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IGBP Newsletter
List of IGBP Newsletters
Global Change
IGBP's magazine highlights the high-quality research arising from its core projects and projects that it co-sponsors. By including articles that draw linkages between science, society and policy, the magazine aspires to serve as a source of information not only to scientists, but also to funding agencies, policymakers, journalists and the general public. Published quarterly since 1989 (formerly known as the IGBP Newsletter), the magazine is available free of charge from the IGBP Secretariat.
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IGBP Newsletter 'Global Change' No 80, April 2013 (2013)
Land Grabs Ahead
The cover story in this issue explores the phenomenon of land grabs by taking a closer look at the Southeast Asian nation of Laos. Also featured are articles on resilience in the face of sea-level rise, air pollution in large urban agglomerations and communication between various research communities.
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IGBP Newsletter 'Global Change' No 79, October 2012 (2012)
Methane up North - Vigilance, not panic
This issue highlights various aspects of Arctic climate change, including sea ice and methane. We also look at a new tool for analysing complex global challenges, the path ahead for the Earth-system science community and the aftermath of Rio+20.
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IGBP Newsletter 'Global Change' No 78, March 2012
Anthropocene - the geology of humanity
This issue looks at the Anthropocene, humanity's epoch. It also examines urban expansion, consumption of resources, natural catastrophes' effects on economics and how to better build our future.
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IGBP Newsletter 'Global Change' No 77, July 2011 (2011)
Timber! Fall of Rome etched in rings?
Top funders are calling on the international research programmes to refocus efforts to deliver knowledge that supports action and adaptation to regional environmental change. The International Council for Science – IGBP’s sponsor – is challenging the four global-environmental-change programmes to better integrate social science research and provide policy-relevant knowledge in the service of global sustainability.
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IGBP Newsletter 'Global Change' No 76, Jan. 2011 (2011)
Planet under Pressure
Top funders are calling on the international research programmes to refocus efforts to deliver knowledge that supports action and adaptation to regional environmental change. The International Council for Science – IGBP’s sponsor – is challenging the four global-environmental-change programmes to better integrate social science research and provide policy-relevant knowledge in the service of global sustainability.
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IGBP Newsletter 'Global Change' No 75, June 2010 (2010)
Emissions Scenarios: Exploring Pathways
In this issue of the magazine you can read: an interview with Nobel laureate Elinor Ostrom; an elucidation of new emissions scenarios; an opinion piece on climate scepticism; a perspective on the science and politics of land in Africa.
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IGBP Newsletter 'Global Change' No 74, Dec 2009 (2009)
Planetary Boundaries: Nine Identified, Three Crossed
This is the inaugural issue of the Global Change magazine, which takes over from IGBP's newsletter. The issue -- timed to coincide with the Copenhagen climate talks -- focuses on recent carbon-cycle research. Articles span a wide range of topics, including planetary boundaries, the global carbon budget and China's urban emissions.
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IGBP Newsletter No 73, May 2009 (2009)
The Ocean in a Changing World
The Ocean in a Changing World: The role of the ocean in regulating climate change is now recognised as being critical. But there are consequences for marine ecosystems and human livelihoods. This issue of the IGBP NewsLetter allows readers to wet their feet and sample marine results from across IGBP core projects.
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IGBP Newsletter No 72, Dec 2008 (2008)
Science for Environmental Sustainability
This issue highlights the 3rd IGBP Congress as well as the workshop held in September 2007 to celebrate IGBP's 20th anniversary.
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IGBP Newsletter No 71, May 2008 (2008)
Sustainable Livelihoods in a Changing Earth System
IGBP’s special Congress issue of its Global Change NewsLetter adopted the Congress theme “Sustainable Livelihoods in a Changing Earth System”, with a particular focus on Global Environmental Change and the developing world. As a further outreach tool for the general public and policy makers, a factsheet on global environmental change in Africa was produced and included in the newsletter.
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IGBP Newsletter No 70, Dec 2007 (2007)
Mapping a Course for Biofuels: Science-informed Policy Needed
Biofuels, nitrogen, earth system governance, and the effects of global change on Egypt are the main topics of IGBP’s December 2007 Global Change NewsLetter. In the cover story, Weber A. N. do Amaral and Catarina Pezzo of the Brazilian Center for Biofuels, University of Sao Paulo – Brazil, call for a consistent scientific framework to inform policies that maximise the positive potential of biofuels and minimise their negative impacts.
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IGBP Newsletter No 69, May 2007 (2007)
New Project will Measure Secondary Organic Aerosols in the Tropics
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IGBP Newsletter No 68, Feb 2007 (2007)
Highlights include a science feature on satellite surveys of global ocean productivity and an integration article on the use of high-resolution past climate records for future predictions in the Australasian region. The Newsletter survey results, presented in the centrefold, indicate that almost half of the respondents would prefer the Newsletter in electronic version only.
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IGBP Newsletter No 67, Dec 2006 (2006)
This issue of the Newsletter is focused on the Earth System Science Partnership Open Science Conference which was held in Beijing on 9-12 November 2006 and attracted more than 900 scientists from the IGBP, WCRP, IHDP and DIVERSITAS communities.
