نتایج جستجو برای: climatic hazard

تعداد نتایج: 96324  

Journal: :The New phytologist 2014
Ken W Krauss Karen L McKee Catherine E Lovelock Donald R Cahoon Neil Saintilan Ruth Reef Luzhen Chen

Mangroves are among the most well described and widely studied wetland communities in the world. The greatest threats to mangrove persistence are deforestation and other anthropogenic disturbances that can compromise habitat stability and resilience to sea-level rise. To persist, mangrove ecosystems must adjust to rising sea level by building vertically or become submerged. Mangroves may direct...

2013
Marcel van Oijen Christian Beer Wolfgang Cramer Anja Rammig Markus Reichstein Susanne Rolinski Jean-Francois Soussana

We present a simple method of probabilistic risk analysis for ecosystems. The only requirements are time series—modelled or measured—of environment and ecosystem variables. Risk is defined as the product of hazard probability and ecosystem vulnerability. Vulnerability is the expected difference in ecosystem performance between years with and without hazardous conditions. We show an application ...

2002
Stephen G. Evans John J. Clague

Climatic warming during the last 100-150 years has resulted in a significant glacier ice loss from mountainous areas of the world. Certain natural processes which pose hazards to people and development in these areas have accelerated as a result of this recent deglaciation. These include glacier avalanches, landslides and slope instability caused by glacier debuttressing, and outburst floods fr...

2003
J. Csirke

Variability is an inherent characteristic of neritic fisheries. This is usually associated with both heavy fishing and changes in environmental conditions. Consideration needs to be given to the biological, physical and human components of the management system. This includes controlling the type, size and amount of fish harvested; trying to respond in a timely manner to events in the fishery i...

2015
Mario Mhawej Ghaleb Faour Palmiro Poltronieri

Wildfires occur in different climatic zones, forest cover types and eras. Wildfire or forest fire has always shaped the landscape. Different methodologies and indexes have emerged to determine the likelihood of wildfire, commonly confused with the wildfire hazard. However, none of these are universal or portable. In this paper, we have gone through several articles, projects and books. The aim ...

2015
Qing Tian Daniel G. Brown Shuming Bao Shuhua Qi

Less developed places that are affected by climatic impacts face great challenges to future development. Place-based assessments that look at both the development level and climatic impacts on development are important for understanding the current state of human well-being and generating insights into how to facilitate sustainable development in the future. We carry out an assessment of human ...

2003
Kam-biu Liu Houyuan Lu

Any realistic assessment of the impacts of future climatic changes on the Gulf coast region must take into consideration the effects of global warming on hurricane activity. It has been hypothesized that the hazard of wildfire increases significantly after an intense hurricane strike. However, the lack of longterm records on intense hurricane landfalls and major wildfires has prevented a vigoro...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2016
Christopher I Roos Andrew C Scott Claire M Belcher William G Chaloner Jonathan Aylen Rebecca Bliege Bird Michael R Coughlan Bart R Johnson Fay H Johnston Julia McMorrow Toddi Steelman

Living with fire is a challenge for human communities because they are influenced by socio-economic, political, ecological and climatic processes at various spatial and temporal scales. Over the course of 2 days, the authors discussed how communities could live with fire challenges at local, national and transnational scales. Exploiting our diverse, international and interdisciplinary expertise...

2015
Antarpreet Jutla Haidar Aldaach Hannah Billian Ali Akanda Anwar Huq Rita Colwell Guy J-P. Schumann

INTRODUCTION Cholera, an infectious diarrheal disease, has been shown to be associated with large scale hydroclimatic processes. The sudden and sporadic occurrence of epidemic cholera is linked with high mortality rates, in part, due to uncertainty in timing and location of outbreaks. Improved understanding of the relationship between pathogenic abundance and climatic processes allows predictio...

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