PublicationsWelcome to the publications directory for the Climate Impacts Group and the Climate Dynamics Group. Please contact the web administrator for assistance with any of these publications. Topic View: Societal DimensionsJump to Year:
In press In pressState drought programs: Lessons and recommendations from the western U.S.Fontaine, M., A.C. Steinemann, and M.J. Hayes. (In press). State drought programs: Lessons and recommendations from the western U.S.. Submitted to ASCE Natural Hazards Review. 2010back to topRe-allocating water in the Pacific NorthwestSlaughter, R. 2010. Re-allocating water in the Pacific Northwest. In The Water Report 77:16-25.
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Mandates vs. markets: Addressing over-allocation of Pacific Northwest river basinsSlaughter, R., A.F. Hamlet, D.D. Huppert, J. Hamilton, and P.W. Mote. 2010. Mandates vs. markets: Addressing over-allocation of Pacific Northwest river basins. Water Policy 12 (2010) 305–317, doi: 10.2166/wp.2009.152.
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2009back to topAssessing vulnerability to natural hazards: An impact-based method and application to drought in Washington StateFontaine, M., and A.C. Steinemann. 2009. Assessing vulnerability to natural hazards: An impact-based method and application to drought in Washington State. Natural Hazards Review 10(1):11-18.
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Preparing for climate change impacts to state-owned aquatic lands: A climate change adaptation strategy for the Washington Department of Natural Resources Aquatic Resources ProgramFredrickson, A.L. 2009. Preparing for climate change impacts to state-owned aquatic lands: A climate change adaptation strategy for the Washington Department of Natural Resources Aquatic Resources Program. M.M.A. thesis, School of Marine Affairs, University of Washington, Seattle. A transactions cost approach to the theoretical foundations of water marketsSlaughter, R. 2009. A transactions cost approach to the theoretical foundations of water markets. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 45(2): 331-342.
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2007back to topWater, adaptation, and property rights on the Snake and Klamath RiversSlaughter, R., and J.D. Wiener. 2007. Water, adaptation, and property rights on the Snake and Klamath Rivers. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 43(2):308-21. DOI: 10.1111 / j.1752-1688.2007.00024.x.
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Preparing for Climate Change: A Guidebook for Local, Regional, and State GovernmentsSnover, A.K., L.C. Whitely Binder, J. Lopez, E. Willmott, J.E. Kay, D. Howell, and J. Simmonds. 2007. Preparing for Climate Change: A Guidebook for Local, Regional, and State Governments. University of Washington Climate Impacts Group and King County, Washington, in association with and published by ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, Oakland, CA. Assessing regional vulnerability by operationalizing the concept of adaptive capacity in the Pacific NorthwestTrask, B. 2007. Assessing regional vulnerability by operationalizing the concept of adaptive capacity in the Pacific Northwest. M.M.A. thesis, School of Marine Affairs, University of Washington, Seattle. 2006back to topDecadal-scale interactions of humans and the environmentHibbard, K.A., P.J. Crutzen, E.F. Lambin, D.M. Liverman, N.J. Mantua, J.R. McNeill, B. Messerli, and W. Steffen. 2006. Decadal-scale interactions of humans and the environment. In Costanza, R., L.J. Graumlich, and W. Steffen (eds.), Sustainability or Collapse? An Integrated History and Future of People on Earth. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press.
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An approach to designing a National Climate ServiceMiles, E.L., A.K. Snover, L.C. Whitely Binder, E.S. Sarachik, P.W. Mote, and N.J. Mantua. 2006. An approach to designing a National Climate Service. Proceedings of the National Academies of Sciences 103(52):19616–19623.
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2005back to top"Climate Change Policy Questions"Kay, J.E., J.H. Casola, and A.K. Snover. 2005. "Climate Change Policy Questions". Fact sheet prepared for King County (Washington)'s October 27, 2005 climate change conference "The Future Ain't What It Used to Be: Preparing for Climate Disruption". Climate Impacts Group, Center for Science in the Earth System, Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean, University of Washington, Seattle. Watershed initiatives in the Skagit River and Tillamook Bay Watersheds: An exploratory analysis of planning, implementation, and integrationMorlock, S.M. 2005. Watershed initiatives in the Skagit River and Tillamook Bay Watersheds: An exploratory analysis of planning, implementation, and integration. M.S. thesis, School of Marine Affairs, University of Washington, Seattle. 2004back to topA comparison of the incorporation of climate forecasts and other climate information by coastal managers in the Pacific Northwest between 1996 and 2003Andersen, M.S., E.L. Miles, and D.L. Fluharty. 2004. A comparison of the incorporation of climate forecasts and other climate information by coastal managers in the Pacific Northwest between 1996 and 2003. In Conference Proceedings for The Coastal Society 19th International Conference, Alexandria, Virginia: The Coastal Society.
