Mini-conference on Vulnerabilities of the Carbon-Climate-Human System
Wednesday, 15 June 2005
UNESCO, Paris, France
1, rue Miollis
75732 Paris Cedex 15
9:00 am to 6:00 pm
Contact: pep.canadell@globalcarbonproject.org
Framing the Issue:
- Vulnerabilities
of the carbon-climate system (pdf, 1.6Mb)
Chris Field, Carnegie Institution, Stanford, USA - Complex-adaptive-system
perspective on vulnerability (pdf, 4.7Mb)
Michael Raupach, CSIRO, Australia - Vulnerability
of the Carbon-Climate-Human System: Human Dimensions Perspectives (ppt,
70kb)
Oran Young, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA - Vulnerability,
resilience, and adaptation in the IPCC framework (ppt, 71Kb)
Patricia Romero, Mexico University, Mexico
Vulnerabilities of the Carbon-climate system:
- How
Climate-Earth system models deal with vulnerabilities of the carbon cycle (pdf,
1.0Mb)
Jean Pierre Friedlingstein, France - Vulnerability
of Primary Production to heat and drought (pdf, 5.8Mb)
Philippe Ciais, Commissariat a L'Energie Atomique, Paris, France. - Vulnerability
of frozen carbon (ppt, 1.4Mb)
Dimitry Khvorostianov, Grenoble, France - Marine
carbon cycle climate feedbacks - magnitudes and timescales (pdf, 3.4Mb)
Christoph Heinze University of Bergen, Norway - Vulnerability
of the ocean biological pump (ppt, 2.1Mb)
Corinne Lequere, Max-Planck Institute, Jena, Germany - Vulnerabilities
of the calcium-carbonate cycle: positive and negative feedbacks (pdf,
7.5Mb)
Christopher Sabine, NOAA, Seattle, USA.
Vulnerabilities of the Carbon-climate-human system:
- The
European ecosystem vulnerability project (pdf, 4.6Mb)
Wolfgang Cramer, PIK, Germany - Carbon,
vulnerability and energy systems (pdf, 2.5Mb)
Frans Berkhout, Vrije University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands - Tropical
peatlands: global impacts, local adaptation (ppt, 6.4Mb)
Pep Canadell, CSIRO, Australia