@misc{reckermann_climate_change_2014, author={Reckermann, M., Omstedt, A., Pawlak, J.F., Storch. H.v.}, title={Climate Change in the Baltic Sea region - What do we know?}, year={2014}, howpublished = {book part}, abstract = {According to BACC I, a warming is going on in the Baltic Sea region presently, and is expected to continue throughout the 21st century. So far, and in the next few decades, the signal is limited to temperature and directly related variables, such as ice condi-tions. Later, changes in the water cycle are expected to become obvious. This regional warming will have a variety of effects on terrestrial and marine ecosystems – some predictable such as the changes in the phenology others so far hardly predictable. BACC II confirms BACC I results. Some aspects are treated in more detail in the new assessment, or are completely new. The issue of multiple drivers on ecosystems and socio-economy is recognized, but more efforts are needed. In many cases, the relative im-portance of different drivers next to climate change needs to be evaluated.}, note = {Reckermann, M.; Omstedt, A.; Pawlak, J.; Storch. H.v.: Climate Change in the Baltic Sea region - What do we know?. In: Martinez, G.; Froehle, P.; Meier, H. (Ed.): Social Dimensions of Climate Change Adaptation in Coastal Regions - Findings from Transdisciplinary Research. Muenchen: Oekom Verlag. 2014. 19-32.}}