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Session 82:
Population and Environmental Change

Friday, May 01
8:30 AM - 10:20 AM
Cadillac A
Chair: Dean Yang, University of Michigan
Discussant: Patrick Gerland, United Nations Population Division
Discussant: Norbert Schady, World Bank Group

1. Mapping the Risks of Climate Change in Developing Countries  •  Mark R. Montgomery, Population Council; Deborah L. Balk, Baruch College, City University of New York (CUNY); Gordon McGranahan, International Institute for Environment and Development; S. Chandrasekhar, Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research; Christopher Small, Columbia University; Valentina Mara, Columbia University; Donghwan Kim, Stony Brook University, State University of New York (SUNY)

2. Understanding the Demographic Implications of Climate Change: A First Look at Localized Population Predictions  •  Katherine J. Curtis, University of Wisconsin at Madison; Annemarie Schneider, University of Wisconsin at Madison

3. Natural Hazards and Child Health  •  Claus C. Pörtner, University of Washington

4. Economic Consequences of the 2004 Tsunami for Households and Individuals in Indonesia  •  Elizabeth Frankenberg, Duke University; Peter Katz, University of California, Los Angeles; Bondan Sikoki, SurveyMETER; Duncan Thomas, Duke University

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