tarla Rai .................................15Physical Geography ...............................11Piegorsch, Walter W. ..............................16Pilson, Michael E. Q. ..............................10Pittock, Jamie ........................................14Price of Oil, The .....................................13Priest, Eric ...............................................6Probabilistic Forecasting and Bayesian

Data Assimilation .................................5Programming Projects in C for

Students of Engineering, Science, and Mathematics ......................................19

Pugh, David ............................................9Python for Scientists ..............................19

Q Quaternary Environmental Change in

Southern Africa ...................................10Quaternary Sea-Level Changes ..............10

R Rabl, Ari ................................................16Radar Meteorology ..................................6Radetzki, Marian ...................................13Rakov, Vladimir A. ...................................4Rebuilding Asia Following Natural

Disasters ............................................13Reich, Sebastian ......................................5Renaissance of Renewable Energy, The ..14Reynolds, Darren M. ................................8

Richardson, Benjamin J. .........................18Richter, Burton ......................................12Roche, Stephen .....................................14Rockström, Johan ....................................8Roeser, Sabine .......................................14Rosenberg, Jonathan M. ........................19Rostamian, Rouben ...............................19Rousseau, Christiane .............................18Runoff Prediction in Ungauged Basins......8Runyan, Christiane ..................................7Russell, C. T. ............................................5

S Savenije, Hubert ......................................8Schaetzl, Randall J. ................................10Schertzer, Daniel ......................................6Schmidt, Anja ..........................................3Schmitt, François G. ...............................17Schneider, Jen .......................................17Schrijver, Carolus J. ................................17Scott, David B. .......................................12Sea-Level Science ....................................9Selboe, Elin .............................................2Serreze, Mark C. ......................................4Shank, Timothy M. ...................................9Simon, Adam C. .....................................18Simonson, William D. .............................12Sivapalan, Murugesu ...............................8Sjåfjell, Beate ........................................18Smart Grid (R)Evolution .........................15Smith, Eric .............................................17Smith, Mark M. .....................................16Smith, Philip ..........................................12Snieder, Roel ................................... 17, 18Soils ......................................................10Sojka, Jan J. ...........................................17Sovacool, Benjamin K. ...........................15Space Physics ..........................................5Spadaro, Joseph V. .................................16Spencer, Robert G. M. ..............................8Stephan, Nicolas ...................................14Stephens, Jennie C. ................................15Stevenson, Hayley .................................16Stewart, John M. ...................................19Steyn, Douw G. ........................................6Stochastic Analysis of Scaling Time

Series .................................................17Stone, David P. ......................................14Strangeway, R. J.......................................5Stripple, Johannes .................................16Student’s Guide to Numerical Methods,

A .......................................................18Student’s Guide to Waves, A ..................18Subsurface Fluid Flow and Imaging ..........7Successful Grant Proposals in Science,

Technology, and Medicine ...................18Successful Scientific Writing ...................19Sustainability in the Global City .............17Sustainability Science ............................12Swaminathan, M. S. ...............................11Swinbank, Richard ...................................7

T Taebi, Behnam ......................................14Takeuchi, Kuniyoshi .................................9Terrestrial Biosphere-Atmosphere Fluxes ..6Thermodynamic Foundations of the

Earth System ......................................11

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Thermodynamics, Kinetics, and Microphysics of Clouds .........................6

Thompson, Michael L. ............................10Thurber, Mark C. ....................................14Tran, Martino ........................................11Transforming Energy ..............................14Transforming US Energy Innovation ........15Transnational Climate Change

Governance ........................................15Transport in the Atmosphere-

Vegetation-Soil Continuum .................10

U Understanding Environmental Policy

Convergence ......................................17United Nations Environment Programme 14United Nations University International

Human Dimensions Programme ..........14Urrutia Fucugauchi, Jaime ........................9

V Value of Information in the Earth

Sciences .............................................11van Beukering, Pieter J. H. ......................12van den Dries, Kees .................................5van Heerwaarden, Chiel C. .......................5van Stratum, Bart J. H. .............................5van Wijk, Kasper ...................................18Vasco, Donald Wyman .............................7Viglione, Alberto ......................................8Vilà-Guerau de Arellano, Jordi ..................5Volcanism and Global Environmental

Change ................................................3Volkert, Hans ...........................................7

W Wagener, Thorsten ...................................8Water Ecosystem Services ........................8Water Resilience for Human Prosperity .....8

Waves and Mean Flows ...........................6Weather and Climate, The ........................6Weber, Lynn ..........................................16Williams, Martin ......................................3Wilson, Charlie ......................................16Wilson, Elizabeth J. ................................15Woodroffe, Colin D. ...............................10Woodworth, Philip...................................9Wright, Christopher ...............................13

Y Yang, Ping ...............................................4Yeh, Tian-Chyi ........................................7

Z Zaliapin, Ilya ............................................9

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Earth and Environmental Science

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Carbon dioxide drawdown byBritish Devonian lavas

