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The Working Group II contribution to
the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report
Introduction to the Report
Summary for Policymakers
Technical
Summary
Chapter
1: Assessment of Observed Changes and Responses in Natural and Managed
Systems [Supplementary Material]
Chapter
2: New Assesment Methods and the Characterisation
of Future Conditions
Chapter
3: Fresh Water Resources and their Management
Chapter
4: Ecosystems, their Properties, Goods and Services
Chapter
5: Food, Fibre, and Forest Products
Chapter
6: Coastal Systems and Low-Lying Areas
Chapter
7: Industry, Settlement and Society
Chapter
8: Human Health
Chapter
9: Africa
Chapter
10: Asia
Chapter
11: Australia and New Zealand
Chapter
12: Europe
Chapter
13: Latin America
Chapter
14: North America
Chapter
15: Polar Regions (Arctic and Antarctic)
Chapter
16: Small Islands
Chapter
17: Assessment of Adaptation Practices, Options, Constraints and
Capacity
Chapter
18: Inter-Relationships Between Adaptation and Mitigation [Supplementary Material]
Chapter
19: Assessing Key Vulnerabilities and the Risk from Climate Change
Chapter
20: Perspectives on Climate Change and Sustainability
Cross-Chapter Case Studies
Appendices I-V: Glossary, Contributors,
Reviewers, Acronyms, Permissions
Index
Material on the WGII CD-ROM accompanying the printed Report:
Figures
from the Summary for Policymakers and Technical Summary, in Powerpoint format
Figures
from the Summary for Policymakers and Technical Summary, in PDF format
Figure
captions from the Summary for Policymakers and Technical Summary, in Word
format
Regional
and subject database of references, in Excel format
Supporting
material, in PDF format
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