Trends of measured climate forcing agents
HANSEN, J.E.; SATO, M. Trends of measured climate forcing agents. PNAS. Vol. 98, no.26 (2001). Download
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HANSEN, J.E.; SATO, M. Trends of measured climate forcing agents. PNAS. Vol. 98, no.26 (2001). Download
YANG, H.M. A mathematical model for malaria transmission relating global warming and local socioeconomic conditions. Rev. Saúde Pública, v. 35, n.3, p. 224-31, 2001. Download
STUTE, M.; CLEMENT, A.; LOHMANN, G. Global climate models: past, present and future. PNAS, v. 98, n. 19, p. 10529 –10530, Sep. 2001. Download
SHELTON, M.L.; FRIDIRICI, R. Water suplly and climate change in the Upper Deschutes Basin, Oregon. APCG Yearbook, v.63, p.77-96, 2001. Download
PRICE, D.T. et al. Regeneration in GAP Models: Priority issues for studying forest responses to climate change. Climatic change, v. 51, p. 475-508, 2001. Download
PAPADOPOL, C.S. Adapting existing forests to climate change. Ontario: Ontario Forest Research Institute, Feb. 2001. Download
MUNASINGHE, M. Exploring linkages between climate change and sustainable development: A challenge for transdisciplinary research. Colombo, Sri Lanka: Munasinghe Institute for Development, 2001. Download
KRAMER, K.; MOHREN, G.M.J. Long-term effects of climate change on carbon budgets of forests in Europe: Green World Research. Report 194, Wageningen: ALTERRA, 2001. 287 p. Download
KANE, R.P. Interrelationship and ENSO relationship of Fortaleza rainfall in different seasons. Brazilian Journal of Geophysics, v. 19 (2), p. 199-114; Dec. 2001. Download
HULME, M. et al. African climate change: 1900 – 2100. Climate Research, v. 17, n. 2, p. 145-168, 2001. Download