Climate Change Impacts, Adaptation, and Mitigation in Urban Areas
A special issue of Atmosphere (ISSN 2073-4433). This special issue belongs to the section "Climatology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 April 2022) | Viewed by 9105
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Interests: atmospheric sciences; climate modelling; climate risk assessment; numerical weather prediction; sustainability; climate and meteorological services
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Dear Colleagues,
Climate change is currently among the most pressing global issues, and is adversely affecting the vital interests and fate of all mankind, requiring the consolidated efforts of all states of the world for their solution. There is a scientific and political consensus in the assessment of trends in climate change and the reasons giving rise to this change, which was enshrined in the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report. Changes in the climate system, spanning an extremely wide range of spatial and temporal scales, affect the environment, communities, and various human activities, generating climate-related risks. Climate risk management provides developing strategies for mitigating that kind of risk via climate change adaptation, disaster management, sustainable development, etc.
This Special Issue will showcase research on climate change effects on the environmental conditions across a wide range of spatial scales, from global to urban. We encourage the submission of papers discussing essential features of climate change and variability in different parts of the world obtained from observations and using climate models. Articles focusing on the identification of the risks climate change poses to various organizations, institutions, and natural and anthropogenic systems, and on the development of adaptation measures to secure a resilient and prosperous future, are very welcome. Contributions describing the development of techniques and methodologies to mitigate climate risks are of considerable interest. Since geoengineering represents one of the most radical approaches to mitigating the effects of global warming, articles that examine geoengineering techniques and their potential applications and uses are of particular interest.
Thus, the main purpose of this Special Issue is to shed more light on the effects of climate change on natural systems and human society.
Prof. Dr. Sergei Soldatenko
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- climate change and variability
- climate risks
- climate modelling
- geoengineering
- managing climate risks
- adaptation measures
- vulnerability to climate change
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