气候与社会生态系统耦合中的复合事件

IF 4.6 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES iScience Pub Date : 2024-09-05 DOI:10.1016/j.isci.2024.110805
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最具破坏性的气候相关影响通常是大气和社会经济领域多重复合驱动因素的结果。复合事件研究最初是由气候科学推动的,现已扩展到越来越多的学科,从而成为一个真正的跨学科领域。这一点在 "作为社会生态系统极端事件驱动因素的复合效应 "特刊中得到了很好的体现。
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Compound events in the coupled climate and socio-ecological system

The most devastating climate-related impacts are typically a result of multiple compounding drivers among the atmospheric and socio-economic domain. Originally promoted by the climate sciences, compound event research extends to more and more disciplines, thereby turning into a truly interdisciplinary field. This is well reflected in the special issue “compounding effects as drivers of extreme events in socio-ecological systems”.

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期刊介绍: Science has many big remaining questions. To address them, we will need to work collaboratively and across disciplines. The goal of iScience is to help fuel that type of interdisciplinary thinking. iScience is a new open-access journal from Cell Press that provides a platform for original research in the life, physical, and earth sciences. The primary criterion for publication in iScience is a significant contribution to a relevant field combined with robust results and underlying methodology. The advances appearing in iScience include both fundamental and applied investigations across this interdisciplinary range of topic areas. To support transparency in scientific investigation, we are happy to consider replication studies and papers that describe negative results. We know you want your work to be published quickly and to be widely visible within your community and beyond. With the strong international reputation of Cell Press behind it, publication in iScience will help your work garner the attention and recognition it merits. Like all Cell Press journals, iScience prioritizes rapid publication. Our editorial team pays special attention to high-quality author service and to efficient, clear-cut decisions based on the information available within the manuscript. iScience taps into the expertise across Cell Press journals and selected partners to inform our editorial decisions and help publish your science in a timely and seamless way.
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