item: #1 of 212 id: aad-9 author: Kamruzzaman, Md title: How can agricultural extension and rural advisory services support agricultural innovation to adapt to climate change in the agriculture sector? date: 2020 words: 5722 flesch: 25 summary: Kamruzzaman et al. Advancements in Agricultural Development https://doi.org/10.37433/aad.v1i1.9 52 The Global Alliance for Climate-Smart Agriculture (GACSA) and United States Agency for International Development (USAID) recommended that AERAS providers should move from a strategy of working with few actors, such as farmers, researchers, to working with multiple and diverse actors and groups from different backgrounds with different knowledge and interests (Sala et al., 2016; Simpson & Burpee, 2014). They need to serve collaboratively for better alignment and synchronization of climate change adaptation activities and programs (Sala et al., 2016). keywords: actors; adaptation; advancements; advisory; aeras; aeras providers; agencies; agricultural; agricultural development; agricultural extension; agricultural innovation; agriculture sector; australian; burpee; capacity; change; change adaptation; climate; climate change; communication; davis; development; different; diverse; education; et al; extension; fao; farmers; food; gacsa; groups; information; innovation; interaction; international; journal; kamruzzaman; knowledge; learning; leeuwis; literature; management; multiple; need; new; organization; policies; policy; practices; process; providers; research; roles; rural; sala; sector; services; simpson; social; stakeholders; strategies; study; sulaiman; support; systems; university; usaid; website; world cache: aad-9.pdf plain text: aad-9.txt item: #2 of 212 id: afs-51080 author: Lehtonen, Heikki Sakari title: Evaluating adaptation and the production development of Finnish agriculture in climate and global change date: 2015 words: 11475 flesch: 52 summary: If crop prices increase, farmers in each region increase fer- tilization as long as the value of increased crop yield is higher than the value of increased fertilizing. This, in turn, results in smaller profits per ha from increased yields than suggested by increased crop yields as such, and increasing N balances. Fig. keywords: +10; 2050; adaptation; agricultural; agricultural production; approx; area; average; barley; baseline; beef; case; cereals; change; climate; climate change; close; commodity; competitive; costs; crop; crop prices; crop production; crop yields; cultivars; current; dairy; decrease; demand; development; different; dremfia; economic; environmental; et al; europe; european; farm; feed; fertilization; fig; finland; finnish; food; future; global; grass; high prices; higher; higher crop; higher yields; impacts; income; increase; increasing; lehtonen; level; lia_hp; likely; liming; little; livestock; low; main; management; manure; market; meat; milk; moa; model; moderate; new; noa_hp; non; northern; nutrient; observed; order; payments; peltonen; policies; policy; potential; prices; production; productivity; products; regions; response; results; rötter; sainio; scenario; science; sector; significant; soil; southern; specific; sua_vhp; successful; support; trade; use; warming; yields cache: afs-51080.pdf plain text: afs-51080.txt item: #3 of 212 id: afs-5948 author: PELTONEN-SAINIO, P. title: Climate change and prolongation of growing season: changes in regional potential for field crop production in Finland date: 2009 words: 13078 flesch: 63 summary: Further- more, anticipated increases in autumn precipitation (Jylhä et al. 2004, IPCC 2007b) and changes in overwintering conditions (Jylhä et al. 2008) may hamper sowing winter crops at present sowing win- dow and affect winter survival until cold winters are replaced by mild winters currently typical of north-western and southern Europe. Even though we have concentrated on the issue of how critical overwintering conditions are regard- ing future expansion of crops to novel regions in Finland, it is important to stress that estimated in- creases in autumn precipitation could interfere with sowing of winter crops, which has to be taken into consideration in adaptation strategies. keywords: adaptation; agricultural; anticipated; autumn; available; average; barley; base; bean; brassica; breeding; c e; capacity; carter; century; cereals; change; climate; climate change; co2; conditions; critical; crop; crop production; cultivars; cultivation; current; daily; data; days; denmark; development; e n; e vol; earlier; effective; elevated; end; estimated; estimations; et al; europe; european; experiments; faba; field crop; fig; finland; finnish; finnish field; food; frost; future; global; grain; growing; growth; ha-1; hakala; hemp; high; higher; increase; information; introduction; ipcc; journal; jylhä; klein; kontturi; l t; latitudes; length; likely; long; lupin; maize; major; mean; model; mtt; n c; new; northern; oat; oilseed; overwintering; pea; peltonen; periods; plant; potential; precipitation; production; projections; prolonged; rape; recent; regional; regions; research; risks; rye; saarikko; sainio; sainio et; scale; scenario; science; season; southern; sowing; sown; spring; statistics; sum; sweden; systems; table; tank; temperature; thermal; time; triticale; turnip; types; use; vol; warming; wheat; winter; year; yield; yield potential; ° c; ° n cache: afs-5948.pdf plain text: afs-5948.txt item: #4 of 212 id: afs-6001 author: HAKALA, K. title: Pests and diseases in a changing climate a major challenge for Finnish crop production date: 2011 words: 9007 flesch: 65 summary: While crop production is generally expected to benefit from climate change in Finland (Peltonen- Sainio et al. 2009b), problems with weeds, pests and pathogens, including new types of viruses and virus vectors, are expected to increase (Tiilikkala et al. 2010). However, in the future Finland may face a similar problem because the Finnish climate at the end of this century could resemble that of cur- rent day Denmark and southern Sweden (Peltonen- Sainio et al. 2009b). keywords: 3–14; addition; agricultural; aphid; autumn; average; barley; biology; c e; carter; central; cereals; change; climate; climate change; clover; conditions; control; crops; cultivation; damage; days; denmark; diseases; e n; early; effects; et al; ets; european; example; finland; finnish; food; forage; fusarium; future; grasses; growing; growth; hakala; harrington; higher; host; huusela; important; increase; ipcc; journal; jylhä; k. et; l t; lapland; legumes; levels; likely; longer; low; maize; management; n c; need; new; north; northern; oilseed; overwintering; pathogens; peltonen; perennial; period; pests; plant; possible; potato; potential; present; problems; production; rape; red; research; resistance; rhopalosiphum; sainio; sainio et; scenario; science; season; snow; southern; sown; species; spring; suitable; summer; sweden; systems; temperatures; time; vectors; veistola; virus; vol; warmer; warming; wheat; winter; yield; ºcd cache: afs-6001.pdf plain text: afs-6001.txt item: #5 of 212 id: afs-72739 author: Mela, Timo J. N. title: Northern agriculture: constraints and responses to global climate change date: 1996 words: 3029 flesch: 60 summary: In North America, fields extend to about 55°N, In Asia, there are few fields north of 60°N. Finland is the most northern agricultural country in the world, with all its field area, about 2.5 million hectares, located north of latitude 60°N. Changes in the climate and atmospheric C0 2 predicted for the future are likely to have a strong influence, either beneficial or disadvantageous, on the conditions for growth in northern areas where the annual mean temperature is 5°C or less. Changes in climate Predicted changes in climate as a result of the increasing content of so-called greenhouse gas- es, carbon dioxide (C02 ), methane (CH4 ), nitrous oxide (N,O), tropospheric ozone (O,) and halo- carbons could have an important influence on the conditions for growth in northern areas. keywords: 1996; agricultural; annual; area; autumn; central; cereals; change; circumpolar; climate; climatic; conditions; constraints; cover; crops; days; effective; europe; farming; field; finland; food; frosts; global; growth; high; higher; increase; ipcc; june; latitude; long; low; mean; mela; middle; northern; number; regions; science; season; short; soil; southern; sown; spring; sum; temperature; winter; yields; zone cache: afs-72739.pdf plain text: afs-72739.txt item: #6 of 212 id: afs-72740 author: Brklacich, Michael title: The application of agricultural land rating and crop models to CO2 and climate change issues in Northern regions: the Mackenzie Basin case study date: 1996 words: 6410 flesch: 52 summary: Existing agricultural research frameworks and methods were able to incorporate climate change scenarios, and agri- culture became one of the first sectors to exam- ine impacts which might stem from global cli- mate change. Methodology for develop- ment of climate change scenarios. keywords: agricultural; analysis; area; assessment; atmosphere; base; basin; beaverlodge; brklacich; c02; canada; canadian; carbon; ccc; centre; change; change impacts; climate; climate change; commercial; component; conditions; cool; crop; current; daily; data; development; effects; estimates; extent; factors; fig; finland; food; free; frost; gfdl; global; group; impacts; increases; land; mackenzie; mackenzie basin; mean; model; moisture; peace; period; physical; potential; precipitation; production; rating; region; research; result; river; scenarios; science; soil; spring; stewart; study; suitability; suitable; supply; temperature; vol; weather; wheat; working; world; yields cache: afs-72740.pdf plain text: afs-72740.txt item: #7 of 212 id: afs-72743 author: Carter, Timothy R. title: Developing scenarios of atmosphere, weather and climate for northern regions date: 1996 words: 7795 flesch: 52 summary: Applying scenarios in impact assessment Several alternative methods exist for applying climate change scenarios in impact studies. Climate change scenario. keywords: 1995; aerosols; agricultural; analogues; annual; approach; assessment; atmosphere; baseline; c02; cambridge; carbon; carter; central; centre; change; circulation; climate; climate change; climatic; composition; concentrations; dioxide; e.g.; eds; effects; emissions; estimates; et al; figure; finland; finnish; food; forcing; future; future climate; gas; gases; gcms; general; generator; global; greenhouse; grid; high; impact; information; ipcc; large; latitude; level; low; magicc; mean; method; model; northern; observed; ocean; outputs; pattern; period; policy; precipitation; predictions; press; projections; radiative; range; regional; regions; research; response; results; rise; scale; scenarios; science; scientific; sea; sensitivity; silmu; silmu scenarios; simple; spatial; stochastic; studies; t.r; table; temperature; temperature change; time; transient; uncertainties; university; variations; vol; warming; weather cache: afs-72743.pdf plain text: afs-72743.txt item: #8 of 212 id: afs-7500 author: Rankinen, Katri title: Climate change adaptation in arable land use, and impact on nitrogen load at catchment scale in northern agriculture date: 2013 words: 7414 flesch: 56 summary: INCA-N has been earlier shown to be sensitive especially to temperature depen- dency of different N processes and soil and river hydrology (Rankinen et al. 2006, Rankinen et al. 2013). Key words: adaptation, cereals, climate change, crop, diversity, environment, incentives, legumes, minor crops, monoculture, nitrogen leaching, policy, protein self-sufficiency, rapeseed, soil cover Introduction Climate change is projected to have profound effects on Finnish agriculture within the coming decades (Peltonen- Sainio et al. 2009a). keywords: 2009a; 2010; action; adaptation; agricultural; annual; arable; area; average; balance; catchment; cereals; change; climate; climate change; conditions; cover; crop; cultivation; current; different; discharge; environment; erosion; et al; european; field; fig; finland; finnish; food; future; hakala; hydrology; impacts; inca; increase; inorganic; journal; land; land use; leaching; lepsämänjoki; loading; loads; main; measures; model; monoculture; national; nitrate; nitrogen; northern; nutrient; oilseed; peltonen; period; plant; policy; potential; production; protein; rankinen; rankinen et; rape; reaches; research; risks; river; runoff; sainio; scenarios; science; season; sediment; simulated; soil; spring; storyline; study; sub; surface; suspended; system; transport; use; water; wheat; winter cache: afs-7500.pdf plain text: afs-7500.txt item: #9 of 212 id: afs-82788 author: Hakala, Kaija title: Climate change and its effects on agricultural production in Finland – research efforts during the past 50 years date: 2020 words: 8426 flesch: 54 summary: The majority of the scientific articles concerning climate change effects on agriculture in Finland were published by the research projects ILMASOPU (Adaptation of Finnish agro-food sector to climate change) led by Pirjo Peltonen-Sainio, ADACAPA (Enhancement of adaptive capacity of Finnish agricultural and food sector) led by Helena Kahiluoto and TUPOLEV (Alien pest species in agriculture and horticulture in Finland) led by Terho Hyvönen. The first scientific publications on the effects of climate change on agriculture and forestry in Finland appeared in the early 1980´s. keywords: 2004; 2005; 2011; 2013; adaptation; agricultural; assessment; atmosphere; cambridge; carbon; carter; change adaptation; changes; climate change; climatic; concentrations; conditions; crop; different; diversity; effects; elevated; emissions; environment; et al; european; field; figare; finadapt; finland; finnish; food; food science; forestry; future; ghg; global; greenhouse; growth; hakala; helsinki; higher; hyvönen; impacts; increase; information; institute; intergovernmental; ipcc; isto; jauhiainen; journal; k. hakala; kahiluoto; kaukoranta; kauppi; knowledge; major; measures; mimeographs; ministry; mitigation; mtt; mukula; need; new; number; panel; paper; pathogens; peltonen; pests; possible; potential; ppm; production; program; projects; publications; quality; rantanen; report; research; researchers; resilience; risks; rötter; sainio; science; science k.; scientific; silmu; society; soils; temperature; use; warming; wheat; wmo; working; years; yields cache: afs-82788.pdf plain text: afs-82788.txt item: #10 of 212 id: afs-85830 author: Ollikainen, Markku title: Climate change mitigation and agriculture: measures, costs and policies – A literature review date: 2020 words: 14745 flesch: 51 summary: Modified from: Lötjönen et al. (2020). J. et al. 2014. keywords: 2009; 2014; 2015; 2016; 2019; abatement; adoption; agriculture; allocation; analysis; animal; application; barriers; benefits; best; biogas; carbon; change; choice; climate; climate policy; contract; cost; cover; crop; crop production; cultivation; dairy; decisions; decrease; diet; different; economic; effectiveness; emissions; enteric; environmental; equation; equilibrium; ervola; estimates; et al; eur; farmers; farms; feed; fermentation; fertilization; fertilizer; finland; focus; food; gas; general; ghg; ghg emissions; ghg mitigation; ghg tax; ghgs; global; greenhouse; gtco; herd; higher; impacts; increase; instruments; key; land; lankoski; lankoski et; level; literature; livestock; livestock production; lower; lötjönen; lötjönen et; macleod; main; management; manure; marginal; mcvittie; mcvittie et; measures; mineral; mitigation; mitigation measures; model; national; new; nitrogen; nitrous; number; nutrient; oecd; offset; ollikainen; optimal; options; oxide; policies; policy; policy instruments; possible; potential; practices; price; private; production; products; quality; rate; reductions; regions; report; review; ruminant; runoff; science; second; sector; sequestration; silage; size; smith; social; society; soil; soil emissions; sources; storage; studies; subsidy; support; tax; technical; technology; tillage; ton; trading; transaction; type; unit; usd; use; water cache: afs-85830.pdf plain text: afs-85830.txt item: #11 of 212 id: ag-11274 author: Entezari, Ahmad Fawad title: Malaysia’s Agricultural Production Dropped and the Impact of Climate Change: Applying and Extending the Theory of Cobb Douglas Production date: 2021 words: 6510 flesch: 47 summary: Hence, climate change will directly harm agricultural production, and this sector is affected biophysically by climate factors such as rainfall and temperature more than other economic sectors. Studies have shown that climate change substantially reduces agricultural production in low latitude (tropical and semitropical) regions (Adams et al., 1998; Fujimori et al., 2018; Nashwan et al., 2019; and Rosenzweig & Parry, 1994). keywords: 814x; agraris; agribusiness; agricultural; agricultural production; alam; ali; bank; capital; change; climate; climate change; cobb; coefficient; constant; development; douglas; economic; elasticity; employment; entezari; equation; error; estimated; et al; factors; farmers; food; gdp; growth; http://issn.pdii.lipi.go.id/issn.cgi?daftar&1420518152&1; impact; important; income; increase; integration; interest; issn; journal; labor; level; long; malaysia; model; national; negative; output; physical; production; productivity; rainfall; rate; real; regression; relationship; research; result; run; rural; sector; seng; short; significant; study; table; temperature; term; test; trend; value; variables; world cache: ag-11274.pdf plain text: ag-11274.txt item: #12 of 212 id: agrocol-16081 author: Boshell V., Francisco J. title: Trend analysis to determine hazards related to climate change in the Andean agricultural areas of Cundinamarca and Boyacá date: 2011 words: 6487 flesch: 64 summary: jfboshellv@unal.edu.co Agronomía Colombiana 29(2), 275-285, 2011 Trend analysis to determine hazards related to climate change in the Andean agricultural areas of Cundinamarca and Boyacá Análisis de tendencias para determinar amenazas relacionadas con el cambio del clima en zonas agrícolas altoandinas de Cundinamarca y Boyacá Andrés J. Peña Q.1, Blanca A. Arce B.2, J. Francisco Boshell V.3, 6, María J. Paternina Q.4, Miguel A. Ayarza M.5, and Edwin O. Rojas B.5 ABSTRACT RESUMEN Recognizing the threat from climate change that is facing and will face agroecosystems is the first step in determining adap- tation to climate change. This study puts forth an exercise in which we study the climatic time series of precipitation and temperature to deter- mine if there are effects of climate change on one of the most important national agricultural areas, using the Mann-Kendall analysis to determine the existence of statistically significant trends, i.e. signs of change in the variables analyzed. keywords: + +; --+++ +; ----+++ +; ----------0.00; 2007; agricultural; analysis; andean; annual; areas; average; ayarza; bogotá +; boshell; boyacá; cambio; change; climate; climático; colombia; confidence; cubará +; cundinamarca; cuítiva +; data; decrease; del; dry; effect; evaporation; fdsy; frost; frsy; gachetá +; global; increase; kendall; land; las; local; los; macanal +; mann; maximum; minimum; miraflores +; mosquera +; multi; negative; paipa +; pasca +; positive; precipitation; rainfall; rainy; related; risk; satatenza +; scale; sdsy; season; second; series; significant; soacha +; socotá +; sogamoso +; srs; stations; statistical; study; tab; table; temperature; tenjo +; threat; time; tmax; tmin; trend; tunja +; uvita +; values; year cache: agrocol-16081.pdf plain text: agrocol-16081.txt item: #13 of 212 id: agrocol-56799 author: Fischer, Gerhard title: Ecophysiological aspects of fruit crops in the era of climate change. A review date: 2016 words: 7634 flesch: 60 summary: Effect of changing climatic factors on the ecophysiology of fruit plants Solar radiation The visible solar radiation is essential as a source of energy for photosynthetic activity in plants (Koyama et al., 2012), with its key role as an energy source for biomass production and finally fruit crops yield. Conclusions Through its influence on the physiology of fruit plants, climate change affects differentially growth, development, production and quality of fruits that can be favorable in its response, but conversely if these factors occur at exces- sive levels. keywords: 2008; 34(2; agron; air; amthor; area; aspects; atmosphere; authors; beckman; bogota; bud; cape; carbon; case; casierra; change; cienc; citrus; climate; climate change; co2; colombia; concentration; conditions; crops; cultivars; cultivo; das; del; development; different; dioxide; doi; dry; dwivedi; eds; effects; elevated; energy; environmental; estrés; et al; example; factors; fischer; flowering; fruit; frutales; general; global; gooseberry; grape; growth; heat; high; higher; hortic; important; increase; kallarackal; leaf; leaves; levels; light; los; low; mango; mechanisms; melgarejo; miranda; nitrogen; number; optimum; orduz; parra; pathogens; periods; peruviana; photoinhibition; photosynthesis; physalis; physiological; physiology; plant; posada; pritchard; processes; production; prolonged; quality; radiation; ramírez; reduced; respiration; review; rodríguez; root; set; sherman; soil; solar; species; springer; stomatal; stress; temperature; time; transpiration; trees; tropics; use; warming; water; waterlogging; yield cache: agrocol-56799.pdf plain text: agrocol-56799.txt item: #14 of 212 id: agrocol-77545 author: Oluwaseun Samuel, Oduniyi title: Prioritization on cultivation and climate change adaptation techniques: a potential option in strengthening climate resilience in South Africa date: 2019 words: 7802 flesch: 58 summary: The study was conducted in North West Province of South Africa, to identify climate change adaptation tech- niques and to analyze prioritization of farmers on cultivation, both in the past and present. Climate change can affect climate variability by increasing the frequency of extreme climatic events such as extreme temperature, drought, and flood. keywords: 2011; activities; adaptation; adaptation strategies; adoption; africa; agriculture; akwasi; analysis; area; change; change adaptation; climate; climate change; climate variability; climatic; crop; cultivation; data; determinants; different; distribution; district; diversification; doi; drought; education; environ; et al; farmers; farming; food; frequency; global; group; household; impact; information; ipcc; irrigation; level; local; los; maize; management; mean; measures; minimum; municipalities; municipality; network; north; option; past; perception; planting; population; potential; practices; present; prioritization; production; province; questionnaires; rainfall; rank; region; research; resilience; respondents; rural; sample; sci; seeds; significant; size; smallholder; soil; south; south africa; southern; strategies; studies; study; table; tanzania; techniques; tekana; temperature; test; tillage; tolerant; total; university; variability; varieties; water; west; wilcoxon; world cache: agrocol-77545.pdf plain text: agrocol-77545.txt item: #15 of 212 id: ah-1589 author: McCallum, Malcolm L. title: Future climate change spells catastrophe for Blanchard’s cricket frog, Acris blanchardi (Amphibia: Anura: Hylidae) date: 2010 words: 6472 flesch: 66 summary: Pounds et al., 1999), or interactions among several factors (McCallum and trauth, 2003; Pounds et al., 2006; trauth et al., 2006). It may partly explain the demise of the golden toad (Pounds et al., 1999) and may drive amphibian disease epidemics such as chytrids (Pounds et al., 2006). keywords: acad; acris; amphibian; arkansas; bcs; best; biol; blanchard; blaustein; body; catastrophe; change; climate; climate change; conservation; crepitans; cricket; data; declines; ecology; effects; et al; extinction; fall; females; frog; future; fuzzy; global; growth; habitat; herpetol; history; influence; investment; larger; length; life; lofts; m.l; mccallum; mean; membership; models; natural; northern; numbers; ova; patterns; poikilotherms; population; pounds; precipitation; proc; rates; regression; reproduction; results; s.e; sci; seasonal; size; species; spring; summer; svl; svl2; table; temperature; traits; trauth; u.s.a; uncertainty; university; values; variables; variation; vs.; winter cache: ah-1589.pdf plain text: ah-1589.txt item: #16 of 212 id: ah-1616 author: Brito, José C. title: Climate change and peripheral populations: predictions for a relict Mediterranean viper date: 2011 words: 6452 flesch: 57 summary: The Lataste’s viper, Vipera latastei, is an appropriate taxon to analyse potential effects of climate change in the extinction vulnerability of European-originated relicts in North- western Africa because: 1) it is a species of European origin that colonised North-west- ern Africa prior to the formation of the Strait of Gibraltar (Saint-Girons, 1980; authors, unpub. data); 2) the global distribution is well known (Brito et al., 2008); 3) several life- history traits, such as low growth rates, frequency of reproduction and dispersion capac- ity, and feeding specialisation, make it prone to local extinction (Brito and Rebelo, 2003; Pleguezuelos et al., 2007; Santos et al., 2007a); 4) the rare reported occurrences in North- western African, even in areas relatively well sampled (Bons and Geniez, 1996; Currently, North-western Africa has the highest diversity and number of European- originated relicts of terrestrial reptiles in the Mediterranean Basin (Bons and Geniez, 1996; Schleich et al., 1996; Pleguezuelos et al., 2010). keywords: africa; algeria; annual; areas; atlas; authors; average; biol; bons; brito; carvalho; category; cells; change; climate; climatic; coastal; collection; conservation; core; current; data; decrease; distribution; ecological; effects; emission; environmental; et al; european; extinction; factors; fahd; fig; fragmented; freiría; future; geniez; girons; glob; global; graham; habitat; herpetologica; high; hijmans; iberian; j.c; j.m; larbes; latastei; localities; low; marginal; maroc; martínez; maximum; mediterranean; modelling; models; morocco; mountain; north; number; observations; occurrence; peninsula; pleguezuelos; populations; precipitation; predictions; presence; present; range; related; relict; reptiles; restricted; rif; saint; sample; santos; scenarios; schleich; size; soc; species; standard; study; suitability; suitable; tarroso; temperature; thuiller; tunisia; uncertainties; uncertainty; unpub; viper; western; year cache: ah-1616.pdf plain text: ah-1616.txt item: #17 of 212 id: ah-9670 author: Peng, Li Qing title: Potential effects of climate change on the distribution of invasive bullfrogs Lithobates catesbeianus in China date: 2020 words: 4919 flesch: 56 summary: After converting the Maxent output avg.asc into raster format, we reclassified the results of Maxent with thresholds in ArcGIS (Lu et al., 2012) and divided the suit bal environmental conditions into 4 levels based on the fitness index size (Wang et al., 2007; Zhai and Li, 2012) with 89Potential effects of climate change on the distribution of invasive bullfrogs Lithobates catesbeianus in China low potential (< 0.2), moderate potential (0.2-0.4), good poten- tial (0.4-0.6), high potential (> 0.6) (Yang et al., 2013). 90 Li Qing Peng et alii and Sichuan (Wu et al., 2004; Li and Xie, 2004). keywords: access1; alien; amphibians; analysis; arcgis; areas; auc; bcc; biodiversity; biol; biological; bullfrogs; catesbeianus; change; china; climate; climate change; climatic; comparison; conditions; conserv; current; differences; different; distribution; ecol; ecosystems; effects; entropy; environmental; et al; factors; ficetola; fig; future; fuzzy; global; habitat; high; hijmans; invasion; invasive; invasive species; lithobates; map; maps; maxent; maximum; mck; mean; model; modeling; native; nature; new; north; number; numerical; phillips; potential; potential distribution; precipitation; prediction; presence; present; qing; r.j; range; records; results; scenarios; sichuan; similarity; species; study; suitable; temperature; university; variables; wang; wild; xie cache: ah-9670.pdf plain text: ah-9670.txt item: #18 of 212 id: ajote-1932 author: Umoru, Titus A title: THE CHALLENGES OF TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION IN MITIGATING CLIMATE CHANGE INDUCED CATASTROPHES IN NIGERIA date: 2012 words: 4142 flesch: 40 summary: The concepts of climate change and related areas were discussed in the paper including the causes and effects of climate, as well as, issues of prevention, preparation and adaptation processes. In light of these issues, the authors view technical and vocational education as an effective and significant tool in ameliorating the effects of climate change. keywords: a.u; adaptation; ajote; areas; attitudes; catastrophes; challenges; change; climate; climate change; conditions; desertification; earth; education; effects; energy; environmental; flood; framework; gas; global; governments; human; impact; induced; ipcc; issues; knowledge; nations; natural; nigeria; objectives; oil; panel; people; practitioners; preparation; prevention; professionals; programs; related; research; scientific; social; system; technical; temperature; titus; umoru; unesco; united; use; vocational; vocational education; vol; vulnerability; vulnerable; warming; water; world cache: ajote-1932.pdf plain text: ajote-1932.txt item: #19 of 212 id: app01-8412 author: Retief, Johan V. title: Assessment of existing structures under climate change date: 2022 words: 5655 flesch: 43 summary: Extension of climate change assessment to extreme climate provides an additional line of scientific proof of the process: It is regarded as an integral component of climate change, manifested by the increased frequency of climate extremes, particularly hot extremes, on global and regional scales, on most continents, even 10 vol. The lack of concurrent adaptation of the design base for load bearing structures results mainly from the absence of a clear signal that climate change will have a significant effect on the climate actions that are accounted for in the structural design basis. keywords: actions; adaptation; assessment; associated; attribution; base; basis; cambridge; change; climate; climate change; climate extremes; conditions; confidence; current; cyclones; design; drivers; engineering; events; extremes; figure; future; general; global; high; human; impact; influences; information; intensity; ipcc; levels; load; low; model; natural; observation; observed; pathways; physical; precipitation; press; process; projection; regional; related; retief; review; science; severe; significant; skills; south; state; storms; structures; systems; temperature; trends; uncertainties; university; variability; warming; weather; wind cache: app01-8412.pdf plain text: app01-8412.txt item: #20 of 212 id: archive-875 author: Mariano, Carmela title: Climate-Proof Planning for an Urban Regeneration Strategy date: 2022 words: 5929 flesch: 42 summary: Voluntary guidelines for the design and effective implementation of ecosystem-based approaches to climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction and supplementary information. 1 DOI: 10.21625/archive.v6i1.875 Climate-Proof Planning for an Urban Regeneration Strategy Carmela Mariano1 1 Department of Planning, Design, Technology of Architecture, Sapienza University of Rome Abstract This paper deals with the issue of the relationship between climate change and the government’s land management policies, investigating how urban planning regulation may provide responses to the need for planning and designing the coastal urban settings affected by flooding phenomena as a consequence of gradual sea-level rise (SLR). keywords: academic; actions; adaptation; analysis; anzidei; approach; areas; available; building; carmela; case; certain; change; change adaptation; cities; city; climate; climate change; coastal; community; design; development; environmental; figure; flood; flooding; framework; general; impacts; instruments; international; issue; italian; italy; knowledge; land; level; level rise; long; management; mariano; mediterranean; metropolitan; milan; mitigation; need; new; particular; phenomenon; planning; plans; policies; possible; proof; publication; reference; regeneration; relocation; research; resilient; rise; risk; rotterdam; sea; sea level; settings; site; specific; strategies; strategy; sustainable; term; territories; territory; urban; urban planning; vejle; vision; vulnerability cache: archive-875.pdf plain text: archive-875.txt item: #21 of 212 id: as-6910 author: Vawda, Zakiyyah title: Social housing as a catalyst towards net-zero carbon building in the mitigation of climate change in South Africa date: 2022 words: 12015 flesch: 57 summary: Social housing projects in SA have a considerable energy load, as shown in the K206 project. Although there is an increasing demand and a large housing backlog in SA, social housing projects in SA do not address the substantial climate change mitigation potential that they could achieve. keywords: 2012; 2017; 2018; 2022; 29(2; acta; acta structilia; action; actual; adaptation; africa; agreement; analysis; april; august; available; building; cape; carbon; carbon building; carbon emissions; carbon social; case; certification; change; change mitigation; cities; climate; climate change; comfort; construction; consumption; context; cost; council; data; davey; department; design; development; earth; economic; efficient; electrical; emissions; energy; eng; environmental; figure; floor; gbcsa; ghg; ghgs; global; goal; government; green; heating; high; houses; housing; hugo; human; impacts; industry; ipcc; johannesburg; k206; level; lighting; loads; low; maatskaplike; mitigation; modelling; national; nations; natural; need; net; occupancy; osman; paris; plan; policy; positive; potential; pretoria; projects; renewable; report; research; response; roof; sandbag; scheme; sector; september; settlements; significant; simulation; site; slab; social; social housing; software; solar; solutions; source; south; space; spatial; steel; strategy; structilia; structilia 29(2; studies; study; sustainable; table; temperature; thermal; toolbox; town; unep; unit; united; university; urban; use; van; vawda; wall; weather; wgbc; window; world; year cache: as-6910.pdf plain text: as-6910.txt item: #22 of 212 id: asbp-8985 author: Demir, Aynur title: Evaluation of Climate Change Impacts on the Geographic Distribution of Fritillaria imperialis L. (Liliaceae) (Turkey) date: 2022 words: 6490 flesch: 41 summary: Keywords Ecocrop; plant climate suitability; geographic information systems 1. e model also includes plant temperature and precipitation requirements in Table 1 (plant ecologic requirements) (Aydın, 2015; Aydın & Sarptaş, 2018). keywords: absolute; acta; alp; altitudes; area; article; average; aydin; botanical; botanicorum; bulbous; change; climate; climate change; climate suitability; climatic; conditions; cover; current; data; database; decrease; demir; development; distribution; ecocrop; ecological; effects; environmental; figure; flowering; fritillaria; fritillaria imperialis; future; geographic; global; growing; growth; high; higher; imperialis; journal; kandemir; march; maximum; minimum; model; monthly; months; natural; pcsm; period; plant; plant climate; polish; poloniae; precipitation; publisher; region; representative; requirements; research; results; sarptaş; snow; societatis; society; soil; spatial; species; study; suitability; temperature; temperature average; tmax; tmin; total; turkey; vegetation; volume; year; zones; erefore; is cache: asbp-8985.pdf plain text: asbp-8985.txt item: #23 of 212 id: aseas-2557 author: Plitschka, Till title: Progress and Challenges of Combating Climate Change in Indonesia: An Interview with Prof. Rachmat Witoelar, the President’s Special Envoy for Climate Change date: 2012 words: 3615 flesch: 64 summary: In the past, all these efforts have been surrounded by cynicism, but now we are sure that it has been done as it is checked by 3 The acronym REDD refers to Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation and is a UN programme that aims to offer incentives for countries in the Global South to reduce emissions from deforestation by creating financial values for the forest carbon stocks. As the Kyoto Protocol – which includes binding targets for countries in the Global North (so-called Annex 1 countries) – is drawing to an end, negotiations revolve around a new protocol, but last year’s high level talks in Durban only came up with a fairly vague result – the Durban Platform – without binding emission reduction targets. keywords: aseas; change; climate; climate change; countries; cut; die; durban; east; emissions; environment; focus; forestry; government; indonesia; interview; irendra; land; law; level; map; moratorium; note; oil; palm; percent; plantations; plitschka; president; prof; progress; rachmat; rachmat witoelar; radjawali; redd; reduction; second; sector; target; trees; unfccc; use; witoelar; year cache: aseas-2557.pdf plain text: aseas-2557.txt item: #24 of 212 id: aseas-2618 author: Heckelman, Amber A. title: Food Sovereignty: A Framework for Assessing Agrarian Responses to Climate Change in the Philippines date: 2015 words: 3212 flesch: 45 summary: Chappell, M. J., Wittman, H., Bacon, C. M., Ferguson, B. G., Barrios, L. G., Barrios, R. G., … Perfecto, I. (2013). Weiler, A. M., Hergesheimer, C., Brisbois, B., Wittman, H., Yassi, A., & Spiegel, J. M. (2014). keywords: agrarian; agricultural; agroecological; altieri; amber; approach; assessment; change; climate; climate change; communities; development; environment; farmers; figure; food; food security; food sovereignty; framework; hannah; health; heckelman; international; knowledge; land; masipag; nations; network; new; perfecto; philippines; poverty; principles; research; resiliency; resources; rice; security; smallholder; sovereignty; strategies; studies; sustainable; systems; united; vandermeer; varieties; wittman; world cache: aseas-2618.pdf plain text: aseas-2618.txt item: #25 of 212 id: aseas-2662 author: Winarto, Yunita Triwardani title: Transdisciplinary Responses to Climate Change: Institutionalizing Agrometeorological Learning Through Science Field Shops in Indonesia date: 2017 words: 8239 flesch: 46 summary: Sum- marizing the criticism, Conway (1985) argues that high productivity was achieved at the expense of agro-ecological sustainability, namely ecosystem stability and equity for local farmers. A transdisciplinary educational commitment would be a necessary means to meet the needs of local farmers in the current dynamic situation of high complexity and uncertainty resulting from climate change. keywords: agricultural; agrometeorological; agrometeorological learning; agrometeorology; anthropology; approach; aseas; asia; basis; case; cfss; challenges; change; climate; climate change; collaboration; commitment; community; consequences; cornelis; daily; data; development; different; east; ecological; eds; educational; environment; establishment; exchange; extension; farmers; farming; field; fox; government; green; habits; high; indonesia; indramayu; ipm; java; knowledge; ktcts; learning; local; lombok; management; monthly; muki; new; observers; officials; pest; planting; policy; problems; process; production; productivity; rainfall; research; responses; revolution; rice; schools; science; scientists; season; services; sfss; shops; significant; social; state; stigter; strategies; t. winarto; thompson; time; transdisciplinary; transfer; water; wicaksono; winarto; work; y. t.; yields; yunita cache: aseas-2662.pdf plain text: aseas-2662.txt item: #26 of 212 id: aseas-2686 author: Holden, William N. title: Typhoons, Climate Change, and Climate Injustice in the Philippines date: 2018 words: 11511 flesch: 58 summary: The political ecology of hazards is applicable as this article has argued that the stronger typhoons affecting 134 | ASEAS 11(1) Typhoons, Climate Change, and Climate Injustice in the Philippines the Philippines are a manifestation of climate change. Increased Solar Radiance as a Cause of Climate Change An explanation of climate change frequently cited by climate change sceptics is the claim that solar radiation is increasing- essentially a claim that the sun is getting more powerful. keywords: 11(1; air; american; april; archipelago; article; aseas; asia; atmosphere; australia; authority; background; canada; capacity; cause; city; climate change; climate injustice; coastal; colonial; compound; concept; countries; country; cyclones; development; disaster; earth; ecological; ecology; effects; emanuel; emissions; energy; environmental; esteban; et