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ATEAM final report Section 5 and 6 (2001-2004) 60<br />

contacts and our results were disseminated through national (e.g. Süddeutsche Zeitung) and local (e.g.<br />

Berliner Zeitung) newspapers as well as targeted magazines (e.g. Trail Magazine).<br />

ATEAM has contributed to an international summer school on Vulnerability Assessment. Ca. 30<br />

graduate and post-graduate students have discussed and used ATEAM concepts and results to learn<br />

about vulnerability assessment and to develop their own approaches and tools.<br />

ATEAMers contribute to the first reports of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (see Annex 2) and to<br />

a book project of the Environmental Vulnerability Assessment group at the <strong>Potsdam</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Climate</strong><br />

<strong>Impact</strong> <strong>Research</strong> (PIK, see Annex 2).<br />

The ATEAM websites were built and maintained and will be hosted at PIK until at least the end of 2004.<br />

6.5 Main literature produced<br />

Further publications are listed in Annex 2.<br />

Araújo, M.B. 2004. Matching species with reserves: uncertainties from using data at different resolutions. Biological<br />

Conservation 118: 533-538.<br />

Araújo, M.B., Densham, P.J. & Williams, P.H. 2004. Representing species in reserves from patterns of assemblage diversity.<br />

Journal of Biogeography 31: 1037-1050.<br />

Araújo, M.B., Thuiller, W., Williams, P.H. & Reginster, I. 2004. Downscaling European species atlas distributions to a finer<br />

resolution: implications <strong>for</strong> conservation planning. Global Ecology and Biogeography. In press.<br />

Araújo, M. B., M. Cabeza, .W Thuiller, L. Hannah and P. H. Williams. 2004. Would climate change drive species out of<br />

reserves? An assessment of existing reserve-selection methods. Global Change Biology, in press.<br />

Badeck, Franz-W., A. Bondeau, K. Böttcher, D. Doktor, W. Lucht, J. Schaber, S. Sitch. 2004. Responses of spring phenology<br />

to climate change. New Phytologist. In press.<br />

Bakker, M., Govers, G., Kosmas, C. van Oost, K. and Rounsevell, M.D.A. 2004 in press. ‘Erosion as a driver of land use<br />

change: a case study on Lesvos, Greece’. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, 00, 000-000.<br />

Bakker, M., Govers, G., Rounsevell, M.D.A. 2004. ‘The crop productivity-erosion relationship: an analysis based on<br />

experimental work’. Catena, 57, 55-76.<br />

Brotons, L., Thuiller, W., Araújo, M.B. & Hirzel, A.H. 2004. Presence-absence versus presence-only habitat suitability<br />

models: the role of species ecology and prevalence. Ecography 27: 437-448.<br />

Cabeza, M., Araújo, M.B., Wilson, R.J., Thomas, C.D., Cowley, M.J.R. & Moilanen, A. 2004. Combining probabilities of<br />

occurrence with spatial reserve design. Journal of Applied Ecology 41: 252-262.<br />

Ewert F., Rounsevell, M.D.A. Reginster, I., Metzger, M., Leemans, R. 2004 in press. Technology development and climate<br />

change as drivers of future agricultural land use. In: (Floor Brouwer and Bruce McCarl, eds.) Rural lands, agriculture<br />

and climate beyond 2015: Usage and management responses. Kluwer Academic Publishers.<br />

Ewert, F. 2004. Modelling plant responses to elevated CO2: how important is leaf area index? Invited paper, Annals of<br />

Botany (in press).<br />

Gerten, D., Haberlandt, U., Cramer, W. & Erhard, M. 2004 Terrestrial Carbon and Water Fluxes. In: Hantel, M. (ed.)<br />

Climatology, Landolt-Börnstein. Springer Verlag. In press.<br />

Grothmann, T., and F. i. D. Reusswig. 2004. (in press) People at Risk of Flooding: Why some residents take precautionary<br />

action while others do not. Natural Hazards.<br />

Kankaanpää, S. and Carter, T.R. 2004a. An overview of <strong>for</strong>est policies affecting land use in Europe. The Finnish<br />

Environment, Finnish Environment <strong>Institute</strong>, Helsinki (in press).<br />

Kankaanpää, S. and Carter, T.R. 2004b. Construction of European <strong>for</strong>est land use scenarios <strong>for</strong> the 21st century. The<br />

Finnish Environment, Finnish Environment <strong>Institute</strong>, Helsinki (in press).<br />

Ladley, R., Jepson, P., Araújo, M.B. & Whittaker, R.J. 2004. Dangers of crying wolf over risk of extinctions. Nature 428: 799.<br />

Leemans, R. 2004. Why regional and spatial specificity is needed in environmental assessments? in G. Knight and J. Jäger,<br />

editors. Integrated Regional Assessment. Springer, Berlin. (in press)<br />

Leemans, R., and B. Eickhout. 2004. Another reason <strong>for</strong> concern: regional and global impacts on ecosystems <strong>for</strong> different<br />

levels of climate change. Global Environmental Change (in press).

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