
Waning habitats due to climate change: effects of streamflow and
... et al., 2016), America (e.g., Kaushal et al., 2010) and Australia (e.g., Chessman, 2009). Flow regimes are also being influenced by changes in precipitation, although those trends vary by climatic region (IPCC, 2013; Morán-Tejeda et al., 2014). The predictions of the International Panel of Climate C ...
... et al., 2016), America (e.g., Kaushal et al., 2010) and Australia (e.g., Chessman, 2009). Flow regimes are also being influenced by changes in precipitation, although those trends vary by climatic region (IPCC, 2013; Morán-Tejeda et al., 2014). The predictions of the International Panel of Climate C ...
Methods in World History
... An essential step is to open up a thorough discussion of what the production of historical knowledge can and should imply for us in the methodological sense. However, to date such methodological issues have seldom been discussed. For example, the just-published A Companion to World History (Northrop ...
... An essential step is to open up a thorough discussion of what the production of historical knowledge can and should imply for us in the methodological sense. However, to date such methodological issues have seldom been discussed. For example, the just-published A Companion to World History (Northrop ...
April 2015 Tayanah O`Donnell and Brian Weir
... So let me just tell you a very quick story. CURF is very small. The United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network is very big. So they came to Australia and said we’d like to have some engagement with Australia. Monash University jumped on board straight away, yes, the Sustainability Inst ...
... So let me just tell you a very quick story. CURF is very small. The United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network is very big. So they came to Australia and said we’d like to have some engagement with Australia. Monash University jumped on board straight away, yes, the Sustainability Inst ...
Methods in World History
... An essential step is to open up a thorough discussion of what the production of historical knowledge can and should imply for us in the methodological sense. However, to date such methodological issues have seldom been discussed. For example, the just-published A Companion to World History (Northrop ...
... An essential step is to open up a thorough discussion of what the production of historical knowledge can and should imply for us in the methodological sense. However, to date such methodological issues have seldom been discussed. For example, the just-published A Companion to World History (Northrop ...
Troubled Waters: Climate Change, Hydropolitics
... water-poor countries of the Persian Gulf. These states figure as the world’s heaviest per capita emitters of greenhouse gases. At the same time, these desert states count among the most vulnerable countries to the effects of climate change. Indeed, so scarce already are freshwater supplies in the re ...
... water-poor countries of the Persian Gulf. These states figure as the world’s heaviest per capita emitters of greenhouse gases. At the same time, these desert states count among the most vulnerable countries to the effects of climate change. Indeed, so scarce already are freshwater supplies in the re ...
Guidelines for Using the NatureServe Climate Change Vulnerability
... they actually serve to prevent dispersal by the species being assessed. In addition, we reworked factor C1 to include all aspects of dispersal and movements. We eliminated a factor for migration because most of that concept is contained in factor C1. We renamed the C2 factors in a more descriptive f ...
... they actually serve to prevent dispersal by the species being assessed. In addition, we reworked factor C1 to include all aspects of dispersal and movements. We eliminated a factor for migration because most of that concept is contained in factor C1. We renamed the C2 factors in a more descriptive f ...
National Junior Robotics Competition
... bricks are NOT allowed. The robot should not leave behind any parts or attachments which are used to shift the bricks. . – No points will be awarded for the above mentioned. ...
... bricks are NOT allowed. The robot should not leave behind any parts or attachments which are used to shift the bricks. . – No points will be awarded for the above mentioned. ...
Guidelines for the Climate Change Vulnerability Index
... they actually serve to prevent dispersal by the species being assessed. In addition, we reworked factor C1 to include all aspects of dispersal and movements. We eliminated a factor for migration because most of that concept is contained in factor C1. We renamed the C2 factors in a more descriptive f ...
... they actually serve to prevent dispersal by the species being assessed. In addition, we reworked factor C1 to include all aspects of dispersal and movements. We eliminated a factor for migration because most of that concept is contained in factor C1. We renamed the C2 factors in a more descriptive f ...
Guidelines for Using the NatureServe Climate Change Vulnerability
... they actually serve to prevent dispersal by the species being assessed. In addition, we reworked factor C1 to include all aspects of dispersal and movements. We eliminated a factor for migration because most of that concept is contained in factor C1. We renamed the C2 factors in a more descriptive f ...