al; figure; filipinos; fossil; gases; global; greenhouse; haiyan; hazards; higher; holden; human; ibon; impact; increase; injustice; intensity; interview; ipcc; journal; large; level; low; management; media; mei; mining; national; nations; natural; new; north; november; ocean; oxford; pacific; people; philippines; policy; political; poor; population; poverty; press; pressure; quezon; reduction; research; resources; responsible; rise; risk; science; society; solar; southeast; states; statistics; storm; stronger; super; surface; surge; table; tacloban; takagi; temperatures; time; tropical; tropical cyclones; typhoons; united; university; vulnerability; warming; water; william; world; years cache: aseas-2686.pdf plain text: aseas-2686.txt item: #27 of 212 id: asw-21678 author: Powers, Meredith C. F. title: Environmental Migration: Social Work at the Nexus of Climate Change and Global Migration date: 2018 words: 8110 flesch: 38 summary: The effect of environmental change on human migration. Environmental social work: Accounting for gender in climate disasters. keywords: action; address; advances; biophilia; brown; building; cajete; change; climate; climate change; climate crisis; collective; communities; community; complex; complexity; conflict; context; crisis; degradation; development; doi; economic; ecosystem; eds; education; environmental; environmental migrants; framework; global; greensboro; healing; human; impact; inclusive; indigenous; interdisciplinary; international; iom; issues; knowledge; life; local; maathai; migrant crisis; migrants; migration; nations; natural; nature; need; new; october; people; place; political; powers; practice; press; problems; processes; refugees; relationships; resettlement; resilience; response; schmitz; social; social work; social workers; spring; status; storytelling; sustainability; sustainable; systems; united; university; water; wicked; women; work; workers; york cache: asw-21678.pdf plain text: asw-21678.txt item: #28 of 212 id: bae-12230 author: Arfini, Filippo title: Mediterranean agriculture facing climate change: Challenges and policies date: 2021 words: 1415 flesch: 33 summary: Mediterranean agriculture facing climate change: Challenges and policies. This special issue of Bio-based and Applied Economics (BAE) features a selection of four papers previously presented at the 9th Conference of the Italian Association of Agricultural and Applied Economics (AIEAA) (10-12 June 2020, Valenzano-Bari, Italy), titled “Mediterranean agriculture facing climate change: Challenges and policies”. keywords: adaptation; agriculture; applied; areas; arfini; attributes; bio; challenges; change; choice; climate; climate change; consequences; development; different; economics; environmental; farmers; food; global; issue; mediterranean; new; paper; policies; producers; production; regions; systems; world cache: bae-12230.pdf plain text: bae-12230.txt item: #29 of 212 id: bae-7670 author: Avanzini, Marco title: Climate change and variations in mountain pasture values in the central-eastern Italian Alps in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries date: 2019 words: 9180 flesch: 56 summary: © Firenze University Press ISSN 2280-6172 (online) www.fupress.com/bae Full Research Article DOI: 10.13128/bae-7670 Climate change and variations in mountain pasture values in the central-eastern Italian Alps in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries Marco avanzini1, isabella salvador2,1, GereMia Gios2,* 1 MUSE - Museo delle Scienze, C.so del Lavoro e della Scienza 3, I-38123, Trento, Italy 2 University of Trento, Department of Economics and Management, Via Inama 5, I-38122 Trento, Italy Date of submission: 2017, 26th, January; accepted 2018, 18th, June Abstract. (Bussolon and Martini, 2007) 99Climate change and historical variations in mountain pasture values minimum (under the influence of the Russo-Siberian anticyclone in the cold months) fol- lowed by a maximum between spring and autumn. keywords: agricultural; alpine; alps; altitude; analysis; annual; area; auction; available; avanzini; average; beginning; bussolon; cambridge; campobiso; central; centuries; century; change; climate; climate change; climatic; cold; communities; conditions; data; delle; different; district; e.g.; economic; effect; eighteenth; elasticity; environmental; et al; europe; european; extensive; factors; fig; florins; frisia; fugazze; geremia; gios; grass; grazing; grazing lands; group; growth; high; higher; historical; history; human; impact; increase; isabella; italian; italy; lands; large; level; little; livestock; local; lower; lutherbacher; management; marco; martini; medium; mountain; natural; nineteenth; number; particular; pastures; pasubio; period; pfister; pian; population; pozze; pressure; price; production; productivity; region; regression; rent; resources; respect; results; rise; salvador; series; significant; silver; socio; soil; spring; spring temperature; studies; study; summer; temperature; time; trento; twentieth; university; use; vallarsa; values; variability; variables; variations; years cache: bae-7670.pdf plain text: bae-7670.txt item: #30 of 212 id: bae-9545 author: Zucaro, Raffaella title: Application of Multi-Criteria Analysis selecting the most effective Climate change adaptation measures and investments in the Italian context date: 2021 words: 9079 flesch: 48 summary: On the contrary, in R3, the most important criteria were established as project effectiveness, project type, and project stage (weight 4), followed by water resource use, and the criteria on the effects (project objectives, basin users, site seismicity, District priority) (weight 3). They were of equal importance and were followed by water resource use, project objective, 115Application of Multi-Criteria Analysis selecting the most effective Climate change adaptation measures and investments in the Italian context Bio-based and Applied Economics 10(2): 109-122, 2021 | e-ISSN 2280-6172 | DOI: 10.36253/bae-9545 catchment area, and project effectiveness, each with a weight of 3. keywords: adaptation; agriculture; allocation; alternatives; analysis; application; approach; area; attributes; availability; bae-9545; basin; bio; budget; change; climate; climate change; commission; committee; conservation; context; criteria; criteria analysis; criterion; data; decision; different; district; doi; drought; economics; effectiveness; effects; efficiency; environmental; european; evaluation; extraordinary; financing; framework; fund; hydrogeological; important; information; infrastructure; interventions; investments; irrigation; issn; italian; law; lawms; lots; making; management; mca; measures; method; multi; multiple; national; natural; network; new; normalization; objectives; plan; possibility; priorities; priority; project; properties; public; raffaella; ranking; regions; reservoirs; resources; results; risk; score; sector; seismic; seismicity; selection; sensitivity; site; stage; stakeholders; study; subdivision; table; technical; technical committee; territorial; type; use; water; weight; zucaro cache: bae-9545.pdf plain text: bae-9545.txt item: #31 of 212 id: bae-9676 author: Lamonaca, Emilia title: Climate changes and new productive dynamics in the global wine sector date: 2021 words: 8044 flesch: 57 summary: The impacts vary between Old World Producers and New World Producers, also due to heterogeneity in climate between them. Do climate change impacts on production patterns differ between Old World Producers and New World Producers? keywords: 10(2; acreage; agricultural; analysis; annual; autumn; average; bae-9676; bio; change; climate; climate change; climatic; countries; country; data; doi; dynamics; economics; effects; equation; errors; estimate; estimation; expected; f.g; fabio; fixed; food; global; gmm; grapevines; higher; impact; issn; lamonaca; land; level; model; new; new world; northern; notes; observations; old; old world; ols; outliers; parentheses; percent; percentile; precipitation; price; producers; production; regions; response; results; revenue; robust; sample; santeramo; season; seccia; sector; share; significant; specific; spring; squared; standard; summer; table; temperature; time; trade; trend; variables; wine; world; world producers; years; yield cache: bae-9676.pdf plain text: bae-9676.txt item: #32 of 212 id: celtic-14290 author: Karisa, Ardelia title: A TRANSITIVITY ANALYSIS OF GRETA THUNBERG’S 2019 CLIMATE ACTION SUMMIT SPEECH date: 2020 words: 3866 flesch: 52 summary: The use of relational process (31.5%) describes climate change's effects on the world and her life. The material process is employed to describe the damage to people's environment, while the use of relational process describes the effects of climate change on the world and her life. keywords: action; analysis; audience; behavioural; celtic; change; clauses; climate; crisis; culture; data; english; existential; experience; functional; global; grammar; greta; iklim; issn; journal; language; linguistics; literature; material; mental; people; process; processes; proses; relational; research; speaker; speech; study; summit; systemic; teaching; text; thunberg; times; transitivity; transitivity analysis; united; verbal; world; yang cache: celtic-14290.pdf plain text: celtic-14290.txt item: #33 of 212 id: cet-11274 author: Rajakal, Jaya Prasanth title: Mathematical Approach to Forecast Oil Palm Plantation Yield under Climate Change Uncertainties date: 2021 words: 3231 flesch: 55 summary: Flesis S., Hill J.K., Mclean C., Lucey J.M., 2017, Potential impacts of climate change on oil palm cultivation, A science for policy paper by SENSOR programme, York, United Kingdom, 1-17. Kartika N.D., Astika I.W., Santosa, E., 2016, Oil palm yield forecasting based on weather variables using artificial neural network, Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 3(3), 626- 633. The results show that climate change effects results in 33.31 % - 8.18 % reduction in FFB yield. keywords: age; approach; change; change effects; climate; climate change; curve; data; deficit; effects; engineering; ffb; ffb yield; figure; food; forecasting; impact; index; level; malaysia; mathematical; maturity; maximum; model; oil; oil palm; palm; period; plantation; points; potential; production; profile; rainfall; rise; section; supply; temperature; water; water deficit; work; year; yield; ∀𝑔𝑔∀𝑡𝑡; 𝜌𝜌𝑔𝑔,𝑖𝑖,𝑡𝑡 cache: cet-11274.pdf plain text: cet-11274.txt item: #34 of 212 id: cet-12138 author: da Silva, Lucas Borges Leal title: Promoting safety societies with a non-stationary multidimensional model that prioritizes flood risks under climate change effects date: 2022 words: 3739 flesch: 41 summary: Keywords: urban flood risk, multicriteria decision-making, climate change, emerging risks. The modeling proposal for prioritizing urban flood risks with non-stationary probabilities This section presents the spatiotemporal decision model for ranking multidimensional flood risks in urban areas, according to (da Silva et al., 2022). keywords: adaptation; alencar; almeida; analysis; application; barreiros; behavior; brazil; change; climate; consequence; criteria; critical; data; decision; dependency; disaster; economic; effects; flood; forecasting; frequency; functions; future; gev; hazard; health; human; impacts; information; local; making; measures; model; modeling; multidimensional; new; non; pernambuco; potential; preferences; rainfall; ranking; results; risk; sanitation; silva; social; stationary; terms; time; urban; urbanization; utility; zones; 𝐺𝐺𝐺𝐺𝐺𝐺(0,1,1 cache: cet-12138.pdf plain text: cet-12138.txt item: #35 of 212 id: cgn-102 author: Schapper, Andrea title: The "Super-Network": Fostering Interaction Between Human Rights and Climate Change Institutions date: 2021 words: 8656 flesch: 35 summary: It explores interaction processes between the human rights and the climate regime, and more specifically, the incorporation of human rights in the 2015 Paris climate agreement. Keywords: transnational advocacy networks; institutional interaction; human rights; climate change; Paris Agreement Introduction In today’s complex world, emerging institutional arrangements are never isolated but embedded in a web of already existing institutions originating in different policy fields. keywords: actors; advocacy; agreement; alliance; bamberg; case; change; civil; climate; climate change; climate regime; commitment; complexity; concepts; constellations; constituencies; constituency; cop; different; doi; environmental; framework; gehring; gender; global; governance; governmental; hrccwg; http://dx.doi.org/10.20377/cgn-102; human; human rights; indigenous; individual; information; institutional; institutional complexity; institutional interaction; institutionalization; interaction; international; interview; issue; keck; key; local; making; negotiations; networks; new; oberthür; organizations; paris; peoples; policies; policy; politics; press; principles; processes; regime; relevant; representatives; rights; sikkink; society; source; special; state; study; super; tactics; tans; target; theories; times; transnational; unfccc; university; vol cache: cgn-102.pdf plain text: cgn-102.txt item: #36 of 212 id: cgn-68 author: Mumtaz, Muhammad title: Adaptive Governance and sub-national Climate Change Policy: A comparative analysis of Khyber Pukhtunkhawa and Punjab Provinces in Pakistan date: 2019 words: 8106 flesch: 45 summary: The KPK province is governed by his party and it is considered the most vulnerable to climate change province in Pakistan. One of the most important factors which influenced the success of climate change governance is the involvement and active interest of the top political leadership (Meadowcroft 2009). keywords: 2019; action; actors; adaptation; adaptive; adaptive governance; agriculture; analysis; approach; awareness; bamberg; building; capacity; case; challenges; change; change policy; climate; climate change; climate governance; community; complexity; country; departments; development; different; ecological; ecological systems; effective; environmental; et al; evaluation; extension; farmers; federal; figure; folke; framework; governance; governments; http://dx.doi.org/10.20377/cgn-68; iad; impacts; implementation; important; initiatives; instance; institutions; international; issue; key; knowledge; kpk; leadership; level; local; major; management; ministry; networks; new; organizations; ostrom; pakistan; plans; policies; policy; political; press; process; provinces; provincial; punjab; related; research; role; sector; sess; social; society; special; stakeholders; strategies; study; subnational; systems; university; vol cache: cgn-68.pdf plain text: cgn-68.txt item: #37 of 212 id: cjers-2763 author: Lederer, Markus title: Climate Change Politics in Canada and the EU—from Carbon Democracy to a Green Deal? date: 2021 words: 9724 flesch: 57 summary: First, on a descriptive level, it addresses what has so far been achieved regarding climate policy in both polities. First, on a descriptive level, it addresses what has so far been achieved regarding climate policy. keywords: action; actors; agreement; alberta; analysis; article; bank; boyd; canada; canadian; canadian journal; capitalism; carbon; carbon democracy; change; climate; climate change; climate policy; coal; commission; companies; concept; council; countries; country; current; deal; decarbonization; december; democracy; doi; domestic; economic; economy; emissions; energy; environmental; ets; european; european green; evident; example; extraction; fossil; fuels; fund; future; gas; ghg; global; governance; government; green; green deal; green new; greenhouse; growth; high; idea; important; increase; industries; industry; influence; infrastructure; international; issn; journal; justice; large; lead; level; london; major; making; member; mobility; new; new climate; new deal; notion; oil; paris; percent; poland; policies; policy; political; politics; power; prairie; press; progressive; provinces; rabe; reduction; renewable; research; review; russian; schreurs; second; sectors; set; social; society; socio; specific; states; strong; studies; sustainable; system; target; technical; transition; transport; union; university; use; veto; visible; world cache: cjers-2763.pdf plain text: cjers-2763.txt item: #38 of 212 id: cjers-2766 author: Schott, Stephan title: Climate and Energy Politics in Canada and Germany: Dealing with Fossil Fuel Legacies date: 2021 words: 12416 flesch: 48 summary: For Canada energy relations with the US have changed recently since the US has become an energy superpower in its own right and is now less dependent on Canada’s oil and gas sector. The colonial expropriation of the lands of Indigenous Peoples has had serious environmental consequences and negative social impacts; it has also presented obstacles to the ability of Indigenous people to partake in the benefits deriving from energy sector production. keywords: action; agreement; alberta; ambitious; article; building; canada; canadian; canadian journal; capacity; carbon; case; change; christian; circular; clean; clean energy; cleaner; climate; climate change; climate policy; co2; coal; commission; communities; council; countries; country; deal; decades; december; development; directions; dollars; economic; economy; efficiency; efforts; election; electricity; emissions; energiewende; energy; energy policy; energy transition; environmental; european; european green; expansion; federal; final; financial; fossil; framework; fuel; future; gas; generation; germany; ghg; global; government; green; greenhouse; growth; hard; hirschhausen; implementation; important; indigenous; industries; industry; infrastructure; innovation; interests; international; issn; journal; large; law; levels; liberal; lignite; low; major; measures; member; natural; new; nuclear; oei; oil; ontario; opportunities; ottawa; paris; parliament; party; pcf; peoples; percent; performance; phase; pipeline; plan; plants; policies; policy; political; politics; pollution; power; powerful; price; pricing; programs; progress; protection; provinces; provincial; public; québec; reduction; regions; renewable; renewable energy; report; reserves; resistance; resources; russian; russian studies; saskatchewan; schreurs; sector; share; shift; social; states; strong; studies; supply; support; sustainable; system; targets; technologies; time; tonnes; trade; transition; transport; transportation; und; union; university; vehicles; von; western; year; zur cache: cjers-2766.pdf plain text: cjers-2766.txt item: #39 of 212 id: cjfa-1804 author: Więckowska, Marcelina title: The role bonds in financing climate resilient economy date: 2013 words: 5391 flesch: 49 summary: The validity of the emergence of climate bond market seems rea- sonable to attract private capital to finance climate-resilient economy and to make the recognition of green investment easier for potential investors. The purpose of this paper is to explain why emergence and extension of climate bond market is reasonable and systematize determinants of the mar- keywords: access; african; aligned; asset; awareness; bank; bond; bond market; capital; carbon; category; cbi; change; chart; clean; climate; climate bond; companies; countries; credit; daiwa; data; determinants; development; ecological; economy; efficiency; energy; environmental; european; example; factors; finance; financial; financing; funds; future; global; green; green bond; group; important; income; initiative; institutions; interest; international; investment; investors; issuance; issuers; japanese; kaminker; kind; low; management; marcelina; market; multilateral; nikko; oecd; policy; potential; private; products; project; renewable; research; resilient; retail; risk; role; rynku; sector; securities; solar; standard; stewart; sukuk; support; sustainable; total; turn; uridashi; usd; working; world; worth cache: cjfa-1804.pdf plain text: cjfa-1804.txt item: #40 of 212 id: cjgh-575 author: Hospedales, James title: Caring for the Earth for Better Health and Well-being of All: Addressing Climate Change as a Planetary Health Emergency date: 2021 words: 2553 flesch: 38 summary: Caring for the Earth for better health and well-being of all: addressing climate change as a planetary health emergency James Hospedales a a MD, MSc, former Director of Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA), and founder of EarthMedic/EarthNurse. Introduction Most of the major public health problems with which I have wrestled in my life—epidemics and pandemics, natural disasters, and chronic noncommunicable diseases (NCDs)—are all symptomatic of, or related to, climate change and/or destruction of the environment. keywords: agriculture; available; better; care; caribbean; change; christian; climate; climate change; creation; diseases; earth; environment; epidemics; faith; floods; food; global; global health; god; good; health; hospedales; https://cdkn.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/ciat_pb27_trinidad-and-tobago-assessing-the-impact-of-climate-change-on-cocoa-and-tomato.pdf; human; hurricane; internet; island; journal; july; lancet; life; loss; major; natural; nature; new; pacific; planet; population; problems; public; record; respect; response; signs; small; states; trinidad; united; unprecedented; weather; world cache: cjgh-575.pdf plain text: cjgh-575.txt item: #41 of 212 id: cjlg-1911 author: Nursey-Bray, Melissa title: Local governance for local governments: A framework for addressing climate change date: 2010 words: 7994 flesch: 42 summary: These implications also raise the possibility of litigation or claims, a prospect that should motivate further action from local governments concerning climate change. Council decisions can theoretically be challenged on the basis that (i) they may contribute to greenhouse gas emissions, i.e. development approvals for power or other polluting activities, or (ii) that they unreasonably fail to take into account the likely effects of climate change when exercising a wide range of their service, planning and development activities. keywords: action; adaptation; adaptive; areas; arrangements; assessment; australia; bray; building; case; cent; change; change cjlg; change management; cjlg; climate; climate change; coastal; communication; communities; community; council; court; day; decision; development; different; east; england; environmental; erosion; events; example; extreme; framework; future; global; good; governance; government; impacts; implications; information; initiatives; ipcc; issue; key; lack; level; likely; local; local government; makers; making; management; mitigation; natural; need; northern; november; number; nursey; payers; people; planning; policy; potential; practice; problem; project; public; region; regional; relation; research; resources; results; rise; risk; scale; science; sea; social; south; species; staff; strategies; strategy; study; tasmania; temperatures; time; uncertainties; uncertainty; water; workshops cache: cjlg-1911.pdf plain text: cjlg-1911.txt item: #42 of 212 id: cjlg-2420 author: Jackson, Tony title: Public Sector Responses to Climate Change: Evaluating the Role of Scottish Local Government in Implementing the Climate Change (Scotland) Act 2009 date: 2011 words: 9340 flesch: 39 summary: SLAs must pursue low-cost local climate change solutions not just to enhance the resilience of Scottish communities but also to demonstrate the feasibility of such approaches for local Tony Jackson School of the Environment University of Dundee William Lynch School of the Environment University of Dundee JACKSON & LYNCH: Public sector responses to climate change in Scotland CJLG May-November 2011 113 governance systems elsewhere in the face of growing financial constraints. Local councils must then assume responsibility for delivering their share of any State’s international commitments on climate change, serving as arbiters of competing demands from their own inhabitants for access to these shared resources. keywords: act; action; activities; adaptation; annual; area; assessment; audit; authorities; bills; bodies; buildings; business; capacity; carbon; ccsa; change; cjlg; climate; climate change; communities; community; consumers; consumption; cost; council; crc; current; decc; development; domestic; duties; economy; edinburgh; effective; effects; efficiency; emissions; energy; energy efficiency; environmental; fife; footprint; fuel; ghg; ghg emissions; global; goods; governance; government; green; guidance; helm; households; housing; impact; improvements; international; jackson; legislation; levy; local; london; low; lynch; management; market; measures; ministers; mitigation; need; new; november; obligations; options; parliament; performance; planning; plans; policies; policy; powers; price; production; public; public sector; recent; report; research; resources; responses; role; scheme; scotland; scotland cjlg; scottish; scottish climate; scottish government; sector; sector responses; services; set; slas; statutory; strategies; strategy; system; table; targets; trading; use; waste; world cache: cjlg-2420.pdf plain text: cjlg-2420.txt item: #43 of 212 id: coolabah-22069 author: Birch, Tony title: INTRODUCTORY ESSAY: “On what terms can we speak?” Refusal, resurgence and climate justice date: 2018 words: 7343 flesch: 45 summary: For Coulthard, and for many Indigenous people globally, this productive confrontation is necessary if we are to overcome the stubborn adherence to a continuation of colonial domination, embedded in the ideology of recognition itself: Instead of ushering in an era of peaceful coexistence grounded on the ideal of reciprocity or mutual recognition, the politics of recognition in its contemporary liberal form promises to reproduce the very configurations of colonialist, racist, patriarchal state power that Indigenous peoples’ demands for recognition have historically sought to transcend. Indigenous people in Australia are at the forefront of the issue, both as communities majorly impacted on by climate change, and the custodians of knowledge, scientific and philosophical, able to assist other communities in working towards the health and protection of country. keywords: aboriginal; act; adani; anthropocene; australian; barcelona; campaign; centre; centre d’estudis; change; climate; colonial; colonialism; commonwealth; communities; contemporary; coolabah; coulthard; council; country; cultural; donald; d’estudis; environmental; equitable; form; future; gesture; global; government; group; history; human; indigenous; indigenous communities; indigenous people; issn; issue; jagalingou; justice; knowledge; laduke; land; langton; mining; nations; no.24&25; non; observatori; parliament; pawnee; pearson; people; political; politics; potential; protection; question; recent; recognise; recognition; referendum; refusal; relationships; seeds; self; settler; simpson; society; state; statement; strategy; studies; studies centre; symbolic; todd; traditional; transnacionals; treaty; universitat; victorian; voice; vol; wangan; white; work cache: coolabah-22069.pdf plain text: coolabah-22069.txt item: #44 of 212 id: cquilt-19043 author: Deonarinesingh, Anastasia title: Climate Change and Caribbean Coral Reefs date: 2012 words: 6877 flesch: 61 summary: In the second part, the sensitivity of coral reefs to environmental changes will be examined. Since human activity plays a major role in climate change, the third part will explore several anthropogenic (manmade) forces that affect climate change, with spin off effects that threaten the existence of coral reefs and beaches in the region. keywords: activity; adaptation; anastasia; beaches; belize; birkeland; bleaching; cambridge; carbon; caribbean; change; climate; climate change; coastal; coasts; conditions; coral; coral reefs; countries; cuba; damage; decrease; deonarinesingh; destruction; development; different; dominican; economic; effects; energy; enso; erosion; fishing; food; global; human; hurricane; ibid; ibid page; impact; important; income; increases; industry; institute; intensity; islands; levels; lucia; major; marine; mitigation; n.d; natural; niña; niño; oscillation; page; phase; photosynthesis; quilt; reefs; region; republic; research; resources; sea; southern; storms; strategies; surface; table; temperatures; time; tobago; tourism; tropical; unep; university; warm; water; weather; wind; world; years; zooxanthellae cache: cquilt-19043.pdf plain text: cquilt-19043.txt item: #45 of 212 id: cquilt-19303 author: G’meiner, Anna Agosta title: The CARIBSAVE Partnership: Climate Change Impacts & Tourism date: 2013 words: 1956 flesch: 50 summary: Her areas of interest include the impacts of climate change in the Caribbean region, paleo- reconstruction of sea level changes, and effective policy implementation in SIDS. This course is an opportunity for students with interests in the Caribbean region, climate change research, and the intersection of tourism, livelihoods and the environment to gain greater knowledge and understandings in these fields. keywords: agosta; available; barbados; caribbean; caribsave; change; climate; climate change; coastal; community; countries; development; d’agostino; economic; environment; fig; green; g’meiner; hillman; impacts; islands; level; livelihoods; mountains; partnership; placement; project; region; regional; report; research; staff; summer; tourism; university; work cache: cquilt-19303.pdf plain text: cquilt-19303.txt item: #46 of 212 id: dasj-5296 author: Olagunju, Oluwatoyin Olatunde title: Farmers’ Perception of Climate Variability and Adaptation Strategies in Akoko Southwest Local Government Area, Ondo State, Nigeria date: 2022 words: 7575 flesch: 49 summary: Climate change adaptation strategies by smallholder farmers in Nigeria: does non-farm employment play any role?. Educating farmers in rural areas on climate change adaptation for sustainability in Nigeria. keywords: access; adaptation; adaptation strategies; african; agricultural; akoko; analysis; arable; area; awareness; better; capacity; change; change adaptation; characteristics; climate; climate change; climate variability; climatic; constraints; credit; crop; data; department; development; diyala; economic; education; effects; et al; experience; extension; factors; farmers; farming; food; gender; government; households; impact; income; influence; irrigation; journal; knowledge; lack; level; local; mean; methods; nigeria; ondo; output; p<0.05; perception; population; production; productivity; rainfall; relationship; research; respondents; results; review; rural; sciences; security; severe; significant; size; smallholder; socio; sources; southwest; square; state; strategies; study; table; techniques; temperature; unpredictability; value; variability; vol cache: dasj-5296.pdf plain text: dasj-5296.txt item: #47 of 212 id: ebl-123 author: Law, Matt title: Living in a Dangerous Climate: Climate Change and Human Evolution date: 2014 words: 1666 flesch: 45 summary: Here, an opportunity to expand on some of the other civilisations whose collapses have been, partially or wholly, attributed to climate change is missed, such as the Mycenaeans, the Khmer empire, the Tang dynasty, the Egyptian New Kingdom, or, within the Americas, the Moche and the Tiwanaku. She is keen to emphasise that dominant species can cease to be dominant, and that there is a paradox at the heart of modern humanity: although we have successfully adapted to climate change in the past, we are now so sheltered from nature that our adaptability is compromised. keywords: /bicubic; /qfactor; /quality; /tileheight; /tilewidth; accessible; adobe; americas; archaeological; book; cambridge; change; chapter; climate; emergence; evolution; false; hetherington; human; humanity; important; migration; pdf; press; recent; review; summary; true; university; van cache: ebl-123.pdf plain text: ebl-123.txt item: #48 of 212 id: ees-10 author: Krishnaswamy, Jagdish title: On Climate Change: Editorial Note date: 2020 words: 632 flesch: 46 summary: In 2017, too, intense rain events, especially in urban areas and the increasingly spatial and temporal variability of rainfall distribution brought into the limelight the issue of attribution of extreme weather events to climate change. The first is that anthropogenic climate change is already transforming climate and that these changes will continue—regionally and globally. keywords: carbon; change; climate; conversations; countries; ecology; economy; emissions; india; insee; issue; offs; society; trade cache: ees-10.pdf plain text: ees-10.txt item: #49 of 212 id: ees-100 author: Tella , Ramya K title: Interdisciplinarity and the Challenges of Environmental Sensemaking: Review of A Elliott, J Cullis and V Damodaran, eds. 2017. Climate Change and the Humanities: Historical, Philosophical and Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Contemporary Environmental Crisis. London: Palgrave Macmillan date: 2020 words: 2010 flesch: 31 summary: Climate change has been described as the archetypal ―wicked problem‖ — as one that ―does not lend itself to a solution‖ (Hulme 2009, 334, 359). In several ways, the phenomenon of climate change, in fact, reflects in an intense and unprecedented manner the socio-cultural (Hulme 2015) and moral (Gardiner 2006) dilemmas of the present. keywords: accounts; aesthetics; author; change; chapter; climate; climate change; cultural; culture; discourses; ecology; economy; environmental; future; global; historical; history; hulme; humanities; insee; interdisciplinary; journal; knowledge; literature; london; moral; need; philosophical; political; politics; present; questions; research; shows; society; socio; tella; volume; work cache: ees-100.pdf plain text: ees-100.txt item: #50 of 212 id: ees-101 author: Singh , Chandni title: Climate Change Adaptation in the Global South: Review of Anamika Barua, Vishal Narain and Sumit Vij, eds. 2019. Climate Change Governance and Adaptation: Case studies from South Asia. Boca Raton: CRC Press date: 2020 words: 1228 flesch: 37 summary: As the poor and most vulnerable cope with and prepare for such a heightened risk regime, climate change adaptation becomes a critical tool in the suite of actions that governments and exposed populations can undertake. However, by showing the importance of local dynamics and realities in shaping adaptation processes and outcomes, the book makes an important contribution and will be a valuable reading for students and researchers in Ecology, Economy and Society–the INSEE Journal [150] natural resource management, climate change adaptation, and development studies. keywords: adaptation; asia; book; case; change; chapter; climate; different; ecology; economy; effective; global; governance; important; insee; ipcc; journal; local; migration; mitigation; national; researchers; singh; society; south; studies; variability cache: ees-101.pdf plain text: ees-101.txt item: #51 of 212 id: ees-103 author: Jha , Rohit title: Policy and Politics in India in the Age of Global Warming: Review of Navroz K Dubash, ed. 2019. India in a Warming World: Integrating Climate Change and Development, New Delhi: Oxford University Press date: 2020 words: 1808 flesch: 46 summary: In the first section, the readers are offered a nuanced understanding of the various climate models and the presumed impacts of climate change on flora and fauna of India. two of these cases, Chennai and Phalodi, showed that counterfactual (or non-manmade changes) were the cause of climate change as opposed to factual (or anthropogenic or man-made changes). keywords: action; change; chapters; climate; climate change; development; dubash; ecology; economy; essays; global; impacts; implementation; india; insee; institutional; international; jha; journal; lack; level; media; models; navroz; negotiations; organizations; plans; policy; politics; section; society; states; sustainability; university; warming; world cache: ees-103.pdf plain text: ees-103.txt item: #52 of 212 id: ees-121 author: Srinivasan , Jeena T title: A Report on the INSEE-CESS International Conference on "Climate Change and Disasters: Challenges, Opportunities and Responses" date: 2020 words: 1401 flesch: 32 summary: There were presentations on the physical and scientific bases for climate systems, climate models, and projections; the impact of global warming and the importance of mitigation activities for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals; land management and the interaction of the atmosphere with land resources; and, finally, the effects of climate change on marine life and coastal livelihoods. Ecology, Economy and Society–the INSEE Journal 3 (2): 215–218, July 2020 REPORT A Report on the INSEE-CESS International Conference on “Climate Change and Disasters: Challenges, Opportunities, and Responses” Jeena T. Srinivasan  The Tenth Biennial Conference of the Indian Society for Ecological Economics (INSEE) on Climate Change and Disasters: Challenges, Opportunities and Responses was organized jointly with and hosted by the Centre for Economic and Social Studies (CESS), Hyderabad, in partnership with the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH (GIZ, India) and keywords: address; change; climate; climate change; conference; development; disasters; ecological; ecology; economics; economy; ecosystem; environmental; floods; growth; hyderabad; india; insee; institute; issues; management; mitigation; need; panel; papers; president; resilience; society; srinivasan; studies; systems; water cache: ees-121.pdf plain text: ees-121.txt item: #53 of 212 id: ees-17 author: Desai, Nitin title: On Climate Change: Reflection on international climate diplomacy date: 2018 words: 1104 flesch: 50 summary: It was merely a framework that did not impose any binding obligations on emission reductions on the parties, except for the indicative goal of holding emissions at 1990 levels by 2000. It should include a greenhouse gas (GHG) budget for the distribution of allowable global emissions between countries and a time profile of GHG emissions consistent with the accepted goal. keywords: agreement; carbon; cent; change; china; climate; countries; development; diplomacy; effort; emissions; equity; fair; gap; goal; gtco2e; increase; indcs; india; mitigation; power; society cache: ees-17.pdf plain text: ees-17.txt item: #54 of 212 id: ees-376 author: Chorran, Tenzin title: Understanding How Local-level Environment Stewardship Initiatives Increase Livelihood Resilience to Climate Change: Insights from Rajasthan, India date: 2021 words: 8144 flesch: 47 summary: In case of forest lands, VFPMCs were organized under the Joint Forest Management arrangement; VPDC was formed for managed pasture lands as per the rules of the Rajasthan Panchayati Raj Act; and Tree Grower’s Cooperative Society was constituted for managing revenue waste lands. While efforts are being made by the institution to reduce conflicts, encroachments still exist and the regeneration rate of forest resources is also comparatively low. keywords: adaptation; agriculture; availability; bhilwara; block; change; cheetarawas; chorran; climate; climate change; collective; common; communities; community; composition; conservation; cprs; crop; data; department; dependency; development; dheemri; districts; ecological; ecology; economic; economy; employment; environment; fes; fodder; forest; framework; fuel; ghosh; governance; grazing; hhs; high; impacts; increase; india; initiatives; insee; institutions; international; jodha; journal; karmakar; kherwara; kuchimanchi; lands; level; livelihood; livestock; local; management; natural; new; ostrom; p p; paper; population; priyadarshini; produce; production; products; profile; property; rainfall; rajasthan; rearing; region; resources; revenue; risks; rules; rural; ses; sharma; sites; social; society; socio; soil; species; state; stewardship; study; systems; table; trees; udaipur; use; village; vulnerability; wage; waste; water; wood; world; years cache: ees-376.pdf plain text: ees-376.txt item: #55 of 212 id: ees-679 author: Saikia, Mrinal title: Measurement of Vulnerability to Climate Change in Char Areas: A Survey date: 2022 words: 6441 flesch: 45 summary: Alam et al. 2017; Azam et al. 2019; Sarker et al. 2019; Das et al. 2020; Ahmed et al. 2021). However, even after the reformulation of the concept of vulnerability in the report, later studies on vulnerability to climate change in char areas have continued to use the exposure component as part of the measurement (Alam et al. 2017; keywords: access; adaptation; adaptive; alam; approach; areas; assam; assessment; azam; bangladesh; brahmaputra; capacity; change; char; char areas; climate; climate change; communities; components; cvi; das; development; disasters; district; dutt; dwellers; ecology; econometric; economic; economy; environmental; erosion; et al; exposure; factors; floods; food; hazards; households; impacts; index; india; indicator; indices; insee; international; ipcc; islam; island; journal; lahiri; land; livelihood; lvi; mahanta; major; measure; methods; natural; number; pandey; people; quantitative; research; researchers; river; riverine; saikia; sarker; section; sensitivity; social; society; socio; south; strategies; studies; study; subcomponents; transboundary; university; value; variability; vulnerability; vulnerability