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ATEAM final report Section 5 and 6 (2001-2004) 72<br />

• Jo House is Lead Author of Chapter 4 Drivers of Change in “The Conditions and Trends<br />

Assessment (CTA)” and Chapter 7 Drivers of Change in SA, Coordinating Lead Author of<br />

Chapter 14 Air quality and <strong>Climate</strong> in CTA, and Contributing Author to Chapter 17 Regulation of<br />

Natural Hazards in CTA.<br />

• Harald Bugmann is Lead Author of Chapter 27 Mountain Systems in CTA.<br />

• Ben Smith is Contributing Author to Chapter 14 Air Quality and <strong>Climate</strong> in CTA.<br />

• Richard Klein is contributing author to Responses to <strong>Climate</strong> Change in RA.<br />

• Sandra Lavorel is Review Editor of Chapter 3 Analytical Approaches <strong>for</strong> Assessing Ecosystems<br />

and Human Well-Being in CTA.<br />

• Other ATEAMers are invited reviewers to one or several chapters of the MA reports (e.g.<br />

Dagmar Schröter to chapter 7 Vulnerable People and Places in CTA, chapter 9 Changes in<br />

Ecosystem Services and Their Drivers Across Scenarios in SA and chapter 13 Nutrient Cycling<br />

in CTA).<br />

2.1.1.4 Book project Environmental Vulnerability Assessment <strong>for</strong> Policy and Decision-Making<br />

A number of ATEAMers have been invited to contribute to a synthesizing book on Environmental<br />

Vulnerability Assessment entitled Environmental Vulnerability Assessment <strong>for</strong> Policy and Decision-<br />

Making edited by Anthony G. Patt, Anne C. De la Vega-Leinert and Richard J.T. Klein. The chapters are<br />

to be submitted in June 2005, planned <strong>for</strong> publication in 2006 (here we list only the contributions by<br />

ATEAMers):<br />

1. Invited contribution to section 1 (The need <strong>for</strong> vulnerability in<strong>for</strong>mation among policy-makers<br />

and the public): Cramer, W. Vulnerability Policy and in<strong>for</strong>mation needs at the regional and<br />

national level: European and German vulnerability policies. In preparation.<br />

2. Introductory chapter to section 2 (<strong>Research</strong> and assessment of vulnerability): Klein, R.J.T. The<br />

two fundamental questions of impacts and adaptation as central to vulnerability research, the<br />

use of scenarios, models and aggregation techniques. In preparation.<br />

3. Invited contribution to section 2: Schröter, D. Vulnerability to changes in Ecosystem services. In<br />

preparation.<br />

4. Introductory chapter to section 3 (Meeting the challenges of vulnerability assessment): De la<br />

Vega-Leinert, A.C. The need <strong>for</strong> transdisciplinary policy-relevant research. In preparation.<br />

5. Invited conclusion and synthesis by Downing, T. and R. Leemans.<br />

2.1.2 2004 peer-reviewed journal articles<br />

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

resolutions. Biological Conservation 118: 533-538.<br />

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

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

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

distributions to a finer resolution: implications <strong>for</strong> conservation planning. Global Ecology and<br />

Biogeography. In press.<br />

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

species out of reserves? An assessment of existing reserve-selection methods. Global Change<br />

Biology, 10, 1618-1626.<br />

Arnell N.W. (2004) <strong>Climate</strong> change and global water resources: SRES emissions and socio-economic<br />

scenarios. Global Environmental Change, 14, 31-52.

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