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IGBP Newsletter No 66, Oct 2006 (2006)
NL 66 features science articles with a focus on modelling, and the integration section highlights AfricanNESS as well as EUROCORES programmes in geo- and environmental sciences.
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IGBP Newsletter No 65, March 2006 (2006)
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IGBP Newsletter No 64, Dec 2005 (2005)
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IGBP Newsletter No 63, Sept 2005 (2005)
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IGBP Newsletter No 62, June 2005 (2005)
China and Global Change
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IGBP Newsletter No 61, March 2005 (2005)
LOICZ – Land–Ocean Interactions in the Coastal Zone – is pushing rapidly ahead into its second decade of research, now as a project co-sponsored by IGBP and IHDP. The LOICZ Science Plan and Implementation Strategy has now been published (IGBP Report No. 51), and is highlighted on the centrefold of this NewsLetter issue.
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IGBP Newsletter No 60, Dec 2004 (2004)
An Earth System Illustration
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IGBP Newsletter No 59, Sept 2004 (2004)
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IGBP Newsletter No 58, June 2004 (2004)
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IGBP Newsletter No 57, March 2004 (2004)
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IGBP Newsletter No 56, Dec 2003 (2003)
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IGBP Newsletter No 55, Oct 2003 (2003)
3rd IGBP Congress – Special Edition
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IGBP Newsletter No 54, June 2003 (2003)
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IGBP Newsletter No 53, March 2003 (2003)
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IGBP Newsletter No 52, Dec 2002 (2002)
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IGBP Newsletter No 51, Sept 2002 (2002)
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IGBP Newsletter No 50, June 2002 (2002)
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IGBP Newsletter No 49, April 2002 (2002)
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IGBP Newsletter No 48, Dec 2001 (2001)
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IGBP Newsletter No 47, Sept 2001 (2001)
The Global Change Open Science Conference – Amsterdam, July 2001
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IGBP Newsletter No 46, June 2001 (2001)
Research Highlights from the IGBP Core Projects
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IGBP Newsletter No 45, March 2001 (2001)
Large Scale Biosphere-Atmosphere Experiment in Amazonia (LBA)
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IGBP Newsletter No 44, Dec 2000 (2000)
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IGBP Newsletter No 43, Oct 2000 (2000)
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IGBP Newsletter No 42, Aug 2000 (2000)
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IGBP Newsletter No 41, May 2000 (2000)
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IGBP Newsletter
List of IGBP Newsletters
Global Change
IGBP's magazine highlights the high-quality research arising from its core projects and projects that it co-sponsors. By including articles that draw linkages between science, society and policy, the magazine aspires to serve as a source of information not only to scientists, but also to funding agencies, policymakers, journalists and the general public. Published quarterly since 1989 (formerly known as the IGBP Newsletter), the magazine is available free of charge from the IGBP Secretariat.
...>
IGBP Newsletter 'Global Change' No 80, April 2013 (2013)
Land Grabs Ahead
The cover story in this issue explores the phenomenon of land grabs by taking a closer look at the Southeast Asian nation of Laos. Also featured are articles on resilience in the face of sea-level rise, air pollution in large urban agglomerations and communication between various research communities.
...>
IGBP Newsletter 'Global Change' No 79, October 2012 (2012)
Methane up North - Vigilance, not panic
This issue highlights various aspects of Arctic climate change, including sea ice and methane. We also look at a new tool for analysing complex global challenges, the path ahead for the Earth-system science community and the aftermath of Rio+20.
...>
IGBP Newsletter 'Global Change' No 78, March 2012
Anthropocene - the geology of humanity
This issue looks at the Anthropocene, humanity's epoch. It also examines urban expansion, consumption of resources, natural catastrophes' effects on economics and how to better build our future.
...>
IGBP Newsletter 'Global Change' No 77, July 2011 (2011)
Timber! Fall of Rome etched in rings?
Top funders are calling on the international research programmes to refocus efforts to deliver knowledge that supports action and adaptation to regional environmental change. The International Council for Science – IGBP’s sponsor – is challenging the four global-environmental-change programmes to better integrate social science research and provide policy-relevant knowledge in the service of global sustainability.
...>
IGBP Newsletter 'Global Change' No 76, Jan. 2011 (2011)
Planet under Pressure
Top funders are calling on the international research programmes to refocus efforts to deliver knowledge that supports action and adaptation to regional environmental change. The International Council for Science – IGBP’s sponsor – is challenging the four global-environmental-change programmes to better integrate social science research and provide policy-relevant knowledge in the service of global sustainability.
...>
IGBP Newsletter 'Global Change' No 75, June 2010 (2010)
Emissions Scenarios: Exploring Pathways
In this issue of the magazine you can read: an interview with Nobel laureate Elinor Ostrom; an elucidation of new emissions scenarios; an opinion piece on climate scepticism; a perspective on the science and politics of land in Africa.