Endocranial anatomy ofGogonasus andrewsaefromWestern Australia

Anatomy of Chondrenchelysproblematica from Scotland

Revision of Ordovicianbrachiopods fromGirvan,Scotland

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John A. FINARELLI and Michael I. COATESChondrenchelys problematica (Traquair, 1888) redescribed: a Lower Carboniferous, eel-likeholocephalan from Scotland 35–59

Y. CANDELA and D. A. T. HARPERSynoptic revision of the Ordovician brachiopods of the Barr and Lower Ardmillan groups of theGirvan area, Scotland 61–69

ERRATUM[Tammeorg et al., EESTRSE 103 (2012), 19-30] 71

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‘These had most to give’: Kathleen Scott’s sculpture at the Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge. Mark Stocker p 49

Distribution of gymnosomatous pteropods in western Antarctic Peninsula shelf waters: influences of Southern Ocean water masses. P.M. Suprenand, D.L. Jones and J.J. Torres p 58

A manuscript history of the Franklin family by Sophia Cracroft (1853). Shane McCorristine p 72Oil exploration and sea ice projections in the Arctic. Øistein Harsem, Knut Heen, J.M.P. Rodrigues and Terje Vassdal p 91

NOTESDiscovery of one of Sir John Franklin’s ships. William Barr p 107The Arctic Council after Kiruna. Philip E. Steinberg and Klaus Dodds p 108

ONLINE ONLY REVIEWSThe following reviews are available in the online version of this issue at www.journals.cambridge.org/pol

Operation Tabarin: Britain’s secret wartime expedition to Antarctica. Stephen Haddelsey. John R. DudeneyPower from the north: territory, identity, and the culture of hydroelectricity in Quebec. Caroline Desbiens. Morgan MoffittPolar Oceans governance in an era of Environmental change. Tim Stephens and David L. VanderZwaag. Nikolas SellheimMarine protected areas for whales, Dolphins and Porpoises. Erich Hoyt. Nikolas SellheimThe dream of the north. A cultural history to 1920. Peter Fjågesund. Nikolas Sellheim

ONLINE ONLY REFEREES2014 manuscript referees are available in the online version of this issue at www.journals.cambridge.org/pol

COVER PHOTOSide-scan sonar image of the wreck of one of Sir John Franklin's ships sitting on the seabed near Hat Island in southeastern Queen Maud Gulf. It was obtained in early September 2014 by a towfish towed by the dive-boat Investigator, based on the Canadian Coastguard's icebreaker CCGS Sir Wilfrid Laurier which was a major player in the Victoria Strait expedition in its search for the missing ships, HMS Erebus and Terror. (The vessel has now been positively identified as HMS Erebus). See the note by W. Barr in this issue.

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PAPERSLand use change trajectories, conservation status and social importance of dry forests in NicaraguaBy Federica Ravera, David Tarrasón and Josep María Espelta 1

Change in agricultural land use constrains adaptation of national wildlife refuges to climate changeBy Christopher M. Hamilton, Wayne E. Thogmartin, Volker C. Radeloff, Andrew J . Plantinga, Patricia J. Heglund, Sebastian Martinuzzi and Anna M. Pidgeon 12

Using population dynamics modelling to evaluate potential success of restoration: a case study of a Hawaiian vine in a changing climateBy Tamara M. Wong and Tamara Ticktin 20

Rapid assessment of historic, current and future habitat quality for biodiversity around UK Natura 2000 sitesI. N. Vogiatzakis, M. T. Stirpe, S. Rickebusch, M. J. Metzger, G. Xu, M. D. A. Rounsevell, R. Bommarco and S. G. Potts 31

Environmental attitudes associated with large-scale cultural differences, not local environmental confl ictsBy Kristin E. Gangaas, Bjørn P. Kaltenborn and Harry P. Andreassen 41

Spatial scaling of protected area infl uences on human demography and livelihoods in BotswanaBy A. Clare Gupta 51

Hunting and trading bushmeat in the Kilombero Valley, Tanzania: motivations, cost-benefi t ratios and meat pricesBy Martin Reinhardt Nielsen and Henrik Meilby 61

Research agendas for the sustainable management of tropical peatland in MalaysiaBy Rory Padfi eld, Susan Waldron, Simon Drew, Effi e Papargyropoulou, Shashi Kumaran, Susan Page, Dave Gilvear, Alona Armstrong, Stephanie Evers, Paul Williams, Zuriati Zakaria, Sing Yun Chin, Sune Balle Hansen, Ahimsa Campos-Arceiz, Mohd Talib Latif, Alex Sayok and Mun Hou Tham 73

Ecological history of Lachlan Nature Reserve, Centennial Park, Sydney, Australia: a palaeoecological approach to conservationBy Rebecca Hamilton and Dan Penny 84

CORRIGENDUMUsing population dynamics modelling to evaluate potential success of restoration: a case study of a Hawaiian vine in a changing climate –CORRIGENDUMBy Tamara M. Wong and Tamara Ticktin 95

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