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View article: A framework for assessing global health impacts of polar change: An urgent call for interdisciplinary research
A framework for assessing global health impacts of polar change: An urgent call for interdisciplinary research Open
Research on the human health risks of climate change is expanding, yet the influence of polar region shifts on these risks remains underexplored. This paper presents a framework to assess global and regional health risks stemming from pola…
View article: Terrestrial carbon sequestration under future climate, nutrient and land use change and management scenarios: a national-scale UK case study
Terrestrial carbon sequestration under future climate, nutrient and land use change and management scenarios: a national-scale UK case study Open
Carbon sequestration (C seq ) in soils and plant biomass is viewed as an important means of mitigating climate change. Recent global assessments have estimated considerable potential for terrestrial C seq , but generally lack sensitivity t…
View article: Reproduction data and code for "The social cost of carbon dioxide under climate-economy feedbacks and temperature variability"
Reproduction data and code for "The social cost of carbon dioxide under climate-economy feedbacks and temperature variability" Open
### Data for Kikstra et al. 2021, ERL, The social cost of carbon dioxide under climate-economy feedbacks and temperature variability This repository contains data and scripts for the main text figures in the article Kikstra, J.S., Waidelic…
View article: Reproduction data and code for "The social cost of carbon dioxide under climate-economy feedbacks and temperature variability"
Reproduction data and code for "The social cost of carbon dioxide under climate-economy feedbacks and temperature variability" Open
### Data for Kikstra et al. 2021, ERL, The social cost of carbon dioxide under climate-economy feedbacks and temperature variability This repository contains data and scripts for the main text figures in the article Kikstra, J.S., Waidelic…
View article: The social cost of carbon dioxide under climate-economy feedbacks and temperature variability
The social cost of carbon dioxide under climate-economy feedbacks and temperature variability Open
A key statistic describing climate change impacts is the ‘social cost of carbon dioxide’ (SCCO 2 ), the projected cost to society of releasing an additional tonne of CO 2 . Cost-benefit integrated assessment models that estimate the SCCO 2…
View article: Changes in carbon storage since the pre-industrial era: A national scale analysis
Changes in carbon storage since the pre-industrial era: A national scale analysis Open
Carbon stores in the terrestrial biosphere globally represent over 50% of present-day organic carbon reservoirs and have significantly altered over the last three centuries owing to anthropogenic disturbances. Conversion of natural land to…
View article: Carbon storage in soils and plant biomass under future climate and land use pressures
Carbon storage in soils and plant biomass under future climate and land use pressures Open
<p>It is widely accepted in the scientific, business and policy communities that meeting the Paris Agreement targets will require a large-scale deployment of negative emission technologies and practices. As a result, nature-based cli…
View article: Mapping regional impacts of agricultural expansion on terrestrial carbon storage
Mapping regional impacts of agricultural expansion on terrestrial carbon storage Open
As a result of growing food demands, the area of land used globally for agriculture has rapidly increased over the last 300 years. Clearance of natural vegetation and conversion of land to agriculture is often associated with terrestrial c…
View article: Soil systems as critical infrastructure: do we know enough about soil system resilience and vulnerability to secure our soils?
Soil systems as critical infrastructure: do we know enough about soil system resilience and vulnerability to secure our soils? Open
<p>Soils provide us with multiple essential services, such as food production, water flow regulation, and climate regulation. The loss of soil function endangers provision of these services, in turn endangering the local, regional an…
View article: The future of soil biochemistry and services in the UK under plausible climate, land use and land management scenarios
The future of soil biochemistry and services in the UK under plausible climate, land use and land management scenarios Open
<p>In this study, we explore plausible future states of soil organic matter, biomass, food production and soil greenhouse gas emissions across the UK under a range of climate, land use and land management scenarios. We use state-of-t…
View article: Modelling soil carbon stocks in semi-natural and agro-ecosystems &#8211; quantifying national scale impacts of the Anthropocene
Modelling soil carbon stocks in semi-natural and agro-ecosystems – quantifying national scale impacts of the Anthropocene Open
<p>Throughout the Anthropocene, the conversion of land to agriculture and atmospheric deposition of nitrogen have resulted in significant changes to biogeochemical cycling, including soil carbon stocks. Quantifying these changes is c…
View article: Climate-economy feedbacks, temperature variability, and the social cost of carbon
Climate-economy feedbacks, temperature variability, and the social cost of carbon Open
<p>A key statistic describing climate change impacts is the &#8220;social cost of carbon&#8221; (SCC), the total market and non-market costs to society incurred by releasing a ton of CO<sub>2</sub>. Estimates of t…
View article: The economic implications of using a truly preindustrial climate baseline
The economic implications of using a truly preindustrial climate baseline Open
The pervasive impacts of climate change can result in scientific decisions having unforeseen societal implications. To demonstrate this, we explore the global and regional economic implications of adopting an earlier preindustrial baseline…
View article: WOT? Insights into the flows and fates of e-waste in the UK
WOT? Insights into the flows and fates of e-waste in the UK Open
REPIC commissioned the Pentland Centre of Sustainability in Business at Lancaster University to independently investigate and report on existing models and available data for post-consumer e-waste forecasting. The dataset contains the foll…
View article: Revenue management of airport car parks in continuous time
Revenue management of airport car parks in continuous time Open
We study the revenue management (RM) problem encountered in airport car parks, with the primary objective to maximize revenues under a continuous-time framework. The implementation of pre-booking systems for airport car parks has spread ra…
View article: Poles Apart: The Arctic & Management Studies
Poles Apart: The Arctic & Management Studies Open
'The Arctic is screaming'. Mark Serreze, Director, National Snow and Ice Data Center, USA (quoted in Borenstein, 2007) Russians refer to the Arctic (Арктика) as 'Крайний Север' (Far North) and 'Заполярье' (Beyond the Pole). Canadians call …
View article: Climate Policy Implications of Nonlinear Decline of Arctic Land Permafrost and Sea Ice
Climate Policy Implications of Nonlinear Decline of Arctic Land Permafrost and Sea Ice Open
Arctic feedbacks will accelerate climate change and could jeopardise mitigation efforts. The permafrost carbon feedback releases carbon to the atmosphere from thawing permafrost and the sea ice albedo feedback increases solar absorption in…