PUBLICATIONS OF WILLIAM C. CLARK

(March 2007)

Books

Mitchell, R. B., W. C. Clark, D. W. Cash and N. M. Dickson, Eds. (2006). Global environmental assessments: Informaiton and influence. Global environmental accord: Strategies for sustainability and institutional innovation. Cambridge, M.A., MIT Press.

Schellnhuber, H. J., P. J. Crutzen, W. C. Clark, M. Claussen and H. Held, Eds. (2004). Earth system analysis for sustainability. Dahlmen conferences. Cambridge, MA, MIT Press.

Clark, W. C., Ed. (2002). The state of the nation's ecosystems: Measuring the lands, waters, and living resources of the united states. Cambridge, UK, Cambridge Univ. Press.

Social Learning Group, W. C. Clark, J. Jaeger, J. v. Eijndhoven and N. M. Dickson, Eds. (2001). Learning to manage global environmental risks, vol. 1: A comparative history of social responses to climate change, ozone depletion and acid rain. Cambridge, M.A., MIT Press.

Social Learning Group, W. C. Clark, J. Jaeger, J. v. Eijndhoven and N. M. Dickson, Eds. (2001). Learning to manage global environmental risks, vol. 2. A functional analysis of social responses to climate change, ozone depletion and acid rain. Cambridge, M.A., MIT Press.

Turner II, B. L., W. C. Clark, R. W. Kates, J. F. Richards, J. T. Mathews and W. B. Meyer, Eds. (1990). The earth as transformed by human action: Global and regional changes in the biosphere over the past 300 years. Cambridge ; New York, Cambridge University Press with Clark University.

Clark, W. C. (1990). Usable knowledge for managing global climatic change. Stockholm, Stockholm Environment Institute.

Toth, F. L., E. Hizsnyik and W. C. Clark (1989). Scenarios of socioeconomic development for studies of global environmental change : A critical review. Laxenburg, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.

Clark, W. C. and R. E. Munn, Eds. (1986). Sustainable development of the biosphere. Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] ; New York, Cambridge University Press.

Johnston, B. F. and W. C. Clark (1982). Redesigning rural development : A strategic perspective. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press.

Clark, W. C., Ed. (1982). Carbon dioxide review, 1982. Oxford New York, Clarendon Press ; Oxford University Press.

Holling, C. S., W. C. Clark, J. Steele, G. Gallopin, A. Bazykin and D. Jones, Eds. (1978). Adaptive environmental assessment and management Chichester, U.K., John Wiley.

Reports and Conferences

Clark, W.C., Ed. (2007). Highlights in Sustainability Science: A special collection. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

Clark, W. C. and L. Holliday (2006). Linking knowledge with action for sustainable development: The role of program managers. Washington, D.C., National Research Council, Roundtable on Science and Technology for Sustainability: 134.

Eckley, N., W. C. Clark, A. Farrell, J. Jäger and D. Stanners (2002). Designing effective assessments: The role of participation, science and governance, and focus. Copenhagen, Denmark, Global Environmental Assessment Project and the European Environment Agency.

Guston, D. H., W. C. Clark, T. Keating, D. Cash, S. Moser, C. Miller and C. Powers (2000). Report of the workshop on boundary organizations in environmental policy and science, Rutgers University, the Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute at Rutgers University and UMDNJ-RWJMS, and The Global Environmental Assessment Project.

Parris, T. M., C. A. Zracket and W. C. Clark (1997). Usable knowledge for managing responses to global environmental change: Recommendations to promote collaborative assessments and information systems. Cambridge, MA, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University.

Darmstadter, J., W. C. Clark and et. al. (1987). Impacts of world development on selected characteristics of the atmosphere: An integrative approach. Oak Ridge, TN, Oak Ridge National Laboratory.


Book chapters

Cash, D. W., W. Clark, F. Alcock, N. Dickson, N. Eckley and J. Jäger (in review). Salience, credibility, legitimacy and boundaries: Linking research, assessment and decision making. Science boundaries policy: New research. D. H. Guston and S. Raman. Albany, NY, State University of New York Press.