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Overview of Climate Change Impacts in the U.S. Pacific NorthwestClimate Impacts Group 2004. Overview of Climate Change Impacts in the U.S. Pacific Northwest. Background paper prepared for the West Coast Governors' Climate Change Initiative. Beyond the Kyoto/Marrakesh Protocol: Options and strategiesMiles, E.L. 2004. Beyond the Kyoto/Marrakesh Protocol: Options and strategies. In Peterson, D.L. and J.L. Innes (eds), Climatic Change, Carbon, and Forestry in Northwestern North America, General Technical Report GTR-PNW-614, pp. 23-33, USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, Portland, Oregon.
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Institutional history of the Snake River, 1850-2004Slaughter, R. 2004. Institutional history of the Snake River, 1850-2004. Background paper prepared for the Climate Impacts Group. 2003back to topAssessing the impact of climate variability and change on regional water resources: The implications for stakeholdersGamble, J.L., J. Furlow, A.K. Snover, A.F. Hamlet, B.J. Morehouse, H. Hartmann, and T. Pagano. 2003. Assessing the impact of climate variability and change on regional water resources: The implications for stakeholders. pp. 341-368. In R. Lawford, D. Fort, H. Hartmann, and S. Eden, Water: Science, Policy, and Management, Water Resources Monograph Series Vol. 16, Washington, D.C.: American Geophysical Union.
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The role of transboundary agreements in the Columbia River Basin: An integrated assessment in the context of historic development, climate, and evolving water policyHamlet, A.F. 2003. The role of transboundary agreements in the Columbia River Basin: An integrated assessment in the context of historic development, climate, and evolving water policy. pp. 263-289. In H. Diaz and B. Morehouse (eds), Climate, Water, and Transboundary Challenges in the Americas. Dordrecht/Boston/London: Kluwer Press.
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Learning from and adapting to climate variability in the Pacific NorthwestSnover, A.K., E.L. Miles, and A.F. Hamlet. 2003. Learning from and adapting to climate variability in the Pacific Northwest. In Background Papers in Preparation For the "Insights and Tools for Adaptation: Learning from Climate Variability" Workshop, November 18-20, 2003, Washington, D.C., pp. 167-179, Washington, D.C.: NOAA Office of Global Programs. 2002back to topApplications of climate forecasts in natural resource management: Implications for industryHuppert, D.D., J.H. Kaje, A.F. Hamlet, E.L. Miles, and A.K. Snover. 2002. Applications of climate forecasts in natural resource management: Implications for industry. The Climate Report 3(2):12-22.
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Senior stakeholders meeting on climate and water policy: Executive and general meeting summariesWhitely Binder, L.C. 2002. Senior stakeholders meeting on climate and water policy: Executive and general meeting summaries. A report on the March 20, 2002 meeting with senior Pacific Northwest water resource managers. Climate Impacts Group, University of Washington, Seattle. 2001back to topClimate and Water Policy Workshop: Executive SummaryClimate Impacts Group 2001. Climate and Water Policy Workshop: Executive Summary. Climate and Water Policy Workshop, July 16-17, 2001, Stevenson, Washington. Climate Impacts Group, University of Washington, Seattle. 21pp. 2000back to topThe application of climate informationSarachik, E.S. 2000. The application of climate information. (by invitation) Consequences 5:27-36.
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New regionalism in the Pacific Northwest: Design and transformation of institutions for sustainabilityWillard, S.R. 2000. New regionalism in the Pacific Northwest: Design and transformation of institutions for sustainability. MMA thesis, School of Marine Affairs, University of Washington, Seattle.
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1999back to topPolicy implications of climate forecasts for water resources management in the Pacific NorthwestCallahan, B.M., E.L. Miles, and D.L. Fluharty. 1999. Policy implications of climate forecasts for water resources management in the Pacific Northwest. Policy Sciences 32:269-293.
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When science sells: El Niño and the newsprint mediaSenkler, J.E. 1999. When science sells: El Niño and the newsprint media. MMA thesis, School of Marine Affairs, University of Washington, Seattle.
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1998back to topSensitivity of the coastal management system in Washington state to the incorporation of climate forecasts and projectionsJohnson, Z.P. 1998. Sensitivity of the coastal management system in Washington state to the incorporation of climate forecasts and projections. MMA thesis, School of Marine Affairs, University of Washington, Seattle.
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1997back to topThe potential of climate forecasts for water resource management in the Columbia River basinCallahan, B.M. 1997. The potential of climate forecasts for water resource management in the Columbia River basin. MMA thesis, School of Marine Affairs, University of Washington, Seattle. |
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