index; vulnerable; water cache: ees-679.pdf plain text: ees-679.txt item: #56 of 212 id: ees-86 author: Gupta , Shreekant title: Has Economics Caught Up with Climate Science? date: 2020 words: 7485 flesch: 51 summary: Put differently, the economic gain from business-as-usual (BAU) is now whereas the pain, that is damages due to climate change, will be down the road. Thus, economic analysis of climate change is an exercise in intertemporal BCA but with the added dimensions of risk, uncertainty and irreversibility. keywords: 2010; 2013; ackerman; analysis; assessment; average; bca; benefit; cambridge; capital; carbon; catastrophic; change; climate; climate change; consumption; cost; damage; dice; dice model; discount; distribution; earlier; ecology; economic; economy; ecs; emissions; energy; environmental; equilibrium; essay; fat; figure; forcing; framework; function; future; ghg; ghgs; global; growth; gupta; high; iams; impact; increase; insee; integrated; intergovernmental; ipcc; journal; key; lost; model; nordhaus; optimal; output; panel; paper; parameter; particular; period; points; policy; press; probability; problem; radiative; range; reductions; review; risk; science; section; sensitivity; shreekant; society; standard; stern; stocks; system; tailed; tails; temperature; time; tipping; uncertainty; university; utility; wagner; warming; weitzman; william; world cache: ees-86.pdf plain text: ees-86.txt item: #57 of 212 id: ees-89 author: Kawadia , Ganesh title: Adaptation Measures to Combat Climate Change Impacts on Agriculture: An Empirical Investigation in the Chambal Basin date: 2020 words: 11577 flesch: 51 summary: Climate change adaptation and mitigation, therefore, is now an important area of research in social sciences as well as physical sciences. Climate change adaptations in agricultural practices often have synergy with sustainable development policies and may explicitly influence social, economic and environmental aspects of sustainability. keywords: adaptation; agriculture; analysis; appropriate; area; arid; available; average; basin; case; catchment; cent; chambal; change; change adaptation; climate; climate change; climatic; conditions; conservation; construction; crop; cycle; data; decrease; delhi; development; dewas; dhar; different; distribution; districts; diversification; drought; early; ecology; economic; economy; effects; environmental; events; extreme; farmers; farming; food; frequency; ganesh; global; groundwater; harvesting; humid; impact; important; improved; increase; index; india; indore; insee; irrigation; journal; kawadia; land; level; local; long; madhya; major; maladaptation; malwa; management; mandsaur; measures; moisture; national; nature; new; note; number; observations; occurrence; perceptions; pest; plantation; planting; policy; practices; pradesh; precipitation; production; rainfall; rainwater; recharge; region; research; resources; responses; river; sample; season; semi; significant; singh; social; society; soil; source; soybean; specific; state; strategies; strategy; studies; study; survey; systems; table; techniques; temperature; tiwari; total; trees; trend; university; use; varieties; village; vulnerability; water; water harvesting; weather; wheat; yield; zone cache: ees-89.pdf plain text: ees-89.txt item: #58 of 212 id: ees-890 author: Alankar title: Discerning Global and Local of Climate Change in Indian Context date: 2022 words: 1072 flesch: 36 summary: Chapter 3 shifts the discussion to tracking how climate change impacts affect people and ecosystems. Interestingly, Adve points out that mitigation efforts tend to attract more support in state plans because they also happen to be financially profitable and allow for private collaboration, whereas adaptation gets short shrift because it needs government spending and is mostly meant to cushion the poor against climate change impacts. keywords: adve; alankar; change; chapter; climate; different; ecology; economic; economy; efforts; emissions; energy; global; impacts; india; insee; journal; people; politics; science; society; warming cache: ees-890.pdf plain text: ees-890.txt item: #59 of 212 id: eis-31331 author: Pelsa, Inese title: Main Priorities for a Green Deal Towards a Climate - Neutral Europe date: 2022 words: 6071 flesch: 52 summary: Over the last 15 years, green economies have become increasingly important and have been given an increasing role by policy makers. Initially, a literature re- view was performed, evaluating the scientific literature - scientific articles, books on sustainable development, green growth, green economy. keywords: activities; agenda; agreement; aims; aspects; biodiversity; buildings; challenges; change; circular; clean; climate; climate change; commission; concept; countries; deal; development; economic; economy; egd; emissions; energy; environmental; european; european commission; european green; food; gas; ghg; global; goals; green; green deal; green growth; growth; important; increase; industrial; integrat; latvia; mobility; national; nations; necessary; neutral; neutrality; new; non; paris; parliament; policy; pollution; problems; production; public; renewable; resources; sectors; set; significant; social; society; solutions; strategy; studies; sustainability; sustainable; sustainable development; transformation; transport; union; united; url; use; world cache: eis-31331.pdf plain text: eis-31331.txt item: #60 of 212 id: ejssd-128 author: Getahun, Daniel title: PREDICTIONS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON AGRICULTURAL INSECT PESTS VIS-À-VIS FOOD CROP PRODUCTIVITY: A CRITICAL REVIEW date: 2020 words: 5667 flesch: 46 summary: Increased temperatures, particularly in early season, have been reported to increase the incidence of viral diseases in potato due to early colonization of virus- bearing aphids, the major vectors for potato viruses in Northern Europe (Fand et al., 2012; Pareek et al., 2017). Most analyses concur that in a changing climate, pests may become even more active than they are currently, thus posing the threat of greater economic losses to farmers (Coakley et al., 1999) and insect pests in agricultural systems are the major cause of damage to yield quantity (Rosenzweig et al., 2000). keywords: abundance; agriculture; change; climate; climate change; climatic; crop; damage; daniel; decrease; development; diseases; distribution; diversity; dynamics; effects; enemies; environment; et al; ethiop.j.sci.sustain.dev; events; expansion; extent; factors; fand; food; gases; generations; geographical; getahun; global; greater; greenhouse; growth; heat; higher; host; human; impacts; incidence; increase; insect; insect pests; interactions; ipcc; life; likely; losses; major; management; natural; number; outbreaks; pareek; pests; plant; pollination; pollinators; population; production; range; rates; regions; resistance; result; review; rise; rosenzweig; science; security; sharma; species; survival; temperature; tropical; vol; warming; world cache: ejssd-128.pdf plain text: ejssd-128.txt item: #61 of 212 id: eshr-938 author: Fatmawati, Fajar title: CLIMATE CHANGE AND DENGUE IN INDONESIA: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW date: 2019 words: 3540 flesch: 47 summary: Research in Jakarta by using 9 years of data set (2008-2016) shows dengue incidence was significantly associated with rainfall about 254-667mm then followed by high dengue incidence in 0-3 month in the beginning of the year (13). Climate change affects dengue incidence in Indonesia due to climate variability. keywords: analysis; articles; associated; association; available; average; case; change; changing; city; climate; correlation; dengue; dengue incidence; disease; district; english; environmental; epidemiology; eshr; factors; fever; global; google; health; hemorrhagic; high; humidity; impact; incidence; increase; indonesia; internet; jakarta; methods; monthly; mosquito; no1; north; number; period; plos; rainfall; regression; relationship; research; review; risk; situation; sleman; society; speed; studies; study; temperature; test; transmission; variability; variable; vol; wind cache: eshr-938.pdf plain text: eshr-938.txt item: #62 of 212 id: esrj-39966 author: Balambal, Usha title: Climate variability and its impacts on runoff in the Kosasthaliyar sub-basin, India date: 2014 words: 3506 flesch: 55 summary: These downscaled data are used to study runoff changes due to climate change for the Kosasthaliyar sub-basin in South India. Introduction Evidence is mounting that climate change is occurring (Alavian et al (2009)). keywords: analysis; anna; area; basin; centre; change; chennai; climate; climate change; climático; data; effects; escorrentía; field; figure; flows; future; hadcm3; hydrological; impacts; increase; india; kendall; kosasthaliyar; land; level; los; model; monthly; nadu; para; past; period; poondi; rainfall; rcm; regional; research; reservoir; resources; results; runoff; scenario; studies; study; sub; tamil; temperature; time; trend; university; use; variability; virgin; water; weap cache: esrj-39966.pdf plain text: esrj-39966.txt item: #63 of 212 id: essd-837 author: Bajaj, Pushp title: Towards a Comprehensive Climate Adaptation Framework for India’s Port Infrastructure and Operations: Lessons from Global Best Practices date: 2021 words: 8658 flesch: 41 summary: State-of-the-art in climate adaptation measures for seaports With growing literature and increased awareness of the ways in which climate change impacts will affect coastal regions, coastal state/ city planners are increasingly acknowledging the need for implementing adaptive measures to minimize damages to infrastructure. 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A. title: Visitors’ Knowledge, Awareness, and Perception (KAP) of Climate Change in Mashar National Park, Hail-Saudi Arabia date: 2022 words: 4165 flesch: 48 summary: Microsoft Word - ETASR_V12_N5_pp9404-9408 Engineering, Technology & Applied Science Research Vol. 12, No. 5, 2022, 9404-9408 9404 www.etasr.com Said: Visitors’ Knowledge, Awareness, and Perception (KAP) of Climate Change in Mashar National … Visitors’ Knowledge, Awareness, and Perception (KAP) of Climate Change in Mashar National Park, Hail-Saudi Arabia Mohamed Ahmed Said Architectural Engineering Department, College of Engineering, University of Hail, Hail, Saudi Arabia and Department of Architecture and Planning, College of Architecture and Planning, Sudan University of Science and Technology, Khartoum, Sudan mo.said@uoh.edu.sa Received: 3 August 2022 | Revised: 22 August 2022 | Accepted: 28 August 2022 Abstract-This paper assesses the Knowledge, Awareness, and Perception (KAP) of Climate Change among the visitors of Mashar National Park, Hail, Saudi Arabia. keywords: arabia; areas; awareness; change; climate; climate change; data; effects; engineering; environment; extreme; frequency; future; hail; human; impacts; influence; information; kap; knowledge; local; majority; management; mashar; mashar national; national; national park; need; opportunities; park; park visitors; patterns; percentage; perception; planning; presents; rainfall; recreation; region; research; resources; result; saudi; science; species; study; survey; table; technology; temperature; variability; visitation; visitors; vol; water; weather cache: etasr-5234.pdf plain text: etasr-5234.txt item: #68 of 212 id: fennia-3697 author: Landauer, Mia title: Adaptation of Finnish cross-country skiers to climate change date: 2009 words: 9533 flesch: 55 summary: Preferences regarding particular ski area features among skier group types (1=not important…5=very important). Acceptance of adaptation options among skier group types (1=not likely…5=very likely). keywords: 2007; activities; activity; adaptation; analysis; areas; artificial; behaviour; capacity; change; climate; climate change; close; component; conditions; country; country skiers; country skiing; cross; days; decision; differences; different; e.g.; economic; eds; environment; et al; factors; features; fennia; finland; finnish; future; general; group; home; important; independent; information; institute; interest; landauer; landscape; leisure; marjo; members; methods; motivation; motives; national; natural; nature; neuvonen; options; order; outdoor; outdoor type; participation; people; perceptions; poor; pouta; preferences; process; pröbstl; questionnaire; recreation; research; resources; sciences; scott; season; services; sievänen; skiers; skiing; skiing conditions; skills; snow; social; social type; southern; strategies; studies; study; technical; technical type; time; tourism; tracks; travel; trip; tuija; tunnels; type; type group; university; variables; way; weather; winter cache: fennia-3697.pdf plain text: fennia-3697.txt item: #69 of 212 id: fennia-40867 author: Kaesehage, Katharina title: Communicating climate change – Learning from business: challenging values, changing economic thinking, innovating the low carbon economy date: 2014 words: 13608 flesch: 58 summary: Climate change as a future issue Our qualitative research undertaken identified that the physical impacts of climate change are a future concern for SMEs. Although the other 28 in- terviewed SMEs indicate that they had not materi- ally experienced climate change, they explain that they can see climate change as being relevant to them in the future through impacting socio-eco- nomic systems: ”Climate change may affect us where the wheat crops are growing because we need it for our pro- cess. keywords: 2011; 2014)kaesehage; actions; activities; adaptation; approach; behaviour; beliefs; benefits; brace; business; business engagement; business leaders; cambridge; carbon; caseldine; change communication; change knowledge; chris; climate change; communication; community; cornwall; corporate; culture; current; data; debate; decision; dependent; difficult; economic; economy; engagement; enterprises; environmental; environmental change; evidence; experience; feel; fennia; financial; findings; future; gap; geoghegan; global; goodall; hoffman; hulme; human; identity; impacts; important; individual; information; innovation; interest; interviews; issues; journal; katharina; knowledge; lack; lay; leaders; learning; level; leyshon; link; local; low; making; management; medium; michael; mitigation; natural; needs; new; open; paper; patenaude; people; personal; personal values; physical; place; political; porter; possible; potential; press; qualitative; questions; reinhardt; related; research; responsibility; review; risks; science; scientific; self; sense; small; smes; social; society; specific; strategies; strategy; study; sustainability; systems; things; thinking; time; understanding; university; values; warming; way; wider; world; years cache: fennia-40867.pdf plain text: fennia-40867.txt item: #70 of 212 id: fennia-6813 author: Maeda, Eduardo title: The future of environmental sustainability in the Taita Hills, Kenya: assessing potential impacts of agricultural expansion and climate change date: 2012 words: 10582 flesch: 55 summary: For a detailed description of this method, please refer to Maeda et al. (2011b). The estimates obtained by each mod- el were compared using standard statistics and lin- ear regression analysis (Douglas et al. 2009). keywords: 2010; activities; agricultural; agricultural expansion; analysis; annual; approach; april; areas; assessment; availability; average; blaney; calibration; cells; changes; clark; climate; climate change; conditions; conservation; considered; cover; criddle; croplands; current; data; day–1; december; decrease; different; distance; driving; eastern; eiji; empirical; environmental; equation; erosion; erosivity; et al; eto; evapotranspiration; expansion; factor; fao; fennia; fig; figure; framework; future; global; hargreaves; ha–1; higher; highlands; hills; h–1; impacts; important; increase; irrigation; iwr; january; journal; kenya; land; landscape; likely; loss; lower; lst; maeda; management; maps; march; method; model; modelling; modis; monthly; months; mountains; natural; necessary; new; november; number; observed; parameters; patches; pellikka; population; potential; precipitation; previous; probability; rainfall; rates; reference; regions; remote; requirements; resources; results; rmse; scenarios; sensing; simulated; slight; soil; soil erosion; spatial; studies; study; surface; sustainability; sya2; taita; taita hills; temperature; total; transition; use; values; variables; vegetation; volume; water; world; year cache: fennia-6813.pdf plain text: fennia-6813.txt item: #71 of 212 id: fennia-85151 author: Bowman, Benjamin title: Imagining future worlds alongside young climate activists: a new framework for research date: 2019 words: 7275 flesch: 51 summary: In this significant and provocative article, an analysis is provided of the potential – and the need – for empirical work at local and international levels concerning youth climate activism that recognizes the often complex, liminal nature of young political agency and the diverse, intersecting motives that lead young people to demonstrate for action on climate change. Keywords: young people, climate change, FridaysForFuture, activism, environmentalism, ecologism, politics, social movements. keywords: 197(2; action; activists; adult; age; approach; article; bessant; binary; change; children; climate; climate change; data; demonstrators; different; engagement; environmental; et al; everyday; expressive; formal; framing; fridays; friends; future; general; goals; group; ibid; important; instance; institutions; instrumental; international; journal; kallio; like; literature; london; macmillan; manchester; mobilization; movement; new; palgrave; participants; participation; participatory; people; pickard; political; political action; politics; project; protest; protesters; public; report; research; researchers; reviews; school; social; society; students; studies; study; university; van; wahlström; wahlström et; ways; women; wood; work; world; young; young activists; young climate; young people; youth cache: fennia-85151.pdf plain text: fennia-85151.txt item: #72 of 212 id: fennia-91089 author: Wood, Bronwyn title: Youth-led climate strikes: fresh opportunities and enduring challenges for youth research - commentary to Bowman date: 2020 words: 3595 flesch: 49 summary: Parents around the world mobilise behind youth climate strikes. Bronwyn Elisabeth Wood This focus on youth alone was notable in some of the media reporting of youth climate protests. keywords: 198(1–2; action; activists; adults; attention; bartos; behavioural; bowman; challenges; change; children; class; climate; climate change; climate strikes; commentary; despair; environmental; et al; everyday; fennia; focus; individual; need; new; opportunities; paper; participation; people; political; politics; protests; report; research; researchers; social; strikes; structural; studies; tendency; wood; young; young people; youth; zealand cache: fennia-91089.pdf plain text: fennia-91089.txt item: #73 of 212 id: geosi-20718 author: Gitima, Ginjo title: Assessing The Impacts of Climate Variability on Rural Households in Agricultural Land Through The Application of Livelihood Vulnerability Index date: 2021 words: 10880 flesch: 44 summary: Moreover, the context-specific essence of risk and interventions did not examine the degree to which rural livelihoods in agricultural land are vulnerable to climatic-related extreme events (Ford et al., 2010; Azene et al., 2018). Percent of HHs reported severe damage on common forests HHs that depend on forest resources ↑ vulnerability ↑ HHs reported change of tree cover ↑ vulnerability ↑ Severe damage on common forests ↑ vulnerability ↑ Azene et al. (2018) keywords: adaptation; adaptive; adu; africa; agricultural; analysis; approach; area; average; capacity; capital; case; change; climate; climate change; climate variability; climatic; components; data; deviations; different; district; drought; environmental; et al; ethiopia; events; exposure; extreme; factors; farmers; figure; financial; gelda; geosfera; geosfera indonesia; gesa; ginjo; ginjo gitima; gitima; gitima et; hahn; hazards; heads; health; hhs; higher; households; human; impacts; income; index; indexed; indicators; indonesia; information; ipcc; journal; knowledge; land; livelihood; livelihood vulnerability; long; lvi; major; management; maximum; mean; mela; mela gelda; member; meteorological; minimum; monthly; natural; organization; percent; percentage; period; physical; policy; precipitation; rainfall; regression; resources; result; rural; sensitivity; simane; social; specific; spi; standardized; strategies; study; sub; systems; table; temperature; teshome; time; variability; vulnerability; vulnerability index; vulnerable; wara; wara gesa; water; years; zone cache: geosi-20718.pdf plain text: geosi-20718.txt item: #74 of 212 id: geusb-4222 author: Pasten-Zapata, Ernesto title: Climate change: Sources of uncertainty in precipitation and temperature projections for Denmark date: 2019 words: 3383 flesch: 51 summary: e2019430102-01 General Circulation Models (GCMs) are the main tools used to assess the impacts of climate change. These clusters can provide insights into the impacts of climate change on Danish water resources. keywords: annual; bias; century; change; climate; correction; data; denmark; deviation; distribution; e2019430102; end; ensemble; evapotranspiration; gcm; hadgem2; increase; largest; maraun; mean; method; models; pet; potential; precipitation; projected; projections; rcm; rcp; simulations; source; standard; temperature; uncertainty; uncorrected cache: geusb-4222.pdf plain text: geusb-4222.txt item: #75 of 212 id: geusb-4715 author: Randall, Mark T. title: Assessing urban groundwater table response to climate change and increased stormwater infiltration date: 2013 words: 2678 flesch: 50 summary: Some previous studies of climate change impact on groundwater have suggested alarming reductions in ground- water recharge and lowering of water tables. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 39, 205–215. Kidmose, J., Refsgaard, J.C., Troldborg, L., Seaby, L.P. & Escrivà, M.M. 2013: Climate change impact on groundwater levels: ensemble mod- elling of extreme values. keywords: area; average; catchment; cd-2010; cells; change; city; climate; denmark; drainage; end; evapotranspiration; fig; groundwater; higher; impact; impervious; infiltration; infrastructure; journal; level; local; mike; model; modelling; motorway; pipe; potential; practices; precipitation; recharge; results; river; runoff; scenarios; silkeborg; stormwater; studies; study; surface; system; table; urban cache: geusb-4715.pdf plain text: geusb-4715.txt item: #76 of 212 id: gjphm-138 author: Sivaratnam, Lavanyah title: IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON ABUNDANCE, DISTRIBUTION, AND SURVIVAL OF AEDES SPECIES: SYSTEMATIC REVIEW date: 2022 words: 10004 flesch: 53 summary: Roy et al. 2018 (Dhimal et al., 2014) * ** * 8 601 GLOBAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH MEDICINE 2022, VOL 4, ISSUE 1 gggggglo Climate Components and Recommendation of Vector Control Rainfall Findings showed that extreme rainfall will cause reduction in vector abundance (Martinelle Ferreira da Rocha Taranto et al., 2015; Dhimal et al., 2015.; keywords: 2017; 95%ci; abundance; adult; aedes; aedes aegypti; aedes albopictus; aedes sp; aedes species; aegypti; albopictus; analysis; areas; articles; association; average; biting; brazil; breeding; cases; change; chikungunya; climate; climate change; collection; components; control; cross; cruz; das; data; dengue; dengue cases; density; development; dhimal; dhimal et; diseases; distribution; doi; dutto; ecologica; effect; eggs; environmental; et al; extreme; factors; feeding; female; ferreira; ferreira et; fever; gggggglo; global; global journal; habitat; health; health medicine; high; higher; human; humidity; impact; increase; infection; issue; journal; life; limper; low; malaysia; marta; maximum; mean; medicine; minimum; modelling; mosca; mosquito; natural; nepal; number; outcome; ovitrap; pattern; phung; population; public; public health; quality; rainfall; range; rate; reduced; regions; relation; relative; review; risk; rocha; sadie; search; sectional; shragai; significant; species; strategy; studies; study; survival; taber; table; taranto; temperature; total; transmission; tropical; urban; vector; vector abundance; vector aedes; vector distribution; vector survival; velocity; virus; vol; water; wind; winter; xiang; year; zikv cache: gjphm-138.pdf plain text: gjphm-138.txt item: #77 of 212 id: gjphm-44 author: Kaur, Narinderjeet title: CLIMATE CHANGE ACTIONS: CRITICAL FACTORS TO ACHIEVE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS date: 2020 words: 3610 flesch: 60 summary: The Causes of Climate Change The causes of climate change can be explained via the forcing mechanisms which are divided into internal and external mechanisms. This review is to explore causes of climate change and recognise the impacts on population health as well as to look at strategies to mitigate climate change. keywords: agreement; carbon; causes; change; climate; climate change; countries; diseases; doi; earth; effects; emissions; energy; events; extreme; faculty; gggggglo; global; goals; greenhouse; health; https://doi.org/10.1016; impacts; increase; ipcc; issue; journal; malaysia; medicine; nations; natural; paris; people; plastic; policies; process; public; renewable; report; research; review; rise; sabah; schütte; strategies; sustainable; temperature; universiti; vector; vol; warming; weather; world; year cache: gjphm-44.pdf plain text: gjphm-44.txt item: #78 of 212 id: hungeobull-1496 author: Fehér, Zoltán Zsolt title: Analysing the sensitivity of Hungarian landscapes based on climate change induced shallow groundwater fluctuation date: 2019 words: 8973 flesch: 55 summary: Hungarian hydrological science pays special attention to the shallow groundwater, thus, provide more sophisticated analyses, than it can be found in common practice (Kovács, J. et al. 2010; Kohán, B. and Szalai, J. 2014). Sensitivity of groundwater changes in Nyírség is less characteristic, however, it can be suspected, that sensitivity is more moderate for areas of lower elevation. keywords: 1994; 2012; 2014; 2015; 2017; 2018; a.g; addition; analysis; areas; available; average; budapest; bulletin; capable; case; cent; certain; changes; characteristics; climate; conditions; confined; contrast; current; danube; data; dataset; decrease; dem; depth; different; discharge; duna; effects; elevation; environmental; estimation; et al; extraction; extreme; fehér; fig; figure; geographical; geographical bulletin; geological; geostatistical; great; groundwater; groundwater level; groundwater resources; groundwater table; higher; hungarian; hungarian geographical; hungary; hydrology; impacts; interfluve; journel; km3; kovács; közi; ladányi; landscape; level; long; maps; markov; missing; months; nyírség; period; plain; precipitation; pálfai; rakonczai; reasons; reference; region; relationship; relief; research; resources; results; ridge; role; sand; scale; sensitivity; series; shallow; shallow groundwater; significant; soil; southern; spatial; spatiotemporal; specific; stochastic; study; subsurface; surface; szeged; table; temporal; time; tisza; tisza interfluve; type; university; variogram; vegetation; volume; years; z.zs cache: hungeobull-1496.pdf plain text: hungeobull-1496.txt item: #79 of 212 id: hungeobull-1890 author: Kiss, Márton title: Emanuel, K.: What We Know about Climate Change date: 2019 words: 1911 flesch: 49 summary: 7_Book Reviews.indd 303Book review section – Hungarian Geographical Bulletin 68 (2019) (3) 303–312.DOI: 10.15201/hungeobull.68.3.7 Hungarian Geographical Bulletin 68 2019 (3) The problem of climate change has turned from a topic of some experts and some environmentalists to a leading issue in public debates, calling global attention in the past years. Information spread and opinions expressed in public discussions should be based on the proper understanding of the natural and social science background of climate change and its un- derlying subprocesses. keywords: author; background; book; bulletin; change; chaotic; chapter; climate; climate change; earth; effects; emanuel; experts; geographical; global; greenhouse; hungarian; important; modelling; natural; policy; political; possible; presentation; problem; processes; public; reader; relevant; results; review; section; system cache: hungeobull-1890.pdf plain text: hungeobull-1890.txt item: #80 of 212 id: hungeobull-2880 author: Probáld, Ferenc title: The urban climate of Budapest: past, present and future date: 2014 words: 5860 flesch: 56 summary: Keywords: Budapest, urban climate, heat island, climate change, urban land use The background: physiography and structure of the city Budapest with its more than 1.7 million inhabitants is one of the largest and economically most dynamic cities in East Central Europe and stands out as the indisputable political, administrative and cultural centre of Hungary. Though this diff erence itself is certainly not negligible, the threat coming from recent changes in macro-scale climate and weather conditions put the issue of urban heat stress in an even more sinister perspective (Stone, B. 2012). keywords: academy; adobe; air; areas; att; average; bartholy; belt; budai; budapest; buildings; centre; century; changes; cities; city; city centre; climate; conditions; council; daily; danube; data; days; decades; development; diff; downtown; early; eastern; energy; environment; erence; erent; estates; false; features; future; geographical; great; gures; heat; heat island; higher; hills; housing; hungarian; impact; institute; island; large; local; margaret; mean; measurements; meteorological; national; natural; network; pdf; pollution; present; probáld; quality; regional; research; rise; river; scale; sciences; slopes; source; stress; summer; surface; temperature; time; traffi; true; ukraine; urban; urban climate; urban heat; use; vincze; warming; waves; weather; winter; years; ° c cache: hungeobull-2880.pdf plain text: hungeobull-2880.txt item: #81 of 212 id: hungeobull-4920 author: Gál, Tamás title: Projections of the urban and intra-urban scale thermal effects of climate change in the 21st century for cities in the Carpathian Basin date: 2021 words: 7034 flesch: 64 summary: In the field of urban climatology, the Local Climate Zone (LCZ) classification (Stewart, I.D. and Oke, T.R. 2012) is widely accepted as a representation of urban land use (Table 1) and is used to characterize the environment of the measurement sites (e.g. Siu, L.W. and Hart, M.A. 2013; Stewart, I.D. et al. 2014; Lehnert, M. et al. 2015) or to map 21Gál, T. et al. Overall, this can have far-reach- ing health effects (Baccini, M. et al. 2008; Bartholy, J. and Pongrácz, R. 2018). keywords: 2018; 2021–2050; areas; basin; bulletin; carpathian; case; century; change; cities; city; climate; data; differences; different; doi; e.g.; effects; et al; figure; future; geographical; global; gál; heat; high; higher; hungarian; hungary; increase; information; land; lcz; load; local; method; model; modelling; muklimo_3; nights; number; patterns; period; projections; rcp8.5; reference; regional; remarkable; research; results; rural; scale; scenarios; simulations; study; t. et; table; temperature; thermal; tnmax; tns; tropical; urban; urban climate; use; values; wind cache: hungeobull-4920.pdf plain text: hungeobull-4920.txt item: #82 of 212 id: hungeobull-553 author: Farkas, Jenő Zsolt title: Geographical analysis of climate vulnerability at a regional scale: the case of the Southern Great Plain in Hungary date: 2017 words: 8361 flesch: 54 summary: Climate vulnerability index – measure of climate change vulnerability to communities: a case of rural Lower Himalaya, India. Introduction Due to its serious consequences on man- kind, there is a need to assess the effects of climate change in a more complex way. keywords: 2007; 2011; adaptation; adaptive; agricultural; analysis; approach; areas; assessment; average; biomass; bulletin; capacity; case; change; climate; climate change; climate vulnerability; climatic; conditions; countries; country; danube; decrease; development; differences; different; economic; effects; environmental; et al; exposure; extreme; factors; farkas; figure; füzetek; geographical; geography; global; great; ground; groundwater; hatások; heatwaves; high; higher; human; hungarian; hungary; impacts; important; index; indicators; indices; inhabitants; interfluve; international; j.zs; klímaváltozás; level; local; loss; main; natural; number; plain; population; precipitation; production; pálfai; regional; related; research; results; rural; scale; sector; sensitive; sensitivity; settlements; significant; social; socio; southern; spatial; studies; study; sub; tisza; vegetation; vulnerability; vulnerability index; vulnerable; válaszok; water; weather; years cache: hungeobull-553.pdf plain text: hungeobull-553.txt item: #83 of 212 id: hungeobull-6104 author: Kovács, Attila title: Assessment of climate change exposure of tourism in Hungary using observations and regional climate model data date: 2021 words: 8214 flesch: 54 summary: In conclusion, we can expect an increase of mTCI with one category or in some cas- es, tourism climate conditions will remain unchanged in March, April, October and November. Summary and concluding remarks According to the current and future spatial patterns of tourism climate conditions in Hungary through observations and regional climate model data, the following outlines can be drawn: – The annual course of the present and fu- ture conditions is bimodal in all cases, that is, the most favourable circumstances are found in spring and autumn, while in the summer period, a decline in climate poten- tial is observed. keywords: activities; air; annual; april; assessment; basis; bulletin; carpatclim; case; category; change; cia; cid; climate; climate change; climate conditions; climate model; climatic; conditions; cordex; country; daily; data; database; decline; development; differences; different; distribution; earth; et al; expected; exposure; figure; future; geographical; good; grid; hirham5; humidity; hungarian; hungary; impact; improvement; index; indices; international; király; kovács; march; mean; meteorological; model; monthly; mtci; november; observations; october; period; potential; precipitation; present; projections; racmo22e; rcp8.5; reference; regional; relative; results; scenario; scott; september; significant; spatial; study; system; temperature; thermal; tourism; tourism climate; uncertainties; unfavourable; values; vulnerability; year cache: hungeobull-6104.pdf plain text: hungeobull-6104.txt item: #84 of 212 id: hungeobull-924 author: Jankó, Ferenc title: Perception, understanding, and action: attitudes of climate change in the Hungarian population date: 2018 words: 7769 flesch: 59 summary: Almost 47 per cent of respondents answered that the effects of climate change are already directly perceivable and visible, while 40 per cent chose the following among the possible answers: ‘Climate change has been and is still affecting humanity and this is not expected to change in the future either.’ The study also provides an examination of correla- tions between climate change concerns and the taking of individual action as well as the relationship between pro-environmental thinking and climate change scepticism. keywords: 2010; 2011; 2013; 2015; 2017; actions; approach; attitudes; average; budapest; bulletin; cartoon; cent; change; climate; climate change; communication; concern; correlation; countries; curve; data; developed; different; dunlap; education; effects; environmental; et al; european; experience; factors; geographical; geography; global; higher; hulme; humanity; hungarian; hungary; index; indicators; industry; international; issues; jankó; klímaváltozás; level; nature; opinion; people; perception; personal; place; point; politics; population; problem; public; questionnaire; questions; r.e; ranking; research; respondents; responsibility; results; sample; scale; scepticism; science; scientific; second; social; society; study; survey; thinking; tns; topic; understanding; values; view cache: hungeobull-924.pdf plain text: hungeobull-924.txt item: #85 of 212 id: iberica-144 author: Deignan, Alice title: Metaphors in texts about climate change date: 2017 words: 8435 flesch: 58 summary: 4. Science metaphors in school education Having discussed the form and function of scientific metaphors across genres, and briefly described a number of studies, I return to the issue raised in the introduction: the communication of climate change to young people. It begins by considering the role of metaphorical thinking and language in science, and reviews some of the work on scientific metaphor in expert and popular genres. keywords: alice; analysis; article; balance; bears; blanket; cambio; cambridge; case; change; change ibérica; citations; climate; climate change; corpora; corpus; cuddington; data; deignan; del; different; discourse; earth; equilibrium; erm; example; expert; extinct; figurative; following; frequency; frequent; function; gases; genres; glass; graph; greenhouse; group; heat; human; ibérica; ice; interviews; interviews corpus; knudsen; language; leeds; lexical; like; los; materials; meaning; metaphorical; metaphors; nature; new; non; number; people; planet; point; polar; popular; press; research; school; science; scientific; scientists; semino; sense; species; students; sun; system; talk; technical; terms; texts; thought; times; trap; university; use; uses; war; warm; way; words; work; young cache: iberica-144.pdf plain text: iberica-144.txt item: #86 of 212 id: ihtp-1697 author: Salma, Jordana title: Listening to older adults’ perspectives on climate change: Focus group study: RESEARCH PAPER date: 2022 words: 6937 flesch: 50 summary: A thematic data analysis helped identify three key themes synthesized from participants’ narratives: (a) Making sense of climate change, (b) lack of leadership in managing climate change; and (c) actions to address climate change that include an emphasis on individual responsibility and valuing the contributions of older adults. Older adults vary in their climate change literacy and levels of concern about climate change but share a commitment to environmental stewardship and community wellbeing. keywords: action; adaptation; adults; age; aging; alberta; analysis; attitudes; capacity; change; city; climate; climate action; climate change; communities; community; concern; data; discussions; edmonton; engagement; environmental; et al; experiences; focus; global; government; groups; health; human; ihtp; impacts; individual; inequities; information; issn; journal; knowledge; lack; living; lot; making; narratives; need; older; older adults; participants; people; perspectives; pillemer; policies; policy; population; public; qualitative; questions; references; related; research; resilience; seniors; sense; social; stewardship; study; table; university; warming; weather; wellbeing; world; years; younger cache: ihtp-1697.pdf plain text: ihtp-1697.txt item: #87 of 212 id: iipj-7324 author: Davis, Shelton H. title: Indigenous Peoples and Climate Change date: 2010 words: 5221 flesch: 45 summary: Keywords Indigenous populations, climate change, green house gas emissions Acknowledgments The “Poverty and Climate Change” report by the OECD (2003) notes that, in order to deal with the effects of climate change on poor people and their communities, it is necessary to create and strengthen several climate change adaptation efforts that have a significant and concurrent effect on both poverty reduction and sustainable development. keywords: american; august; bali; bank; byg; change; climate; climate change; conference; corpuz; countries; davis; day; development; doi; earth; effects; event; global; iipj.2010.1.1.2; indian; indigenous; indigenous peoples; international; international indigenous; iss; journal; knowledge; live; mother; museum; nations; needs; new; oxford; peoples; policy; poor; poverty; region; report; rights; salick; scholarship@western; special; statement; states; tauli; united; university; vol; world cache: iipj-7324.pdf plain text: iipj-7324.txt item: #88 of 212 id: iipj-7548 author: Patrick, Robert J title: Adapting to Climate Change Through Source Water Protection: Case Studies from Alberta and Saskatchewan, Canada date: 2018 words: 6241 flesch: 43 summary: Through the identification of potential threats to drinking water sources communities are taking action to mitigate those threats. Adaptation measures include information sharing with the farm community, lease agreement restrictions on fertilizer application, as well as establishing buffer strips adjacent to community water sources. keywords: actions; adaptation; alberta; article; assessment; barrier; bharadwaj; canada; canadian; case; change; cisterns; climate; climate change; committee; communities; community; concern; contamination; doi; drinking; drinking water; events; fertilizer; flooding; groundwater; head; health; https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/iipj/vol9/iss3/1; human; iipj.2018.9.3.1; impacts; indigenous; industrial; international; iss; journal; lagoons; land; landfill; livestock; local; management; means; nation; nation communities; patrick; planning; plans; policy; potential; prairie; process; protection; protection planning; quality; rain; region; risk; safe; saskatchewan; scholarship@western; sewage; sites; source; source water; strategies; studies; study; supply; surface; system; threat; treatment; uncapped; waste; water; water protection; water quality; wells cache: iipj-7548.pdf plain text: iipj-7548.txt item: #89 of 212 id: iipj-7553 author: Hansen, John G title: What Can Traditional Indigenous Knowledge Teach Us About Changing Our Approach to Human Activity and Environmental Stewardship in Order to Reduce the Severity of Climate Change? date: 2018 words: 6999 flesch: 55 summary: Indigenous knowledge has sustained Indigenous lands for thousands of years, and it promotes values that compel people to have a reciprocal relationship with the environment. Developing oil and gas resources on or near Indigenous lands in Canada: An overview of laws, treaties, regulations and agreements. keywords: activity; animals; antsanen; approach; canada; champagne; change; charlton; climate; climate change; communities; community; connection; cree; cultural; culture; dennis; doi; education; elders; environmental; environmental stewardship; ermine; hansen; human; indigenous; indigenous knowledge; indigenous people; international; john; journal; justice; knowledge; land; language; laws; life; look; michell; nations; natural; negative; old; order; people; policy; research; resources; respect; schools; severity; social; stella; stewardship; study; sylvia; teachings; traditional; way; ways; world; worldview cache: iipj-7553.pdf plain text: iipj-7553.txt item: #90 of 212 id: iipj-7554 author: Canning, Patrick C. title: I Could Turn You to Stone: Indigenous Blockades in an Age of Climate Change date: 2018 words: 16027 flesch: 57 summary: In British Columbia, the provincial government is giving Indigenous Peoples consent over fish farms in their territory, although not for 4 years (Hunter, 2018). It will invite the reader to imagine what those impacts will mean to Indigenous Peoples, why it is a life or death issue for many Indigenous Peoples, and how it therefore could push Indigenous Peoples to desperate acts. keywords: aboriginal; action; activists; adaptation; age; alliance; american; april; article; australia; blockades; blomley; borrows; british; canada; canadian; canning; case; change; chief; claims; climate; climate change; colonial; colonialism; columbia; communities; conflict; consent; court; crisis; cultural; dakota; day; decision; development; direct; doi; eds; environmental; events; expansion; face; federal; fight; food; force; fpic; free; future; gas; global; government; hedican; history; idle; iipj.2018.9.3.7; impacts; indian; indigenous; indigenous blockades; indigenous peoples; indigenous policy; informed; inquiry; international; international indigenous; inuit; ipperwash; island; iss; issues; journal; justice; key; kinder; klein; ladner; land; law; legal; levels; life; long; macmillan; making; manuel; mass; means; mi’kmaq; morgan; mountain; movement; nations; native; new; non; north; november; oil; oka; ontario; para; past; pipeline; point; policy; political; population; possibility; post; power; press; prior; process; project; protests; public; report; resistance; resources; resurgence; rights; rock; sands; saul; scholarship@western; secwépemc; sellars; settler; simpson; society; solidarity; standing; state; stone; story; struggle; support; threat; time; toronto; traditional; trans; trc; treaties; treaty; turn; undrip; university; use; vancouver; veto; vol; warming; water; way; wilkes; work; world; years; york cache: iipj-7554.pdf plain text: iipj-7554.txt item: #91 of 212 id: ijcle-1041 author: Chinwa Ole, Ngozi title: Towards the implementation of the Paris Climate Change Agreement 2015: Opportunities and Challenges for the Network of Universities Legal Aid Institutions (NULAI) Nigeria date: 2020 words: 9098 flesch: 42 summary: Some members of the Board of Trustees of NULAI have already carved a niche for themselves as climate change law experts.127 There are also some members of NULAI, who are well-grounded in the area of climate change law.128 127 Two of the Seven Board Members of NULAI are experts in climate change law. keywords: access; action; adoption; african; aid; ambitious; article; awareness; biennial; challenges; change agreement; change law; change mitigation; chinwa; civil; civil societies; climate action; climate change; climate law; clinical; clinics; compliance; context; convention; court; daniel; duty; education; efforts; electricity; emission; energy; enforcement; environment; february; framework; fundamental; gas; ghgs; global; global climate; government; greenhouse; grid; human; ibid; implementation; information; instrument; international; journal; justice; law; law clinics; legal; level; low; march; measures; mechanism; member; mitigation; mitigation measures; nations; ndcs; ngozi; nigeria; nigerian ndcs; non; nulai; paper; para; paris agreement; paris climate; paris decision; party; policy; press; problem; progress; provisions; public; relevant; report; right; role; section; societies; society; solar; stakeholders; state; stocktake; students; tools; transparency; unfccc; united; university; update; use cache: ijcle-1041.pdf plain text: ijcle-1041.txt item: #92 of 212 id: ijcle-766 author: Evans, Adrian title: Greenprint for a Climate Justice Clinic: law schools' most significant access to justice challenge date: 2018 words: 4542 flesch: 37 summary: The state of play of global climate change law is increasingly accessible. The key element in such recruitment is an alert attitude to possible sources of limited start- up funding and slow, careful engagement with potential long term donors to the ongoing operating costs of law school clinics. keywords: access; action; advisory; alumni; anu; approaches; article; australian; best; board; case; causes; challenge; change; clients; climate; climate change; clinic; clinical; clinician; constitutional; corporations; costs; court; defence; design; developed; director; donors; education; emissions; environmental; evans; example; experience; failure; financial; firm; fund; global; governance; government; groups; high; justice; key; law; law school; lawyers; legal; likely; litigation; major; necessary; need; netherlands; position; potential; private; right; role; school; selection; significant; similar; society; specific; state; strong; student; suitable; sustainability; tcfd; time; university; urgenda cache: ijcle-766.pdf plain text: ijcle-766.txt item: #93 of 212 id: ijcre-5894 author: Kirby, Caitlin K title: Ethical collaboration and the need for training: Partnerships between Native American Tribes and climate science organisations date: 2019 words: 9810 flesch: 37 summary: Benefits for Tribes Benefits for Tribes generally highlighted the desire for Tribes to maintain control over their resources and the focus of climate change research. Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe, Akwesasne, NY. Salazar, M 2016, Federal and State Recognized Tribes, National Conference of State Legislatures, Washington DC, viewed 19 July 2018, www.ncsl.org/research/state-tribal-institute/list-of-federal-and- state-recognized-tribes.aspx. Schalatek, L, Nakhooda, S & Watson, C 2015, ‘The green climate fund’, Climate Funds Update, Heinrich Böll Stiftung North America, viewed 6 December 2017, https://us.boell.org/sites/default/files/ uploads/2015/11/cff11_2015_gcf.pdf. Smith, H & Sharp, K 2012, ‘Indigenous climate knowledges’, WIREs Climate Change, vol. 3, p. 467. keywords: 2015; access; activities; adaptation; analysis; article; benefits; building; caldwell; capacity; challenges; change; citation; climate; climate change; collaboration; communities; community; community research; conferences; content; contexts; csos; cultural; current; data; development; discussions; documents; edler; education; emergent; employees; engagement; environmental; ethical; ethical stem; evaluation; example; experience; federal; figure; focus; funding; gateways; goals; government; guidelines; haruo; health; importance; indigenous; indigenous peoples; international; international journal; interviewees; issues; january; journal; kirby; knowledge; lack; libarkin; likely; literature; management; natural; need; new; number; order; organisations; page; partnerships; peoples; potential; predetermined; prior; process; programs; project; purposes; related; relationships; research; researchers; resources; respondents; science; scientific; scientists; social; society; state; stem; stem training; suggested; tek; themes; traditional; training; training gateways; tribal; tribes; trust; understanding; united; university; vol; whyte; work; working cache: ijcre-5894.pdf plain text: ijcre-5894.txt item: #94 of 212 id: ijcre-7782 author: Haverkamp, Jamie title: Where’s the Love? Recentering Indigenous and Feminist Ethics of Care for Engaged Climate Research date: 2021 words: 9577 flesch: 38 summary: In what follows, I strive to breathe life into the love-care-response framework by animating it with my own experiences of undertaking collaborative climate research with campesinos of the Peruvian Andes. In so doing, I strive to reclaim PAR for engaged climate research from all too uncritical and rationalist (masculine) interpretations imbued with notions of ‘objectivity’, ‘concern’ and ‘individualism’ – and also reclaim the more radical feminist and Indigenous elements, the affective, relational and ethico-political origins of this participatory research tradition. keywords: action; adaptation; affective; andes; approach; article; ask; attention; borda; campesinos; care; change; climate; climate adaptation; climate change; climate research; cold; collaborative; colonial; communities; community; community research; concern; crisis; critical; december; dimensions; ecological; engaged; engagement; environmental; et al; ethical; ethics; experiences; extractive; fals; feminist; framework; gateways; glacier; global; grief; haverkamp; human; impacts; indigenous; international; interview; journal; justice; knowledge; land; liberation; life; local; loss; love; making; masculine; melt; methodology; moments; new; nicanor; non; notions; oppressed; pablo; participants; participatory; participatory research; people; peruvian; planning; policy; political; politics; power; practice; praxis; production; project; questions; quilcayhuanca; radical; rationalist; reality; reason; relational; relational research; remains; research; researchers; response; responsibility; rights; scholars; science; self; social; space; state; struggle; studies; sustainability; time; transformation; university; vol; way; western; workshop; years cache: ijcre-7782.pdf plain text: ijcre-7782.txt item: #95 of 212 id: ijcua-25 author: Lukose, Lisa P title: Global Warming and Climate Change: A Critique on International Law and Policy date: 2017 words: 2691 flesch: 50 summary: There are some international environmental treaties related to global warming and climate change. Against this backdrop, this paper will critically examine the existing international legal regime (treaties, conventions, agreements, etc.) on global warming and climate change. keywords: affairs; agreement; carbon; change; climate; climate change; contemporary; convention; cop; countries; earth; emissions; energy; environmental; gases; global; global warming; greenhouse; http://www.ijcua.com/; human; impact; india; international; issues; journal; kyoto; law; legal; lisa; lukose; nations; new; paris; parties; protocol; states; sustainable; unfccc; urban; warming cache: ijcua-25.pdf plain text: ijcua-25.txt item: #96 of 212 id: ije02-14099 author: Thapa, Lal Bahadur title: Perception, trends and impacts of climate change in Kailali District, Far West Nepal date: 2015 words: 4758 flesch: 56 summary: PERFORMANCE OF SWEET PEPPER UNDER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE International Journal of Environment ISSN 2091-2854 62 | P a g e INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENT Volume-4, Issue-4, Sep-Nov 2015 ISSN 2091-2854 Received:13 August Revised:8 September Accepted:2 November PERCEPTION, TRENDS AND IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN KAILALI DISTRICT, FAR WEST NEPAL Lal B Thapa 1* , Himanchal Thapa 2 , Bimala Gharti Magar 3 1,2 Central Department of Botany, Tribhuvan University, Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal 3 Central Department of Anthropology, Tribhuvan Univeristy, Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal *Corresponding author: lal_thapa25@yahoo.com Abstract Perception and place-based studies give useful information on climate change in context of Nepal due to having its wide geographical, climatic, biological and cultural diversity. A household survey and focus group discussions were carried out in this study to document local people’s perceptions on climate change in Kailali district of Nepal. keywords: agriculture; alien; area; asteraceae; biological; certain; change; climate; climate change; climatic; community; crop; data; difference; district; doi; ecology; environment; evolution; factors; fertilizers; fig; fog; global; godawari; hail; impacts; international; international journal; issn; journal; kailali; local; local people; mean; natural; nepal; opinion; pattern; people; perception; pesticides; phenology; plant; precipitation; rainfall; research; respondents; shrestha; species; stations; storm; study; table; temperature; tikapur; time; total; trend; vdc; vegetation; villages; years cache: ije02-14099.pdf plain text: ije02-14099.txt item: #97 of 212 id: ijeep-13556 author: Ogbeide-Osaretin, Evelyn Nwamaka title: Climate Change, Poverty and Income Inequality Linkage: Empirical Evidence from Nigeria date: 2022 words: 8099 flesch: 52 summary: Climate change also aggravates the susceptibility of the poor group to the effect of climate change as a result of the poor quality of life. Climate change is also endogenous, the poor and disadvantaged groups are forced to engage in activities that cause harm to the climate resulting in climate change. keywords: africa; analysis; ardl; available; bank; cadiox; capita; carbon; change; climate; climate change; co2; cointegration; countries; current; data; development; dynamic; economics; effect; emission; empirical; energy; estimation; evidence; existence; feedback; gap; gini; global; growth; impact; income; income inequality; increase; inequality; international; issue; journal; level; linkage; measure; model; nigeria; ogbeide; osaretin; outcome; policy; poor; popg; population; positive; poverty; rate; reduction; relationship; result; rgdppc; run; square; state; studies; study; substantial; table; temperature; test; unemployment; unmpr; variables; vol; world cache: ijeep-13556.pdf plain text: ijeep-13556.txt item: #98 of 212 id: ijeep-6439 author: Kettner, Claudia title: Climate Policy Integration on the National and Regional Level: A Case Study for Austria and Styria date: 2018 words: 8544 flesch: 42 summary: Kettner and Kletzan-Slamanig: Climate Policy Integration on the National and Regional Level: A Case Study for Austria and Styria International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy | Vol 8 • Issue 4 • 2018 261 into an overall evaluation of climate policy, and a commitment to minimise contradictions between climate policies and other policies. Relevance of climate policy compared to other targets Most respondents thought that the general awareness in the administration for climate change has increased during the last years, also as a result of the 2015 Paris Agreement, even though one interviewee pointed out that climate policy issues today are less relevant than prior to the economic crisis. keywords: administration; areas; austria; available; case; change; climate; climate change; climate policy; coherence; conflicts; cooperation; cpi; decisions; degree; departments; development; different; dupont; economics; emissions; energy; energy policy; environmental; federal; figure; framework; gas; general; good; government; greenhouse; groups; implementation; important; industry; integrated; integration; interest; international; interviews; issues; journal; kettner; kletzan; labour; level; making; mickwitz; ministries; ministry; mitigation; national; objectives; officials; order; policies; policy; policy areas; policy integration; policy issues; policy targets; political; provincial; quality; reduction; regional; regional level; relevance; relevant; representatives; research; resources; respective; respondents; responsible; slamanig; stakeholders; state; study; styria; targets; transport; vol; weight cache: ijeep-6439.pdf plain text: ijeep-6439.txt item: #99 of 212 id: ijeep-8477 author: Kasem, Amira title: Exploring the Impact of Renewable Energy on Climate Change in the GCC Countries date: 2019 words: 5903 flesch: 47 summary: Tugcu, C.T., Ozturk, I., Aslan, A. (2012), Renewable and non- renewable energy consumption and economic growth relationship revisited: Evidence from G7 countries. Exploring the Impact of Renewable Energy on Climate Change in the GCC Countries Amira Kasem, Mohammad Alawin* Department of Economics, Kuwait University, Kuwait. keywords: alawin; analysis; barriers; capita; carbon; challenges; change; climate; climate change; co2; co2 emissions; consumption; cooperation; cost; council; countries; data; development; dioxide; economic; effect; electricity; emissions; empirical; energy; energy consumption; energy economics; environmental; financial; fossil; framework; fuels; gas; gcc; gcc countries; gdpc; ghgs; global; growth; gulf; heat; high; impact; implementation; increase; international; issue; journal; model; negative; ols; policies; policy; positive; power; rec; region; relationship; renewable; renewable energy; res; research; resources; results; significant; solar; solar energy; sources; studies; study; sustainable; systems; technologies; technology; united; use; variables; vol; water; wind; world cache: ijeep-8477.pdf plain text: ijeep-8477.txt item: #100 of 212 id: ijeep-96 author: Akpan, Usenobong Friday title: The Contribution of Energy Consumption to Climate Change: A Feasible Policy Direction date: 2011 words: 6616 flesch: 50 summary: The key information in Fig. 1 is the fact that energy use emissions are predominantly responsible for CO2 emissions. Whether the projections will be a possibility or not, it is obvious that the socio-economic and technological characteristics of development paths of the industrializing countries will strongly affects energy-related emissions and hence, the rate and magnitude of climate change, climate change impacts, the capability for adaptation and mitigation of climate change emissions. keywords: activities; annex; authors; available; bank; carbon; change; china; climate; climate change; co2; co2 emissions; coal; combustion; consumption; contribution; countries; development; direction; economic; efficiency; electricity; emissions; energy; energy consumption; environmental; feasible; figure; fossil; france; fuel; gas; ghgs; global; greenhouse; growth; heat; historical; human; iea; important; india; industrial; international; japan; journal; key; largest; level; major; mitigation; oecd; oil; paper; parties; peterson; policies; policy; pricing; primary; problem; production; public; quadrelli; related; renewable; republic; responsible; sector; shares; source; states; supply; taxes; total; transport; transportation; united; use; world cache: ijeep-96.pdf plain text: ijeep-96.txt item: #101 of 212 id: ijias-290 author: Gulraiz, Khadija title: Expressed Willingness and Awareness of Students towards Climate Change in Lahore, Pakistan date: 2021 words: 5066 flesch: 59 summary: Climate change comes with rise in sea level Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent Valid Aware 40 58.0 58.0 58.0 Moderately aware 24 34.8 34.8 92.8 Unaware 5 7.2 7.2 100.0 Total 69 100.0 100.0 Acid rain causes climate change 56 (81.2%) marked ‚aware‛, 11 (15.9%) were ‚moderately aware‛ whilst 2 (2.9%) were unaware. This statement is pretty obvious in its nature since climate changes cause extreme temperatures and in the case of extreme summers sea levels rise causes more rains, floods and at some places, climate change causes long periods without any rains causing droughts to occur (Whetton et al, 1993). keywords: aware; awareness; bags; bulbs; causes; change; climate; climate change; college; cumulative; energy; environmental; frequency; frequency percent; global; human; ijias; indonesian; innovation; issue; journal; lahore; level; news; people; percent; percent cumulative; percent valid; plastic; public; questionnaire; research; respondents; scale; sciences; section; statement; students; survey; table; total; unaware; unsure; use; valid; warming; water; weather; willing; willingness; world cache: ijias-290.pdf plain text: ijias-290.txt item: #102 of 212 id: ijias-428 author: Nomani, Shiblee title: Industrial Development and Climate Change: A Case Study of Bangladesh date: 2022 words: 8344 flesch: 53 summary: The toxic waste materials of industries are dumped into water and ground, causing air pollution, water pollution, and soil pollution. Various types of pollution including soil pollution, air pollution, sound pollution, water pollution, etc. are causing disaster in the daily human life of Bangladeshi people. keywords: agricultural; air; air pollution; area; ash; bangladesh; buriganga; carbon; case; causes; change; chemicals; cities; city; climate; climate change; coal; countries; country; cultivable; damage; day; deforestation; degradation; developed; development; dhaka; different; disasters; ecological; economic; effect; environment; factories; food; forest; gas; global; government; harmful; health; high; human; ijias; imbalance; impact; indonesian; industrial development; industrialization; industries; industry; innovation; journal; land; level; life; management; materials; national; natural; oxide; people; plant; policy; polluted; pollution; population; power; power plant; process; production; project; rampal; rapid; research; resources; result; river; river water; savar; sciences; significant; soil; solid; study; sundarban; technology; temperature; toxic; types; unemployment; unplanned; warming; waste; water; way; world cache: ijias-428.pdf plain text: ijias-428.txt item: #103 of 212 id: ijias-439 author: Mohsin, Ayesha title: Assessment of Awareness on Climate Change among Public and Private Universities of Lahore date: 2022 words: 4424 flesch: 57 summary: This youth can help in climate change awareness if they are properly enlightening, hence if we want to understand and adapt the problem of climate change effectively, there is a need to understand the level of youth’s knowledge (in this study we are talking about students enrolled in the tertiary institution) Scientists have now proved that climate change is happening at a much faster rate than before. keywords: activities; adaptation; awareness; causes; change; climate; climate change; climatic; country; data; education; effects; environment; events; floods; frequency; global; government; higher; human; ijias; impacts; important; indonesian; innovation; institutes; institutions; journal; lahore; level; local; measures; natural; pakistan; people; percentage; perception; problem; public; questionnaire; research; respondents; response; sciences; source; students; studies; study; survey; table; temperature; tertiary; total; universities; weather cache: ijias-439.pdf plain text: ijias-439.txt item: #104 of 212 id: ijtc-420 author: Nugraha, Ryan title: Climate Change, Carbon Tax, and the Indonesian Directorate General of Taxes Preparedness in Implementing the New Carbon Tax date: 2022 words: 5024 flesch: 47 summary: Japan's experience can be applied in Indonesia as a best practice in implementing carbon tax in 2022, especially in the government readiness. The author provides a qualitative analysis to understand awareness about climate change, carbon tax, and tax authority's readiness in enacting the new carbon tax law in April 2022. keywords: accounting; april; author; awareness; bologun; cap; carbon; carbon tax; causes; change; climate; climate change; co2e; coal; country; dgt; directorate; emissions; employees; energy; environment; equivalent; gas; general; global; government; greenhouse; https://www.ilomata.org/index.php/ijtc; implementation; inconsistent; indonesia; information; international; january; japan; journal; largest; law; ministry; new; new carbon; nugraha; office; open; percent; policy; preparedness; primary; qualitative; question; readiness; research; resources; responses; revenue; simatupang; small; study; tax; tax nugraha; taxes; ton; trading; usd; world; year cache: ijtc-420.pdf plain text: ijtc-420.txt item: #105 of 212 id: ips-125 author: Genovese, Federica title: Domestic sources of ‘mild’ positions on international cooperation: Italy and global climate policy date: 2020 words: 6656 flesch: 44 summary: Differently from structural perspectives in the international relations literature, this paper takes a political economy view to explore the domestic politics behind international climate positions (Bayer and Urpelainen 2016; Lachapelle and Paterson 2013; Newell 2019). But I have also argued that these dynamics apply to other domestic drivers of international climate positions, in particular public opinion. keywords: action; agriculture; analysis; argument; businesses; case; category; change; climate; climate policy; concerns; constraints; cooperation; countries; country; data; distribution; domestic; economic; economy; effect; efficiency; emissions; empirical; energy; environmental; eurobarometer; european; evidence; example; federica; figure; focus; genovese; ghg; global; governments; important; industries; interest; international; international climate; issues; italian; italy; literature; main; middle; mild; mining; mixed; motivations; negotiations; notes; openness; opinion; paper; policy; political; politics; pollution; positions; preferences; public; public opinion; question; regulation; relevant; response; review; salience; science; sectors; sources; specific; support; surveys; table; trade; unfccc; use; variable cache: ips-125.pdf plain text: ips-125.txt item: #106 of 212 id: issue-1809 author: Lvova, Ielyzaveta title: REDUCING CLIMATE IMPACTS ON WATER RESOURCES AS THE LEGAL AND ECONOMIC BASIS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SECURITY IN THE EU CANDIDATE COUNTRIES: THE CASE OF UKRAINE date: 2022 words: 10172 flesch: 37 summary: In terms of the EU Treaty on Climate Change, EU climate policy is used as a legal term referring to the European Union's policy aimed at achieving a specific EU environ- mental goal, namely combating climate change (Kenig-Witkowska, Krämer, Ubysz, Stoczkiewicz, 2015). EU climate policy as part of the environmental policy of the EU and EU candidate countries A legal analysis of Article 2 of the Treaty on European Union allows three general environmental objectives to be identified: 1) high level of environmental protection to include high level of climate protection; 2) improvement of environment quality to include climate quality improvement; 3) sustainable development of Europe and the Earth to include the fight against climate change (Kenig- Witkowska, 2017). keywords: action; action programme; adaptation; address; agreement; amendments; areas; article; assessment; association; available; baltic; basin; binding; buildings; carbon; case; children; china; climate; climate action; climate change; climate neutrality; climate policy; climate target; commission; committee; community; conditions; convention; cooperation; council; countries; country; current; decision; development; directive; doi; economic; economy; efficiency; emissions; energy; energy efficiency; energy policy; environmental; environmental action; environmental policy; equitable; eu climate; european; european parliament; european union; example; february; force; framework; future; gas; gas emissions; general; ghg; global; goal; greenhouse; human; impact; implementation; important; infrastructure; international; journal; june; key; law; legal; legislation; levels; life; low; measures; member; natural; neutrality; new; nuclear; obligations; october; paris; parliament; plan; policy; principle; programme; protection; public; quality; reasonable; reduction; regulation; renewable; renewable energy; report; resolution; resources; review; rights; river; russia; security; states; strategy; studies; substances; supply; sustainable; system; target; trading; transboundary; transition; ukraine; union; united; vol; war; water; water law; water policy; watercourses cache: issue-1809.pdf plain text: issue-1809.txt item: #107 of 212 id: it-95 author: Magoni, Marcello title: Toward a shared glossary for territorial risk management due to climate change date: 2021 words: 8400 flesch: 34 summary: Territorial risk management requires the contribution of experts from different disciplines who must find a common methodological approach and language, to favour an effective integration of the relative knowledge, skills and practices and to achieve efficient communication in the development and implementation of policies, strategies and actions (GFDRR, 2014; UNDRR, 2019). Starting from this preliminary exploration, it is intended to contribute to the improvement of a glossary for territorial risk management due to climate change by proposing definitions of those terms that are still discordant or that have not yet been explored, trying to take a step forward from the glossaries relating to climate change. keywords: actions; activities; adaptation; affected; areas; assessment; assets; capabilities; capability; change; change ijpp; climate; climate change; conditions; critical; cultural; damage; development; different; direct; disaster; economic; eds; emergency; environmental; european; event; example; exposure; factors; flood; global; glossary; greater; hazard; hazardous; health; heat; high; ijpp; impacts; increase; infrastructures; intergovernmental; interventions; ipcc; issue; italian; journal; jun; magoni; management; menoni; milano; natural; occurrence; panel; people; phase; planning; possible; potential; practice; protection; radaelli; reconstruction; recovery; reduction; related; rescue; research; resilience; resistance; resources; responses; risk; risk management; sensitivity; services; social; subjects; systemic; term; territorial; territorial risk; territory; time; type; urban; vol; vulnerability; wave cache: it-95.pdf plain text: it-95.txt item: #108 of 212 id: jabfq-3044 author: Peters, Kristian title: Important maize weeds profit in growth and reproduction from climate change conditions represented by higher temperatures and reduced humidity date: 2014 words: 7908 flesch: 65 summary: Thus, climate change conditions may ac- celerate the life cycle as described by POTVIN (1986) for E. crus-galli and by ORYOKOT et al. (1997), KNEZEVIC et al. (2001) and HYVÖNEN (2011) for A. retroflexus. Better growth and faster vegetative development when grown within maize under climate change conditions will also lead to better long-term population development of the weeds in the future (DOUG- LAS et al., 1985). keywords: amaranthus; barrett; biological; central; chamber; change; climate; climate chambers; climate change; conditions; crop; crus; current; day; dekker; development; differences; dry; early; echinochloa; emerged; emergence; end; et al; europe; fig; future; future conditions; galli; germination; growth; height; high; humidity; maize; mass; mean; mid; night; panicles; parameters; peters; phase; plants; plmer; pots; rate; replications; reproduction; results; retroflexus; scenario; sci; seedlings; seeds; setaria; significant; species; study; tab; temperature; tested; time; tubs; vegetative; viridis; weed; weed species; weeks; ● ● cache: jabfq-3044.pdf plain text: jabfq-3044.txt item: #109 of 212 id: jbs-103 author: Michalisin, Michael title: Climate Change Strategies and Firm Performance: An Empirical Investigation of The Natural Resource-Based View of The Firm date: 2010 words: 9534 flesch: 44 summary: To-date, the ex- tant literature has focused on firm motivations for pursuing climate change strategies ( Levy & Kolk, 2002; Kolk & Pinske, 2004, 2005, 2007b; Okereke, 2007; Porter & Reinhart, 2007), corporate political lobbying strategies regarding climate change (Kolk & Pinkse, 2007a), and the degree to which global firms voluntarily commit to reducing their impact on climate change (Stanwick & Stanwick, 2006). Then we discuss NRBV, its application to climate change strategies, and the hypothesis tested in the current research. keywords: academy; accounting; advantage; analysis; assets; barney; business; business strategies; capabilities; carbon; chain; change; change strategies; climate; climate change; coal; companies; comparable; competitive; competitors; conscious; constituencies; corporate; customers; developing; development; dioxide; efforts; emissions; empirical; energy; environmental; esty; firms; framework; friendly; fuel; future; gas; gases; global; greater; greenhouse; hart; harvard; hoffman; hypothesis; impact; index; industry; information; initiatives; journal; kld; kolk; levels; management; manufacturing; market; matched; mean; natural; nrbv; number; october; oil; organizational; paired; pairs; performance; pollution; porter; power; prevention; proactive; proactive climate; product; renewable; research; resources; results; review; ros; sca; significant; social; stakeholders; stewardship; strategic; strategic capabilities; strategic management; strategy; studies; study; sustainability; sustainable; systems; table; tat; technologies; time; unique; value; volume; ways cache: jbs-103.pdf plain text: jbs-103.txt item: #110 of 212 id: jbs-37 author: Guenther, Edeltraud title: Outperforming Peers Through A Comprehensive Climate Change Strategy: The Case of Electric Utilities date: 2018 words: 8908 flesch: 46 summary: These findings might contribute to promoting climate change strategies in a corporate context. Since literature on that specific link is sparse, we broadened the search to studies that deal with the more general topic of environmental strategies and their relation to financial performance since climate change strategies can be seen as a sub-category of environmental strategies. keywords: accounting; adaptation; analysis; assets; benefits; better; business; case; cdp; change adaptation; change strategy; climate change; companies; company; competitors; comprehensive; comprehensive climate; corporate; corporate climate; corporate financial; costs; creation; development; difference; doi:10.1016; electric; emissions; empirical; energy; environmental; example; financial; financial performance; findings; firms; future; global; griffiths; guenther; impacts; industry; international; journal; level; link; linnenluecke; long; management; market; measures; michalisin; mitigation; natural; number; organizational; performance; perspective; pollution; positive; product; reduced; related; relationship; research; resilience; resources; response; responsibility; results; review; risk; roa; sample; sector; significant; social; stechemesser; stinchfield; strategies; strategy; studies; study; sustainable; table; term; test; time; universitaet; utilities; value; volume; winn; years cache: jbs-37.pdf plain text: jbs-37.txt item: #111 of 212 id: jcsit-645 author: Zia, Shanza title: Climate Change Forecasting Using Machine Learning SARIMA Model date: 2021 words: 5114 flesch: 56 summary: Every country's population will have to deal with the effects of climate change. The article continues: AI can help us better understand how climate change affects biological systems in the following section. keywords: accurate; analysis; ann; approaches; artificial; autocorrelation; average; better; change; climate; climate change; computer; current; data; doi:10.1016; energy; error; factors; farmers; figure; forecasting; forecasts; function; future; help; impact; information; intelligence; international; irasd; janeiro; journal; learning; machine; machine learning; meteorological; model; new; pacf; paper; parameter; performance; prediction; quality; regression; research; result; rio; sarima; science; seasonal; series; shanza; significant; study; svr; systems; techniques; technology; temperature; term; time; use; values; variation; water; weather; years cache: jcsit-645.pdf plain text: jcsit-645.txt item: #112 of 212 id: jddm-57360 author: Kumar, Medha title: Collective Risk Social Dilemma: Role of information availability in achieving cooperation against climate change date: 2019 words: 8669 flesch: 52 summary: In addition, we create income-level differences between players by making some players invest against climate change in the initial rounds in CRSD (poor players), where other players do not in- vest against climate change (rich players). Overall, we also expect: H3: Higher investments from rich players compared to poor players when information about investments of other players in a group is present compared to when this infor- mation is absent. keywords: .05; asymmetries; available; average; average cumulative; change; climate; climate change; collective; conditions; cooperation; crsd; cumulative; cumulative investments; different; dutt; environmental; et al; failure; figure; game; groups; higher; income; influence; information; information conditions; investment information; investments; jddm.2019.1.57360; kumar; level; likely; lower; milinski; monetary; nash; negotiators; participants; people; players; poor; poor players; present; public; rates; research; results; rich; rich players; risk; round; social; success; successful; theory; tversky; units; volume; world cache: jddm-57360.pdf plain text: jddm-57360.txt item: #113 of 212 id: jee-265 author: Palani, Suganthkumar title: Adaptation Strategies followed by the Rice Growers to Mitigate the Impact of Climate Change date: 2018 words: 1429 flesch: 47 summary: 0.605 ** Significance at 0.01 level Relationship of Profile Characteristics of Farmers with Adaptation to climate change From Table 1, it is observed that the variables viz., educational status and fatalism showed positive significant correlation at one per cent level of probability whereas awareness on climate change showed negative correlation at one per cent level. It was observed that the variables viz., educational status and fatalism showed positive significant correlation at one per cent level of probability whereas awareness on climate change showed negative correlation. keywords: adaptation; awareness; cent; change; climate; correlation; crop; diversification; education; enterprise; extension; farmers; level; measures; positive; probability; profile; regression; respondents; significant; status; study; variables cache: jee-265.pdf plain text: jee-265.txt item: #114 of 212 id: jee-4 author: Paramasivam, Sivaraj title: Climate Change Impact on Paddy Farming in Erode and Tiruchirapalli Districts of Tamil Nadu date: 2016 words: 2278 flesch: 62 summary: Findings revealed that paddy farmers perceived climate change impacts include five major components viz. Agriculture is the most vulnerable sector to climate change as it is inherently sensitive to climate variability and climate change is going to impact on Indian agriculture in different ways both directly and indirectly Agriculture is inherently sensitive to climate conditions and is the most vulnerable sector to the risks and impacts of climate change (Sagun, 2009). keywords: agro; average; basin; change; climate; climate change; climatic; crop; districts; erode; farmers; farming; impact; infestation; kalingarayan; leaf; mean; mean score; n=100; nadu; nature; occurrence; paddy; pest; ponnaniyar; respectively; score; table; tamil; temperature; tiruchirapalli; water cache: jee-4.pdf plain text: jee-4.txt item: #115 of 212 id: jee-489 author: Kath, Sesenlo title: Strategies to Mitigate the Adverse Effects of Climate Change - Perspectives of the Farmers of North-East India date: 2020 words: 1158 flesch: 43 summary: There is increasing evidence that climate change will strongly affect the North eastern region of India, especially the state of Nagaland and will be one of the challenging issues for future development. An attempt has been made to collect data from three hundred farmer respondents for providing suggestions to overcome the ill