... they actually serve to prevent dispersal by the species being assessed. In addition, we reworked factor C1 to include all aspects of dispersal and movements. We eliminated a factor for migration because most of that concept is contained in factor C1. We renamed the C2 factors in a more descriptive f ...
Paying for Mitigation: A Multiple Country Study
... Cai et al. (2010) study how the distributional consequences of climate change policies influence policy preferences. While their survey included only respondents from the United States, it asked the respondents’ opinions on the international costs of climate change mitigation and who should bear the ...
... Cai et al. (2010) study how the distributional consequences of climate change policies influence policy preferences. While their survey included only respondents from the United States, it asked the respondents’ opinions on the international costs of climate change mitigation and who should bear the ...
Dominant climatic factors driving annual runoff changes at the
... Two steps were taken for the validation of the climate elasticity method, namely validating Eq. (7) and validating Eq. (9). A catchment in a humid region with observed data for annual precipitation, annual potential evaporation, and annual runoff from 1956 to 2000 was chosen to validate Eq. (7), nam ...
... Two steps were taken for the validation of the climate elasticity method, namely validating Eq. (7) and validating Eq. (9). A catchment in a humid region with observed data for annual precipitation, annual potential evaporation, and annual runoff from 1956 to 2000 was chosen to validate Eq. (7), nam ...
Climate Change - Arab Forum for Environment and Development
... A number of recent studies suggest that the estimates of the 2007 IPCC Fourth Assessment Report were too conservative, and that projections will have to be altered to reflect stronger impacts. For example, developing world emissions have been growing much more quickly than previously thought, and th ...
... A number of recent studies suggest that the estimates of the 2007 IPCC Fourth Assessment Report were too conservative, and that projections will have to be altered to reflect stronger impacts. For example, developing world emissions have been growing much more quickly than previously thought, and th ...
Climate Scientists` Perceptions of Climate
... sample of German scientists was drawn from the mailing list of the Deutsche Meteorlogische Gesellschaft by its administration, resulting in the distribution of 450 survey questionnaires. A further 50 questionnaires were distributed to members of the Max-Planck-Institut für Meteorologie, Hamburg, an ...
... sample of German scientists was drawn from the mailing list of the Deutsche Meteorlogische Gesellschaft by its administration, resulting in the distribution of 450 survey questionnaires. A further 50 questionnaires were distributed to members of the Max-Planck-Institut für Meteorologie, Hamburg, an ...
Agriculture and Forestry Climate change report card technical paper
... Climate change, due to anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions (IPCC, 2013), is expected to influence soil functions and properties. For the UK, future climate change projections suggest that the mean temperature will increase by 2.4 to 4oC by the year 2080, the maximum and minimum temperature ...
... Climate change, due to anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions (IPCC, 2013), is expected to influence soil functions and properties. For the UK, future climate change projections suggest that the mean temperature will increase by 2.4 to 4oC by the year 2080, the maximum and minimum temperature ...
Sustainable grape and wine production in the context of climate
... The metaprogramme on Adaptation of Agriculture and Forests to Climate Change (AAFCC) has been launched by the French Institute for Agricultural Research in 2011. It aims at coordinating, promoting and integrating the research activities to overcome the scientific and societal barriers that could res ...
... The metaprogramme on Adaptation of Agriculture and Forests to Climate Change (AAFCC) has been launched by the French Institute for Agricultural Research in 2011. It aims at coordinating, promoting and integrating the research activities to overcome the scientific and societal barriers that could res ...
THE NAIROBI WORK PROGRAMME
... of the programme’s goals depends on a multi-stakeholder approach. Further engagement of organizations is one of the most important activities of the second phase of the Nairobi work programme. ...
... of the programme’s goals depends on a multi-stakeholder approach. Further engagement of organizations is one of the most important activities of the second phase of the Nairobi work programme. ...
Climate Change in the European Alps
... Climate Change in the European Alps: Adapting Winter Tourism and Natural Hazards Management is the product of a two-year study by the OECD Environment Directorate. The volume presents the first systematic cross-country analysis of snow-reliability of Alpine ski areas under climate change for five co ...