Cash, D. W. and W. Clark (in review). From science to policy: Assessing the assessment process. Integrated regional assessment. G. Knight and J. Jäger. Washington DC, START.

Mitchell, R. B., W. C. Clark and D. W. Cash (2006). Information and influence. Global environmental assessments: Informaiton and influence. R. B. Mitchell, W. C. Clark, D. W. Cash and N. M. Dickson. Cambridge, M.A., MIT Press: 307-338.

Clark, W. C., R. B. Mitchell and D. W. Cash (2006). Evaluating the influence of global environmental assessments. Global environmental assessments: Informaiton and influence. R. B. Mitchell, W. C. Clark, D. W. Cash and N. M. Dickson. Cambridge, M.A., MIT Press: 1-28.

Mitchell, R. B., W. C.Clark, D. W. Cash and F. Alcock (2004). Science, scientists, and the policy process: Lessons from global environmental assessments for the northwest forest. Forest futures: Science, politics and policy for the next century. K. Arabas and J. Bowersox, Rowman and Littlefield: 95-111.

Kinzig, A. P., W. C. Clark, O. Edenhofer, G. C. Gallopin, W. Lucht, R. B. Mitchell, P. Romero Lankao, S. Sreekesh, C. Tickell and O. R. Young (2004). Group report: Sustainability. Earth systems analysis for sustainability. H. J. Schellnhuber, P. J. Curtzen, W. C. Clark, M. Claussen and H. Held. Cambridge, MA, MIT Press: 409-434.

Clark, W. C., P. J. Crutzen and H. J. Schellnhuber (2004). Science for global sustainability: Toward a new paradigm. Earth system analysis for sustainability. H. J. Schellnhuber, P. J. Crutzen, W. C. Clark, M. Claussen and H. Held. Cambridge, MA, MIT Press: 1-28.

Clark, W. C. (2002). Science and technology for sustainable development: Background document to the mexico city synthesis conference on science, technology and sustainable development. Science and technology for sustainable development: Consensus report and background document for the mexico city synthesis conference, may 20-23, 2002. International Council for Science, Third World Academy of Sciences and I. o. S. a. T. f. Sustainability. Paris, International Council for Science. 9: 12-29.

Clark, W. C. (2002). Social learning. Encyclopedia of global change. New York, Oxford University Press.

Clark, W. C. (2002). Research systems for a transition toward sustainability. Challenges of a changing earth: Proceedings of the global change open science conference. W. Steffen, J. Jäger, D. Carson and C. Bradshaw. Berlin, Springer-Verlag: 197-200.

Schreurs, M. A., W. C. Clark, N. M. Dickson and J. Jaeger (2001). Issue attention, framing and actors: An overview of patterns across arenas. Learning to manage global environmental risks, vol. 1: A comparative history of social responses to climate change, ozone depletion and acid rain. Social Learning Group, Jill Jaeger, Josee van Eijndhoven, Nancy Dickson. Cambridge, MA, MIT Press. 1: Chapter 3.

Levy, M., J. Cavender-Bares and W. C. Clark (2001). Goal and strategy formulation in the management of global environmental risks. Learning to manage global environmental risks, vol. 2: A functional analysis of social responses to climate change, ozone depletion and acid rain. Social Learning Group, Jill Jaeger, Josee van Eijndhoven, Nancy Dickson. Cambridge, MA, MIT Press. 2: Ch. 19.

Jaeger, J., W. C. Clark and J. v. Eijndhoven (2001). Linkages between knowledge and action: An overview of global environmental risk management functions Learning to manage global environmental risks, vol. 2: A functional analysis of social responses to climate change, ozone depletion and acid rain. Social Learning Group, W. C. Clark, J. Jaeger, J. v. Eijndhoven and N. M. Dickson. Cambridge, MA, MIT Press. 2: Ch. 15.

