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Annex I - Authors and Expert Reviewers

from Section IV

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 August 2012

Christopher B. Field
Affiliation:
Co-Chair IPCC Working Group II, Carnegie Institution for Science
Vicente Barros
Affiliation:
Co-Chair IPCC Working Group II, Universidad de Buenos Aires
Thomas F. Stocker
Affiliation:
Co-Chair IPCC Working Group I, University of Bern
Qin Dahe
Affiliation:
Co-Chair IPCC Working Group I, China Meteorological Administration
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Argentina

Vicente Barros, CIMA/Universidad de Buenos Aires

Ines Camilloni, CIMA/Universidad de Buenos Aires

Hernan Carlino, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella

Mario Nunez, CIMA/Universidad de Buenos Aires

Matilde Rusticucci, Universidad de Buenos Aires

Haris Eduardo Sanahuja, Senior Consultant

Pablo Suarez, Boston University, Red Cross/Red Crescent Climate Centre

Carolina Vera, CIMA/Universidad de Buenos Aires

Australia

Jonathan Abrahams, World Health Organization

Lisa Alexander, The University of New South Wales

Julie Arblaster, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Australian Bureau of Meteorology

Jon Barnett, Melbourne University

Ian Carruthers, National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility

Bob Cechet, Geoscience Australia

Lynda Chambers, Australian Bureau of Meteorology

John Church, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization

Paul Della-Marta, Partner Reinsurance Company

Amy Dumbrell, Australian Government Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency

Jill Edwards, Australasian Fire and Emergency Service Authorities Council

Ailie Gallant, University of Melbourne

John Handmer, Centre for Risk and Community Safety, RMIT University

Mark Hemer, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization

Adriana Keating, RMIT University

Monique Ladds, RMIT University

Padma Narsey Lal, International Union for Conservation of Nature-Oceania

Yun Li, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

Kathleen McInnes, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Marine and Atmospheric Research

Neville Nicholls, Monash University, School of Geography and Environmental Science

Lauren Amy Rickards, University of Melbourne

Anthony Swirepik, Australia Government Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency

Frank Thomalla, Macquarie University

Richard Thornton, Bushfire Cooperative Research Centre

Blair Trewin, Australian Bureau of Meteorology

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Managing the Risks of Extreme Events and Disasters to Advance Climate Change Adaptation
Special Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
, pp. 545 - 554
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2012

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