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Climate Change and Pacific Islands: Indicators and Impacts: Report for the 2012 Pacific Islands Regional Climate Assessment: NCA Regional Input Reports

Editat de Victoria Keener, John J. Marra, Melissa L. Finucane, Deanna Spooner, Margaret H. Smith
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 feb 2013
Prepared for the 2013 National Climate Assessment and a landmark study in terms of its breadth and depth of coverage, Climate Change and the Pacific Islands was developed by the Pacific Islands Regional Climate Assessment, a collaborative effort engaging federal, state, and local government agencies, non-government organizations, academician, businesses, and community groups to inform and prioritize their activities in the face of a changing climate. The book assesses the state of knowledge about climate change indicators, impacts, and adaptive capacity of the Hawaiian archipelago and the US-Affiliated Pacific Islands.
 
The book provides the basis for understanding the key observations and impacts from climate change in the region, including the rise in surface air and sea-surface temperatures, along with sea levels, and the changes in ocean chemistry, rainfall amount and distribution, weather extremes, and widespread ecosystem changes.
 
Rich in science and case studies, it examines the latest climate change impacts, scenarios, vulnerabilities, and adaptive capacity and offers decision makers and stakeholders a substantial basis from which to make informed choices that will affect the well-being of the region’s inhabitants in the decades to come.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781610914277
ISBN-10: 1610914279
Pagini: 196
Dimensiuni: 203 x 254 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:None
Editura: Island Press
Colecția NCA Regional Input Reports
Seria NCA Regional Input Reports


Notă biografică

Dr. Victoria Keener is a Research Fellow at the East-West Center in Honolulu, Hawai`i, and the Program Manager of the Pacific RISA. Dr. John Marra is the NOAA Climate Services Director for the Pacific Region and the Director of the Pacific Climate Information System (PaCIS). Dr. Melissa Finucane is a Senior Fellow at the East West Center in Honolulu, Hawaii, and a PI of the Pacific RISA program. Deanna Spooner is the Coordinator of the Pacific Islands Climate Change Cooperative (PICCC). Margaret Smith was the PIRCA report coordinator, and a Physical Sciences Librarian at New York University.

Cuprins

About this Report
Executive Summary
Hawaii Governor's Letter
List of Figures and Tables
List of Abbreviations
 
Chapter 1: Pacific Islands Region Overview
-Region profile
-Pacific Island geology and landscape
-Pacific Island peoples, governments, and economies
-Pacific Island ecosystems
-Box 1-1: Marine national monuments in the Pacific Islands region
-Box 1-2: Ecosystems of the Pacific Islands region
-Weather and climate
-Inter-annual and interdecadal variability
-Box 1-3: Distinguishing climate variability from climate change in the Pacific
-Observations and monitoring
-Box 1-4: The value of high-quality observations and monitoring: Mauna Loa Observatory, HaleNet, and Station ALOHA
-Models and projections
-Indicators of a changing climate in the Pacific Islands region
-Impacts of a changing climate in the Pacific Islands region
-Adaptive capacities
-Box 1-5: Climate change will force human migration from the Pacific Islands
-Advancing knowledge
-Conclusion
-Box 1-6: Assessing information needs for managing O'ahu's freshwater resources
 
Chapter 2. Freshwater and Drought on Pacific Islands
-Freshwater hydrology overview
-Historic and current trends
-Box 2-1: The Hawai'i Water Code: Providing a strong basis for management and planning
-Box 2-2: High-quality data and monitoring networks are threatened
-Projections
-Impacts and adaptation
-Summary
-Case Study 2-1: Managing vulnerable water resources in atoll nations
-Case Study 2-2: Using climate forecasts to save money and protect human health
-Case Study 2-3: Climate change likely to intensify freshwater disputes in Hawai'i
 
Chapter 3. Sea Level and Coastal Inundation on Pacific Islands
-Overview
-Historic and current trends
-Box 3-1: How do you measure sea level?
-Extreme sea-level events
-Climate projections and sea level
-Impacts
-Summary
-Case Study 3-1: A combination of processes creates extreme water levels and contributes to flooding and erosion
-Case Study 3-2: Mapping sea-level rise in Honolulu
 
Chapter 4. Marine, Freshwater, and Terrestrial Ecosystems on Pacific Islands
-Regional ecosystems overview
-Historic and projected trends
-Impacts to marine ecosystems
-Impacts to freshwater and terrestrial ecosystems
-Implications of climate change for management
-Summary
-Case Study 4-1: Climate change threatens Hawaiian forest birds
-Case Study 4-2: Fish populations respond to climate conditions
-Case Study 4-3: Pacific coral reef management in a changing climate
 
Chapter 5. Summary and Conclusions
-Advancing Knowledge
-Partnerships
 
Appendix A: Glossaries Related to Weather and Climate in the Pacific Islands
Appendix B: Future Regional Climate — Modeling and Projections
Appendix C: Members of the PIRCA Core Team
Appendix D: Members of the PIRCA Steering Committee
Appendix E: Freshwater and Drought Technical Workshop
Appendix F: Sea-level Rise and Coastal Inundation Technical Workshop
Appendix G: Marine, Freshwater, and Terrestrial EcosystemsTechnical Workshop
Appendix H: Summary of Workshop Evaluations
 
References

Descriere

Developed to inform the 2013 National Climate Assessment, this report compiles the findings of more than 100 scientists and other experts on the state of knowledge about climate change and its impacts on the Hawaiian archipelago and the US-Affiliated Pacific Islands. Case studies and highlights also examine the adaptive capacity of island communities in the region and the issues of freshwater availability and quality; endangered species; regional and community economies; urbanization, transportation, and infrastructure vulnerabilities; ecosystem services; and agriculture sustainability.