Abstract
The second progress report of the Finnish Research Programme on Climate Change (SILMU). This volume, like the first, comprises contributions from the individual research projects included in the programme. The aim of these contributions is to describe the progress made in research during 1992-93, to illustrate the problem setting and lay out of the research work, and to present the results obtained to date. The Finnish Research Programme on Climate Change (SILMU) is a multidisciplinary national research programme on climate and global change. The principal goals of SILMU are: To increase our knowledge on climate change, its causes, mechanisms and consequences, to strengthen the research on climate change in Finland, to increase the participation of Finnish researchers in international research programmes, and to prepare and disseminate information for policy makers on adaptation and mitigation. The key areas where research is being directed are: quantification of the greenhouse effect and the magnitude of anticipated climatic changes, assessment of the effects of changing climate on ecosystems, and development of mitigation and adaptation strategies
Citation Formats
Kanninen, M, and Heikinheimo, P.
The Finnish research programme on climate change. Second progress report.
Finland: N. p.,
1994.
Web.
Kanninen, M, & Heikinheimo, P.
The Finnish research programme on climate change. Second progress report.
Finland.
Kanninen, M, and Heikinheimo, P.
1994.
"The Finnish research programme on climate change. Second progress report."
Finland.
@misc{etde_10120031,
title = {The Finnish research programme on climate change. Second progress report}
author = {Kanninen, M, and Heikinheimo, P}
abstractNote = {The second progress report of the Finnish Research Programme on Climate Change (SILMU). This volume, like the first, comprises contributions from the individual research projects included in the programme. The aim of these contributions is to describe the progress made in research during 1992-93, to illustrate the problem setting and lay out of the research work, and to present the results obtained to date. The Finnish Research Programme on Climate Change (SILMU) is a multidisciplinary national research programme on climate and global change. The principal goals of SILMU are: To increase our knowledge on climate change, its causes, mechanisms and consequences, to strengthen the research on climate change in Finland, to increase the participation of Finnish researchers in international research programmes, and to prepare and disseminate information for policy makers on adaptation and mitigation. The key areas where research is being directed are: quantification of the greenhouse effect and the magnitude of anticipated climatic changes, assessment of the effects of changing climate on ecosystems, and development of mitigation and adaptation strategies}
place = {Finland}
year = {1994}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {The Finnish research programme on climate change. Second progress report}
author = {Kanninen, M, and Heikinheimo, P}
abstractNote = {The second progress report of the Finnish Research Programme on Climate Change (SILMU). This volume, like the first, comprises contributions from the individual research projects included in the programme. The aim of these contributions is to describe the progress made in research during 1992-93, to illustrate the problem setting and lay out of the research work, and to present the results obtained to date. The Finnish Research Programme on Climate Change (SILMU) is a multidisciplinary national research programme on climate and global change. The principal goals of SILMU are: To increase our knowledge on climate change, its causes, mechanisms and consequences, to strengthen the research on climate change in Finland, to increase the participation of Finnish researchers in international research programmes, and to prepare and disseminate information for policy makers on adaptation and mitigation. The key areas where research is being directed are: quantification of the greenhouse effect and the magnitude of anticipated climatic changes, assessment of the effects of changing climate on ecosystems, and development of mitigation and adaptation strategies}
place = {Finland}
year = {1994}
month = {Dec}
}