TY - BOOK
T1 - The effects of climate change in the Netherlands: 2012
AU - van Minnen, J.
AU - Ligtvoet, W.
AU - van Bree, L.
AU - de Hollander, G.
AU - Visser, H.
AU - van der Schrier, G.
AU - Bessembinder, J.
AU - van Oldenborgh, G.J.
AU - Prozny, T.
AU - Sluijter, R.
AU - Klein Tank, A.M.G.
AU - van der Sluijs, J.P.
AU - Wardekker, J.A.
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - Although climate change is expected to continue, its negative impacts for the Netherlands appear manageable. Here, most climatic changes will take place more gradual than in many other regions, thus enabling citizens, companies and authorities to adapt. Furthermore, current policies focus attention on important aspects of climate change, such as the risk of flooding, drought and precipitation extremes.
AB - Although climate change is expected to continue, its negative impacts for the Netherlands appear manageable. Here, most climatic changes will take place more gradual than in many other regions, thus enabling citizens, companies and authorities to adapt. Furthermore, current policies focus attention on important aspects of climate change, such as the risk of flooding, drought and precipitation extremes.
M3 - Report
BT - The effects of climate change in the Netherlands: 2012
PB - PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency
CY - The Hague
ER -