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Journal Publications Details for Grant Number R827450
Infrastructure Systems, Services, and Climate Change: Integrated Impacts and Response Strategies for the Boston Metropolitan Area
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Integrated Assessment of the Consequences of Climate Change (1999)
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Reference Type | Reference Title | Journal | Author | Citation | Progress Report Year | Document Sources |
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Journal Article | Regional energy demand responses to climate change: Methodology and application to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. | CLIMATIC CHANGE | Amato AD, Ruth M, Kirshen P, Horwtiz J | Amato AD, Ruth M, Kirshen P, Horwtiz J. Regional energy demand responses to climate change: methodology and application to the commonwealth of Massachusetts. Climatic Change 2005;71(1-2):175-201. |
R827450 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Integrated impacts of climate change upon infrastructure systems and services in the Boston metropolitan area. | WORLD RESOURCE REVIEW | Ruth M, Kirshen P | Ruth M, Kirshen P. Integrated impacts of climate change upon infrastructure systems and services in the Boston metropolitan area. World Resource Review 2001;13(1):106-122. |
R827450 (2000) R827450 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Effects of increased wind loads on tall buildings. | CIVIL ENGINEERING PRACTICE | Sanayei M, Edgers L, Alonge J, Kirshen P | Sanayei M, Edgers L, Alonge J, Kirshen P. Effects of increased wind loads on tall buildings. Civil Engineering Practice Fall/Winter 2003;18(2):5-16. |
R827450 (Final) |
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