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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.

Produktbeschreibung
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.
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Autorenporträt
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.