Researchers examine the existing state of knowledge regarding surprises (effects that are not natural extensions of existing trends) and nonlinearities (responses disproportionate to changes in stimuli that may threaten adaptive capacities) in natural and socioeconomic systems confronted with human-induced climatic change.
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These papers examine the existing state of knowledge regarding surprises and nonlinearities within natural and socio-economic systems confronted with climatic change. They draw conclusions about productive directions for further research on the subject of human-induced climate change.
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