APPENDIX: LEAD AUTHORS, AUTHORS AND CONTRIBUTORS P. Schaefer, Germany; S. Shchuka, Russian Federation; H. Trevino, Chapter 9: Coastal zones and small islands L. Bijlsma, The Netherlands C.N. Ehler, USA; R.J.T. Klein, The Netherlands; S.M. Kulshrestha, India; W.N. Adger, UK; Du Bilan, China; B.E. Brown, UK; D.L. Elder, N. Arnell, UK; B. Bates, Australia; H. Lang, Switzerland; J.J. Magnuson, Lead authors W. Baethgen, Uruguay; F.E. Chege, Kenya; S.C. van de Geijn, The Netherlands; Lin Erda, China; A. Iglesias, Spain; G. Kenny, New Zealand; D. Patterson, USA; J. Rogasik, Germany; R. Rötter, The Netherlands; C. Rosenzweig, USA; W. Sombroek, FAO; J. Westbrook, USA Contributors D. Bachelet, France; M. Brklacich, Canada; U. Dämmgen, Germany; Chapter 14: Water resources management Z. Kaczmarek, Poland Principal lead authors N.W. Arnell, UK; E.Z. Stakhiv, USA K. Hanaki, Japan; G.M. Mailu, Kenya; L. Somlyódy, Hungary; A.J. Askew, Switzerland; F. Bultot, Belgium; J.Kindler, USA; Chapter 15: Wood production under A.M. Solomon, USA N.H. Ravindranath, India; R.B. Stewart, Canada; M. Weber, Germany; P.N. Duinker, Canada; P.M. Fearnside, USA; P.J. Hall, Canada; R. Ismail, Chapter 16: Fisheries Convening lead author J.T. Everett, USA Lead authors A. Krovnin, Russian Federation; D. Lluch-Belda, Mexico; E. Okemwa, D. Binet, France; H.S. Bolton, USA; R. Callendar, USA; S. Clark, USA; Chapter 17: Financial services Convening lead author A.F. Dlugolecki, UK Lead authors CLIMATE CHANGE 1995: IPCC SECOND ASSESSMENT REPORT K.M. Clark, USA; F. Knecht, Switzerland; D. McCaulay, Jamaica; Chapter 18: Human population health A.J. McMichael, Australia/UK Principal lead authors M. Ando, Japan; R. Carcavallo, Argentina; P. Epstein, USA; A. Haines, R. Anderson, UK; S. Curto de Casas, Argentina; I. Galindez Giron, Chapter 19: Energy supply mitigation options H. Ishitani, Japan; T.B. Johansson, Sweden S. Al-Khouli, Saudi Arabia; H. Audus, IEA; E. Bertel, IAEA; E. Bravo, L.B. Friedleifsson, Iceland; A. Inaba, Japan; S. Rayner, USA; Chapter 20: Industry Convening lead author T. Kashiwagi, Japan Principal lead authors Lead authors G. Henderson, UK; L. Price, USA; K.R. Smith, USA; Lang Siwei, China Principal lead authors C. Cerri, Brazil; K. Minami, Japan; A. Mosier, USA; N. Rosenberg, USA; J. Dumanski, Canada; J. Duxbury, USA; J. Freney, Australia; R. Gupta, I.P. Abrol, India; T. Barnwell, USA; C.A. Campbell, Canada; Convening lead author S. Brown, USA Principal lead authors J. Sathaye, USA; Melvin Cannell, UK; P. Kauppi, Finland P. Burschel, Germany; A. Grainger, UK; J. Heuveldop, Germany; R. Leemans, The Netherlands; P. Moura Costa, Brazil; M. Pinard, USA; J. Bruggink, The Netherlands; P.-N. Giraud, France; P. Khanna, India; Chapter 25: Mitigation: cross-sectoral and other issues Chapter 21: Mitigation options in the transportation sector Convening lead author L. Michaelis, OECD Principal lead authors D. Bleviss, USA; J.-P. Orfeuil, France; R. Pischinger, Austria Lead authors Convening lead author R. Leemans, The Netherlands S. Agrawala, India; J.A. Edmonds, USA; M.C. MacCracken, USA; R. Moss, USA; P.S. Ramakrishnan, India Chapter 26: Technical guidelines for assessing climate change impacts and adaptations J. Crayston, ICAO; O. Davidson, Sierra Leone; T. Kram, The Convening lead authors G. Banjo, Nigeria; D. Banister, UK; H. Dimitriou, Hong Kong; D. Greene, Chapter 22: Mitigation options for human settlements M.D. Levine, USA Principal lead authors H. Akbari, USA; J. Busch, USA; G. Dutt, Argentina; K. Hogan, USA; T. Carter, Finland; H. Harasawa, Japan; S. Nishioka, Japan; M. Parry, UK R. Christ, UNEP; P. Epstein, USA; N.S. Jodha, Nepal; J. Scheraga, USA; Chapter 27: Methods for assessment of mitigation options D.A. Tirpak, USA Lead authors M. Adler, USA; D. Bleviss, USA; J. Christensen, Denmark; O. Davidson, 46-495-21 J. Goldemberg, Brazil; R. Squitieri, USA; J. Stiglitz, USA; A. Amano, Convening author S. Kane, USA; J. Reilly, USA; T. Teisberg USA Chapter 2: Decision-making frameworks for addressing climate change Lead authors K.J. Arrow, USA; J. Parikh, India; G. Pillet, Switzerland M. Grubb, UK; E. Haites, Canada; J.