Clark, W. C., J. Jäger and J. v. Eijndhoven (2001). Managing global environmental change: An introduction to the volume. Learning to manage global environmental risks: A comparative history of social responses to climate change, ozone depletion and acid rain. Social Learning Group, W. C. Clark, J. Jäger, J. v. Eijndhoven and N. M. Dickson. Cambridge, MA, MIT Press: Ch. 1.

Clark, W. C., J. Jäger, J. Cavender-Bares and N. M. Dickson (2001). Acid rain, ozone depletion and climate change: An historical overview Learning to manage global environmental risks, vol. 1: A comparative history of social responses to climate change, ozone depletion and acid rain W. C. C. Social Learning Group, Jill Jaeger, Josee van Eijndhoven, Nancy Dickson. Cambridge, MA, MIT Press. 1: Chapter 2.

Clark, W. C., J. v. Eijndhoven and J. Jaeger (2001). The long-term development of global environmental risk management: Conclusions and implications for the future Learning to manage global environmental risks, vol. 2: A functional analysis of social responses to climate change, ozone depletion and acid rain. Social Learning Group, W. C. Clark, J. Jaeger, J. v. Eijndhoven and N. M. Dickson. Cambridge, MA, MIT Press. 2: Ch. 22.

Clark, W. C., J. v. Eijndhoven and N. M. Dickson (2001). Option assessment in the management of global environmental risks Learning to manage global environmental risks, vol. 2: A functional analysis of social responses to climate change, ozone depletion and acid rain. Social Learning Group, W. C. Clark, J. Jaeger, J. v. Eijndhoven and N. M. Dickson. Cambridge, MA, MIT Press. 2: Ch. 18.

Clark, W., J. v. Eijndhoven, N. M. Dickson, with, G. Dinkelman, P. Haas, M. Huber, A. Liberatore, D. Liverman, E. Parson, M. Schreurs, H. Smith, V. Sokolov, F. Tóth and B. Wynne (2001). Chapter 17 - option assessment in the management of global environmental risks. Learning to manage global environmental risks: A comparative history of social responses to climate change, ozone depletion and acid rain. W. C. Clark, J. Jäger, J. v. Eijndhoven and N. M. Dickson. Cambridge, MA, MIT Press.

Clark, W. and N. M. Dickson (2001). Civic science: America's encounter with global environmental risks. Learning to manage global environmental risks, vol. 1: A comparative history of social responses to climate change, ozone depletion and acid rain. .Social Learning Group, Jill Jaeger, Josee van Eijndhoven, Nancy Dickson. Cambridge, MA, MIT Press. 1: Ch. 12.

Clark, W. C. (2000). Environmental globalization. Governance in a globalizing world. J. S. Nye, Jr. and J. D. Donahue. Washington, DC, Brookings Press: Ch. 4.

Clark, W. C. (2000). America's national interests in promoting a transition to sustainability. U.S. Policy and the global environment: Memos to the president. D. Kennedy and J. A. Riggs. Queenstown, MD, Aspen Institute. 43: 18-27.

Ruttan, V., W. C. Clark and D. Bell (1996). Sistemas globales de investigacion sobre desarrollo sustentable: Agricultura, sanidad y medio ambiente Ecologia y desarrollo: Escalas y problemas de la kialectica desarrollo-medio ambiente. F. D. Pineda. Madrid, Editorial Complutense, S.A.: 87-110.

Parson, E. A. and W. C. Clark (1994). Sustainable development as social learning: Theoretical perspectives and practical challenges for the design of a research program Bridges and barriers to the renewal of ecosystems and institutions. L. Gunderson, C. S. Holling and S. Light. New York, Columbia University Press: 428-460.

Bell, D. E., W. C. Clark and V. Ruttan, W. (1994). Global research systems for sustainable development: Agriculture, health, and environment. Agriculture, environment, and health: Sustainable development in the 21st century. V. W. Ruttan. Minneapolis, MN, University of Minnesota Press: 358-379.