...>
IGBP Newsletter 'Global Change' No 74, Dec 2009 (2009)
Planetary Boundaries: Nine Identified, Three Crossed
This is the inaugural issue of the Global Change magazine, which takes over from IGBP's newsletter. The issue -- timed to coincide with the Copenhagen climate talks -- focuses on recent carbon-cycle research. Articles span a wide range of topics, including planetary boundaries, the global carbon budget and China's urban emissions.
...>
IGBP Newsletter No 73, May 2009 (2009)
The Ocean in a Changing World
The Ocean in a Changing World: The role of the ocean in regulating climate change is now recognised as being critical. But there are consequences for marine ecosystems and human livelihoods. This issue of the IGBP NewsLetter allows readers to wet their feet and sample marine results from across IGBP core projects.
...>
IGBP Newsletter No 72, Dec 2008 (2008)
Science for Environmental Sustainability
This issue highlights the 3rd IGBP Congress as well as the workshop held in September 2007 to celebrate IGBP's 20th anniversary.
...>
IGBP Newsletter No 71, May 2008 (2008)
Sustainable Livelihoods in a Changing Earth System
IGBP’s special Congress issue of its Global Change NewsLetter adopted the Congress theme “Sustainable Livelihoods in a Changing Earth System”, with a particular focus on Global Environmental Change and the developing world. As a further outreach tool for the general public and policy makers, a factsheet on global environmental change in Africa was produced and included in the newsletter.
...>
IGBP Newsletter No 70, Dec 2007 (2007)
Mapping a Course for Biofuels: Science-informed Policy Needed
Biofuels, nitrogen, earth system governance, and the effects of global change on Egypt are the main topics of IGBP’s December 2007 Global Change NewsLetter. In the cover story, Weber A. N. do Amaral and Catarina Pezzo of the Brazilian Center for Biofuels, University of Sao Paulo – Brazil, call for a consistent scientific framework to inform policies that maximise the positive potential of biofuels and minimise their negative impacts.
...>
IGBP Newsletter No 69, May 2007 (2007)
New Project will Measure Secondary Organic Aerosols in the Tropics
...>
IGBP Newsletter No 68, Feb 2007 (2007)
Highlights include a science feature on satellite surveys of global ocean productivity and an integration article on the use of high-resolution past climate records for future predictions in the Australasian region. The Newsletter survey results, presented in the centrefold, indicate that almost half of the respondents would prefer the Newsletter in electronic version only.
...>
IGBP Newsletter No 67, Dec 2006 (2006)
This issue of the Newsletter is focused on the Earth System Science Partnership Open Science Conference which was held in Beijing on 9-12 November 2006 and attracted more than 900 scientists from the IGBP, WCRP, IHDP and DIVERSITAS communities.
...>
IGBP Newsletter No 66, Oct 2006 (2006)
NL 66 features science articles with a focus on modelling, and the integration section highlights AfricanNESS as well as EUROCORES programmes in geo- and environmental sciences.
...>
IGBP Newsletter No 65, March 2006 (2006)
...>
IGBP Newsletter No 64, Dec 2005 (2005)
...>
IGBP Newsletter No 63, Sept 2005 (2005)
...>
IGBP Newsletter No 62, June 2005 (2005)
China and Global Change
...>
IGBP Newsletter No 61, March 2005 (2005)
LOICZ – Land–Ocean Interactions in the Coastal Zone – is pushing rapidly ahead into its second decade of research, now as a project co-sponsored by IGBP and IHDP. The LOICZ Science Plan and Implementation Strategy has now been published (IGBP Report No. 51), and is highlighted on the centrefold of this NewsLetter issue.
...>
IGBP Newsletter No 60, Dec 2004 (2004)
An Earth System Illustration
...>
IGBP Newsletter No 59, Sept 2004 (2004)
...>
IGBP Newsletter No 58, June 2004 (2004)
...>
IGBP Newsletter No 57, March 2004 (2004)
...>
IGBP Newsletter No 56, Dec 2003 (2003)
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IGBP Newsletter No 55, Oct 2003 (2003)
3rd IGBP Congress – Special Edition
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IGBP Newsletter No 54, June 2003 (2003)
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IGBP Newsletter No 53, March 2003 (2003)
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IGBP Newsletter No 52, Dec 2002 (2002)
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IGBP Newsletter No 51, Sept 2002 (2002)
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IGBP Newsletter No 50, June 2002 (2002)
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IGBP Newsletter No 49, April 2002 (2002)
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IGBP Newsletter No 48, Dec 2001 (2001)
...>
IGBP Newsletter No 47, Sept 2001 (2001)
The Global Change Open Science Conference – Amsterdam, July 2001
...>
IGBP Newsletter No 46, June 2001 (2001)
Research Highlights from the IGBP Core Projects
...>
IGBP Newsletter No 45, March 2001 (2001)
Large Scale Biosphere-Atmosphere Experiment in Amazonia (LBA)
...>
IGBP Newsletter No 44, Dec 2000 (2000)
...>
IGBP Newsletter No 43, Oct 2000 (2000)
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IGBP Newsletter No 42, Aug 2000 (2000)
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IGBP Newsletter No 41, May 2000 (2000)
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