effects of climate change. keywords: adaptation; adverse; agricultural; awareness; change; climate; climate change; effects; farmers; india; information; intensive; major; mitigate; nagaland; north; respondents; strategies; suggestion; technology cache: jee-489.pdf plain text: jee-489.txt item: #116 of 212 id: jee-72 author: Mohanraj, K. title: Assessing Attitude of Tank Irrigated Farmers Towards Climate Change date: 2016 words: 1131 flesch: 54 summary: Thus, it could be inferred that climate change possesses a threat to tank irrigation. Assessing Attitude of Tank Irrigated Farmers Towards Climate Change K. Mohanraj1 and C. Karthikeyan2 ABSTRACT The present study was conducted in ten districts of five Agro Climatic Zones of Tamil Nadu to assess the attitude of tank irrigated farmers towards climate change. keywords: agricultural; attitude; change; climate; farmers; favourable; irrigation; items; nadu; scale; selected; statements; study; tamil; tank; user; values; zones cache: jee-72.pdf plain text: jee-72.txt item: #117 of 212 id: jengeo-43716 author: Sert, Özlem title: Environmental History of Rice Plantations in the Early Modern Ottoman Empire Between the 15th And 19th Centuries and Its Potential for Climate Research date: 2021 words: 10859 flesch: 61 summary: Figure 1 shows the distribution of Ottoman rice plantations in relation to: a) May-June-July mean temperatures; and b) annual mean precipitation values. However, they are not useful for tracing gradual changes in rice production. keywords: 15th; 16th; 17th; 19th; 1–14; 2010; 2011; 2018; 2020; account; age; agricultural; anatolia; ankara; annual; area; august; available; balkans; black; boa; books; box; central; central anatolia; centuries; century; changes; climate; climatic; comparison; conditions; continental; cook; crops; cultivation; data; decree; documentary; documents; doi; drought; early; effects; empire; end; environmental; et al; europe; european; evidence; extremes; fields; fig; floods; future; geography; high; historical; history; important; increase; index; institutional; jja; journal; july; june; late; little; locations; long; mean; mediterranean; modern; new; office; orbay; ottoman; owda; paddies; paddy; palaeoclimatology; palmer; pdsi; period; phenological; plantations; plovdiv; precipitation; present; press; prices; problems; production; reconstruction; region; regional; registers; research; revenues; rice; rice plantations; rice production; river; scarcity; sea; second; sert; severity; southeastern; state; studies; study; summer; tax; temperatures; transition; turkey; türkeş; university; values; variability; waqf; water; weather; western; white; workforce; world; years; yellow; yield cache: jengeo-43716.pdf plain text: jengeo-43716.txt item: #118 of 212 id: jengeo-43755 author: Stolz, Roswitha title: Climate Change Impacts on the Water Resources in the Danube River Basin and Possibilities to Adapt: – The Way to an Adaptation Strategy and its Update date: 2018 words: 9216 flesch: 46 summary: Since water is essential for live, culture, economy and ecosystems, climate change adaptation is crucial. In order to be prepared for possible consequences of climate change, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) asks Parties of the Kyoto Protocol to develop implement and regularly update programmes of measures for climate change adaptation on a national and regional level (United Nations, 1998). keywords: activities; adaptation; adaptation measures; adaptation strategy; agriculture; analysed; analysis; annual; approaches; areas; availability; available; basin; biodiversity; certainty; change; change adaptation; change impacts; climate; climate change; conditions; cordex; countries; danube; danube river; danube study; data; development; different; documents; drb; eastern; ecosystems; eea; effects; environmental; european; events; extreme; fig; flood; framework; future; future climate; geography; higher; icpdr; impacts; implementation; increase; information; initial; initial danube; ipcc; issues; journal; knowledge; likely; low; mean; measures; methods; mountain; national; navigation; new; order; overview; parts; period; possible; precipitation; projections; projects; quality; regional; regions; related; report; research; resources; results; river; river basin; runoff; scientific; sectors; significant; south; statements; strategies; strategy; studies; study; summer; temperature; time; trend; update; use; water; winter cache: jengeo-43755.pdf plain text: jengeo-43755.txt item: #119 of 212 id: jengeo-43758 author: Bede-Fazekas, Ákos title: Modeling the Impacts of Climate Change on Phytogeographical Units: A Case Study of the Moesz Line date: 2013 words: 4604 flesch: 52 summary: The ability of climate envelope models to predict the effect of climate change on species distributions. It is discussed how the modeling of phytogeographical unit can be reduced to modeling plant distributions. keywords: 1999; able; algorithm; ann; area; artificial; basin; bede; border; budapest; carpathians; case; change; climate; climate change; climatic; corvinus; czúcz; data; different; distribution; ecological; envelope; fazekas; fig; future; hungarian; hungary; impacts; improvement; intelligence; isotherm; line; methods; modeling; models; moesz; moesz line; neural; northern; note; observed; ornamental; parameters; period; phase; phytogeographical; plant; potential; prediction; reference; regional; research; results; shift; similar; southern; species; study; territories; units; university; vegetation; özesmi cache: jengeo-43758.pdf plain text: jengeo-43758.txt item: #120 of 212 id: jengeo-43766 author: Bisselink, Berny title: Future Projections of Water Scarcity in the Danube River Basin Due to Land Use, Water Demand and Climate Change date: 2018 words: 8308 flesch: 59 summary: Water demands for the household sector are derived from a specific household water usage module (Bernhard et al., 2018b) which simulates water use per capita based on socio-economic, demographic and climate variables. Keywords: Danube river basin, water scarcity, global warming, land use change, water demand change, population change INTRODUCTION Growing human water demands due to population growth in many region of the world, socio-economic developments and climate change causes pressures on our freshwater resources. keywords: 2013; 2014; 2015; 2016; 2oc; areas; assessment; basin; bisselink; bulgarian; century; change; climate; climate change; combined; danube; days; decrease; demand change; doi; drb; earth; economic; effect; energy; ensemble; environmental; et al; europe; fig; future; geography; global; great; humid; hydrological; icpdr; impact; increase; journal; land; land use; lisflood; low; luisa; middle; model; moderate; moderate ws; morava; number; pannonian; people; period; population; population change; precipitation; present; present climate; projections; regions; resources; river; romanian; roo; sci; severe; spatial; study; tisza; total; use; use change; warming; water; water demand; water regions; water scarcity; water use; wei+ cache: jengeo-43766.pdf plain text: jengeo-43766.txt item: #121 of 212 id: jengeo-43778 author: Sipos, György title: Effect of Climate Change on the Hydrological Character of River Maros, Hungary-Romania date: 2014 words: 5355 flesch: 60 summary: For concluding general trends on large catchments global climate models (GCM) are applied by several studies (e.g. Boyer et al., 2010; Chung and Jung, 2010; Zeng et al., 2012), however, differences in the topography and hydrology of subcatchments would call for the downscaling of global models (Dobler et al., 2012), or the application of regional climate mod- els (RCM) at best (Veijalainen et al., 2010). As a consequence of these flood hazard can increase even if total annual runoff is expected to decrease (Kay et al., 2006; Zeng et al., 2012). keywords: 2010; 2012; 2021–2050; 2071–2100; aladin; annual; area; average; basin; carpathian; catchment; change; climate; climate change; climatic; data; decrease; doi; early; et al; expected; fig; floods; future; general; global; high; hungary; hydrological; hydrology; important; increase; journal; june; kiss; low; lower; maros; mean; modelling; models; mountains; period; precipitation; processes; reference; regime; regional; remo; results; river; runoff; scale; significant; sipos; snow; spatial; study; summer; table; temperature; total; values; warming; water; winter; year cache: jengeo-43778.pdf plain text: jengeo-43778.txt item: #122 of 212 id: jfee-2287 author: Jahangir, Junaid B. title: TEACHING CLIMATE CHANGE TO ECON 101 STUDENTS date: 2022 words: 7213 flesch: 49 summary: However, Tietenberg and Lewis (2015) mention the strategy of issue linkage through which cooperation of climate change can be achieved by linking climate change agreements with economic agreements like forgiving international debt, signing free trade agreement, or sharing R&D. 1 |JOURNAL FOR ECONOMIC EDUCATORS, 22(2), 2022 TEACHING CLIMATE CHANGE TO ECON 101 STUDENTS Junaid B. Jahangir1 Abstract There is a growing recognition that ECON 101 does not adequately prepare students to address the pressing issues of our times including climate change. keywords: abatement; actions; approach; carbon; change; chapter; climate; climate change; collaboration; concepts; core; cost; countries; developed; econ; economic; educators; effective; emission; environmental; externalities; firms; game; geoengineering; individual; information; instructors; international; issues; kneebone; lewis; literature; mach; mackenzie; macl; mankiw; marginal; new; permits; point; policy; ragan; resource; section; simple; standards; strategy; students; tach; tacl; tax; taxes; teaching; textbook; tietenberg; tipping; tools; topic; total; trade; use; video; way; |journal cache: jfee-2287.pdf plain text: jfee-2287.txt item: #123 of 212 id: jgps-5923 author: Silander, Daniel title: The UN Agenda 2030 and the Climate-Security Nexus in Africa date: 2021 words: 7214 flesch: 49 summary: It also acknowledges how climate change may promote conflict. “Already, we are seeing how climate change can exacerbate storms and disasters, and threats such as food and water scarcity, which can lead to conflict.” keywords: addition; african; african states; agenda; agreement; arab; areas; bank; capacities; challenges; civil; climate; climate change; conflict; continent; countries; darfur; democratic; desertification; development; different; doi; economic; eds; environmental; ethnic; factor; farmers; february; food; forces; fragile; freedom; global; global climate; governance; government; groups; hope; house; human; important; index; instability; institutions; international; levels; limited; major; mazo; migration; nations; new; nexus; nigeria; non; peace; people; political; poor; population; poverty; rebel; region; republic; resources; routledge; scarcity; security; security nexus; silander; social; societies; south; southern; states; stress; studies; sudan; tension; time; united; violence; war; water; world; york cache: jgps-5923.pdf plain text: jgps-5923.txt item: #124 of 212 id: jgs-3884 author: Malik, Ihyani title: Urban Resilience Strategy in The Climate Change Governance in Makassar City, Indonesia date: 2021 words: 6058 flesch: 41 summary: The results showed that for the first time, the actual condition of Makassar City was under threat of climate change, both biophysically and socio-economically. Documentation studies were carried out regarding historical data on the actual condition of Makassar City in terms of climate change and governance in the last two years, 2018 and 2019, which were obtained from the Makassar City Central Statistics Agency in 2020 as well as previous research results. keywords: 440x; abdillah; adaptation; adaptive; administration; amalia; andi; approach; april; areas; capacity; center; change; change governance; cities; city; civil; climate; climate change; climate governance; coastal; communities; current; dalam; dan; data; decentralization; decentralized; department; development; different; environmental; flooding; following; global; governance; government; ihyani; iklim; impacts; implementation; important; increase; indonesia; infrastructure; issn; journal; kota; level; local; makassar; makassar city; malik; management; mlg; model; muhammadiyah; muhammadiyah makassar; multi; multilevel; perubahan; plans; policies; policy; political; prianto; public; rainfall; regional; research; resilience; rise; rusnaedy; sea; season; sector; sensitivity; social; society; strategy; strong; studies; study; support; system; table; threats; universitas; universitas muhammadiyah; urban; vol; vulnerability; vulnerable; winds; yang; zaldi cache: jgs-3884.pdf plain text: jgs-3884.txt item: #125 of 212 id: jicw-4155 author: Dumaine, Carol title: Adapting to New Security Realities in a Climate-Disrupted World date: 2022 words: 2238 flesch: 40 summary: After highlighting the disadvantages of traditional frameworks to address climate change, Ms. Dumaine outlined alternative solutions to improve such frameworks. The question period highlighted the issues posed by the lack of consensus on ‘security’ in the context of climate change and how climate change security conditions have changed. keywords: breakout; carol; change; climate; climate change; conflict; crisis; discussion; dumaine; effects; global; human; intelligence; international; issue; journal; national; need; new; people; period; presentation; public; question; security; traditional; volume; warfare; world cache: jicw-4155.pdf plain text: jicw-4155.txt item: #126 of 212 id: jiwp-4524 author: Rahmani, Ardhi Arsala title: The Shortcomings of Rationalist claims: Carbon Taxation and Political-Economy Approaches to Climate Change date: 2018 words: 6862 flesch: 53 summary: However, as evident by the continuous process of climate change, and in addition to that, the severely lacking prescriptions borne out of multilateral arrangements and state action (Klein, 2014:123), the question in mind is then, either the states are not rational at all or the theories brought forth trying to explain that states are rational are inappropriate for this issue. Abstract As the devastating impacts of climate change continue to loom across the world, it comes to a surprise then why responses by nation-states have been too slow and lacking for a supposed destructive, debilitating and critical-to-survival threat. keywords: action; ainley; approach; ardhi; argument; arsala; baylis; behaviour; brown; carbon; change; claims; clapp; climate; climate change; conduct; current; dauvergne; december; dunne; economic; economy; effect; emissions; fossil; fuel; global; heffron; ideas; inaction; increase; india; individual; international; islamic; july; klein; liberal; mitigation; neoclassical; new; no.2; norms; order; oxford; paper; policy; political; politics; power; prc; press; purdon; rahmani; rationalist; realist; reductions; relations; schmidt; scientific; security; shortcomings; significant; social; state; survival; taxation; threat; time; university; vol.2; way; words; world; york cache: jiwp-4524.pdf plain text: jiwp-4524.txt item: #127 of 212 id: jiwp-9371 author: Mohammad, Rafsyanjani title: Climate Change and International Conflict: How Climate Change’s Impact on the Nile Affects Egypt-Ethiopia Conflict date: 2020 words: 5631 flesch: 48 summary: The presence of these two vulnerability factors will potentially increase the threat of climate change security in the Nile, where these two factors will require the availability and demand of large amounts of water in the form of irrigation and energy supply. Islamic World and Politics Vol. 4, No. 2, December 2020 ISSN: 2614-0535, E-ISSN: 2655-1330 Climate Change and International Conflict: How Climate Change’s Impact on the Nile Affects Egypt-Ethiopia Conflict Rafsyanjani Mohammad Universitas Airlangga, Indonesia Email: rafsyanjani.mohammad-2019@fisip.unair.ac.id Abstract This article aims to explain the influence of climate change on the international conflict between Egypt and Ethiopia. keywords: agency; agreement; agricultural; annual; availability; bank; basin; blue; border; capacity; change; climate; climate change; conditions; conflict; council; countries; current; data; december; development; economic; egypt; egyptian; environmental; ethiopia; european; evapotranspiration; factors; flow; food; future; gerd; global; https://; iklim; impact; increase; international; international conflict; international security; islamic; issues; lake; management; military; mohammad; multiplier; nations; natural; nile; people; perubahan; politics; population; potential; poverty; power; precipitation; rafsyanjani; relations; report; resources; river; security; significant; states; sudan; supply; tana; temperature; threats; trends; united; variability; vol; vulnerability; warming; water; world cache: jiwp-9371.pdf plain text: jiwp-9371.txt item: #128 of 212 id: jmans-107 author: Barua, Prabal title: Analysis of Climate Change Induced Parameters of South-Eastern Coastal Islands of Bangladesh: Comparison from 1977 to 2017 date: 2022 words: 5549 flesch: 62 summary: 2 No. 1 (2022) Research Article Analysis of Climate Change Induced Parameters of South- Eastern Coastal Islands of Bangladesh: Comparison from 1977 to 2017 Prabal Barua*, Syed Hafizur Rahman, and Morshed Hossan Molla Received : November 29, 2021 Revised : January 20, 2022 Accepted : January 21, 2022 Online : January 22, 2022 Abstract Climate change is one of the biggest threats for the new millennium, and Bangladesh is considered as Poster Child as an impact on climate change in the world. Identify poor land use planning as the primary anthropogenic driver of the change, and they advocated boosting the capacity of linked fields that are in danger owing to climate change. keywords: analysis; annual; area; average; bangladesh; barua; bright; change; climate; climate change; climatic; cloud; coastal; coefficient; constant; correlation; coverage; cyclone; cyclonic; data; disasters; displacement; eastern; erosion; figure; humidity; independent; intercept; islands; journal; kutubdia; level; linear; linear regression; long; maximum; means; monsoon; multidiscip; nat; natural; okta; outcome; parameters; pattern; precipitation; rahman; rainfall; rate; regression; research; sandwip; seasonal; sec; severe; south; speed; storm; study; sunshine; temperature; term; time; trend; upazila; variable; weather; wind; wind speed; year cache: jmans-107.pdf plain text: jmans-107.txt item: #129 of 212 id: jmar-12 author: Ishaq, S. title: CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT ON MOUNTAIN BIODIVERSITY: A SPECIAL REFERENCE TO GILGIT-BALTISTAN OF PAKISTAN date: 2016 words: 5633 flesch: 59 summary: Climate change is resulting from a growing concentration of Greenhouse Gases (GHGs) and uses of fossil fuels and other anthropogenic activities has become a major worldwide concern [2]. Climate change has greatest impact on those countries that are already poor due to lack of resources and access to scientific information. keywords: adaptation; alpine; altitude; area; area res; baltistan; biodiversity; change; climate; climate change; climatic; communities; conditions; conservation; decade; development; different; ecosystems; eds; effect; environmental; forest; fragile; future; gap; gilgit; global; habitat; high; himalayas; human; impact; important; increase; international; ishaq; j. mt; kathmandu; khan; knowledge; large; literature; little; loss; major; mean; melting; mountain; mountainous; natural; need; nepal; northern; pakistan; particular; precipitation; regions; res; research; resources; scale; services; species; springer; temperature; time; understanding; university; vol; vulnerable; warming; water; wildlife; world cache: jmar-12.pdf plain text: jmar-12.txt item: #130 of 212 id: jmar-145 author: Mahfoud, Charbel title: MAPPING APPLE TREES FUTURE LAND USE POTENTIAL AS A MEANS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION IN EAST-MEDITERRANEAN MOUNTAINS: MOUNT-LEBANON date: 2022 words: 7282 flesch: 54 summary: Thus, the areas of future potential agricultural land in relation to the study area differed greatly between cluster A which had the highest relative percentage (relative to the existing agricultural lands) of 27% and cluster J with the lowest percentage of 9%. Research on increasing the productivity of apple trees on their existing agriculture lands under future climate change scenario is also a challenge to be addressed due to the low quantities of potential lands suitable for a good production especially in areas where altitudinal migration is not possible. keywords: adaptation; adjizian; agriculture; agro; altitude; altitudinal; apple; area; area res; change; chilling; classes; climate; climate change; climatic; cluster; conditions; considered; cover; criteria; crops; current; data; development; different; figure; fruit; future; gerard; global; good; high; higher; highest; increase; j. mt; land; lebanon; level; limited; local; low; mahfoud; map; mapping; mediterranean; medium; model; mountain; new; parameters; parcels; phase; plots; potential; precipitation; present; production; quality; rcp8.5; region; requirements; research; results; scenario; scores; shift; slope; small; soil; stoniness; study; suitable; superposition; temperatures; trees; trend; type; use; villages; vol; water; winter; years; zone cache: jmar-145.pdf plain text: jmar-145.txt item: #131 of 212 id: jmar-24 author: Akbar, K. F. title: POTENTIAL IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON PLANT DIVERSITY OF HILLY AREAS OF AZAD KASHMIR AND THEIR MITIGATION: A REVIEW date: 2017 words: 4366 flesch: 59 summary: A globally coherent fingerprint of climate change impacts across natural systems. 37 J. mt. area res., Vol. 2, 2017 Journal of Mountain Area Research POTENTIAL IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON PLANT DIVERSITY OF HILLY AREAS OF AZAD KASHMIR AND THEIR MITIGATION: keywords: adverse; aj&k; akbar; alpine; area; area res; arid; atmospheric; average; azad; azad kashmir; biodiversity; century; change; climate; climate change; climatic; co2; cold; common; communities; composition; conifer; conservation; current; different; distribution; ecosystems; effects; ethnobotanical; floral; forests; glaciers; global; higher; hilly; himalayan; impacts; increase; j. mt; jammu; kashmir; level; loss; main; major; mean; medicinal; mixed; mountain; natural; negative; pakistan; plant; potential; precipitation; regions; resources; responses; sea; size; species; state; studies; sub; temperature; threats; trees; trends; tropical; types; vegetation; vol; warming; water cache: jmar-24.pdf plain text: jmar-24.txt item: #132 of 212 id: jpair-151 author: Neri, Donna Lou E. title: Education for Sustainable Development as Strategy for Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation: A Literature Review date: 2012 words: 6875 flesch: 48 summary: Rather, there is a great need for a “sense of urgency” to empower and actively involve every individual to adapt and to mitigate the worsening of climate change. Climate change might result from natural factors and processes or from human activities. keywords: activities; adaptation; april; better; building; campus; capacity; change; children; climate; climate change; college; countries; curriculum; developed; development; education; effective; effects; emissions; energy; environmental; environmental education; esd; facilities; food; framework; future; global; green; hand; health; higher; human; impacts; increase; institutions; international; issues; journal; jpair; kids; learning; leed; levels; likely; literature; long; management; materials; measures; middle; multidisciplinary; nations; natural; nature; necessary; need; new; organization; paper; peer; people; policy; political; poor; pre; programs; quality; related; report; research; resources; school; shift; sidwell; society; states; strategies; students; studies; study; sustainability; sustainable; system; teachers; teaching; term; united; university; use; values; vol; vulnerability; vulnerable; waste; water; world; years; young cache: jpair-151.pdf plain text: jpair-151.txt item: #133 of 212 id: jpair-217 author: Garcia, Gary C. title: Climate Change Awareness of the Community Officials in the Municipality of Saint Bernard, Southern Leyte: Gear towards Vulnerability and Adaption date: 2013 words: 2896 flesch: 48 summary: Which statement describes your position best f % rank 5.1 I am well-informed what I personally can do to stop climate change 22 33% 2 5.2 I am not very well-informed but I would like to learn how I can help to stop climate change 44 66% 1 5.3 I believe that climate change problem is exaggerated and it doesn’t need urgent solution (at least my personal participation is not needed at all) 1 1% 3 Community Ordinances Related to Climate Change Table 4 shows the distribution of existing community ordinances related to climate change ranked according to the number of times reflected in the questionnaire. This study was conducted to assess the level of the community officials’ related awareness on climate change, more particular on its cause and effect, thought and belief, and the course of action through community ordinances related to climate change. keywords: adaptation; awareness; bernard; change; climate; climate change; community; community officials; effect; government; illegal; international; journal; jpair; level; leyte; life; local; majority; management; multidisciplinary; officials; ordinances; peer; people; philippines; quality; rank; related; religious; research; respondents; saint; southern; state; study; table; thought; total; university; vulnerability; waste; years cache: jpair-217.pdf plain text: jpair-217.txt item: #134 of 212 id: jpair-503 author: Lopez, Edilyn Gutierez title: Climate Change Adaptation of the Hospitality Establishments in Southern Leyte, Philippines date: 2017 words: 6025 flesch: 34 summary: Using descriptive-correlational method, managers and owners of 13 Department of Tourism (DOT) identified hospitality industry establishments along the coastlines of Maasin City and Saint Bernard Southern Leyte were surveyed through purposive sampling. The findings were the basis for the development of guidelines for climate-smart services for hospitality industry establishments along the coastal areas. keywords: act; adaptation; areas; assessment; bernard; capital; change; city; climate; climate change; compliance; conservation; data; department; development; disasters; dot; economic; efforts; energy; environmental; environmental change; environmental management; establishments; extent; facilities; geophysical; government; green; green practices; hazards; hospitality; hospitality establishments; hospitality industry; iemsd; indicators; industry; industry establishments; integrated; international; journal; jpair; leyte; location; maasin; management; mean; multidisciplinary; nations; natural; peer; people; philippines; practices; private; program; provinces; provision; republic; research; resources; risk; saint; services; significant; solid; southern; southern leyte; study; sustainability; sustainable; sustainable development; system; table; tourism; united; use; waste; waste management cache: jpair-503.pdf plain text: jpair-503.txt item: #135 of 212 id: jpair-604 author: Gayak, Estelita title: Knowledge Building on Climate Change among Women in Flood-Prone Communities in Cotabato City date: 2018 words: 5297 flesch: 47 summary: The effects of gender on climate change knowledge and concern in the American public.  42 JPAIR Multidisciplinary Research Knowledge Building on Climate Change among Women in Flood-Prone Communities in Cotabato City ESTELITA S. GAYAK http://orcid.org0000-0001-7037-9755 esgayak@gmail.com Notre Dame University Cotabato City, Philippines Originality: 99% • Grammar Check: 99% • Plagiarism: 1% ABSTRACT According to the United Nations (UN), disaster situations such as flooding in South and East Asia are increasingly linked to climate change, and the greater vulnerability of women is most striking. keywords: adult; age; alberto; american; andragogy; attainment; barangay; building; causes; change; children; city; climate; climate change; communities; community; cotabato; critical; data; development; disaster; doi; dube; education; effects; environment; experience; flood; flooding; gender; global; high; households; human; impacts; income; information; international; journal; jpair; knowledge; knowledge building; knowles; leaders; learning; level; living; local; mechanisms; multidisciplinary; pagasa; peer; philippines; prone; research; scientific; significant; social; source; status; study; understanding; value; warming; water; women; years cache: jpair-604.pdf plain text: jpair-604.txt item: #136 of 212 id: jpair-631 author: Manalo, Jennifer G. title: The Initiatives of Local Government Units (LGUs) in Batangas on Climate Change date: 2018 words: 5869 flesch: 39 summary: The local government units in the Philippines are at the forefront of disaster management including responding to the impacts of climate change. With the necessity to address this problem, this study aimed to determine the initiatives of the local government units (LGUs) in Batangas on climate change. keywords: activities; adaptation; agriculture; areas; batangas; capacity; change; change adaptation; change initiatives; climate; climate change; collaboration; communication; community; conduct; data; development; development initiatives; disaster; disaster risk; earth; education; evident; fisheries; flood; framework; global; government; government units; hand; health; human; impacts; implementation; initiatives; international; journal; jpair; knowledge; land; level; lgus; local; local government; lowest; management; mean; multidisciplinary; officers; ordinances; peer; people; philippines; planning; policies; policy; preparedness; problems; programs; prone; protection; reduction; research; respondents; results; risk; risk reduction; social; study; units; use; vulnerable; weighted; weighted mean cache: jpair-631.pdf plain text: jpair-631.txt item: #137 of 212 id: jpair-711 author: Patungan, Ellen title: Agencies and Communities Participation in the Climate Change Programs date: 2019 words: 3935 flesch: 42 summary: This provides challenges to the government agencies responsible for implementing climate change programs. The pamphlet will have the information about climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction management programs being implemented in Camarines Sur. keywords: activities; adaptation; agencies; bicol; camarines; campaigns; cca; change; change adaptation; city; climate; climate change; communities; community; compliance; country; data; disaster; disaster risk; drrm; gas; government; implementation; insurance; international; journal; lack; level; local; management; metro; municipalities; naga; participation; peer; philippines; problems; programs; reduction; research; respondents; response; risk; risk reduction; stakeholders; study; sur; table; units cache: jpair-711.pdf plain text: jpair-711.txt item: #138 of 212 id: jracr-124 author: Xing, Kaicheng title: Research on Public Health Security Risk Management and Emergency Response Measures under Climate Change date: 2021 words: 1924 flesch: 67 summary: Beginning in January 2020, a new coronavirus-infected pneumonia (COVID-19) was first diagnosed in Wuhan, China, and the epidemic quickly spread across the country, becoming a major event with the fastest spread, widest range of infection, and most difficult prevention and control in New China Public health emergencies have caused far-reaching social impacts and huge economic costs. Research Article 气候变化背景下公共卫生安全风险管理与应急处置对策研究 Research on Public Health Security Risk Management and Emergency Response Measures under Climate Change Xing Kaicheng1,2, Li Hongyu2, Ma Guihong3, Jing Yuanyuan2, Yang Ming2, Huang Dapeng4,5,* 1Hebei Province Key Laboratory of Ecometeorology and Environment, Shijiazhuang 050021, China 2Hebei Climate Center, Shijiazhuang 050021, China 3Meteorological Bureau of Gaoyi County, Shijiazhuang 050081, China 4National Climate Center, Beijing 10008, China 5Collaborative Innovation Center on Forecast and Evaluation of Meteorological Disasters, Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology, Nanjing 210044, China A RT I C L E I N F O Article History Received 31 March 2020 Accepted 22 July 2020 Keywords Climate change public health risk management A B S T R AC T Climate change, characterized by global warming, has a wider and deeper impact on society, economy and life. keywords: 82–90; air; analysis; article; authors; beijing; center; change; china; climate; control; covid-19; crisis; crisis response; diseases; emergency; environ; epidemic; et al; global; governance; health; https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.138997; https://doi.org/10.1017/s0950268805005054; https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-020-0804-2; https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1101377108; https://doi.org/10.1136/jech.2004.020180; https://doi.org/10.3760/cma.j.issn.0254-6450.2018.07.001; https://public.wmo.int/en/media/news/tropical-cyclone-harold-challenges-disaster-and-public-health-management; huge; human; impact; infectious; issue; journal; kaicheng; kaicheng et; liu; major; meteorological; nanjing; national; new; outbreak; pandemic; public; research; response; risk; risk analysis; sars; sci; security; shijiazhuang; spread; temperature; total; transmission; zhang cache: jracr-124.pdf plain text: jracr-124.txt item: #139 of 212 id: jracr-167 author: Qiuying Ding title: A Study of the Impact on Soybean Potential under Climate Change date: 2021 words: 2358 flesch: 66 summary: 15 天 间隔分成几个代表性生育期。为更明显的比较观测 值与 AEZ 模型模拟的结果,将观测站点的品种生育 期长度根据 AEZ 模型的品种库分为 4 类。从图 1 生 育期长度的对比中,我们可以看到两个主要的不同 点: 1)观测站点中存在 150 天生育期的品种,而在 原始 AEZ 模型的品种库中仅有其他三种类型(105 天,120 天,135 A Study of the Impact on Soybean Potential under Climate Change 北长的趋势,这主要是因为 AEZ 模型是采用的自动 算法,所考虑的因素主要是气候、土壤等客观因素 的影响,没有考虑区域内复种指数、作物的轮作等 种植者决定的主观因素,而在我国大部分地区,大 豆并不是一种主作物,农民会优先种植小麦、水稻 等收益较大的作物,从而导致大豆可种植的生育期 就会缩短。 (2)AEZ 模型的调试 针对原始 AEZ 模型的不足,通过不断试验模拟, 与观测值进行比较验证。本研究中我们做了两点主 要的改进:1)在 AEZ 模型的品种库中增加生育期为 150 天的品种,并根据观测数据补充和改进 AEZ 模 型的其他相关品种参数,包括收货系数、最大叶面 积指数、积温等,使之与我国大豆种植生长发育情 况更为吻合。从表 2 中改进的品种参数结果来看, 原有品种收货系数和最大叶面积指数整体上增加, 可增加模拟的生产潜力;适宜最低积温降低、适宜 最高积温提高,扩大大豆生长发育对温度的要求范 围,使之适宜于我国南方热量资源丰富的地区。 AEZ 模型能够根据气候、土壤资源生成八种不 同的耕作系统类型,通过比较观测值与耕作系统的 关系,发现大豆生育期长度与耕作系统分布之间存 在一定的相关性,即在单作区内大豆观测生育期长 度较长而在多熟区内大豆生育期较短。基于作物耕 作系统调整 AEZ 模型的自动算法,使其在一个耕作 系统内根据限制品种的选择,一种作物耕作系统内 选择特定的品种,代替原有的完全最优自动算法。 根据表 3 进行品种选择:其中单作区内大豆生 表 2. keywords: /bicubic; /qfactor; /quality; /tileheight; /tilewidth; 1990s; 2050s; 4000kg; acrobat; adobe; aez; analysis; area; atlantis; atlantis press; authors; change; china; climate; climate change; copyright; cropping; crops; demand; double; et al; false; impact; institute; pdf; planting; potential; press; press copyright; production; reader; rice; risk; scale; shanghai; soybean; soybean potential; study; true; world; 温带和亚热带大; 黑龙江 cache: jracr-167.pdf plain text: jracr-167.txt item: #140 of 212 id: jracr-186 author: Xue, Siwen title: Evaluation of Climate Change Risk Perception in Baoji City Based on AHP-Bayesian Network date: 2021 words: 9056 flesch: 48 summary: In specific, the inten- sity or level of climate change risk perception is measured by the intensity of exposure perception, risk perception and vulnerability perception, and the AHP-Bayesian network model is used to eval- uate people’s perception of climate change risk. i i i=å ( ) (1) where R indicated the intensity of climate change risk perception; P(Tl) represented probability at the corresponding level of expo- sure, danger, and vulnerability in the AHP-Bayesian network model, indicating the level (low, medium, and high) of risk per- ception; Qi denoted the average perception intensity of exposure, danger, and vulnerability at each level via AHP method; Wi indi- cated the perception weight of exposure, danger, and vulnerabil- ity at each level calculated via AHP method; and i represented the intensity level of exposure, danger, and vulnerability perception of climate change risk. keywords: adaptation; ahp; analysis; annual; area; assessment; average; baoji; baoji city; basic; bayesian; bayesian network; change perception; change risk; characteristics; china; city; climate change; climate risk; corresponding; crisis; danger; data; degree; deterioration; different; disaster; disaster risk; ecological; education; environment; evaluation; exposure; exposure perception; factors; figure; flood; future; gap; gender; global; health; high; impact; income; index; indices; influence; information; intensity; journal; level; life; linear; loss; low; management; measurement; medium; method; model; moderate; multiple; mutual; network; network model; order; paper; people; perception assessment; perception intensity; perception level; present; probability; probability change; process; property; public; questionnaire; rate; regression; reliability; research; residents; response; results; risk analysis; risk assessment; risk management; risk perception; risks; school; scientific; severity; specific; study; survey; system; table; trend; uncertainty; university; urban; value; variables; vulnerability; vulnerability perception; wang; xue cache: jracr-186.pdf plain text: jracr-186.txt item: #141 of 212 id: jracr-209 author: Xing, Kaicheng title: Study on Meteorological Service Policy for Agricultural Insurance in Hebei Province under the Background of Climate Change date: 2021 words: 2025 flesch: 77 summary: Based on the simulation results of climate models under moderate and high emission scenarios, the distribution characteristics of mean annual and seasonal air temperature in Hebei Province in the first 50 years of the 21st century are given, and the main problems in the practice of agricultural insurance in Hebei Province are pointed out. Based on the simulation results of climate models under moderate and high emission scenarios, the distribution characteristics of mean annual and seasonal air temperature in Hebei Province in the first 50 years of the 21st century are given, and the main problems in the practice of agricultural insurance in Hebei Province are pointed out. keywords: 050021,中国; 1,2; agricultural; analysis; background; change; china; climate; climate change; crisis; disasters; hebei; insurance; journal; key; march; meteorological; paper; policy; province; response; risk; service; shijiazhuang; vol; 世纪前 cache: jracr-209.pdf plain text: jracr-209.txt item: #142 of 212 id: jracr-47 author: Huili Hao title: Attitudes of Property Owners to Climate Change Considerations and Their Effects on Future Property Values in Coastal Communities date: 2021 words: 4199 flesch: 49 summary: It is difficult to investigate the representative level of the sample for second home property owners compared to the general second home property owners’ population in Currituck County due to the lack of demographic information from the U.S. Census or other state and local agencies for this widely geographically distributed group of “residents”. These clusters represent various perceptions of property owners toward the effects of climate on property ownership and future property values. keywords: actions; analysis; carolina; change; climate; clusters; coastal; community; county; currituck; education; factor; future; group; high; home; impacts; important; items; level; nopo; nopv; north; owners; ownership; percent; perceptions; place; population; property; property ownership; property values; residents; respondents; second; sense; significant; study; sustainable; table; time; tourism; values; weather; yespv cache: jracr-47.pdf plain text: jracr-47.txt item: #143 of 212 id: jracr-62 author: Xue, Siwen title: A Comparative Analysis of Climate Change Risk Response Perception Paths between Northern and Southern Shaanxi date: 2021 words: 8127 flesch: 48 summary: Table 3 | Correlation coefficient matrix of climate change risk perception in northern Shaanxi Index Understanding the reasons of climate change Coping situation Scenic beauty perception Environmental stability awareness Living environment −0.035 0.07 0.435** 0.062 Risk concept 0.01 0.075 0.238** 0.174** Concern about climate change 0.149** 0.245 Instead, concern degree for climate change issues and climate change reason perception influence the causal path of climate change risk perception [36]. keywords: adaptation; adaptive; addition; adjustment; aged; analysis; area; assessment; awareness; baoji; beauty; beauty perception; behavior; causal; causes; change issues; change perception; change reason; change response; change risk; china; climate change; coefficient; concepts; concern; correlation; county; crisis; crisis response; data; degree; different; direct; disasters; education; effect; emission; energy; environment; equation; experience; explanatory; factors; farmers; figure; greater; human; impact; industrial; influence; issues; journal; knowledge; land; level; living; local; main; management; matrix; mechanism; model; natural; northern shaanxi; paper; path; path model; people; perception; perception path; power; province; public; public climate; reason; reason perception; reduction; region; related; research; respondents; response perception; results; risk; risk analysis; risk perception; risk response; scenic; scholars; sci; shaanxi; significant; simpler; southern shaanxi; stability; standard; status; structural; study; survey; table; test; understanding; value; variables; xue cache: jracr-62.pdf plain text: jracr-62.txt item: #144 of 212 id: jracr-63 author: Xue, Siwen title: Research on Information Channel of Climate Change Risk Perception of Shaanxi People date: 2021 words: 6297 flesch: 42 summary: The above-mentioned researches on the information paths of climate change risk perception have focused on the influence of information on climate change risk perception and on the theo- retical level of climate change risk perception channel, but there are few researches on the internal mechanism and specific path or information channel of climate change risk perception. As scholars continue to deepen their research on climate change risk perception [6], climate change that attracts worldwide concern has gradually transformed into a scientific topic concerning the public. keywords: accuracy; adaptation; analysis; baoji; brain; cart; change; change risk; channels; characteristics; china; classification; climate; climate change; communication; conductive perception; content; crisis; data; decision; degree; different; disaster; experience; factors; figure; fitting; global; government; hidden; impact; index; indirect perception; influence; information; information channels; journal; level; local; media; method; model; natural; network; neural; neurons; northern; notification; number; paper; party; path; people; perception; perception information; perception path; process; province; public; questionnaire; research; response; results; risk analysis; risk information; risk perception; risks; s.w; sample; scholars; science; scientific; scientific perception; scientists; second; shaanxi; study; survey; table; tree; use; value; variables; warming; xui; zhou cache: jracr-63.pdf plain text: jracr-63.txt item: #145 of 212 id: jracr-81 author: Xue, Siwen title: Multi-Scale Climate Change and Its Influencing Factors in Northern Shaanxi during 1960–2020 date: 2021 words: 3102 flesch: 70 summary: [42] Li S, Kong F, Han L, Yan J, Wang C, Wu Y. Spatio-temporal variation of extreme precipitation and its influencing factors on the Loess Plateau in Northern Shaanxi province. