نتایج جستجو برای: moderate climate

تعداد نتایج: 348325  

2014
Su-Mia Akin Pim Martens Alessandro Pezzoli

Climate change is considered to be a significant influence for infectious disease risk in Western Europe. Climatic and non-climatic developments act together resulting in current and future infectious disease risk. This study uses a survey to explore Dutch expert perspectives on climate change induced infectious disease risk. The results show that the experts consider temperature change, precip...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 1999
D S Moran M Horowitz U Meiri A Laor K B Pandolf

A physiological strain index (PSI) based on heart rate (HR) and rectal temperature (Tre) was recently suggested to evaluate exercise-heat stress in humans. The purpose of this study was to adjust PSI for rats and to evaluate this index at different levels of heat acclimation and training. The corrections of HR and Tre to modify the index for rats are as follows: PSI = 5 (Tre t - Tre 0). (41.5 -...

Journal: :Global change biology 2017
Cuauhtémoc Sáenz-Romero Jean-Baptiste Lamy Alexis Ducousso Brigitte Musch François Ehrenmann Sylvain Delzon Stephen Cavers Władysław Chałupka Said Dağdaş Jon Kehlet Hansen Steve J Lee Mirko Liesebach Hans-Martin Rau Achilleas Psomas Volker Schneck Wilfried Steiner Niklaus E Zimmermann Antoine Kremer

How temperate forests will respond to climate change is uncertain; projections range from severe decline to increased growth. We conducted field tests of sessile oak (Quercus petraea), a widespread keystone European forest tree species, including more than 150 000 trees sourced from 116 geographically diverse populations. The tests were planted on 23 field sites in six European countries, in or...

2007
Christopher Potter Shyam Boriah Michael Steinbach Vipin Kumar Steven Klooster

Monthly composite data from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) satellite sensor was used to reconstruct vegetation dynamics in response to climate patterns over the period 2001–05 for North America. Results imply that plant growth over extensive land areas were closely coupled to El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) effects on regional climate. Areas strongly tied to recen...

2006
ANTHONY LEISEROWITZ

A national, representative survey of the U.S. public found that Americans have moderate climate change risk perceptions, strongly support a variety of national and international policies to mitigate climate change, and strongly oppose several carbon tax proposals. Drawing on the theoretical distinction between analytic and experiential decision-making, this study found that American risk percep...

2009
DAVID M. MAYER

We propose service attributes as boundary conditions of the relationship between service climate and customer satisfaction. Drawing on service climate theory and research, the customer contact model of service delivery, typologies of service attributes, and relational coordination theory, we hypothesized that customer contact frequency, service intangibility, and service employee interdependenc...

2016
Laura M. Hopson Eunju Lee

a r t i c l e i n f o The persistent achievement gap between students from poor families and their peers calls for research that examines risk factors associated with poverty and strategies for promoting resilience. Research demonstrates the impact of school climate on behavior and academic achievement, especially in high-poverty schools. The present study examines associations between family p...

2009
Gerald Shively Patrick Ward Noah Diffenbaugh

Cross-country data on energy consumption, GDP and vulnerability are used to measure percentage changes in vulnerability associated with percentage changes in per capita GDP and per capita energy consumption. Energy consumption, through its nonlinear effects on per capita income, have the effect of reducing a country’s overall vulnerability to climate change by a greater amount at moderate incom...

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