... Climate Change in the European Alps: Adapting Winter Tourism and Natural Hazards Management is the product of a two-year study by the OECD Environment Directorate. The volume presents the first systematic cross-country analysis of snow-reliability of Alpine ski areas under climate change for five co ...
No Slide Title
... Percent of the continental USA with a much above normal proportion of total annual precipitation from 1-day extreme events (more than 2 inches or 50.8mm) ...
... Percent of the continental USA with a much above normal proportion of total annual precipitation from 1-day extreme events (more than 2 inches or 50.8mm) ...
Climate-Smart Agriculture Sourcebook MODULE 10: Climate-smart fisheries and aquaculture
... fisheries (see Box 10.3), while Bell et al., (2011) focused on the vulnerability of species, food webs and ecosystems, and explored the issues related to tunas, their food web, coral reefs, mangroves, freshwater habitats and fisheries activities in the tropical Pacific islands. Cinner et al. (2012) ...
... fisheries (see Box 10.3), while Bell et al., (2011) focused on the vulnerability of species, food webs and ecosystems, and explored the issues related to tunas, their food web, coral reefs, mangroves, freshwater habitats and fisheries activities in the tropical Pacific islands. Cinner et al. (2012) ...
Sea-level Rise, Storm Surges, and Extreme Precipitation in Coastal
... “I. The commission shall review National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and other scientific agency projections of coastal storm inundation, and flood risk to determine the appropriate information, data, and property risks.” Thus while there are many websites and blogs on the science ...
... “I. The commission shall review National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and other scientific agency projections of coastal storm inundation, and flood risk to determine the appropriate information, data, and property risks.” Thus while there are many websites and blogs on the science ...
Take a look at the complete Ghent Climate Adaptation
... local authorities must do everything in our power to reduce our CO2 emissions as much as possible. Our ambition is to be climate neutral by 2050. The Ghent Climate Plan 2014-201912 describes our actions towards the first step in the direction of this ambition, namely -20% CO2 by 2019. Meanwhile, Ghe ...
... local authorities must do everything in our power to reduce our CO2 emissions as much as possible. Our ambition is to be climate neutral by 2050. The Ghent Climate Plan 2014-201912 describes our actions towards the first step in the direction of this ambition, namely -20% CO2 by 2019. Meanwhile, Ghe ...
The Role of Local Institutions in Adaptation to Climate Change
... Different social groups and individual households have varying levels of access to existing institutions. Vulnerable groups in general have lower institutional access than do those who are more powerful or better off. Before external support for greater adaptive capacity is made available, therefore ...
... Different social groups and individual households have varying levels of access to existing institutions. Vulnerable groups in general have lower institutional access than do those who are more powerful or better off. Before external support for greater adaptive capacity is made available, therefore ...
Experiment Earth?
... context of the continuing need for mitigation, considering the moral hazard and opportunity costs faced in research decisions. 3. Consider participants’ concerns around perceived ‘naturalness’ in discussions about future geoengineering research and deployment. 4. Take account of participants’ specif ...
... context of the continuing need for mitigation, considering the moral hazard and opportunity costs faced in research decisions. 3. Consider participants’ concerns around perceived ‘naturalness’ in discussions about future geoengineering research and deployment. 4. Take account of participants’ specif ...
Russian Far East - Queen`s University Belfast
... chironomids and selected geochemical parameters were analysed and the sediment record was dated with radiocarbon. The study shows Holocene changes in the terrestrial vegetation as well as responses of the lake ecosystem to catchment maturity and multiple stressors, such as climate change and volcani ...
... chironomids and selected geochemical parameters were analysed and the sediment record was dated with radiocarbon. The study shows Holocene changes in the terrestrial vegetation as well as responses of the lake ecosystem to catchment maturity and multiple stressors, such as climate change and volcani ...
How Might Climate Change Affect Economic Growth in Developing
... constructive comments on a previous version of the paper. Remaining errors their sole responsibility. ...
... constructive comments on a previous version of the paper. Remaining errors their sole responsibility. ...