-C. Hourcade, France; K. Parikh, P.G. Babu, India; G. Chichilnisky, USA; S. Faucheux, France; G. Froger, Chapter 3: Equity and social considerations Lead authors T. Banuri, Pakistan; K. Goran-Maler, Sweden; M. Grubb, UK; H.K. Jacobson, USA; F. Yamin, UK Chapter 4: Intertemporal equity, discounting, and economic efficiency Lead authors K.J. Arrow, USA; W.R. Cline, USA; K. Goran-Maler, Sweden; M. Munasinghe, Sri Lanka; R. Squitieri, USA; J.E. Stiglitz, USA Chapter 5: Applicability of techniques of cost-benefit analysis to climate change Lead authors J-C. Hourcade, France Principal lead authors R. Richels, USA; J. Robinson, Canada W. Chandler, USA; O. Davidson, Sierra Leone; J. Edmonds, USA; Chapter 9: A review of mitigation cost studies J-C. Hourcade, France Principal lead authors K. Halsnaes, Denmark; M. Jaccard, Canada; W. D. Montgomery, USA; R. Richels, USA; J. Robinson, Canada; P.R. Shukla, India; P. Sturm, France Lead authors W. Chandler, USA; O. Davidson, Sierra Leone; J. Edmonds, USA; D. Finon, France; K. Hogan, USA; F. Krause, USA; A. Kolesov, Russian Federation; E. La Rovere, Brazil; P. Nastari, Brazil; A. Pegov, Russian Federation; K. Richards, USA; L. Schrattenholzer, Austria; R. Shackleton, USA; Y. Sokona, Senegal; A. Tudini, Italy; J. Weyant, USA Chapter 10: Integrated assessment of climate change: an overview and comparison of approaches and results M. Munasinghe, Sri Lanka; P. Meier, USA; M. Hoel, Norway; Convening lead author S.W. Hong, Republic of Korea; A. Aaheim, Norway Chapter 6: The social costs of climate change: greenhouse damage and the benefits of control Lead authors D.W. Pearce, UK; W.R. Cline, USA; A.N. Achanta, India; S. Fankhauser, Chapter 7: A generic assessment of response options C.J. Jepma, The Netherlands; M. Asaduzzaman, Bangladesh; I. Mintzer, J. Byrne, USA; H. Geller, USA; C.A. Hendriks, Spain; M. Jefferson, UK; G. Leach, UK; A. Qureshi, USA; W. Sassin, Austria; R.A. Sedjo, USA; A. van der Veen, The Netherlands J. Weyant, USA Principal lead authors O. Davidson, Sierra Leone; H. Dowlatabadi, USA; J. Edmonds, USA; W. Cline, USA; S. Fankhauser, UK Chapter 11: An economic assessment of policy instruments for combatting climate change Lead authors B.S. Fisher, Australia; S. Barrett, UK; P. Bohm, Sweden; M. Kuroda, Japan; J.K.E. Mubazi, Uganda; A. Shah, USA; R.N. Stavins, USA Contributors E. Haites, Canada; M. Hinchy, Australia; S. Thorpe, Australia LIST OF IPCC OUTPUTS IPCC FIRST ASSESSMENT REPORT (1990) a) CLIMATE CHANGE - The IPCC Scientific Assessment. The 1990 report of the IPCC Scientific Assessment Working Group (also in Chinese, French, Russian and Spanish). b) CLIMATE CHANGE-The IPCC Impacts Assessment. The 1990 report of the IPCC Impacts Assessment Working Group (also in Chinese, French, Russian and Spanish). c) CLIMATE CHANGE - The IPCC Response Strategies. The 1990 report of the IPCC Response Strategies Working Group (also in Chinese, French, Russian and Spanish). d) Overview and Policymaker Summaries, 1990. IV. IPCC SECOND ASSESSMENT REPORT, 1995 a) CLIMATE CHANGE 1995 — The Science of Climate Change. (including Summary for Policymakers). Report of IPCC Working Group I, 1995. b) CLIMATE CHANGE 1995 — Scientific-Technical Analyses of Impacts, Adaptations and Mitigation of Climate Change. (including Summary for Policymakers). Report of IPCC Working Group II, 1995. c) CLIMATE CHANGE 1995 The Economic and Social Dimensions of Climate Change. (including Summary for Policymakers). Report of IPCC Working Group III, 1995. d) The IPCC Second Assessment Synthesis of Scientific-Technical Information Relevant to Interpreting Article 2 of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, 1995. (Please note: the IPCC Synthesis and the three Summaries for Policymakers have been published in a single volume and are also available in Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian and Spanish). This is a Technical Paper of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change prepared in response to a request November 1996 This paper was prepared under the auspices of IPCC Working Group II, which is co-chaired by Dr Robert T. Watson of the USA and Dr M.C. Zinyowera of Zimbabwe. |