نتایج جستجو برای: mitigation measures

تعداد نتایج: 383775  

Journal: :Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience 2013
A Del Prado P Crosson J E Olesen C A Rotz

The farm level is the most appropriate scale for evaluating options for mitigating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, because the farm represents the unit at which management decisions in livestock production are made. To date, a number of whole farm modelling approaches have been developed to quantify GHG emissions and explore climate change mitigation strategies for livestock systems. This paper...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2008
Robert J. Blendon Lisa M. Koonin John M. Benson Martin S. Cetron William E. Pollard Elizabeth W. Mitchell Kathleen J. Weldon Melissa J. Herrmann

We report the results of a national survey conducted to help public health officials understand the public's response to community mitigation interventions for a severe outbreak of pandemic influenza. Survey results suggest that if community mitigation measures are instituted, most respondents would comply with recommendations but would be challenged to do so if their income or job were severel...

2008
M. El-Fadel E. Bou-Zeid

Transport related emissions have been long associated with adverse impacts on air quality particularly in densely populated urban areas. This paper evaluates the contribution of the road transport sector, in a typical small developing country, to air pollutants emissions. The Motor Vehicle Emission Inventory (MVEI) computer based model, with inputs adjusted to the fleet and conditions at hand, ...

2009
Sergey Paltsev John M. Reilly Henry D. Jacoby Jennifer F. Morris

This note provides an overview of different measures of costs of climate policy. While in our studies we stress emissions prices and welfare changes, here we illustrate the measures in most common use, showing results for the 167 bmt scenario from Paltsev et al (2009). Similar results for the other scenarios can be derived from Appendix A to that report. These are studies of mitigation costs on...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2008
Peter Doshi Robert J. Blendon Lisa M. Koonin John M. Benson Martin S. Cetron William E. Pollard Elizabeth W. Mitchell Kathleen J. Weldon Melissa J. Herrmann

In Response: We agree with Doshi (1) that in our study, reported in Public Response to Community Mitigation Measures for Pandemic Infl uenza (2), we purposely asked respondents to imagine a “severe outbreak” of “a new type of fl u,” and that possible scenario was vastly different from ordinary fl u seasons. Although previous pandemics have varied in their severity (3) and their concomitant illn...

2003
Srikantha Herath

Among various natural disasters floods make the largest impact in terms of number of casualties, people affected and property lost. Flood data during the past 30 years show that flood events that cause significant impacts have increased at a steady rate. Available data suggest that this increase could be attributed to increasing population and exposure, increasing property values located in vul...

2012
J. K. Poussin P. Bubeck J. C. J. H. Aerts P. J. Ward

Flood risk throughout Europe has increased in the last few decades, and is projected to increase further owing to continued development in flood-prone areas and climate change. In recent years, studies have shown that adequate undertaking of semi-structural and non-structural measures can considerably decrease the costs of floods for households. However, there is little insight into how such me...

2016
Jenna Tyler

Natural disasters continue to plague the United States, undermining the nation’s ability to build disaster resilient communities. Although structural and non-structural mitigation measures are currently in place to lessen the impact natural disasters have on society, little attention has been given to the construction of green infrastructure as a sustainable hazard mitigation strategy. The purp...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Joeri Rogelj Michiel Schaeffer Malte Meinshausen Drew T Shindell William Hare Zbigniew Klimont Guus J M Velders Markus Amann Hans Joachim Schellnhuber

Anthropogenic global warming is driven by emissions of a wide variety of radiative forcers ranging from very short-lived climate forcers (SLCFs), like black carbon, to very long-lived, like CO2. These species are often released from common sources and are therefore intricately linked. However, for reasons of simplification, this CO2-SLCF linkage was often disregarded in long-term projections of...

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