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This work is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China “Regional Climate Change Risk Perception and Response” (41771215) and Science and Technology Coordinated Plan Project of Shaanxi Province (2016KTCL03-17). keywords: analysis; arid; article; baoji; ceemdan; change; characteristics; china; climate; climate change; crisis; crisis response; desert; email; environ; extreme; factors; geogr; https://doi.org/10.1007/s40333-017-0105-4; https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.145534; https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0434%282002%29017%3c1163:moebll%3e2.0.co%3b2; https://doi.org/10.11821/dlyj020181067; index; journal; land; liu; loess; meteorol; meteorological; model; multi; northern; northern shaanxi; oscillation; plateau; precipitation; press; province; recent; region; relationship; resour; response; risk; risk analysis; river; s s; s.w; scale; sci; shaanxi; soil; study; temperature; time; trend; university; variation; wang; water; wavelet; wei; winter; xue; years; yellow; z. qi; zhang; zhao; 陕北1960 cache: jracr-81.pdf plain text: jracr-81.txt item: #146 of 212 id: jsps-97 author: Hallatu, Farah Diba title: AUSTRALIAN FOREIGN AID MOTIVATION FOR TUVALU IN EFFORTS TO COPE WITH CLIMATE CHANGE 2015 - 2020 date: 2022 words: 7210 flesch: 50 summary: In a broad sense K.J. Holsti in his book International Politics: Framework of Analysis says that foreign aid is a transfer of money or technology or consultation in the form of technical advice to recipient countries from aid donor countries or donor countries (Holsti, 1972). Government development spending in Tuvalu is largely a reflection of foreign aid from other countries (Tisdell, 2000). keywords: aid; assistance; australia; change; climate; climate change; coal; commitment; countries; country; culture; development; disaster; donor; economic; emissions; environmental; feb; foreign; foreign aid; form; global; government; green; growth; hand; impacts; important; increase; industry; influence; interests; international; islands; issn; issues; journal; jsps; largest; low; mining; n.d; online; pacific; pacific region; people; policies; policy; political; political sciences; politics; poverty; power; program; qualitative; recipient; region; relations; research; resilience; resources; sciences; security; small; social; social political; soft; soft power; south; study; support; theory; tuvalu; view; vol; water; years cache: jsps-97.pdf plain text: jsps-97.txt item: #147 of 212 id: jwsr-18 author: Jorgenson, Andrew K. title: Five Points on Sociology, PEWS and Climate Change date: 2015 words: 2424 flesch: 58 summary: JWSR has a wonderful track record of publishing research on the environment, including climate change, and I’m proud that I modestly contributed to this while serving as coeditor of the journal from 2007 to 2011, and by guest coediting a special issue on globalization and the environment that appeared prior to my term as coeditor (http://jwsr.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/jwsr/issue/view/35). #21 No. 2 | Five Points on Sociology, PEWS, Climate Change jwsr.org | http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/jwsr.2015.18 270 five points concerning sociological research on climate change, with particular attention given to the ways in which the PEWS tradition helps shape portions of this scholarly work, and I make a few connections between this work and the climate justice community. keywords: andrew; asa; carbon; change; clark; climate; climate change; community; core; crisis; development; dietz; economic; emissions; environmental; force; global; http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/jwsr.2015.18; human; inequality; jorgenson; journal; justice; jwsr.org; nations; new; pews; point; power; press; research; sociological; sociology; system; task; thomas; university; vol; work; world; york cache: jwsr-18.pdf plain text: jwsr-18.txt item: #148 of 212 id: jwsr-937 author: Northcutt, Jacob F. title: Extreme Cities: The Peril and Promise of Urban Life in the Age of Climate Change date: 2019 words: 2076 flesch: 49 summary: 25 Issue 2 | Jacob F. Northcutt and Brett Clark jwsr.pitt.edu | DOI 10.5195/JWSR.2019.937 497 centers generate massive amounts of carbon dioxide, they are sites of extreme ecological transformations, and many cities--especially those along coasts--are extremely vulnerable to the consequences of climate change. From this point of tension, Dawson investigates the current state and the future of the “extreme city” in the face of climate change. keywords: age; ashley; book; change; cities; city; climate; community; conditions; crisis; current; dawson; doi; economic; extreme; future; growth; human; journal; life; london; new; plans; projects; research; retreat; review; social; system; urban; vol; world cache: jwsr-937.pdf plain text: jwsr-937.txt item: #149 of 212 id: jwsr-946 author: Almeida, Paul title: Climate Justice and Sustained Transnational Mobilization date: 2019 words: 3780 flesch: 40 summary: The emerging global justice movement began to take advantage of the rise of internet communication technologies (ICTs). Almeida’s books include: Social Movements: The Structure of Collective Mobilization (University of California Press, 2019); Mobilizing Democracy: Globalization and Citizen Protest (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2014); Waves of Protest: Popular Struggle in El Salvador, 1925-2005 (University of Minnesota Press, 2008); Handbook of Social Movements across Latin America (co-edited with Allen Cordero, 2015); and Latin American Social Movements: Globalization, Democratization and Transnational Networks (co-edited with Hank Johnston, 2006). keywords: 2012; action; almeida; amin; anti; california; cambridge; campaigns; capitalism; carbon; century; change; climate; climate justice; collective; conference; countries; days; doi; ecological; emissions; environmental; forum; global; global justice; international; issue; journal; justice; justice movement; jwsr.2019.946; jwsr.pitt.edu; late; level; lichbach; meetings; mobilization; movement; nations; new; ngos; organization; oxford; past; paul; politics; press; progressive; protest; research; samir; social; sociology; systems; template; threat; transnational; united; university; vol; warming; workers; world; wto; york cache: jwsr-946.pdf plain text: jwsr-946.txt item: #150 of 212 id: mcs-1081 author: Kent, Jennifer title: Individualized responsibility: 'if climate protection becomes everyone's responsibility, does it end up being no-one's?' date: 2009 words: 6848 flesch: 31 summary: WWF’s Earth Hour campaign, for example, relies on business and community engagement to undertake climate change action by turning off lights for one hour on one day of the year. This implies that every single individual’s life must change in some way in order for us to avoid the most severe consequences of global climate change. keywords: 2002; 2004; 2007; 2008; accountability; action; actors; agents; australian; balance; beck; behaviour; bickerstaff; carbon; change; choice; citizen; civil; climate; climate change; collective; concern; conditions; consumers; contemporary; cosmopolitan; current; democratic; economic; emissions; energy; environmental; european; example; foundation; gas; global; global climate; governments; greater; greenhouse; hansen; household; human; individual; individual responsibility; individualization; individualized; international; ipcc; issues; journal; level; lifestyles; local; maniates; mitigation; moral; net; no.3; norgaard; people; personal; pidgeon; political; power; press; problems; public; recent; research; responsibility; responsible; risk; räthzel; social; societal; societies; society; state; steps; stern; uzzell; vol.1; walker; world; wwf cache: mcs-1081.pdf plain text: mcs-1081.txt item: #151 of 212 id: mcs-6019 author: McGregor, Ian M title: The Voices of Local NGOs in Climate Change Issues: Examples from Climate Vulnerable Nations date: 2018 words: 9171 flesch: 41 summary: Making available information on climate change issues in languages understood by the local communities, as in Nepal and Tuvalu, and using radio broadcasts as well as printed materials and posters are significant mechanisms for translating climate change knowledge. Following Jasanoff and Wynne (1998), he favours dialogue and encourages governments to avoid becoming an echo chamber, where they merely repeat arguments from Western scientific literature, instead of engaging with local knowledge (Rudiak-Gould 2012, p. 53). keywords: 2007; 2009; 2014; action; active; activist; aes; afghanistan; approach; bhutan; capacity; cases; civil; climate; climate change; communities; community; conference; context; cosmopolitan; countries; country; creation; data; debates; decision; email; environmental; flows; focus; global; government; important; indigenous; information; international; involvement; island; issues; journal; key; kiribati; knowledge; level; little; local; local communities; local knowledge; local ngos; local people; making; members; mountainous; need; nepal; new; ngos; non; pacific; people; policy; politics; population; process; processes; relationships; research; role; rspn; science; scientific; scientific knowledge; scientists; significant; small; societies; society; states; studies; study; temperatures; tuvalu; understanding; voices; vol; vol.10; vulnerable; ways; wider; work; working; wwf; young cache: mcs-6019.pdf plain text: mcs-6019.txt item: #152 of 212 id: ojvr-139 author: Olwoch, J.M. title: Climate change and the genus Rhipicephalus (Acari : Ixodidae) in Africa date: 2007 words: 8179 flesch: 50 summary: In East Africa 30 % of the species (R. humeralis, R. kochi and R. planus) are predicted to show range contractions, while 70 % (R. aquatilis, R. armatus, R. bequaerti, R. carnivoralis R. maculatus, R. mueh- lensi and R. pulchellus) are predicted to show range expansions. There is also an increase in tick species richness in the south-western re- gions of the sub-continent. keywords: acari; africa; analysis; appendiculatus; approach; area; boundaries; capensis; cells; central; change; climate; climate change; contraction; current; darlam; data; disease; distribution; east; erasmus; evertsi; expansion; fig; future; gcm; gcms; general; grid; group; increase; ixodidae; j.m; jaarsveld; km2; limited; mean; model; modelling; national; neumann; norval; number; olwoch; pattern; perry; predictions; present; probability; r. evertsi; randolph; range; regions; research; resolution; results; rhipicephalus; rhipicephalus species; richness; saharan; scale; size; south; species; studies; study; sub; suitability; surface; temperature; tick; tick species; total; use; van; walker cache: ojvr-139.pdf plain text: ojvr-139.txt item: #153 of 212 id: orapj-149 author: Atwoli, Lukoye title: COP27 Climate Change Conference: Urgent action needed for Africa and the world date: 2022 words: 2282 flesch: 45 summary: Orapuh Journal 1 OPEN ACCESS SPECIAL EDITORIAL ISSN: 2644-3740 Orapuh | https://orapuh.org/orapj https://dx.doi.org/10.4314/orapj.v3i1.3 COP27 Climate Change Conference: Urgent action needed for Africa and the world Atwoli, L.1, Erhabor, G. E.2, Gbakima, A. A.3, Haileamlak, A.4, Ntumba, J. K.5, Kigera, J.6, Laybourn-Langton, L.7, Mash, B.8, Muhia, J.9, Mulaudzi, F. M.10, Ofori-Adjei, D.11, Okonofua, F.12, Rashidian, A.13, El-Adawy, M.14, Sidibé, S.15, Snouber, A.16, Tumwine, J.17, Yassien, M. S.18, Yonga, P.19, Zakhama, L.20, & Zielinski, C.21 1 Editor-in-Chief, East African Medical Journal 2 Editor-in-Chief, West African Journal of Medicine 3 Editor-in-Chief, Sierra Leone Journal of Biomedical Research 4 Editor-in-Chief, Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences 5 Chief Editor, Annales Africaines de Medecine 6 Editor-in-Chief, Annals of African Surgery 7 University of Exeter 8 Editor-in-Chief, African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine 9 London School of Medicine and Tropical Hygiene 10 Editor-in-Chief, Curationis 11 Editor-in-Chief, Ghana Medical Journal 12 Editor-in-Chief, African Journal of Reproductive Health 13 Executive Editor, Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal 14 Director of Health Promotion, Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal 15 Director of Publication, Mali Médical 16 Managing Editor, Journal de la Faculté de Médecine d’Oran 17 Editor-in-Chief, African Health Sciences 18 Editor-in-Chief, Evidence-Based Nursing Research 19 Managing Editor, East African Medical Journal 20 Editor-in-Chief, La Tunisie Médicale 21 University of Winchester Correspondence: chris.zielinski@ukhealthalliance.org Wealthy nations must step up support for Africa and vulnerable countries in addressing past, present and future impacts of climate change The 2022 report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) paints a dark picture of the future of life on earth, characterised by ecosystem collapse, species extinction, and climate hazards such as heatwaves and floods (1). In west and central Africa, severe flooding resulted in mortality and forced migration from loss of shelter, cultivated land, and livestock (7). keywords: action; adaptation; adawy; adjei; africa; available; cause; change; chief; climate; climate change; conference; cop27; countries; crisis; editor; editorial; effects; emissions; environmental; food; global; health; https://dx.doi.org/10.4314/orapj.v3i1.3; impacts; journal; medical; muhia; nations; ofori; orapuh; severe; shocks; special; sub; urgent; vulnerable; world cache: orapj-149.pdf plain text: orapj-149.txt item: #154 of 212 id: pjohns-2047 author: Atwoli, Lukoye title: COP27 Climate Change Conference: Urgent Action Needed for Africa and the World date: 2022 words: 2006 flesch: 51 summary: PhiliPPine Journal of otolaryngology-head and neck Surgery Wealthy nations must step up support for Africa and vulnerable countries in addressing past, present and future impacts of climate change The 2022 report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) paints a dark picture of the future of life on earth, characterised by ecosystem collapse, species extinction, and climate hazards such as heatwaves and floods.1 These are all linked to physical and mental health problems, with direct and indirect consequences of increased morbidity and mortality. Reflections on climate change and public health in Africa in an era of global pandemic. keywords: action; adaptation; africa; available; cause; central; change; chief; climate; countries; crisis; december; doi; editor; emissions; environmental; fever; food; future; global; head; health; impacts; international; journal; july; nations; neck; neck surgery; otolaryngology; philippine; philippine journal; pubmed; report; resilience; saharan; sep; severe; sub; surgery; united; vol; vulnerable; world cache: pjohns-2047.pdf plain text: pjohns-2047.txt item: #155 of 212 id: polar-2016 author: Wookey, Philip A. title: Climate change and biodiversity in the Arctic—Nordic perspectives date: 2007 words: 4693 flesch: 51 summary: Global change and Arctic ecosystems: is lichen decline a function of increases in vascular plant biomass? This meta-analysis (Arft et al. 1999) demonstrated the sensi- tivity of tundra plants to warming, and identified differ- ential responses among contrasting growth forms and among contrasting regions (High Arctic; Low Arctic; alpine). keywords: acia; alpine; analysis; arctic; author; biodiversity; caff; callaghan; change; chapin; chernov; clear; climate; climate change; communities; community; competition; context; cover; decomposition; earlier; ecology; ecosystems; effects; environmental; example; experimental; fig; food; genetic; global; high; impact; increase; intensity; international; itex; j.m; likely; low; melting; meta; molau; nordic; north; note; nutrients; organisms; photosynthesis; plant; polar; processes; recycling; research; responses; result; sciences; services; set; shrubs; sites; snowbeds; soil; species; subsystem; summer; svalbard; t.v; temperature; terms; terrestrial; tundra; vascular; vegetation; walker; warming; wookey cache: polar-2016.pdf plain text: polar-2016.txt item: #156 of 212 id: polar-2818 author: Turner, John title: Contrasting climate change in the two polar regions date: 2009 words: 12854 flesch: 58 summary: In contrast, the extent of Antarctic sea ice has increased, with the greatest growth being in the autumn. Relationships between the interannual variability of Antarctic sea ice and the Southern Oscillation. keywords: 2000; 2002; 2003; 2004; 2005; 2006; 2007; 2008; 20th; air; american; annual; annular; anomalies; antarctic; antarctic climate; antarctic ice; antarctic peninsula; antarctic sea; anthropogenic; arctic ocean; arctic sea; area; atlantic; atmospheric; authors; autumn; blackwell; bromwich; century; change; circulation; circumpolar; climate; climate change; compilation; conditions; continent; cooling; data; decades; different; difficult; doi; et al; events; evidence; extent; fig; gases; geophysics; global; greater; greenhouse; greenland; heat; hemisphere; high; ice; ice extent; ice sheet; important; increase; index; ipcc; j.c; j.e; journal; known; large; largest; latitude; letters; level; long; loss; low; ltd; m.p; major; marshall; mean; meredith; minimum; models; monaghan; nam; near; north; northern; observed; ocean; oceanic; oscillation; overland; ozone; pacific; pattern; peninsula; period; phase; polar; polar research; positive; precipitation; pressure; publishing; recent; record; reduction; regions; research; research letters; response; result; rise; sam; scale; science; sea; sea ice; sheet; shift; significant; solomon; southern; southern ocean; stations; stratospheric; summer; surface; system; temperature; time; trends; turner; van; variability; warming; water; west; western; winds; winter; years cache: polar-2818.pdf plain text: polar-2818.txt item: #157 of 212 id: polar-2826 author: Reinhardt Nielsen, Martin title: Is climate change causing the increasing narwhal (Monodon monoceros) catches in Smith Sound, Greenland? date: 2009 words: 5520 flesch: 59 summary: Coupled with the effects of climate change, which appear to be accelerat- ing and leading to changes in sea-ice cover earlier than expected (Holland et al. 2006; Stroeve et al. 2007; Serreze et al. 2007), this could have serious detrimental implications for narwhal stocks. These changes are considered to be the result of anthro- pogenic climate change (Solomon et al. 2007). keywords: 2000; 2001; 2003; 2004; 2005; 2006; 2007; arctic; atlantic; available; bay; beluga; canada; catch; catches; change; climate; climate change; commission; community; conservation; cover; discussions; effects; et al; fig; geophysical; gough; greenland; group; heide; hunters; hunting; ice; increase; information; joint; journal; july; jørgensen; knowledge; laidre; letters; local; m.p; mammal; management; marine; monoceros; monodon; municipality; nammco; narwhal; narwhal hunting; nielsen; north; number; parkinson; period; polar; population; qaanaaq; quotas; recommendations; research; result; science; scientific; sea; sea ice; serreze; significant; siorapaluk; smith; sound; stock; trends; west; whales; winter; working cache: polar-2826.pdf plain text: polar-2826.txt item: #158 of 212 id: polar-2850 author: Joly, Kyle title: Decrease of lichens in Arctic ecosystems: the role of wildfire, caribou, reindeer, competition and climate in north-western Alaska date: 2009 words: 7639 flesch: 64 summary: Hegg- berget et al. Though more common in boreal forest ecosystems, fires do occur within the tundra winter ranges of Rangifer (Jandt et al. 2008), and are expected to continue to increase in frequency (Higuera et al. 2008). keywords: 1997; 2004; 2007; alaska; alpine; arctic; arctic ecosystems; arctic tundra; areas; biology; boreal; c.h; canada; canadian; caribou; change; chapin; climate; climate change; communities; community; competition; cover; d.r; dau; decades; decline; der; disturbance; ecology; ecosystems; effects; et al; f.s; factors; fairbanks; fire; forage; forest; global; grazing; ground; growth; habitat; heggberget; herd; high; holt; holt et; iii; increase; island; j.m; jandt; jandt et; joly; joly et; journal; klein; lichens; long; loss; management; matthew; north; northern; past; peninsula; plant; polar; population; post; press; racine; racine et; range; rangifer; recent; recovery; region; reindeer; research; response; review; role; service; seward; shrub; shulski; snow; species; studies; sturm; tarandus; term; thomas; tundra; university; van; vascular; vegetation; wah; wal; walker; warming; western; wildfire; wildlife; winter; years cache: polar-2850.pdf plain text: polar-2850.txt item: #159 of 212 id: politikon-308 author: Sarıkoç Yıldırım, Beyza title: Climate Justice at the Local Level: The Case of Turkey date: 2020 words: 8882 flesch: 34 summary: By using content analysis, this article explores climate change action plans of Turkish municipalities from the perspective of climate justice. In the second part, I examine the documents that delegate power and responsibilities to local governments by the central government in Turkey, in order to understand the context in which municipalities implement climate change policies. keywords: action; action plans; adaptation; analysis; approach; areas; bulkeley; bursa; capacity; case; central; change policies; cities; city; climate; climate action; climate change; climate justice; countries; december; development; different; distributive; effects; emissions; energy; enerji; environmental; eylem; global; governments; groups; iapss; implement; income; inequalities; injustices; international; i̇klim; journal; june; justice; level; local; local climate; local governments; low; main; making; metropolitan; metropolitan municipality; middle; ministry; mitigation; municipalities; municipality; new; participation; plans; policies; policy; political; politics; politikon; power; press; procedural; processes; related; republic; research; responsibilities; science; social; study; sustainable; sürdürülebilir; table; turkey; university; urban; urban areas; urban climate; use; vol; vulnerability; vulnerable; women; words; york cache: politikon-308.pdf plain text: politikon-308.txt item: #160 of 212 id: portal-1717 author: Brinkmann, Robert title: Synthesis of Climate Change Policy in Judicial, Executive, and Legislative Branches of U.S. Government date: 2011 words: 10948 flesch: 49 summary: Although only a handful of these cases have been successful, they have resulted in a variety of interesting outcomes that have a direct impact on US greenhouse gas policy. While many other developed countries have implemented greenhouse gas initiatives, the USA became mired in the debate over the actual existence of global warming (McCright & Dunlap 2003), the prudence of developing policy in the perceived lack of scientific information in support of global warming (Leiserowitz 2006), and the ways to go about reducing greenhouse gas emissions (McCarl & Schnieder 2000; Rose & Oladosu 2002). keywords: 2005; 2007; 2009; acidification; act; action; addition; administration; agency; air; american; analysis; approach; authority; available; bill; biological; boxer; branch; brinkmann; california; cap; carbon; case; center; change; change policy; clean; clean energy; climate; climate change; climate policy; comprehensive; congress; court; development; dioxide; direct; district; diversity; economy; efficiency; emissions; energy; energy efficiency; environmental; epa; establishes; example; executive; federal; fuel; garren; gas; gas emissions; gas policy; gases; global; government; greenhouse; greenhouse gas; impact; kerry; law; lawsuits; legislation; litigation; march; markey; massachusetts; national; new; obama; ocean; percent; plant; policy; policy portal; pollution; portal; power; president; program; protection; provisions; public; reduction; regulation; regulatory; renewable; research; senate; september; significant; sources; standards; states; supreme; synthesis; table; targets; title; trade; transition; united; united states; usa; vol; warming; water; waxman; york cache: portal-1717.pdf plain text: portal-1717.txt item: #161 of 212 id: portal-1734 author: Riedy, Chris title: Global Deliberative Democracy and Climate Change: Insights from World Wide Views on Global Warming in Australia date: 2011 words: 12018 flesch: 40 summary: WWViews took place in public space as an exercise in communicative freedom—a response to the perception of a democratic gap between citizens and policymakers and a need to involve citizens more directly in deliberation on global climate change policy 2 Australia, Austria, Bangladesh, Belgium (Flanders), Bolivia, Brazil, Cameroon, Canada, Chile, China, Chinese Taipei, Denmark, Egypt, Ethiopia, Finland, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Malawi, Mali, Mozambique, Netherlands, Norway, Russia, Saint Lucia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, The Maldives, Uganda, United Kingdom, Uruguay, USA, and Vietnam. On the other hand, as a transient event, its contribution towards the emergence of a global deliberative system for climate change response was limited and it achieved little influence on global climate change policy. keywords: 2009; 2010; accountability; australia; available; board; change; citizens; climate; climate change; communicative; conference; cop-15; copenhagen; countries; country; danish; dbt; decision; deliberative; deliberative democracy; deliberative mini; deliberative system; democracy; demographic; different; difficult; discourses; diverse; diversity; dryzek; education; empowered; engagement; environmental; evaluation; event; evidence; example; formal; freedom; future; global; global deliberative; global mini; governance; group; herriman; herriman deliberative; important; inclusion; influence; information; institute; integrity; international; issues; makers; making; media; mini; nations; need; negotiations; new; normative; opportunity; organisations; participants; participation; people; point; policy; political; politicians; politics; portal; positions; possible; potential; principles; process; processes; project; publics; publics portal; quality; questions; recruitment; reflection; representation; research; response; results; riedy; scale; september; space; specific; state; sufficient; support; sydney; system; table; technology; time; united; vol; way; wide; world; wwviews cache: portal-1734.pdf plain text: portal-1734.txt item: #162 of 212 id: portal-1737 author: Fisher, P. Brian title: Shifting Global Climate Governance: Creating Long-Term Goals Through UNFCCC Article 2 date: 2011 words: 12825 flesch: 46 summary: As a result, it raises critical definitional questions that inhibit determining long-term goals for addressing global climate change. Finally, it does offer some common ground for getting recalcitrant (yet differently positioned) countries like the USA and China to join in the global effort to combat global climate change, both through an incentivized approach based on technology and clean economies, as well as long-term 10 ‘Contraction’ is the reducing of global GHG emissions, and ‘convergence’ is the closing of the gap between per capita emissions between the affluent and the developing countries to a level (in the future) where ultimately emission outputs are equal for every person. keywords: 2003; 2004; action; adaptation; addition; address; advantage; agreement; anthropogenic; approach; article; assessment; available; biophysical; cambridge; cancun; capita; changes; china; clean; climate; climate change; climate governance; climate impacts; climate policy; climate regime; climate system; community; concentrations; consequences; convention; copenhagen; costs; countries; current; dai; dangerous; developed; development; drivers; economic; eds; effective; effects; emissions; energy; environmental; equitable; equity; example; fisher; focus; framework; future; gcc; ghg; ghg emissions; ghgs; global; global change; global climate; goals; governance portal; harm; human; impacts; individual; interest; interference; international; ipcc; issue; justice; kyoto; level; little; local; long; mitigation; national; nations; new; online; outcome; people; policy; political; portal; press; problem; process; production; question; rayner; regime; report; risk; second; self; september; short; significant; source; specific; states; structural; sustainable; system; t&t; targets; technology; temperature; term; term climate; threshold; timetables; unfccc; united; university; usa; use; vol; vulnerable cache: portal-1737.pdf plain text: portal-1737.txt item: #163 of 212 id: portal-1756 author: Goodman, James title: Disorderly Deliberation? Generative Dynamics of Global Climate Justice date: 2011 words: 8711 flesch: 48 summary: The approach taken in this paper positions such disorder, centring on a contest over the meaning of climate justice, at the core of global climate governance. The aim is for constructive critique, and the generation of alternate principles and guides to action, in order to address climate change and realizing climate justice. keywords: 2000; 2002; 2006; 2007; 2008; 2009; action; adaptation; annex; approaches; asia; bank; cambridge; camp; capacity; capitalism; carbon; challenges; change; climate; climate action; climate change; climate governance; climate justice; climate policy; coalition; confrontation; copenhagen; corporate; cost; countries; crisis; critical; deliberation; development; disorderly; ecological; economy; emissions; environmental; failure; forests; forms; framework; global; global climate; global governance; global justice; globalization; goodman; governance; group; growth; human; impacts; instance; international; interstate; justice; key; kyoto; london; mobilization; model; movement; nature; network; new; non; north; northern; official; offset; peoples; policy; political; politics; portal; possibility; post; power; press; principles; process; projects; protocol; redd; reflexive; relations; report; roberts; routledge; scale; september; sites; social; societies; society; south; southern; studies; trading; transnational; university; vol; world; york cache: portal-1756.pdf plain text: portal-1756.txt item: #164 of 212 id: portal-1757 author: Marshall, Jonathan Paul title: Climate Change, Copenhagen and Psycho-social Disorder date: 2011 words: 9862 flesch: 59 summary: Climate Change, Copenhagen and Psycho-social Disorder Jonathan Paul Marshall, University of Technology, Sydney Given the obvious dangers of climate change, the failure of the 2009 Copenhagen Climate Conference requires social theorists to investigate reasons for the breakdown that go beyond pointing out the fear of change, describing denial, talking of conflict between particular power-blocks, demanding justice, or positing that the ruling class is determined to make money at the expense of the ecological system and their own survival. This essay looks at responses to climate change as psycho-social responses mediated through myth and disordered networks. keywords: 2009a; 2010; abc; action; agreement; annex; argument; australia; available; bad; black; book; breakdown; carbon; categories; cent; change; chaos; china; chinese; clear; climate; climate change; common; conference; conflict; copenhagen; copenhagen climate; countries; cuts; danish; day; deal; december; depth; developed; discard; disorder; ego; emissions; g77; global; group; guardian; herald; india; internal; international; island; issue; justice; kind; knots; like; likely; making; marshall; marshall climate; meeting; mess; minister; morals; morning; nations; need; network; new; obama; october; online; orders; patterns; penny; people; political; portal; power; process; psycho; psychology; rudd; sense; september; small; social; social disorder; society; states; summit; sydney; talks; targets; threads; thrum; time; trade; unjust; usa; vol; ways; weaving; wilkinson; wong; world cache: portal-1757.pdf plain text: portal-1757.txt item: #165 of 212 id: portal-1873 author: McGee, Jeffrey Scott title: Exclusive Minilateralism: An Emerging Discourse within International Climate Change Governance? date: 2011 words: 12140 flesch: 38 summary: This call for key decisions on international climate change governance to be reduced to a select forum of key states has been echoed by US foreign policy commentator Wright (2009: 167), Australian climate policy commentator Kellow (2006: 287–303) and Australian Opposition climate change spokesman Greg Hunt M.P (2009). What challenges does the Exclusive Minilateralism Discourse provide for the furtherance of democracy in international climate change governance? keywords: 2005; 2011; accord; actors; agreement; apec; app; approach; asia; australia; available; binding; cambridge; change; clean; climate; climate change; climate governance; consensus; constructivist; convention; cop; copenhagen; cosmopolitan; countries; critical; danish; december; decision; declaration; deliberative; democracy; democratic; developed; development; discourse; discursive; domestic; dryzek; eckersley; economies; emissions; energy; environmental; exclusive; exclusive minilateralism; formal; forums; framework; gas; global; governance; greenhouse; group; held; ideas; important; institutions; interests; international; international climate; intersubjective; july; key; kyoto; law; leaders; level; liberal; major; making; mcgee; mcgee exclusive; meeting; meilstrup; mep; minilateralism; minilateralism discourse; minilateralism portal; multilateral; nations; negotiations; new; non; norms; number; online; order; organisations; pacific; paper; participation; partnership; policy; politics; portal; power; press; process; project; protocol; public; reduction; regime; relations; representatives; research; role; rule; second; security; september; small; social; society; space; states; sydney; targets; task; term; theory; understanding; unfccc; united; university; usa; vol; white; world cache: portal-1873.pdf plain text: portal-1873.txt item: #166 of 212 id: portal-5810 author: Potts, John title: Futurism, Futurology, Future Shock, Climate Change: Visions of the Future from 1909 to the Present date: 2018 words: 9834 flesch: 52 summary: The future conceived in 1963 is a Space Age construction; we file it within a history of the future, or of futures that have been imagined, predicted or projected; futures that were never realised. If heavy industry had been vilified as the contaminator of the environment, perhaps the online community could generate another, cleaner future. keywords: 1970s; 2017; 2018; advanced; age; apple; april; architecture; article; assembly; august; augé; authors; barbrook; better; book; brief; century; change; cities; climate; climate change; communication; computer; damage; democracy; design; development; dir; discourse; economic; energy; environmental; exhibits; fair; feature; fiction; film; food; ford; futurama; future; future shock; futurism; futurists; futurology; general; global; good; growth; henry; history; idea; imaginings; industrial; industry; information; innovation; international; international studies; journal; licklider; life; like; line; london; look; machine; manifesto; marinetti; mcdonald; media; message; model; modernist; moon; moore; motors; movement; multidisciplinary; multidisciplinary international; near; new; new york; old; optimistic; past; period; planet; political; portal; post; potts; predictions; present; progress; public; publication; rand; report; science; scientific; scientists; shock; slow; social; society; space; speed; studies; taylor; technical; technological; technological progress; technology; term; time; toffler; tomorrow; twentieth; utopian; vision; vol; warming; way; work; world; wozniak; writers; year; york cache: portal-5810.pdf plain text: portal-5810.txt item: #167 of 212 id: publicacoesrbciamb-384 author: Padilha, Maria Luiza de Moraes Leonel title: Local Green Governance: integrating sustainability into Public Policy in light of climate changes date: 2010 words: 6981 flesch: 34 summary: Post-Doctorate on Environmental Policy Planning, in Faculdade de Saúde Pública in Universidade de São Paulo. E-mail: malupadilha@usp.br Aline Matulja Sanitary and Environmental Engineer. Master degree student in Environmental Health and Public Policies Program, in Faculdade de Saúde Pública in Universidade de São Paulo. keywords: action; adaptation; affected; agenda; ambientais; ambiente; analysis; article; available; brasil; brasileira; brazilian; change; cities; city; ciências; climate; climate change; community; construction; context; cubatão; data; de saúde; de são; development; economic; effects; eletrônico; environmental; environmental management; events; faculdade; faculdade de; false; fapesp; federal; following; global; governance; government; health; impacts; implementation; impresso; increase; indicators; information; instruments; issn; junho/2010; knowledge; law; legal; level; local; making; management; master; mega; meio; methodology; monitoring; municipality; national; need; new; número; objectives; order; participation; paulo; philippi; planning; policies; policy; population; process; project; public; pública; reality; related; research; results; revista; santos; saúde; scientific; services; social; society; state; strategic; studies; subject; sustainable; system; são; são paulo; theoretical; true; universidade; urban; usp; vulnerability; water; way cache: publicacoesrbciamb-384.pdf plain text: publicacoesrbciamb-384.txt item: #168 of 212 id: publicacoesrbciamb-658 author: Calado, Gabrielle Gomes title: ASSESSING FUTURE SCENARIOS OF WATER AVAILABILITY USING CMPI5 HIGH RESOLUTION CLIMATE MODELS – CASE STUDY OF THE ALTO TIETÊ BASIN date: 2020 words: 10374 flesch: 51 summary: The use of climate models for the study of water availability is an important tool for the integrated and preventive management of water resources, in order to evaluate the resilience of a specific region to the impacts of climate changes and to increase the man- agement potentialities aiming water security, despite the existence of uncertainties related to this sort of model to forecasting future climate scenarios (SILVA; VALVERDE, 2017). Therefore, the importance of pro- ducing studies that generate complementary