IPCC Fourth Assessment Report: Climate Change 2007
Climate Change 2007: Working Group II: Working Group II: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability

Appendix V: Permissions to publish

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Fig. 1.2

Reprinted by permission from Macmillan Publishers Ltd [Nature]: O’Reilly, C.M. and Co-authors, 2003: Climate change decreases aquatic ecosystem productivity of Lake Tanganyika, Africa. Nature, 424, 766-768. Copyright 2003.

Fig. 1.3

From Beaugrand, G. and Co-authors, 2002b: Reorganization of North Atlantic marine copepod biodiversity and climate. Science, 296, 1692-1694. Reprinted with permission from AAAS.

Fig. 1.4(a)

From Menzel, A. and Co-authors, 2005b: ‘SSW to NNE’: North Atlantic Oscillation affects the progress of seasons across Europe. Glob. Change Biol., 11, 909-918. Reprinted with permission from Blackwell.

Fig. 1.5

From Nemani, R.R. and Co-authors, 2003: Climate-driven increases in global terrestrial net primary production from 1982 to 1999. Science, 300, 1560-1563. Reprinted with permission from AAAS.

Fig. 1.6

From Menzel, A. and Co-authors, 2006b: European phenological response to climate change matches the warming pattern. Glob. Change Biol., 12, 1969-1976. Reprinted with permission from Blackwell.

Fig. 2.7

From Schröter, D. and Co-authors, 2005: Ecosystem service supply and vulnerability to global change in Europe. Science, 310, 1333-1337. Reprinted with permission from AAAS.

Fig. 3.3

From Arnell, N.W., 2003a: Effects of IPCC SRES emissions scenarios on river runoff: a global perspective. Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sc., 7, 619-641. Reprinted with permission from the European Geosciences Union.

Fig. 3.4

Reprinted by permission from Macmillan Publishers Ltd [Nature]: Milly, P.C.D., K.A. Dunne and A.V. Vecchia, 2005: Global pattern of trends in streamflow and water availability in a changing climate. Nature, 438, 347-350. Copyright 2005.

Fig. 3.5

Reprinted with permission from Petra Döll.

Fig. 3.6

Reprinted from Lehner, B. and Co-authors, 2005: Estimating the impact of global change on flood and drought risks in Europe: a continental, integrated assessment. Climatic Change, 75, 273-299, with kind permission from Springer Science and Business Media.

Fig. 3.7

Reprinted with permission from Denise Neilsen.

Fig. 3.8
Fig. 5.1(b)
Fig. TS.5

From Nohara, D. and Co-authors, 2006: Impact of climate change on river runoff. J. Hydrometeorol., 7, 1076-1089. Reprinted with permission from American Meteorological Society.

Fig. 5.1(a)

From Fischer, G. and Co-authors, 2002: Global agro-ecological assessment for agriculture in the 21st century: methodology and results. Research Report RR-02-02. International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Laxenburg, Austria. Reprinted with kind permission of IIASA.

Fig. 9.3

From Arnell, N.W., 2006b: Climate change and water resources: a global perspective. Avoiding Dangerous Climate Change, H.J. Schellnhuber, W. Cramer, N. Nakićenović, T. Wigley and G. Yohe, Eds., Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 167-175. Reprinted with permission from Cambridge University Press.

Fig. 10.3(a)

From Kurihara, K. and Co-authors, 2005: Projections of climatic change over Japan due to global warming by high resolution regional climate model in MRI. SOLA, 1, 97-100. Reprinted with permission from the Meterological Society of Japan.

Fig. 10.3(b)

From Japan Meteorological Agency, 2005: Global Warming Projection, Vol.6 - with the RCM20 and with the UCM, 58 pp. Reprinted with permission from the Japan Meteorological Agency.

Fig. 12.4
Fig. TS.13

Reprinted by permission from Macmillan Publishers Ltd [Nature]: Schär, C. and Co-authors, 2004: The role of increasing temperature variability in European summer heatwaves. Nature, 427, 332-336. Copyright 2004.

Fig. 13.1(a)

From Haylock, M.R. and Co-authors, 2006: Trends in total and extreme South American rainfall 1960-2000 and links with sea surface temperature. J. Climate, 19, 1490-1512. Reprinted with permission from American Meteorological Society.

Fig. 13.1(b)

From Aguilar, E. and Co-authors, 2005: Changes in precipitation and temperature extremes in Central America and northern South America, 1961–2003. J. Geophys. Res., 110, D23107, doi:10.1029/2005JD006119. Copyright (2005) American Geophysical Union.

Fig. 13.3

Reprinted by kind permission of the Livestock Environment and Development Virtual Centre of the Food and Agricultural Organization.

Fig. 15.4

From Smith, L.C. and Co-authors, 2005: Disappearing Arctic lakes. Science, 308, 1429. Reprinted with permission from AAAS.

Fig. 16.1

From Bryant, D. and Co-authors, 1998: Reefs at Risk: A Map-Based Indicator of Threats to the World’s Coral Reefs. World Resources Institute, Washington, District of Columbia, 56 pp. Reprinted by permission of World Resources Institute.

Fig. 17.2
Fig. TS.17

Reprinted from O’Brien, K. and Co-authors, 2004: Mapping vulnerability to multiple stressors: climate change and globalization in India. Global Environ. Chang., 14, 303-313, with permission from Elsevier.

Fig. 19.1

Reprinted from Hare, B. and M. Meinshausen, 2005: How much warming are we committed to and how much can be avoided? Climatic Change, 75, 111-149, with kind permission from Springer Science and Business Media.

Table 20.1

From MA (Millennium Ecosystem Assessment), 2005: Ecosystems and Human Well-Being: Synthesis. Island Press, Washington, District of Columbia, 155 pp. Reprinted by permission of World Resources Institute.

Fig. 20.2

Reprinted from Swart, R., J. Robinson and S. Cohen, 2003: Climate change and sustainable development: expanding the options. Climate Policy, 3, S19-S40, with permission from Elsevier.

Fig. 20.3(b)

From Stern, N., 2007: The Economics of Climate Change: The Stern Review. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 692 pp. Crown copyright.

Fig. 20.4

From Watkiss, P. and Co-authors, 2005: The social costs of carbon (SCC) review: methodological approaches for using SCC estimates in policy assessment. Final Report, Defra, UK, 124 pp. Copyright: Queen’s Printer and Controller of HMSO 2006; reproduced under the terms of the Click-Use Licence.