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气候变化研究进展(英文版)
国家气候中心
气候变化研究进展(英文版)

国家气候中心

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季刊

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气候变化研究进展(英文版)/Journal Advances in Climate Change ResearchCSCD北大核心SCI
查看更多>>本刊是我国在气候变化研究领域内自然科学和社会科学相结合的综合性学术期刊,其目的是使我国以自然科学和社会科学相结合为特色的气候变化研究在国际上占有一席之地。主要刊登与气候变化相关的跨学科研究进展,包括国内外关于气候变化科学事实、影响及对策研究最新成果。本刊旨在促进气候变化研究的发展,并推动研究成果在经济社会可持续发展、适应和减缓气候变化对策制定、气候政策与环境外交谈判、资源保护和开发等方面的应用。
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    Unravelling the linkages of cryosphere and mountain livelihood systems:A case study of Langtang,Nepal

    Sabarnee TULADHARBinaya PASAKHALAAmina MAHARJANArabinda MISHRA...
    119-131页
    查看更多>>摘要:Globally,mountains are often characterized as fragile and hazardous terrains,with vast areas covered by the cryosphere.The livelihoods of communities in the Hindu Kush Himalayan region are closely linked with the cryosphere.But over the past few decades,communities in the region have experienced multiple changes,including those driven by climat e change,with direct and immediate impacts on their lives and livelihoods.In this study,we explore linkages between the cryosphere and high-mountain livelihoods using a social-ecological system approach.It examines how the complex social-ecological system in villages in Langtang Valley,Nepal,has evolved in response to both cryospheric and socioeconomic changes.The local communities perceive gradual but significant changes in the cryospheric system,such as receding and thinning glaciers,changing snowfall patterns,changes in temperature and precipitation patterns,and a growing incidence of cryosphere-related hazards,such as avalanches and landslides.Communities in the Langtang Valley are also facing a number of socioeconomic changes,resulting in changing aspirations,particularly among the youth.The growing disconnection between society and the surrounding cryosphere,with direct impacts on the transfer and growth of local knowledge systems,are discussed.These simultaneous changes in the cryosphere and the socio-economic domain have also resulted in a homogenization of livelihood sources,with tourism emerging as the dominant source of livelihood.This has resulted in a dependence of the local population on food imported from outside the valley.A growing dependence on tourism for livelihoods,dependence on imports for food and other basic needs,and the lack of a risk reduction strategy might pose great risks for local lives and livelihoods in the long run.Interventions pertaining to diversifying livelihoods,harmonizing social capital,and hazard risk assessment are essential for strengthening linkages between cryosphere and the socioeconomic system.

    Comparative analysis of greenhouse gas emission inventory for Pakistan:Part Ⅱ agriculture,forestry and other land use and waste

    Kaleem Anwar MIRChunkyoo PARKPallav PUROHITSeungdo KIM...
    132-144页
    查看更多>>摘要:Understanding Pakistan's greenhouse gas(GHG)emission status is critical for identifying the national targets for GHG mitigation with respect to the nationally determined contributions(NDCs).This study focuses on the development of Pakistan's GHG(CO2,CH4,and N2O)inventories for agriculture,forestry and other land use(AFOLU)and waste sectors using 2006 IPCC Guidelines.This study should be seen as a direct continuation of the preceding one(Part Ⅰ[Available online at:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.accre.2020.05.002])which discusses energy and industrial processes and product use in compliance with the 2006 and 1996 IPCC Guidelines.It also provides sector-specific comparative time series(1994-2017)analysis of GHG inventories,identification of key categories,and national GHG emissions trend for Pakistan.The results indicate an average relative difference(on average for time series 1994-2017)of 19%and 6%in total GHG emissions(CO2-eq)from AFOLU and waste sector respectively between 2006 and 1996 IPCC Guidelines.The absolute difference over the entire time series for AFOLU and waste sector was in the range of 3-67 Mt CO2-eq and 1-7 Mt CO2-eq respectively.Findings further reveal that the quantity of national GHG emissions by 2006 IPCC Guidelines is 10%lower on average for complete time series compared to 1996 IPCC Guidelines.The average relative difference for total national emissions of CO2,CH4 and N2O is-1%,9%,and 48%respectively.Key category analysis based on 2006 IPCC Guidelines estimates identified three categories,each contributing≥10%to the level assessment in the latest year 2017 and accounting for approximately half of the national GHG emissions.In order to further improve the reliability of GHG inventories,Pakistan needs to move from 1996 to 2006 IPCC Guidelines under a higher Tier approach particularly for identified key categories.