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Vicente R. Barros is affiliated with the University of Buenos Aires in Argentina. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science, with particular attention to Management, Monitoring, Policy, and Law within this broad field.

The scientist's work addresses topics related to Coastal and Marine Management. This specialization is evident in their scholarly outputs and thematic investigations.

Recent publications include the paper titled Alterações recentes da Linha Costeira na Região do Salgado Paraense (Amazônia Oriental-Brasil), published in 2024 in the journal Revista verde grande/Revista Verde Grande.

Frequent collaborators in their research endeavors include:

  • Rafael Alexandre Alves Menezes
  • Éder Mileno Silva De Paula
  • Gabriel Alves Veloso
  • Aníbal Ferreira
  • Bianca Hoga da Silva Aguirre

Their work has appeared in the Revista verde grande/Revista Verde Grande, which is the noted venue for their publications.

Best Publications

  • Trends in Total and Extreme South American Rainfall in 1960–2000 and Links with Sea Surface Temperature

    M. R. Haylock;T. C. Peterson;L. M. Alves;T. Ambrizzi

  • Climate Variability in Southern South America Associated with El Niño and La Niña Events.

    Alice M. Grimm;Vicente R. Barros;Moira E. Doyle

  • Observed Trends in Indices of Daily Temperature Extremes in South America 1960–2000

    L. A. Vincent;T. C. Peterson;V. R. Barros;M. B. Marino

  • Adaptation needs and options

    Ian R. Noble;Saleemul Huq;Yuri A. Anokhin;Jo Ann Carmin

  • Managing the Risks of Extreme Events and Disasters to Advance Climate Change Adaptation: List of Major IPCC Reports

    Christopher B. Field;Vicente Barros;Thomas F. Stocker;Qin Dahe

  • Climate change in Argentina: trends, projections, impacts and adaptation

    Vicente Ricardo Barros;Jose Armando Boninsegna;Ines Angela Camilloni;Martina Chidiak

  • The Hydrologic Cycle of the La Plata Basin in South America

    Ernesto Hugo Berbery;Vicente R. Barros

  • Climate-Resilient Pathways: Adaptation, Mitigation, and Sustainable Development

    Christopher B. Field;Vicente R. Barros;David Jon Dokken;Katharine J. Mach

  • Precipitation trends in southeastern South America: relationship with ENSO phases and with low-level circulation

    V. R. Barros;M. E. Doyle;I. A. Camilloni

  • An Observed Trend in Central South American Precipitation

    Brant Liebmann;Carolina S. Vera;Leila M. V. Carvalho;Inés A. Camilloni

  • Midsummer Low-Level Circulation and Precipitation in Subtropical South America and Related Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies in the South Atlantic

    Moira E. Doyle;Vicente R. Barros

  • IPCC Fifth Assessment Synthesis Report-Climate Change 2014 Synthesis Report

    Myles R. Allen;Vicente R. Barros;John Broome;Wolfgang Cramer

  • Influence of the South Atlantic convergence zone and SouthAtlantic Sea surface temperature on interannual summerrainfall variability in Southeastern South America

    V. Barros;M. Gonzalez;B. Liebmann;I. Camilloni

  • Central and South America

    Vicente R. Barros;Christopher B. Field;David Jon Dokken;Michael D. Mastrandrea

  • Extreme discharge events in the Paraná River and their climate forcing

    Inés A. Camilloni;Vicente R. Barros

  • Extreme rainfalls in SE South America

    Mariano Re;Vicente Ricardo Barros

  • The Relation between Sea Surface Temperature at the Subtropical South-Central Pacific and Precipitation in Southeastern South America

    Vicente R. Barros;Gabriel E. Silvestri

  • Coastal Systems and Low-Lying Areas

    Christopher B. Field;Vicente R. Barros;David Jon Dokken;Katharine J. Mach

  • Relationship between Temperature and Circulation in Southeastern South America and its Influence from El Nino and La Nina Events

    Vicente R. Barros;Alice M. Grimm;Moira E. Doyle

  • Differences in El Niño Response over the Southern Hemisphere

    Carolina Vera;Gabriel Silvestri;Vicente Barros;Andrea Carril

  • Economics of Adaptation

    Christopher B. Field;Vicente R. Barros;David Jon Dokken;Katharine J. Mach

  • IPCC, 2012: Summary for Policymakers : Managing the Risks of Extreme Events and Disasters to Advance Climate Change Adaptation

    Christopher B. Field;Vicente Barros;Thomas F. Stocker;Qin Dahe

Frequent Co-Authors

Christopher B. Field
Christopher B. Field Stanford University
Michael D. Mastrandrea
Michael D. Mastrandrea Stanford University
Katharine J. Mach
Katharine J. Mach University of Miami
José A. Marengo
José A. Marengo National Institute for Space Research
Ove Hoegh-Guldberg
Ove Hoegh-Guldberg University of Queensland
Petra Tschakert
Petra Tschakert Curtin University
Gary W. Yohe
Gary W. Yohe Wesleyan University
Daniela N Schmidt
Daniela N Schmidt University of Bristol
Taikan Oki
Taikan Oki University of Tokyo
Linda O. Mearns
Linda O. Mearns National Center for Atmospheric Research

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