نتایج جستجو برای: seven criteriaincluding climate

تعداد نتایج: 346577  

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه شهید چمران اهواز - دانشکده مهندسی علوم آب 1393

drought is transient phenomenon , slow , repetitive and integral part of the climate of each region. drought begins with a substantial reduction in precipitation over the long-term average rainfall and over time, reduced soil moisture and surface and ground water resources will continue to decrease. this phenomenon is the most important in bakhtegan basin because of its importance in strategic ...

Journal: :Population and environment 2016
Barbara Entwisle Nathalie E Williams Ashton M Verdery Ronald R Rindfuss Stephen J Walsh George P Malanson Peter J Mucha Brian G Frizzelle Philip M McDaniel Xiaozheng Yao Benjamin W Heumann Pramote Prasartkul Yothin Sawangdee Aree Jampaklay

This is a study of migration responses to climate shocks. We construct an agent-based model that incorporates dynamic linkages between demographic behaviors, such as migration, marriage, and births, and agriculture and land use, which depend on rainfall patterns. The rules and parameterization of our model are empirically derived from qualitative and quantitative analyses of a well-studied demo...

Currently, there is little information on the high mountain species' response to the climate change in Iran, and it seems that these species are significantly affected by the climate change. In the current research, the spatial vulnerability of Caspian snowcock (Tetraogallus caspius) to the  climate change in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari province was predicted using the ensemble modelling approach...

2016
P.A. Schulte A. Bhattacharya C.R. Butler H.K. Chun B. Jacklitsch T. Jacobs M. Kiefer J. Lincoln S. Pendergrass J. Shire J. Watson G.R. Wagner

In 2009, a preliminary framework for how climate change could affect worker safety and health was described. That framework was based on a literature search from 1988-2008 that supported seven categories of climate-related occupational hazards: (1) increased ambient temperature; (2) air pollution; (3) ultraviolet radiation exposure; (4) extreme weather; (5) vector-borne diseases and expanded ha...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2013
Abigail E Cahill Matthew E Aiello-Lammens M Caitlin Fisher-Reid Xia Hua Caitlin J Karanewsky Hae Yeong Ryu Gena C Sbeglia Fabrizio Spagnolo John B Waldron Omar Warsi John J Wiens

Anthropogenic climate change is predicted to be a major cause of species extinctions in the next 100 years. But what will actually cause these extinctions? For example, will it be limited physiological tolerance to high temperatures, changing biotic interactions or other factors? Here, we systematically review the proximate causes of climate-change related extinctions and their empirical suppor...

Journal: :International journal of biometeorology 2012
Lauren B Buckley Madison S Foushee

Climate change has driven many organisms to shift their seasonal timing. Are humans also shifting their weather-related behaviors such as outdoor recreation? Here we show that peak attendance in US national parks experiencing climate change has shifted 4 days earlier since 1979. Of the nine parks experiencing significant increases in mean spring temperatures, seven also exhibit shifts in the ti...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Margaret C Nelson Scott E Ingram Andrew J Dugmore Richard Streeter Matthew A Peeples Thomas H McGovern Michelle Hegmon Jette Arneborg Keith W Kintigh Seth Brewington Katherine A Spielmann Ian A Simpson Colleen Strawhacker Laura E L Comeau Andrea Torvinen Christian K Madsen George Hambrecht Konrad Smiarowski

This paper identifies rare climate challenges in the long-term history of seven areas, three in the subpolar North Atlantic Islands and four in the arid-to-semiarid deserts of the US Southwest. For each case, the vulnerability to food shortage before the climate challenge is quantified based on eight variables encompassing both environmental and social domains. These data are used to evaluate t...

In applied linguistics, washback, or backwash, refers to the influence of tests on teaching and learning. Though there is now a large body of research investigating the impact of tests on educational processes and outcomes, the possible effect of language tests on the psychological environment of language classrooms remains underexplored. This study examined the effect of IELTS on the classroom...

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