results for the use of climate models to evaluate water avail- ability in the BHAT is highlighted, such as the applica- tion of other climate models to assess the climate vari- ability through several future scenarios. keywords: 419; 49239,010.7292,1.10.71,7.10.75,6; alto; analysis; annual; anomalies; area; availability; bacia; basin; bhat; brazil; calado; change; climate; climate models; climatic; cmcc; cmip5; conditions; cru; data; decrease; drought; dry; emission; emission scenarios; equation; eta; evaluated; figure; flow; future; future scenarios; global; hadgem2; high; historical; hydrological; increase; june; management; marengo; mean; mean monthly; miroc4h; miroc5; models; monthly; monthly flow; n.3; observed; order; paulo; period; precipitation; present; projections; rbciamb; rcp8.5; region; regional; relation; research; resolution; results; river; scenarios; seasonal; set; silva; simulated; simulations; slices; spmr; studies; study; supply; system; são; table; temperature; tietê; time; trend; use; v.55; value; valverde; variability; water; water availability; wet cache: publicacoesrbciamb-658.pdf plain text: publicacoesrbciamb-658.txt item: #169 of 212 id: reads-363 author: Abbas, Quratull ain title: Climate Change and Emergence of Violent Conflicts date: 2021 words: 5149 flesch: 46 summary: Climate change is about to produce the most profound influence in the field of agriculture (both arable and pastoral farming), in this respect agri-based economies will be more vulnerable as compared to economies having industry as their base, for instance African countries are more susceptible to various stresses of climate change, as it is estimated that around 250 million people (El-Hinnawi, E, 2011) are expected to go through water as well as food insecurities. The changing climate may lead to three main categories of conflict influencing three major sectors of any nation, personal level or individual violent behavior and transgression, which includes killings, physical attack, rape and family aggression thus producing negative influence sociologically putting the society towards more negativity ; intergroup violence and political instability, such as domestic hostilities, riots, racial aggression as well as territory invasions thus leading to a threat full environment politically even leading to crash of governments in severe cases ; and institutional breakdowns or state level conflicts, such violence and conflicts may lead to strives over resources amongst nations thus creating hazards economically for a nation. keywords: -286; agriculture; analysis; asia; bangladesh; case; change; civil; climate; climate change; climatic; concept; conflict; countries; defense; department; development; different; domestic; economic; economy; emergence; food; global; impacts; increase; india; influence; instability; level; link; main; major; migration; national; national security; nations; pakistan; people; political; region; report; research; resources; result; review; rise; scenario; security; similar; social; south; spheres; states; studies; study; syria; temperature; threat; violence; violent; vol; war; water; world cache: reads-363.pdf plain text: reads-363.txt item: #170 of 212 id: reads-459 author: Waheed, Shariq title: The Impact of Post-Covid-19 Economic Recession on Public Perception of Climate Change and Environmental Behavior in Pakistan date: 2022 words: 3993 flesch: 43 summary: PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SPIRITUAL DIMENSIONS OF CLIMATE CHANGE: with Karl E. Peters,“Living with the Wicked Problem of Climate Change”; Paul H. Carr,“What The association between different variable including climate change perception, socio economic background, climate change prioritization and post-Covid-19 economic perception were measured using Chi-square statistics. keywords: action; action prioritization; association; background; change; chi; climate; climate action; climate change; covid-19; covid-19 economic; current; development; ecological; economic; economic recession; environmental; european; findings; high; impact; income; individuals; issue; lahore; low; moderate; pakistan; participants; perception; policy; post; present; prioritization; public; recession; research; respondents; results; review; scale; significant; socio; socioeconomic; square; status; studies; study; table; test; university; vol cache: reads-459.pdf plain text: reads-459.txt item: #171 of 212 id: refame-72564 author: Macías Barberán, José Ricardo title: Vulnerability to climate change of smallholder cocoa producers in the province of Manabí, Ecuador date: 2019 words: 5530 flesch: 50 summary: 2019 Vulnerability to climate change of smallholder cocoa producers in the province of Manabí, Ecuador This study also specified the particularly vulnerable areas (Figure 5) to lead decision making by cocoa producers in these areas. Model of the climate changes The decrease in precipitation is located precisely in the mountainous zones recognized as water-producing areas (Figure 4); therefore, this decrease has a direct effect on the availability of water for future irrigation systems in cocoa areas since the monthly rainfall average in them barely exceeds the amount required by the crop (125 mm year-1). keywords: 2015; 2016; 72(1; activities; agricultural; agron; alta; area; cacao; caetano; cambio; change; climate; climate change; climatic; climático; cocoa; conditions; coverage; crops; cuenca; cultivation; data; decrease; deforestation; del; determined; development; difference; distribution; doi; ecuador; effects; environmental; events; extreme; figure; high; high vulnerability; historical; inamhi; increase; index; indicators; information; intriago; km2; las; levels; los; low; macías; manabí; medellín; medium; menjivar; models; nac; ndvi; niño; normalized; occurrence; pacheco; para; phenomenon; portoviejo; producers; production; province; rainfall; research; results; rev; satellite; smallholder; soil; surface; table; temperature; territory; theobroma; total; vegetation; vulnerabilidad; vulnerability; water; weather; zone cache: refame-72564.pdf plain text: refame-72564.txt item: #172 of 212 id: rera-1192 author: Makarov, Igor title: Carbon Emissions Embodied in Russia’s Trade: Implications for Climate Policy1 date: 2017 words: 9045 flesch: 50 summary: According to Peters et al. (2011), net embodied emissions exports from developing to developed countries increased from 0.4 Gt CO2 in 1990 to 1.6 Gt CO2 in 2008, which exceeds the Kyoto Protocol emission reductions. Therefore, directions of Russian emission exports using the MRIO method are defined not by directions of Russian commodity exports, but by global trade flows. keywords: accounting; affairs; agreement; allocation; analysis; approach; associated; assumption; authors; average; border; caldeira; canada; carbon; change; china; climate; co2; co2 emissions; commitments; commodity; comparison; consumption; contributions; countries; country; data; davis; developed; economics; emissions; emissions exports; energy; environmental; eurasian; european; exporters; exports; figure; final; gas; germany; global; goods; hand; higher; importers; imports; increase; india; input; intensity; intensive; interests; international; japan; kyoto; large; largest; main; mrio; net; new; output; paper; paris; peters; policy; production; products; protocol; regime; research; responsibility; results; review; russia; second; share; source; structure; studies; tables; technologies; technology; time; trade; unfccc; united; university; usa; use; value; virtual; volumes; wiod; world; со2 cache: rera-1192.pdf plain text: rera-1192.txt item: #173 of 212 id: resd-34 author: Al Taweel, Adel M. title: Sustainable Management of Climate Change: The Case of the Middle East and North Africa Region date: 2015 words: 8304 flesch: 37 summary: The importance to the energy sector in determining the state of prosperity in MENA countries becomes very clear when one considers the per capita level of GHG emissions and its variation amongst the different countries of the region (Figure 3).  The extent of financial support received from international agencies by MENA countries for http://apc.aast.edu/ Journal of Renewable Energy and Sustainable Development (RESD) June 2015 - ISSN 2356-8569 157 RESD © 2015 http://apc.aast.edu mitigation/adaptation measures is relatively low. keywords: 2012; adaptation; arab; bank; capita; carbon; challenges; change; citizens; climate; climate change; co2; consumption; cost; countries; country; developed; development; economic; economic development; economies; effective; efficiency; efforts; emissions; energy; energy consumption; energy efficiency; environmental; equivalent; figure; financial; financing; fuels; gas; gdp; ghg; ghg emissions; global; hdi; high; http://apc.aast.edu; human; human development; impact; income; increase; international; issn; journal; june; large; level; limited; living; low; management; measures; mena; mena countries; mena region; middle; mitigation; national; natural; need; oil; opportunities; order; policy; population; power; projects; prosperity; reduction; region; regional; renewable; renewable energy; report; resd; resources; result; sectors; significant; social; socio; strategies; sustainable; sustainable development; t&t; tobago; trinidad; use; utilization; variation; world; years cache: resd-34.pdf plain text: resd-34.txt item: #174 of 212 id: rwae-498 author: Singh, Ajay Kumar title: Implications of Farmer’s Adaptation Strategies to Climate Change in Agricultural Sector of Gujarat: Experience from Farm Level Data date: 2022 words: 10182 flesch: 51 summary: The descriptive and empirical results specify that adaptation strategies (i.e., change in showing time of crops, mixed cropping pattern, irrigation facilities, application of green and organic fertilizer, hybrid varieties of seeds, dampening of seed before planting, climate tolerate crops, organic farming and technology) have a positive impact on agricultural production. Maximum temperature and minimum temperature, precipitation and rainfall have a negative impact on agricultural production. keywords: actual; adaptation; agricultural; agricultural economy; agricultural production; agricultural sector; analysis; annual; application; appropriate; area; association; average; change; change impact; climate change; climatic; coefficient; correlation; cost; crops; cultivation; data; economic; economy; education; empirical; explanatory; factors; family; farmers; farming; fertilizer; food; function; government; gujarat; hectare; high; impact; income; increase; india; inputs; international; issue; journal; kumar; land; level; linear; linear production; march; maximum; minimum; models; negative; non; number; organic; perception; positive; precipitation; production function; productivity; rainfall; regression; research; respondents; results; science; significant; singh; statistical; strategies; studies; study; sustainability; table; technological; technology; temperature; term; test; use; useful; value; variables; variation; volume; world; world agricultural; yield cache: rwae-498.pdf plain text: rwae-498.txt item: #175 of 212 id: sajems-2682 author: Spalding-Fecher, Randall title: Economic valuation of increased malaria due to climate change: A South African case study date: 2002 words: 7548 flesch: 60 summary: The second major challenge of this work is how to realistically describe an impact before adaptation has occurred - because, in reality, adaptation to malaria risks has already occurred in South Africa. For mortality estimates, we used the average share of malaria cases resulting in death in the last three years in South Africa, or 0.7 per cent of cases (DOH, 2000). keywords: adaptation; additional; africa; analysis; areas; average; cases; cent; change; climate; climate change; control; costs; countries; craig; current; days; development; e gr; e p; economic; estimate; future; global; growth; hadley; health; impacts; incidence; li ce; life; lost; malaria; measures; models; morbidity; mortality; nc e; people; population; present; productivity; research; results; risk; sajems; sharp; south; studies; study; table; treatment; tren; use; valuation; value; vol; willingness; work; world; years cache: sajems-2682.pdf plain text: sajems-2682.txt item: #176 of 212 id: sciencediliman-4425 author: David, Carlos Primo C. title: A Manifestation of Climate Change? A Look at Typhoon Yolanda in Relation to the Historical Tropical Cyclone Archive date: 2013 words: 2437 flesch: 58 summary: The same paper suggested a poleward shift in tropical cyclone formation. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Tropical cyclone frequency Figure 1 shows tropical cyclone formation in the west Pacif ic basin on an annual basis. keywords: annual; average; basin; change; characteristics; climate; climate change; cyclone; data; database; dataset; decrease; figure; formation; ibtracs; icant; increase; intensity; international; ipcc; landfall; latitude; maximum; mean; mindanao; number; pacif; philippines; range; report; signif; speed; tcs; trends; tropical; typhoon; west; wind; year; yolanda cache: sciencediliman-4425.pdf plain text: sciencediliman-4425.txt item: #177 of 212 id: seejph-3347 author: La Torre, Giuseppe title: Knowledge and perception about climate change among healthcare professionals and students: A cross-sectional study date: 2020 words: 8719 flesch: 65 summary: The scientific literature was investigated in order to assess the presence of studies addressing knowledge on CC of health professionals and students. The aim of the studies was to measure the knowledge and perceptions of health professionals and students about CC and its consequences. keywords: age; analysis; answers; baer; barbato; causes; center; climate change; cocchiara; conflicts; consequences; contribute; correct; crosssectional; doi; earth; effects; environmental; et al; female; food; gases; gender; global; health; health professionals; healthcare; higher; human; ice; impact; increase; individuals; information; islands; italy; knowledge; level; literature; main; mannocci; march; married; medical; n(%; north; nurse; nursing; odds; original; participants; paula; perception; population; possible; professionals; public; public health; questionnaire; repercussions; research; respondents; results; school; scientific; score; seejph; seejph-3347; sestili; single; source; status; students; studies; study; survey; table; temperature; torre; university; use; valuea; warming; waste; water; way; yes cache: seejph-3347.pdf plain text: seejph-3347.txt item: #178 of 212 id: seejph-5111 author: Kayacan, Zeynep Cigdem title: Climate change and its extensions in infectious diseases: South-Eastern Europe under focus date: 2022 words: 5315 flesch: 41 summary: Climate change is presenting itself today as an urgent global health threat, and it requires immediate international action with high priority. Keywords: Climate change, Communicable diseases, Disease reservoirs, Europe, Vector- borne diseases Kayacan ZC, Akgul O. Climate change and its extensions in infectious diseases: South Eastern Europe under focus (Review article). keywords: aedes; affected; agreement; akgul; annex; article; available; cases; cchf; centre; change; climate; climate change; conditions; control; countries; deaths; dengue; diseases; distribution; doi; eastern; eea; environment; epidemics; europe; european; events; extensions; extreme; fever; focus; global; greece; greenhouse; health; heat; high; https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/publica; human; increase; infections; infectious diseases; influenza; january; kayacan; malaria; mosquito; nations; new; nile; niña; niño; october; pathogens; prevention; regions; report; review; seejph; seejph-5111; sensitive; south; temperature; tick; transmission; turkey; unfccc; united; vector; viral; virus; warming; water; weather; west; wnv; world cache: seejph-5111.pdf plain text: seejph-5111.txt item: #179 of 212 id: seejph-5603 author: Alsamara, Issam Moussa title: IMPACT: Ideal Measures for Participation and Awareness of Climate Change: Stronger Together Citizen participation in achieving the European Green Deal in the Meuse-Rhine Euroregion date: 2022 words: 5500 flesch: 49 summary: Policy Options: Citizens often do not feel responsible for taking climate action; however, everyone should contribute to achieving the biggest results in tackling climate change. Keywords: Citizen participation; Climate change; European Green Deal; Meuse-Rhine Euroregion Alsamara, I.; Beinert, S. F.; De Jong, J. C.; Klappe, M. J. P.; Marewski, V. S. (Policy brief). keywords: action; alsamara; areas; attention; available; awareness; beinert; border; brief; canteens; challenges; change; cities; citizen; climate; climate change; commission; community; consumption; cross; deal; dec; doi; emissions; emr; environment; european; euroregion; example; floods; food; gardening; german; global; goals; green; greenhouse; health; high; https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/policies/climate-change/paris-agreement/cop26/; implementation; information; international; internet; j. c.; j. p.; jong; june; klappe; knowledge; local; m. j.; marewski; measurements; measures; meuse; nov; opportunities; options; participation; people; policy; policy brief; projects; public; recommendations; reduction; regions; rhine; risk; s. f.; science; seejph-5603; social; strategy; support; sustainability; sustainable; tool; united; urban; use; v. s.; warming; waste; world cache: seejph-5603.pdf plain text: seejph-5603.txt item: #180 of 212 id: sepm-2055 author: Uhorakeye, Théoneste title: Assessment of a climate-resilient and low-carbon power supply scenario for Rwanda date: 2018 words: 10656 flesch: 49 summary: Consequently, the analysis of the power supply concentrated only on electricity supply scenarios that meet the projected demand under the very high scenario. [21] analysed the trends in power generation for the central and southern African regions and found that, towards the end of the 21st century, hydropower generation may decrease by 7% to 34% in the southern African and increase by 6% to 18% in the central African regions. keywords: 2012; 2015; 2017; access; alternative; alternative scenario; analysis; assessment; assumed; average; bau; bau scenario; capacity; carbon; change; climate; climate change; considerations; consumption; costs; country; data; decline; demand; development; diesel; different; distribution; doi; electricity; electricity demand; electricity supply; emissions; energy; energy planning; evolution; expected; false; figure; future; gco2eq; gdp; generation; geothermal; growth; gwh; high; households; hydropower; hydropower generation; impacts; increase; institute; international; journal; kigali; kwh; leap; likely; losses; low; management; methane; möller; non; peat; period; planning; plants; population; power; power demand; power generation; power supply; rcp4.5; requirements; residential; resilient; resources; river; rwanda; rwanda energy; scenario; section; sector; share; solar; study; supply; supply scenario; sustainable; sustainable energy; table; technologies; technology; total; total power; true; uhorakeye; vol; waste; wind; world; year cache: sepm-2055.pdf plain text: sepm-2055.txt item: #181 of 212 id: sisforma-1046 author: As'ari, Fajar title: CLICHE: Education Games for Climate Change Countermeasures date: 2017 words: 2072 flesch: 61 summary: One of education games has been created to educate people about climate change, and to inform about climate change and the way to minimize the effects. Keywords: digital game, education games, climate change, simulation game. keywords: causes; change; cliche; climate; climate change; countermeasures; deforestation; digital; earth; education; energy; februari; fig; game; ghg; impacts; information; issues; lamp; level; media; menu; no.1; paper; players; temperature; trash; vol.4; waste cache: sisforma-1046.pdf plain text: sisforma-1046.txt item: #182 of 212 id: sociobiology-3375 author: Teixeira, Karina de Oliveira title: Different Responses in Geographic Range Shifts and Increase of Niche Overlap in Future Climate Scenario of the Subspecies of Melipona quadrifasciata Lepeletier date: 2018 words: 6105 flesch: 45 summary: This species is divided into two subspecies based on difference in the yellow tergal stripes, which are continuous in M. q. quadrifasciata and interrupted in M. q. anthidioides. This procedure was performed 100 times (from M. q. anthidioides to M. q. quadrifasciata and from M. q. quadrifasciata to M. q. anthidioides) to generate two new null distributions of D-values. keywords: 65(4; a.m.; annual; anthidioides; apidae; area; atlantic; axes; batalha; bees; biome; brazil; campos; cerrado; change; climate; climatic; conditions; current; data; different; distribution; doi; ecological; ecology; environmental; et al; fig; filho; food; forest; future; genetic; geographic; global; habitat; harter; hybridization; hymenoptera; increase; journal; lepeletier; m. q.; marques; maxent; melipona; melipona quadrifasciata; model; molecular; month; niche; occupied; occurrence; october; overlap; pampa; patterns; pca; phillips; pollination; pollinators; populations; potential; precipitation; quadrifasciata; quadrifasciata subspecies; range; records; region; responses; scenario; silveira; similarity; sociobiology; special; state; stingless; stripes; studies; study; subspecies; suitability; suitable; sul; tcl; teixeira; temperature; tergal; variables; waldschmidt cache: sociobiology-3375.pdf plain text: sociobiology-3375.txt item: #183 of 212 id: sppp-42369 author: Lucas, Alastair R. title: The Constitutionality of Federal Climate Change Legislation date: 2011 words: 19257 flesch: 41 summary: There is little doubt that there can be incidental overlap or overflow of federal criminal law power into provincial subjects.144 But the insistence of four judges in the Assisted Reproduction Act Reference that the scope of the criminal law power must be assessed to prevent incursion on provincial powers is a strong indication that the nature and extent of overflow must be carefully considered with the subsidiarity principle (power should be exercised by the government closest to the contested subject matter) in mind.145 Characterization of the pith and substance as regulation of GHG emissions by persons and corporations — particularly by certain energy sectors — would point to the amended Clean Air Bill being not essentially criminal, but regulatory. Home grown GHG emission- reduction targets are specified in the form of a “Domestic Carbon Budget,” to be 20 percent less than 1990 levels by 2020, 35 percent less by 2035 and 60-80 percent less by 2050.80 But core provisions in the Clean Air Bill do aim at GHG emission reduction. keywords: act; act reference; action; activities; air; air act; air bill; air emissions; air pollution; alberta; analysis; approach; assisted; authority; broad; budgets; canada; canadian; capture; carbon; cepa; certain; change; civil; classification; clean air; clear; climate; climate change; coal; commerce; compliance; concern; conclusion; constitutional; court; credits; criminal; criminal law; development; domestic; economic; effects; electricity; electricity generation; emissions; emissions framework; emissions trading; emitters; energy; environment; environment canada; facilities; facility; false; federal; federal climate; federal criminal; federal government; federal power; firearms; firm; focus; framework; fuel; fund; gas; gases; general; generation; generation regulations; ghg; ghg emissions; ghgs; government; greenhouse; guidance; heads; health; hogg; human; hydro; ibid; impact; implementation; industrial; industry; intensity; intent; international; investment; jurisdiction; justice; kyoto; large; law; law power; legislation; likely; limited; limits; local; lucas; majority; management; matter; mechanism; minister; national; natural; new; notice; offset; oil; online; operations; order; original; ottawa; overflow; para; particular; percent; performance; pith; plan; pogg; policy; pollution; potential; power; program; prohibition; property; protection; protocol; provinces; provincial; provisions; public; purpose; quebec; question; reduction; reference; regulations; regulatory; regulatory framework; relevant; reproduction; requirements; research; result; rights; rules; schedule; scheme; school; section; sectors; significant; specific; standards; storage; subject; substances; support; supra note; supreme; system; targets; technology; toxic; trade; trading; true; undertakings; valid; works; year cache: sppp-42369.pdf plain text: sppp-42369.txt item: #184 of 212 id: sppp-42449 author: Ciuriak, Dan title: Climate Change and the Trading System: After Doha and Doha date: 2013 words: 32856 flesch: 38 summary: In December 2009, the EPA issued an endangerment finding, which concluded that six classes of GHGs cause global climate change and that new motor vehicles contribute to GHG pollution, further endangering public health and welfare. 9 UNFCCC, “Poznań Climate Change Conference – December 2008,” United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, http://unfccc.int/meetings/poznan_dec_2008/meeting/6314.php. keywords: 2050; absence; account; action; adaptation; address; adjustments; administration; adobe; agency; agreement; agriculture; air; allowances; american; analysis; annual; anti; apec; appellate; application; approaches; april; areas; article; assessment; august; australia; average; aviation; bank; basis; bcas; benefit; best; binding; body; border; building; burden; business; canada; canadian; cap; capital; carbon; carbon emissions; carbon tax; case; cent; center; certain; challenges; change law; change measures; change mitigation; change policy; changements; china; cities; ciuriak; clean; climate action; climate change; climate legislation; climate policy; climatiques; close; co2; coal; colorado; columbia; commercial; commission; commitments; committee; community; companies; competitiveness; compliance; concerns; conference; conflict; consultations; content; cop; cost; countervailing; countries; country; court; current; data; deal; december; decision; demand; des; developed; development; different; difficult; discussion; dispute; doha; domestic; drought; dumping; duty; early; economic; economies; economy; effective; effects; efficiency; efforts; electricity; emissions; energy; environmental; epa; equivalent; estimate; et al; ets; european; events; evidence; example; existing; experience; extreme; face; fact; failure; fall; false; february; federal; feed; financial; financing; fit; flood; following; forward; fossil; framework; free; fuel; fund; future; gas; gatt; gdp; general; generation; germany; ghg; global; global climate; global warming; globe; goods; government; green; green climate; greenhouse; ground; group; growth; heat; high; higher; hurricane; ibid; impact; important; imports; income; increase; india; individual; industrial; industry; information; initiative; institute; insurance; interest; international; international trade; interpretation; investigation; investment; issues; january; japan; journal; july; june; jurisdictions; key; kyoto; large; largest; law; leakage; legal; legislation; les; level; likely; local; long; losses; major; march; market; measures; members; mitigation; multilateral; nations; natural; nature; negative; negotiations; new; non; note; november; number; obama; ocean; october; oecd; oil; ontario; opinion; organization; outside; panel; paper; particular; parties; party; pas; pauwelyn; people; period; perspective; place; plan; point; policies; policy; political; positive; possibility; potential; power; ppm; present; president; price; private; problems; process; producers; production; products; program; progress; project; protocol; public; public policy; range; recent; record; reductions; regional; regulations; regulatory; related; renewable; report; required; requirements; research; reserves; resources; restrictions; result; review; rise; risk; rules; sandy; scale; scheme; school; scm; second; sector; sense; september; series; services; set; settlement; share; sharing; short; significant; similar; small; social; solar; solutions; specific; states; studies; study; subsidies; subsidy; successor; supply; support; supreme; survey; sustainability; sustainable; system; tail; targets; tariff; tax; taxes; technical; technologies; temperatures; terms; time; total; trade; trade measures; trade organization; trade policy; trade rules; trading; trends; true; u.s; unep; unilateral; united; united states; university; use; value; warming; washington; water; way; weather; wind; working; world; world trade; worst; wto; wto rules; year; york cache: sppp-42449.pdf plain text: sppp-42449.txt item: #185 of 212 id: sppp-68112 author: Isaacs, Eddy title: Climate Change Solutions - Sensible or Misguided? date: 2019 words: 9681 flesch: 43 summary: The IPCC report points to a significant difference between stabilizing the average global temperature at 1.50C compared to 20C in terms of substantially higher risks and irreversibility, such as the loss of coral reefs and ecosystems, and the potential for the uncontrolled release of methane hydrates.3 4.0  IPCC SCENARIO MODELLING TO LIMIT THE INCREASE TO 1.50C Scenarios from climate models can provide insights into relevant policies; for example, on how fast countries must decarbonize and when the peak of global emissions is reached. The overall target is for global emissions to be net zero by 2050. keywords: 1.50c; accounting; agreement; air; alberta; analysis; atmosphere; available; average; bioenergy; biofuels; biomass; canada; canadian; capture; carbon; case; ccs; cent; change; china; climate; climate change; climatique; coal; combustion; commercial; consumption; cop; cost; countries; decrease; demand; des; developed; development; direct; economic; eddy; electricity; emissions; energy; environment; equivalent; ethanol; european; example; figure; fossil; fuels; future; gas; generation; ghg; ghg emissions; global; global warming; government; greenhouse; growth; iea; impacts; increase; industrial; infrastructure; international; investment; ipcc; isaacs; july; land; les; limit; low; methane; mitigation; mtoe; natural; natural gas; need; net; non; nuclear; oil; paris; pathways; period; plants; policies; policy; possible; potential; pour; power; production; products; public; public policy; publications; rate; recent; relative; renewable; renewable energy; report; research; resources; rise; risks; scale; scenarios; school; science; scientific; sector; september; social; soil; storage; strategies; study; support; system; technologies; technology; temperature; tonnes; total; u.s; unfccc; united; university; use; vol; warming; world; years cache: sppp-68112.pdf plain text: sppp-68112.txt item: #186 of 212 id: sppp-69570 author: Fawcett, David title: Climate Change and the proposed Canadian Northern Corridor date: 2020 words: 16922 flesch: 54 summary: Entre 1948 et 2016, la température moyenne annuelle dans le Nord canadien a augmenté d’environ 2,3 °C, notamment une augmentation de 4,3 °C pendant les mois d’hiver (Vincent et al. 2018). L’augmentation la plus forte, toute proportion gardée, est enregistrée dans le Nord canadien (Vincent et al. 2018). keywords: access; adaptation; annual; arctic; areas; assessment; aux; average; beaufort; bonsal; burn; bush; canada; canadian; canadian arctic; century; challenges; change impacts; changement; changes; clarke; climate; climate change; climate models; climate projections; climatic; climatique; cnc; coastal; codes; cohen; communities; community; conditions; construction; corridor; costs; cover; current; d. s.; dans; data; david; dawson; days; decrease; degree; derksen; derksen et; des; development; earlier; earth; eccc; economic; ecosystems; emissions; energy; environmental; erosion; et al; events; example; existing; extent; extreme; fellows; figure; floods; food; ford; ford et; frequency; future; future climate; gas; geophysical; ghg; glaciers; global; government; greenan; greenhouse; ground; high; human; hydrological; ice; impacts; implications; important; increase; indigenous; infrastructure; international; ipcc; j. d.; james; journal; key; knowledge; lake; land; large; lemmen; les; letters; level; likely; local; locations; loss; l’impact; maintenance; marine; mass; mid; models; mudryk; nantel; natural; nature; need; new; nord; northern; northern canada; northern corridor; ocean; operation; ottawa; palko; paper; paris; pearce; peoples; permafrost; planning; policy; potential; pour; practices; precipitation; processes; program; projections; public; publications; qui; rain; rainfall; regimes; regional; regions; relative; relevant; report; research; resources; response; result; review; rise; risks; river; romanovsky; route; scenarios; school; science; sea; sea ice; seasonal; shipping; significant; smith; snow; snowfall; social; species; spring; storm; streamflow; streletskiy; sulzenko; summer; sur; suter; temperature; term; thaw; transportation; trends; uncertainty; university; use; vincent; vincent et; vulnerability; wang; warming; water; wave; western; whitfield; winter; year; zhang; zhang et cache: sppp-69570.pdf plain text: sppp-69570.txt item: #187 of 212 id: sppp-71801 author: Beltran-Rodriguez, Leonardo title: The key role of No-Carbon State-Owned Enterprises in Global Climate Action: Leveraging the G20 forum to accelerate the energy transition date: 2021 words: 11982 flesch: 46 summary: If fully engaged in energy transition and climate action programs, no-carbon NOCs bear a tremendous potential to facilitate the harmonization of policy goals that foster long- term sustainable development: provision of energy services with lower carbon intensity, mitigation of worsening environmental conditions and effective contribution to economic growth. The G20’s current governance structure, which is shown in Figure 9, includes 11 working groups that span diverse topics, two of which particularly address energy transition and climate sustainability, as well as the environment (G20 2020c). keywords: access; action; activities; addition; agreement; ambitious; arabia; aramco; assets; august; authors; bank; business; canada; capital; carbon; carbon energy; carbon nocs; ccus; cent; chain; change; china; clean; climate; climate change; community; companies; company; competitive; complex; core; costs; countries; country; critical; decarbonization; december; demand; development; economic; economies; effects; electricity; emissions; end; energy; energy sector; energy transition; environmental; equinor; european; fight; figure; financial; firms; forum; fossil; fuels; future; g20; gas; gas companies; generation; global; global energy; goals; governance; governments; higher; iea; industry; influence; initiative; innovation; integrated; intensity; international; investments; iocs; issues; largest; likely; long; low; main; major; management; market; member; natural; net; nocs; non; october; oil; oil companies; operations; pandemic; paper; paris; policies; policy; political; potential; power; production; products; projects; public; renewable; renewable energy; research; resources; role; saudi; scale; school; scope; sector; september; services; set; social; stakeholders; state; strategic; strategy; sustainability; sustainable; tax; technologies; technology; term; total; transition; trends; union; united; use; value; work; world cache: sppp-71801.pdf plain text: sppp-71801.txt item: #188 of 212 id: sppp-74463 author: Birchall, S. Jeff title: Fostering Resilience and Adapting to Climate Change in the Canadian North— Implications for Infrastructure in the Proposed Canadian Northern Corridor date: 2022 words: 16041 flesch: 33 summary: Adaptation planning can foster resilience by improving maladapted infrastructure and addressing the lack of resources that limit adaptive capacity (Ford and King 2013; Ramsey et al. 2019; Williams et al. 2020). Pearce et al. (2020) urge engaging local and Indigenous communities early and often to identify if a corridor is desirable and relevant to them; research here echoes this sentiment: in order for adaptation policy to be effective there must be sufficient public participation (IPCC 2014; Johnson et al. 2015; Kehler and Birchall 2021; Williams et al. 2020; MacDonald and Birchall 2019). keywords: 2018; access; adaptation; adaptation measures; adaptation planning; adaptive; analysis; approach; arctic; barriers; benefits; birchall; bonnett; canada; canadian; canadian north; capacity; case; challenges; change adaptation; change canada; churchill; climate adaptation; climate change; cnc; communities; community; complex; complexity; connectivity; consequences; constraints; context; corridor; costly; costs; critical; dawson; decisions; design; development; disaster; ecological; economic; effective; effective adaptation; effects; environmental; et al; existing; expansion; face; failure; feasibility; federal; fellows; ford; foster; fostering; global; government; growth; hard; high; holistic; human; impacts; implementation; implications; increase; infrastructure; infrastructure adaptation; infrastructure resilience; ipcc; isolation; jeff; kehler; key; king; knowledge; lack; land; lemmen; level; likely; limited; limits; local; long; low; macdonald; maintenance; maladaptation; management; measures; methods; necessary; need; non; northern; northern adaptation; northern canada; northern climate; northern communities; northern corridor; northern infrastructure; northern transportation; operation; opportunities; palko; paper; pearce; pearce et; permafrost; perspective; physical; place; planners; planning; plans; policy; potential; program; project; public; publications; reduction; regional; research; resilience; resources; result; risk; school; services; severity; significant; smart; social; socioeconomic; soft; strategies; stressors; support; sustainable; systems; term; thaw; town; transportation; transportation infrastructure; understanding; unintended; unique; university; urban; use; van; vulnerability; vulnerable; warming; ways; western; yukon cache: sppp-74463.pdf plain text: sppp-74463.txt item: #189 of 212 id: squmj-1347 author: Al-Lamki, Lamk title: Physicians, Climate Change and Human Health date: 2008 words: 1443 flesch: 61 summary: In her World Health Day 2008 address, “The impact of climate change on human health”, 2 WHO Director-Gen- eral, Dr. Margaret Chan, said, “The core concern is succinctly stated: climate change endangers health in funda- mental ways. She drew at- tention to the fact that, “last year marked the turning point in the debate of climate change. keywords: air; change; climate; community; cyclone; day; deaths; diseases; effects; elderly; floods; food; general; global; health; human; impact; infectious; need; physicians; temperatures; warming; water; world; year cache: squmj-1347.pdf plain text: squmj-1347.txt item: #190 of 212 id: squmj-5346 author: Al-Adawi, Samir title: Climate Projections Indicate Catastrophic Consequences in the Middle East and North Africa Region: Why healthcare workers are conspicuously absent in climate change discourse date: 2022 words: 1702 flesch: 53 summary: https://doi.org/10.18295/squmj.10.2022.061 “This century is a special one, where we as humans destroy ourselves.” Martin Rees https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/ Climate Projections Indicate Catastrophic Consequences in the Middle East and North Africa Region Why healthcare workers are conspicuously absent in climate change discourse 442 | SQU Medical Journal, November 2021, Volume 21, Issue 4 disorders.4 Related to this, living in a polluted setting has been documented to be critically associated with diminution of efficiency of higher human faculty, namely cognition with all the consequences this may entail.11 Second, climate changes increase pollen concentrations in the atmosphere, which exacerbates the conditions that are associated with pollen and allergens. Why healthcare workers are conspicuously absent in climate change discourse Samir Al-Adawi Sultan Qaboos University Med J, November 2022, Vol. 22, Iss. 4, pp. keywords: activities; africa; catastrophic; change; climate; climate change; consequences; discourse; diseases; east; effect; evidence; global; hcws; health; healthcare; heat; human; implications; medical; mena; mena region; middle; north; oct; patterns; population; potential; professionals; projections; region; temperatures; university; weather; workers cache: squmj-5346.pdf plain text: squmj-5346.txt item: #191 of 212 id: ssj-2235 author: Chazan, May title: Granny Solidarity: Understanding Age and Generational Dynamics in Climate Justice Movements date: 2020 words: 8410 flesch: 44 summary: Critiques of white-centric and racist “white feminism” are often specifically linked to age and applied unilaterally to older white women, even though this kind of “feminism” can certainly exist among younger white women as well (Chazan & Baldwin, 