Clark, W. C. (1993). Science and technology for environmentally sustainable development. Aaas science and technology yearbook 1992. S. D. Nelson and e. al. Washington, DC, AAAS: 35-40

Clark, W. C. (1991). Energy and the environment: Strategic perspectives on policy design. Energy and the environment in the 21st century. J. Tester, D. O. Wood and N. A. Ferrari. Cambridge, MIT Press: 63-78.

Turner, B. L., II., W. C. Clark and R. W. Kates (1990). The great transformation: Three centuries of global environmental change induced by human activities The earth as transformed by human action. B. L. Turner, II., W. C. Clark, R. W. Kateset al. Cambridge, UK, Cambridge University Press: 1-17.

Subak, S. and W. C. Clark (1990). Accounts for greenhouse gases: Towards the design of fair assessment frameworks. Usable knowledge for managing global climate change. W. C. Clark. Stockholm, The Stockholm Environment Institute: 68-100.

Norberg-Bohm, V., W. C. Clark, M. Koehler and J. Marrs (1990). Comparing environmental hazards: The development and evaluation of a method based on a causal taxonomy of environmental hazards. Usable knowledge for managing global climatic change. W. C. Clark. Stockholm, Stockholm Environment Institute: 18-67.

Norberg-Bohm, V., W. C. Clark and e. al. (1990). Comparing environmental hazards Usable knowledge for managing global climate change. W. C. Clark. Stockholm, The Stockholm Environment Institute: 18-67

Clark, W. C. (1990). Visions of the 21st century: Conventional wisdom and other surprises in the global interactions of population, technology, and environment. Perspective 2000. K. Newton, T. Schweitzer and J.-P. Voyer. Ottawa, Canadian Government Publishing Center: 7-32.

Clark, W. C. (1990). Towards useful assessments of global environmental risks. Understanding global environmental change: The contributions of risk analysis and management. R. Kasperson and e. al. Worcester, MA, Clark University: 5-22.

Clark, W. C. (1989). Global change and the changing atmosphere. Ozone depletion, greenhouse gases, and climate change. N. R. Council. Washington, DC, National Academy Press: 4-9.

Clark, W. C. (1989). Usable knowledge for managing global climatic change: The problem of assessment. The full range of responses to anticipated climatic change: A report the governing council of the united nations environment program. J. Jaeger. Stockholm, The Beijer Institute: Chapter 11.

Clark, W. C. (1989). International policy perspectives on global atmospheric change: Expanding the range of options. Hearings on the national global change research act of 1989, february 22, 1989 (s. Hrg. 101-32). C. o. C. U.S. Senate, Science and Transportation. Washington, US Government Printing Office: 113-130.

Clark, W. C. (1989). Für eine neue qualität politischer und wissenshaftlicher zusammenarbeit. Das ende des blauen planeten? Der klimakollaps: Gefahren und auswege. P. J. Crutzen and M. Müller. München, Verlag C.H. Beck: 114-131.

Clark, W. C. (1988). The human dimensions of global environmental change. Towards an understanding of global change. C. o. G. C. National Research Council (U.S.). Washington, DC, National Academy Press: 134-200.

Clark, W. C. (1987). Scale relationships in the interactions of climate, ecosystems and societies. Forecasting in the social and natural sciences. K. C. Land and S. H. Schneider. Dordrecht, Holland, Reidel: 337-378.

Clark, W. C. (1986). Sustainable development of the biosphere: Themes for a research program. Sustainable development of the biosphere. W. C. Clark and R. E. Munn. Cambridge, UK, Cambridge University Press: 5-48.


Journal Articles

Clark, W. C. (2007). "Sustainability science: A room of its own." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 104(6):1737-1738.

Clark, W. C. (2006). "12 questions to William C. Clark." Gaia 15(3): 164-169.

Morgan, M. G., R. Cantor, W. C. Clark, A. Fisher, H. D. Jacoby, A. C. Janetos, A. P. Kinzig, J. Melillo, R. B. Street and T. J. Wilbanks (2005). "Learning from the U.S. National assessment of climate change impacts." Environmental Science & Technology 39(23): 9023.