... modeled by the HadCM3 (Hadley) in comparison with the observations, as reported in Stratton (1999); Gordon et ...observed areas of maximum high frequency variability or storm tracks in the North Pacific and ...
... lthough the ANALOG method appeared to be the best SDM in this study, it may suffer from certain limitations when used in a climatechange context, notably when down- scaling GCM projections over the 21st ...
... of climatechange on soil erosion are due to the lack of appropriate data, process knowledge and modeling tools; this contrasts with research gaps in hydrological studies, where impact assessment ...
... The Agricultural Zoning of the present study considered cotton water balance (relation climate/soil/ plant) for 10‑day periods using Sarra model (Affholder et ...and statistical functions (frequency ...
... and ClimateChange: Future Trends And their Policy Implications for Migration, Development Research Centre on Migration, Globalization and Poverty, University of Sussex, Working Paper T-27 (20/09/2009) in ...
... As the aforementioned authors pointed out, “the phe- nomenon fire has so many aspects as do people who are dealing with it (...) based on their primary interests, each of these “communities” has different notions of the ...
... created by averaging the ensemble of three different ...used by Kusaka et ...of climate being influenced by urbanization and related land cover changes on regional or even global scale ...
... tion. By keeping tag of water vapor origin, it is thus possible to gain quantitative information on the contribution of spe- cific predefined water sources to a precipitation ...conclusion by per- forming ...
... of climatechange, adding to existing pressures such as ...on climatechangeby facilitating a structured approach to dealing with coastal ...affected byclimate ...to ...
... Much conservation has historically focused on individual species. Nonetheless, as the benefits of ecosystem func- tion to humans become more apparent (MEA 2005), and as we come to appreciate the complex, often indirect ...
... inferential statistical techniques. The findings indicate a broad opinion by farmers of the effects of climatechange due to the gradual increase in temperature that causes changes in the ...
... bility of doing integrations on the order of several thousand years, in other words, for a significant part of the ∼21 kyr long precession cycle. This allows one to actually “fol- low” the basin circulation into (or out ...
... of climatechange on the distribution of two insectivorous passerines (the meadow pipit Anthus pratensis and the chiffchaff Phylloscopus collybita) in wintering grounds of the Western Mediterranean ...
... an assessment of the fitness of populations of ...potential areas and environmental factors that allow us to determine the occurrence of the species and locate priority areas for the ...priority ...
... culation models (GCMs). Dimension reduction using emulation is one solution to this problem, demonstrated here with the GCM PLASIM-ENTS. Our approach generates temporally evolving spatial patterns of climate ...
... imposed by low soil nutrient levels are part of a complex of strategies that permit successional communities to survive and develop on nutrient-poor tropical ...and areas studied here (with the exception of ...
... the climatechange depends on the perceptions that the stakeholders have on potential effects of the climatechange and the possibilities to counteract these ...on climate changes and ...
... classification, agriculturalareas and forested or semi-natural areas compose the largest part of the territory ...(16.78%), areas principally occupied by agriculture, with significant ...
... Abstract. Climatechange introduced new challenges to vinegrowers in the Mediterraneanareas such as the hot and dry winegrowing region of Alentejo, south ...
... environmental change originating from large expansion of industrial ...rise by 1.5-4.5°C by the middle of next century (IPCC, 1990; IPCC, 2007; Rai and Rai, ...