2016; Cargle, 2018; Frazer-Carroll, 2019). In several actions, they mobilized their privilege as older white women along with ageist assumptions about their bodies in two strategic ways. keywords: actions; activism; activists; age; analysis; assumptions; attention; audience; baldwin; building; change; chazan; climate; climate justice; coalition; colonial; colour; critical; discussion; docs; dynamics; example; frontline; future; gender; generations; global; grannies; granny; groups; indigenous; intergenerational; intersectional; issue; justice; knowledges; learning; life; media; melissa; members; movements; oil; older; older white; organizing; panel; panelist; people; police; politics; positions; power; practices; privilege; race; racialized; raging; relationships; roles; seattle; settler; shellno; social; social justice; solidarities; solidarity; spaces; studies; support; time; unconvention; understanding; unsettling; volume; water; ways; white; white women; whiteness; women; work; younger; youth cache: ssj-2235.pdf plain text: ssj-2235.txt item: #192 of 212 id: subs-213 author: Fuzzi, Sandro title: Energy in a Changing Climate date: 2019 words: 6573 flesch: 51 summary: THE EFFECTS OF CLIMATE WARMING In recent decades, changes in climate have caused impacts on natural and human systems on all continents and across the oceans. At present, the worldwide effect on human health of climate warming has been relatively small, although an increased heat-related mortality has been reported (e.g. the 2003 heat wave in central-south- ern Europe). keywords: activities; adaptation; agreement; anthropocene; anthropogenic; assessment; atmosphere; available; beginning; century; change; climate; climate change; climate warming; co2; confidence; contribution; development; different; earth; economic; ecosystems; eds; effects; emissions; energy; feasibility; fig; forcing; fuzzi; gas; gases; ghg; ghgs; global; global warming; greenhouse; gtco2; high; higher; human; impacts; increase; industrial; ipcc; land; large; levels; lower; main; medium; mitigation; natural; observed; options; paris; pathways; period; population; pre; present; press; production; range; rate; regions; renewable; report; rise; risks; sea; significant; solar; storage; surface; sustainable; system; temperature; time; warming; world; years cache: subs-213.pdf plain text: subs-213.txt item: #193 of 212 id: tci-187884 author: Cole, Peter title: Education in an Era of Climate Change: Conversing with Ten Thousand Voices date: 2016 words: 5741 flesch: 43 summary: It’s a human intelligence honed over millennia, through unimaginably vast numbers of individual observations, experiments, reflections, intuitions, refinements of art and experience and communication” (Black, 2012) there is a growing call from academics citizens around the world Indigenous Peoples and international civil society and ecojustice organizations (e.g. Klein, 2014; IPCC, 2014; Shiva, 2008; UNESCO, n.d; WCIP, 2014) for compelling new narratives to reshape the progress narrative of modernity that privileges mind over body heart and spirit as well as human over non-human and more-than-human there is increasing awareness that dismissing Indigenous knowledges and practices has created an imbalance a vacuum that impacts the ethnosphere and the biosphere with the loss of Indigenous knowledges comes the loss of “ten thousand different voices” (Davis, 2009) a diversity of ecological knowledges and practices for dealing with the challenges facing life on (and with) earth Atomic physics and human knowledge. keywords: academic; agencies; apffel; bilingual; black; canada; change; children; climate; climate change; cole; communities; community; conference; conversation; cosmopolitanism; cultural; culture; curriculum; development; different; earth; ecological; eds; education; era; film; global; high; http://nitinat.library.ubc.ca/ojs/index.php/tci; human; indigenous; inquiry; intelligences; international; kichwa; knowings; knowledges; lamista; lands; language; learning; life; marglin; multi; narrative; new; new york; non; peoples; peru; post; practices; press; regeneration; research; routledge; santos; schooling; society; south; students; st’át’imc; sustainability; systems; theory; thinking; time; traditional; transnational; unesco; universe; university; voices; way; western; wisdom; work; working; world; york cache: tci-187884.pdf plain text: tci-187884.txt item: #194 of 212 id: td-247 author: Lalthapersad-Pillay, P title: Perspectives on climate change and adaptation funding in developing countries date: 2011 words: 7318 flesch: 53 summary: The Kyoto Protocol in 1997 set out the approach for binding international action with specific commitments till the 2012 being put in place; Lalthapersad-Pillay and Oosthuizen 376 • The World Summit on Sustainable Development in 2002 in South Africa also addressed the issue of climate change; • Climate change is s regular agenda item at G8 Summits. Perspectives on climate change and adaptation funding in developing countries P LALTHAPERSAD-PILLAY AND AG OOSTHUIZEN1 Abstract Most studies concur that climate change could seriously affect the sustainability and well-being of developing countries as they depend directly on climate-sensitive natural resources for their livelihood endeavours. keywords: 2002; 7(2; action; adaptation; adaptive; africa; agriculture; areas; assessment; assistance; bank; building; cambridge; capacity; cent; change; climate; climate change; coastal; commission; commitments; costs; countries; current; december; development; economic; ecosystems; effects; emissions; environmental; estimates; et al; factors; financial; food; forum; funding; funds; global; health; human; impacts; increase; international; investment; ipcc; lalthapersad; levels; likely; loss; low; mitigation; nations; natural; new; oda; oosthuizen; oxfam; parry; partnership; people; pillay; pledged; poor; poverty; report; resources; rise; southern; stern; studies; sustainable; terms; total; undp; uneca; unfccc; united; vulnerability; warming; water; world; year cache: td-247.pdf plain text: td-247.txt item: #195 of 212 id: tras-533 author: KLAUSEN, Jan Erling title: The Rabbit and the Tortoise. Climate Change Policy Development on the Local Level in Norway and Poland date: 2017 words: 10588 flesch: 55 summary: Bulmer, S. and Padgett, S., ‘Policy Transfer in the European Union: An Institutionalist Perspective’, 2005, British Journal of Political Science, vol. 35, no. 1, pp. 103-126. 13. 43, no. 8, pp. 842-868. keywords: adaptation; adaptation policy; administrative; adoption; american; analysis; analytical; article; assessment; assumption; berry; capacity; central; change; change adaptation; change policy; climate; climate change; coercive; comparative; context; countries; damages; data; dependent; determinants; development; differences; diffusion; e m; eds; effects; empirical; established; event; extent; external; geographical; governance; government; history; innovation; institutional; interest; internal; invention; invitation; ipcc; issues; journal; jurisdiction; key; level; literature; lity; local; local governments; management; measures; mechanisms; model; motivation; multi; municipalities; national; natural; networks; new; non; norway; norwegian; oxford; poland; policies; policy; policy diffusion; policy innovation; polish; political; press; previous; propensity; public; questionnaire; regional; related; research; resources; results; review; risk; science; section; significant; similar; social; states; studies; study; survey; systems; terms; time; transfer; unitary; unitary states; units; university; value; variable; vol; voluntary cache: tras-533.pdf plain text: tras-533.txt item: #196 of 212 id: trp-3323 author: Timmermans, Wim title: Ecosystem-based climate change adaptation for Essenvelt, Middelburg, The Netherlands date: 2017 words: 8549 flesch: 46 summary: Combining climate change adaptation and mitigation measures at the local level. It is important to review climate change impacts with examples of related disasters to underscore the urgency for climate adaptation strategies. keywords: 2011; 2017; adaptation; adaptation strategies; address; air; approaches; areas; article; australia; available; average; belgium; blue; boemo; building; case; change; change adaptation; cilliers; cities; city; climate; climate adaptation; climate change; climatic; cooling; cor; critical; design; development; die; drought; ecosystem; eds; eea; effect; environmental; essenvelt; europe; examples; explanation; extreme; figure; future; global; green; hattum; health; heat; heatwaves; heusinkveld; high; hove; human; impacts; important; increase; infrastructure; international; island; jacobs; juaneé; klimaatsverandering; large; lategan; lehodimo; local; louis; main; management; measures; middelburg; minimum; mortality; natural; nature; netherlands; new; night; number; online; phetoho; planning; precipitation; principles; private; public; quality; range; recommendations; related; report; research; result; sensitive; services; soil; source; south; spaces; spatial; strategies; stress; structures; study; summer; systems; table; temperature; time; timmermans; trees; university; urban; urban heat; urbanization; use; van; wageningen; water; wim; wind; wong; wsud cache: trp-3323.pdf plain text: trp-3323.txt item: #197 of 212 id: trp-5091 author: Hosea, Patrick title: Scoping the nexus between climate change and water-security realities in rural South Africa date: 2020 words: 11680 flesch: 48 summary: In terms of water-related hazards and vulnerability, water security involves the protection of vulnerable water systems, sustainable development of water resources, protection against water-related hazards, and safeguarding access to water. Lucas (2015: 20) projects a 1.7% shortage in water supply by 2025, with a higher decline in water security in relatively dry catchment areas. keywords: 2013; 2014; 2015; access; adaptation; african; aid; april; areas; articles; availability; available; average; capacity; cape; case; challenge; changes; climate change; communities; community; conflict; country; crisis; demand; development; die; drought; economic; ecosystem; effect; environmental; ernest; et al; events; face; focus; food; freshwater; future; gap; global; governance; government; historical; hosea; households; https://doi; human; hydrological; impact; implementation; income; increase; individuals; infrastructural; insecurity; international; issues; journal; khalema; klimaatsverandering; kwazulu; landelike; leholimo; level; mabhaudhi; maemo; mahaeng; management; mdm; mechanisms; metsi; natal; national; natural; nature; need; nexus; online; org/10.1016; patrick; people; phetoho; planning; policy; poor; population; poverty; quality; realities; region; regional; report; research; resources; response; result; review; rural; rural areas; rural communities; rural south; scarcity; services; shortages; situation; society; socio; south africa; southern; spatial; ssb; state; strategies; strategy; stress; studies; study; supply; sustainability; sustainable; terms; time; town; trp; tsa; united; urban; van; variability; vulnerability; water; water crisis; water demand; water management; water resources; water scarcity; water security; water supply; world; ziervogel cache: trp-5091.pdf plain text: trp-5091.txt item: #198 of 212 id: trp-5093 author: Mthembu, Anele title: Building resilience to climate change in vulnerable communities: A case study of uMkhanyakude district municipality date: 2020 words: 9807 flesch: 39 summary: Climate change and land: An IPCC special report on climate change, desertification, land degradation, sustainable land management, food security and greenhouse gas fluxes in terrestrial ecosystems. Building resilience to climate change in vulnerable communities: A case study of uMkhanyakude district municipality. keywords: 2017; 2019; 2020; access; adaptation; adaptive; affairs; africa; agriculture; anele; area; article; aspects; assessment; available; biodiversity; biophysical; cambridge; capacity; case; change adaptation; change impacts; changes; climate change; climatic; communities; conditions; country; crop; dam; data; department; development; die; disaster; district; district municipality; dlamini; doea; drought; economic; ecosystem; eds; education; environmental; events; exposure; extreme; figure; food; framework; gwala; hazards; high; hlophe; https://doi; human; idp; impacts; implications; increase; indigenous; infrastructure; intergovernmental; ipcc; irrigation; journal; june; kwazulu; lack; land; leholimo; levels; livelihoods; local; low; maemo; management; mdm; millimetres; mthembu; municipality; natal; national; natural; ndp; order; panel; phetoho; plan; policy; poor; population; potential; poverty; rainfall; related; research; resilience; resources; response; result; risk; river; rural; sectors; security; services; severe; significant; social; socio; south; south africa; species; specific; ssb; strategies; strategy; study; subsistence; sustainable; syathokoza; system; systematic; table; terms; tourism; trp; tsa; umkhanyakude; umkhanyakude district; unemployed; university; van; vulnerability; vulnerable; water; years; ziervogel cache: trp-5093.pdf plain text: trp-5093.txt item: #199 of 212 id: trp-5094 author: Myers, Garth title: Trends in urban planning, climate adaptation and resilience in Zanzibar, Tanzania date: 2020 words: 11157 flesch: 30 summary: The local action plans for these urbanized localities were meant to contribute to sustainable economic development, climate change adaptation, and disaster risk reduction for these townships by developing effective institutional, sectoral and spatial governance arrangements in a participatory process. The geography of climate change adaptation in urban Africa. keywords: 2015; 2018; 2019; aboud; action; adaptation; addaney; affected; africa; agriculture; analysis; archipelago; areas; article; assessment; available; bank; capacity; challenges; change adaptation; change impacts; cities; city; climate; climate adaptation; climate change; climate finance; climate impacts; coastal; cobbinah; communities; community; context; country; current; data; department; development; development planning; die; direct; disaster; disaster risk; dynamics; economic; efforts; environmental; events; figure; finance; financing; flooding; floods; garth; global; global climate; governance; government; growth; hague; https://doi; https://projects.unep.org/docs/gef/documents/pirs/2017/unep%2520fy17%2520apmr%2520part%2520ii%2520pir%2520reports/climate%2520change%2520adaptation-fy17/4141_2017_pir_unep_tanzania.doc; impacts; implementation; indian; infrastructure; initiative; institute; institutional; integrated; international; interventions; island; issues; jonathan; july; jumbe; key; land; leholimo; level; livelihoods; local; loss; low; maemo; management; mdm; measures; muhajir; myers; national; nations; natural; need; new; ocean; online; pemba; people; phetoho; planning; plans; policy; population; priorities; program; project; rapid; recent; reduction; region; regional; relevant; report; republic; resilience; resources; revolutionary; revolutionary government; risk; rural; sea; sectoral; services; settlements; significant; small; social; socio; solutions; spatial; ssb; state; strategic; strategy; studies; study; support; sustainability; sustainable; systems; tanzania; tourism; town; trends; trp; tsa; tse; unguja; united; urban; urban planning; urban zanzibar; use; use planning; vulnerabilities; vulnerable; walz; water; world; worldbank.org/curated/en/170331525794513472/pdf/concept-project-information-document-integrated-safeguards-data-sheet-boosting-inclusive-growth-for-zanzibar-integrated-development-project-p165128.pdf; zanzibar; zanzibar climate cache: trp-5094.pdf plain text: trp-5094.txt item: #200 of 212 id: trp-5097 author: van Niekerk, Willemien title: Introducing the Green Book: A practical planning tool for adapting South African settlements to climate change date: 2020 words: 8303 flesch: 38 summary: Figure 10: Mainstreaming climate change adaptation actions into plans Source: Pieterse et al., 2019b: 5 Figure 11: Step 1: Understand the local climate risk and vulnerability context Source: Le Roux et al., 2019c: online Willemien van Niekerk, Amy Pieterse & Alize le Roux • Introducing the Green Book 115 Step 2 (Figure 12) is to identify priority climate risks. Integrating climate adaptation in development plans and processes ensures that hard-won development gains are not undermined and that future interventions contribute to resilient settlements in light of a changing climate. keywords: 2016; 2019; actions; actions tool; adaptation; adaptation actions; adaptation planning; african; alize; amy; appropriate; available; book; change; change adaptation; cities; climate; climate change; country; csir; current; design; development; die; disaster; economic; environmental; et al; events; extreme; figure; flooding; future; government; green; green book; growth; hazards; human; impacts; increase; information; infrastructure; integrated; june; key; land; le roux; likely; local; local planning; ludick; management; mdm; measures; menu; municipalities; municipality; need; niekerk; online; people; pieterse; planning; plans; population; process; profile; projections; rainfall; research; resilient; response; risk; roux; roux et; selection; settlements; source; south; south african; spatial; specific; ssb; step; strategies; support; temperature; term; tool; transformational; trp; tsa; typology; urban; use; van; van niekerk; vulnerability; vulnerable; willemien cache: trp-5097.pdf plain text: trp-5097.txt item: #201 of 212 id: trp-6608 author: Ngcamu, Bethuel title: Climate change and disaster preparedness issues in Eastern Cape and Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa date: 2022 words: 11486 flesch: 46 summary: The article summarises the causes, challenges, impacts, and solutions that can be considered to plan for disaster preparedness. Keywords: Climate change, climate literacy, disasters, disaster preparedness, early warnings, preparedness plans, urban planning, unplanned urbanisation KLIMAATSVERANDERING EN RAMPGEREEDHEIDSKWESSIES IN OOS- KAAP EN KWAZULU-NATAL, SUID-AFRIKA Hierdie artikel het gepoog om literatuur oor die doeltreffendheid van die rampgereedheidsplanne in twee provinsies wat in 2022 deur klimaatgeïnduseerde rampe in Suid-Afrika getref is, te hersien. keywords: 2008; 2011; 2013; 2016; 2022; adaptation; africa; analysis; apartheid; april; areas; article; authors; available; awareness; capacity; cape; causes; challenges; change; cities; climate; climate change; coastal; communities; community; conditions; countries; damage; devastating; developed; development; die; disaster; disaster management; disaster preparedness; disaster risk; drought; early; eastern; economic; education; effective; effects; empirical; environmental; et al; events; extreme; farming; flood; flooding; global; government; groups; hazards; high; household; https://doi; https://doi.org/10.1016/j; impacts; important; inadequate; increase; induced; informal; information; infrastructure; international; journal; key; knowledge; kwazulu; kzn; lack; land; learning; level; likoluoa; limited; literacy; literature; local; losses; low; management; mitigation; model; municipalities; municipality; natal; natural; ngcamu; niekerk; number; officials; online; order; org/10.1016; partnerships; patel; people; planning; plans; policies; political; poor; poverty; preparedness; private; programmes; prone; provinces; public; rainfall; rapid; reduction; regional; research; researchers; resilience; response; review; rise; risk; role; science; services; settlements; socio; solutions; south; south africa; strategies; study; systems; theory; town; training; tsa; tse; understanding; unplanned; urban; urbanisation; van; variations; vulnerabilities; vulnerable; warning; weather; world cache: trp-6608.pdf plain text: trp-6608.txt item: #202 of 212 id: trp-6615 author: Adeleye, Oluwaseyi title: Climate change, COVID-19 and war: Triad Litmus Test questioning the conscientiousness for collective action date: 2022 words: 4328 flesch: 43 summary: As threatening to human health as COVID-19 is, it affected global GHG emissions in the early period of its emergence (Bai et al., 2020). Similarly, Forster et al. (2020), using national mobility data to estimate global emission reductions for ten species between February and June 2020, discovered that NOx emissions decreased by 30% in April, thus adding to a short-term cooling since the start of 2020. keywords: 2018; adeleye; ajobiewe; article; august; available; carbon; change; climate; climate change; co2; coal; commentary; countries; covid-19; development; doi; economic; emissions; empirical; energy; environment; et al; european; gas; germany; ghg; ghgs; global; gupta; https://doi; https://orcid; human; ifs; impact; international; ipcc; journal; july; june; litmus; market; measures; mechanisms; nations; number; org/0000; planning; policies; policy; reduction; regional; report; russia; solutions; studies; sustainable; times; town; trade; trading; turn; ukraine; united; war cache: trp-6615.pdf plain text: trp-6615.txt item: #203 of 212 id: trp-6619 author: Gasu, Martin title: International and national policy responses to combating global warming and climate change in Nigeria date: 2022 words: 8986 flesch: 42 summary: Gas flaring also severely impacts on the economics of a nation, in terms of the loss of funds and revenue, which it could have realised if it had conserved gas instead of flaring it (Ismail & Umukoro, 2012). This article reviews policy responses to reform climate change and global warming in Nigeria in light of oil exploration and gas flaring in the Niger Delta region. keywords: 2022; acid; act; action; africa; agreement; areas; article; associated; atmosphere; available; carbon; challenges; change; climate; climate change; combat; commercialisation; commission; commitments; communities; community; company; conference; convention; cop; countries; country; delta; development; die; different; dioxide; domestic; earth; economic; economy; emission; energy; environmental; exploration; financial; flare; flaring; food; fossil; framework; gas; gas flaring; gasu; ghgs; global; global warming; goal; government; greenhouse; health; host; human; impact; implementation; increase; industry; international; ipcc; ismail; issues; journal; june; klimaatsverandering; kyoto; law; level; meeting; methane; nations; natural; ndc; need; new; nigeria; nigeria gas; nnpc; november; nwuke; october; oil; olajide; olanrewaju; olujobi; online; osun; paris; parties; petroleum; pia; planning; policies; policy; power; production; programme; projects; protocol; pwc; regional; report; reserves; responses; review; science; set; state; study; supply; sustainable; targets; town; tsa; tse; umukoro; unep; unfcc; united; university; utilisation; van; warming; wmo; world; yakubu; years cache: trp-6619.pdf plain text: trp-6619.txt item: #204 of 212 id: trp-6973 author: Ola, Akeem title: Climate change effects and livelihood-adaptation strategies by the urban poor in Ibadan, Nigeria date: 2022 words: 12224 flesch: 48 summary: The Respondents’ Agreement Index was used to measure the respondents’ awareness of climate change and climate change adaptation strategies. Tobit Regression Model was used to analyse the factors influencing climate change adaptation strategies, while the effects of climate change on residents’ livelihood were measured using Multinomial Logistic Regression. keywords: 2016; 2017; 2019; access; activities; adaptation; adaptation strategies; adverse; africa; agreement; agricultural; analysis; animal; area; article; available; average; awareness; bnrcc; change adaptation; characteristics; city; clients; climate change; climatic; commercial; communities; conditions; country; crop; data; development; die; disasters; diverse; diversification; dry; dwellers; ebele; economic; effective; effects; elements; elisha; emodi; enete; environment; ethiopia; excessive; factors; farmers; farming; federal; figure; findings; floods; food; frequency; frequent; gender; global; government; heat; high; household; https://doi; ibadan; impacts; implications; important; income; independent; information; international; irregular; journal; klimaatsverandering; land; leholimo; level; livelihood; livelihood activities; livelihood strategies; long; loss; low; maemo; major; mean; ministry; model; multinomial; national; neighbourhoods; nigeria; non; note; number; observed; occurrence; ola; oladipo; online; oyo; patronage; patterns; people; phetoho; planning; poor; population; positive; production; productivity; questions; rainfall; regional; regression; research; residents; respondents; result; review; role; rural; sample; sciences; security; significant; size; socio; sources; south; state; statistics; strategies; strategy; studies; study; survey; table; temperature; town; tsa; tse; urban; van; variables; weight; work; years; yield cache: trp-6973.pdf plain text: trp-6973.txt item: #205 of 212 id: trp-6974 author: O’Donoghue, Sean title: The Durban Climate Change Strategy: Lessons learnt from the 2021 strategy review and implementation plan date: 2022 words: 10813 flesch: 35 summary: Officials were concerned that DCCS reporting would create issues when reporting failures, particularly when implementing complex projects across multiple sectors Using the existing municipal reporting system, but adding DCCS projects outside of the core scoring system has alleviated this concern, allowing for failure and learning sometimes associated with climate change adaptation Fi na nc e su pp or t National funding opportunities There are limited opportunities for financing climate change interventions through national conditional and non-conditional grants Introducing a dedicated resource in the municipality to track, coordinate, and apply to funding grants for climate change projects can help overcome funding barriers International funding opportunities International financing presents opportunities through climate change project-preparation support There is a need for a dedicated resource in the municipality to track, coordinate, and apply to international grants for climate change projects Climate finance capacity building Climate finance training courses and ongoing support help develop project ideas into detailed project concepts that can be applied to financing opportunities as they emerge Hosting regular climate finance training workshops with climate change project managers can address capacity barriers by supporting the conceptualisation and financing of projects O’Donoghue, Morgan, Leck & Haydvogl 2022 Town and Regional Planning (81):84-96 93 5.2 Developing partnerships for climate change responses Section 2.2 reflected on the increasingly deployed enabling mode of multilevel governance, which describes how cities globally are increasingly forming partnerships and collaborations to address climate change (Bulkeley, 2012: 97). This system-wide transformative approach challenges the status quo in recognition of the complex multilayered challenges presented by climate change (Pelling, 2010). keywords: 2011; 2016; 2018; 2019; 2022; actions; adaptation; additional; africa; approach; areas; article; barriers; building; bulkeley; cambridge; capacity; challenges; champions; change; change adaptation; change response; change strategy; cities; city; climate; climate change; communication; communities; complex; consultants; consultation; contexts; core; critical; data; dccs; dccs implementation; detailed; development; die; diverse; durban; durban climate; enabling; engagement; environmental; et al; ethekwini; evaluation; events; experience; finance; financing; focus; framework; funding; global; global south; governance; government; guide; haydvogl; https://doi; impacts; implementation; implementation plan; important; institutional; integrated; international; interventions; ipcc; key; leadership; learning; leck; lessons; level; limited; literature; local; mitigation; monitoring; morgan; multiple; municipal; municipal climate; municipality; need; new; officials; opportunities; organisations; outcomes; o’donoghue; participation; partnerships; pelling; phetoho; plan; planning; policy; political; process; processes; projects; public; regional; relevant; reporting; research; residents; resilience; response; review; revised; roberts; roles; sectors; significant; south; stakeholder; strategic; strategy; structures; studies; support; sustainability; system; table; theme; town; transformative; tse; university; van; workshop; ziervogel cache: trp-6974.pdf plain text: trp-6974.txt item: #206 of 212 id: twj-1043 author: Banner, Jay L. title: Climate Change Impacts on Texas Water: A White Paper Assessment of the Past, Present and Future and Recommendations for Action date: 2010 words: 14067 flesch: 53 summary: Unique aspects of Texas water resources and unknowns regarding impacts of climate change Unique aspects of Texas’ groundwater and surface water resources add to the uncertainty associated with the impact of climate change on Texas water. RECOMMENDATIONS Based on our analysis of the current state of knowledge regarding global climate change, Texas climate change, and the sensitivity of the state’s water resources to these changes, we make the following series of recommendations. keywords: 1950s; 2007; 2008; 2009; 20th; 21st; action; agreement; agriculture; american; analysis; annual; aquifers; areas; assessment; atmospheric; austin; availability; available; average; cambridge; canadian; center; century; change impacts; change research; changes; climate; climate change; climate model; climate projections; climatic; conditions; consortium; cook; costs; data; development; different; drought; east; economic; economy; editors; emissions; energy; environmental; et al; evaporation; events; extreme; factors; fig; following; future; future climate; geophysical; global; global change; global climate; groundwater; group; growth; health; high; impacts; increase; information; institute; intergovernmental; internet; ipcc; journal; june; land; large; level; likely; makers; management; meehl; mexico; model; national; natural; new; north; number; observations; observed; ocean; pacific; paleoclimate; panel; paper; past; pdsi; period; planning; policy; population; potential; precipitation; present; press; processes; program; projected; projections; public; rainfall; range; recommendations; reconstructions; records; regional; regions; report; research; resources; results; ring; river; runoff; scale; scenarios; science; scientists; seager; significant; simulations; southwest; state; storm; strategies; streamflow; studies; supply; surface; temperature; texas; texas climate; texas water; time; tree; tropical; twdb; u.s; uncertainties; uncertainty; understanding; united; university; use; variability; volume; warming; water; water journal; water resources; water supply; west texas; white; world; wurbs; yang; year cache: twj-1043.pdf plain text: twj-1043.txt item: #207 of 212 id: ucjll-374 author: Nasir, Dr. Muhammad Haseeb title: Climate Change and Media Representation: A Multimodal Discourse Analysis of Clean Green Pakistan Policy from Eco-linguistic perspective date: 2022 words: 4552 flesch: 50 summary: Climate change is a reality which we are currently living in until and unless we recognize the need and importance of climate justice discourse, this issue of climate change cannot be resolved or mitigated in an equitable manner. Research Objectives The objectives of the current study are: ➢ To investigate the representation of climate change discourse in Pakistani print media advertisements ➢ To analyze several semiotic resource systems employed in the advertisements for projection of environment friendly narrative Research Questions keywords: advertisement; analysis; change; chitral; chitral journal; clean; climate; climate change; color; critical; data; different; discourse; ecolinguistics; ecological; ecology; english; environment; etc; framework; government; green; greenhouse; https://doi.org/10.33195/jll.v6ii.374; important; issn; journal; june; khyber; language; linguistics; literature; literature vol; meanings; media; media representation; need; newspapers; order; pakistan; people; placard; print; representation; role; salience; social; stibbe; study; text; tree; university; use; vol; waste; words; | issue; | jan cache: ucjll-374.pdf plain text: ucjll-374.txt item: #208 of 212 id: ujlc-40062 author: Sarjana, I Gede Eka title: Climate Change and Human Migration: Towards More Humane Interpretation of Refugee date: 2018 words: 17989 flesch: 36 summary: This article is concluded by reiterating and emphasizing that, although environmental refugees or climate refugees are not legally comprehended in the international legal framework, it is morally wrong for states and international organisations to leave them behind for a problem they did little or nothing to cause. This article is concluded by reiterating and emphasizing that, although environmental refugees or climate refugees are not legally comprehended in the international legal framework, it is morally wrong for states and international organisations to leave them behind for a problem they did little or nothing to cause. keywords: ability; adaptation; adverse; affected; affected people; analysis; article; cases; cause; change displacement; change refugee; climate change; climate refugees; common; community; conditions; conflict; convention; countries; country; culture; decision; definition; developed; development; disasters; displacement; document; economic; eka; environmental; environmental change; environmental law; environmental migrants; environmental refugees; example; existing; fact; factors; floods; food; gap; gede; global; government; group; home; human; human displacement; human migration; human rights; humanitarian; impacts; instruments; international; international environmental; international journal; international law; international protection; international refugee; interpretation; ipcc; issue; journal; july; law; legal; migrants; migration; movement; myers; nationality; nations; natural; new; no.2; norman; op.cit; order; pacific; paper; particular; people; persecution; persons; political; population; problems; protection; refugee convention; refugee law; refugee status; report; research; responsibility; result; review; rights; sarjana; scholars; scientific; situation; social; state; status; term; time; udayana; unep; unhcr; united; university; vol; world; zealand cache: ujlc-40062.pdf plain text: ujlc-40062.txt item: #209 of 212 id: wep-9823 author: Farreras, Verónica title: Valuation of Viticultural Adaptation to Climate Change in Vineyards: A Discrete Choice Experiment to Prioritize Trade-Offs Perceived by Citizens date: 2020 words: 9486 flesch: 50 summary: According to the aforementioned results conduct- ed on the vineyards of Mendoza (Uliarte et al., 2013; Castex et al., 2015; Martinez et al., 2018) and the cur- rent knowledge on the efficiency of the irrigation meth- ods (Morábito et al., 2007; Schilardi, 2015), on changes in the precipitation patterns (Boninsegna, 2014; Deis et al., 2015), and on population dynamics of pests, dis- eases and natural enemies (Hamada and Ghini, 2011; Vázquez, 2011; Deis et al., 2015), we hypothesised a pos- sible temperature-change scenario by 2050, which we will refer to as the ‘‘do-nothing’’ or ‘‘business-as-usual’’ (BAU) situation. 101Valuation of Viticultural Adaptation to Climate Change in Vineyards the rest of the vineyards, the estimated efficiency varies between 82% and 90% as a result of the implementation of water-saving technologies such as the drip irrigation system (Morábito et al., 2007; Schilardi et al., 2015). keywords: 2016; abraham; adaptation; agricultural; alternatives; annual; area; argentina; attribute; availability; available; average; bau; biodiversity; central; change; chemical; chemical fertilizers; choice; citizens; climate; climate change; coefficient; conservation; consumers; control; cover; crops; current; decrease; del; different; discrete; diseases; economics; efficiency; environmental; et al; experiment; farreras; fertilizers; figure; gender; global; green; hectare; higher; household; income; increase; irrigation; laura; levels; limits; management; marginal; mendocinian; mendoza; methods; model; monetary; morábito; nacional; natural; new; non; oases; offs; parentheses; payment; percentage; pesos; point; policy; population; possible; practices; preferences; quality; questionnaire; random; region; resource; respondents; result; sample; set; significant; situation; social; soil; study; sustainable; system; table; terms; time; trade; units; urban; use; uses; utility; valuation; values; variable; vegetation; verónica; vineyards; viticultural; warming; water; water availability; welfare; willing; wine; years cache: wep-9823.pdf plain text: wep-9823.txt item: #210 of 212 id: zbornik-299 author: Cvetković, Vladimir M. title: PUBLIC PERCEPTION OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND ITS IMPACT ON NATURAL DISASTERS date: 2021 words: 9114 flesch: 51 summary: This perception of the problem of climate change changes after a personal confrontation with the consequences of climate change in the form of extreme weather conditions, which increases the desire to participate in solving the problem (Capstick et al., 2015). In some other research, age has been found to have a weak influence on climate change perception (Hesed & Paolisso, 2015; Howe, Mildenberger, Marlon, & Leiserowitz, 2015). keywords: 43–58; activities; adaptation; age; analysis; assessment; belgrade; causes; central; change impact; change perception; characteristics; climate change; cvetković; cvijic; demographic; determined; disasters; economic; education; effects; employment; energy; environmental; et al; extent; fear; frequency; gender; geogr; global; grbić; greater; higher; human; impact; important; increase; influence; intensity; international; journal; knowledge; leiserowitz; level; management; marital; multivariate; natural; natural disasters; nature climate; number; perception; point; population; precipitation; predictor; public; public perception; regression; relationship; research; respondents; results; risk; risk perception; school; science; scores; serbia; significant; socio; statistical; status; study; table; temperature; v. m.; variables; variance; vulnerability; years cache: zbornik-299.pdf plain text: zbornik-299.txt item: #211 of 212 id: zbornik-326 author: Peñalba, Ericson H. title: CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION: THE CASE OF COASTAL COMMUNITIES IN THE PHILIPPINES date: 2021 words: 10071 flesch: 46 summary: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-4762.2011.01065.x Catane, S. G., Carag, J. W. M., Flora, J. R. R., Go, C. M. M., Capino, J. B., Cesista, I. Y. A., . . . The Cartographic Journal, 53(4), 296–299. https://doi.org/10.1080/00087041.2016.1256963 Käyhkö, N., Khamis, Z. A., Eilola, S., Virtanen, E., Muhammad, M. J., Viitasalo, M., & Fagerholm, N. (2019). keywords: adaptation; adaptive; analysis; areas; awareness; bambang; barangay; bodies; bulakan; capacity; case; change; change adaptation; children; climate; climate change; coastal; coastal communities; communities; community; conditions; council; cvijic; data; development; disaster; environmental; et al; events; exercises; experiences; experts; exposure; extreme; families; figure; flooding; geogr; geographic; gis; hazards; high; impacts; informants; information; international; journal; key; knowledge; land; level; likely; livelihood; local; low; management; mapping; maps; measures; municipal; natural; natural hazards; network; office; open; participants; participatory; people; perceptions; perez; peñalba; pgis; philippines; planning; plans; prone; properties; rainfall; reduction; research; residents; risk; river; science; season; services; storm; study; surge; taliptip; thematic; themes; typhoons; use; village; vulnerability; vulnerable; waste; water; weather cache: zbornik-326.pdf plain text: zbornik-326.txt item: #212 of 212 id: zbornik-34 author: Prokić, Marija title: CLIMATE TRENDS OF TEMPERATURE AND PRECIPITATION IN NIŠAVA RIVER VALLEY (SERBIA) FOR 1960-2015 PERIOD date: 2018 words: 3551 flesch: 47 summary: According to Rakićević (1976), Bela Palanka was the place with the smallest amount of mean annual precipitation (526 mm) for the period 1931 1960. Mean annual precipitation and mean monthly precipitation (mm) for meteorological station Niš for period 1960 2015 Figure 9. keywords: air; annual; average; bela; change; climate; cvijic; data; difference; dimitrovgrad; figure; geogr; linear; mean; meteorological; monthly; niš; nišava; observed; palanka; period; pirot; precipitation; region; river; seasonal; serbia; stations; summer; temperatures; trends; valley; year; ° c cache: zbornik-34.pdf plain text: zbornik-34.txt