نتایج جستجو برای: coastal climate

تعداد نتایج: 219374  

2005
Indur M. Goklany

An evaluation of analyses sponsored by the predecessor to the U.K. Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) of the global impacts of climate change under various mitigation scenarios (including CO2 stabilization at 550 and 750 ppm) coupled with an examination of the relative costs associated with different schemes to either mitigate climate change or reduce vulnerability to va...

2012
Ranjan Ramasamy Sinnathamby Noble Surendran

Global climate change can potentially increase the transmission of mosquito vector-borne diseases such as malaria, lymphatic filariasis, and dengue in many parts of the world. These predictions are based on the effects of changing temperature, rainfall, and humidity on mosquito breeding and survival, the more rapid development of ingested pathogens in mosquitoes and the more frequent blood feed...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2007
Doris Schiedek Brita Sundelin James W Readman Robie W Macdonald

There is now general consensus that climate change is a global threat and a challenge for the 21st century. More and more information is available demonstrating how increased temperature may affect aquatic ecosystems and living resources or how increased water levels may impact coastal zones and their management. Many ecosystems are also affected by human releases of contaminants, for example f...

2011
Efstratios Doukakis

All climate models agree that the temperature in Greece will increase in the range of 1° to 2°C by the year 2030 and mean sea level in Mediterranean is expected to rise at the rate of 5 cm/decade. The aim of the present paper is the estimation of the coastline displacement driven by the climate change and sea level rise. In order to achieve that, all known statistical and non-statistical comput...

Journal: :Ambio 2012
Joanna Piwowarczyk Anders Hansson Mattias Hjerpe Boris Chubarenko Konstantin Karmanov

Before climate change is considered in long-term coastal management, it is necessary to investigate how institutional stakeholders in coastal management conceptualize climate change, as their awareness will ultimately affect their actions. Using questionnaires in eight Baltic Sea riparian countries, this study examines environmental managers' awareness of climate change. Our results indicate th...

2011
Zhaohua Dai Devendra M. Amatya Carl C. Trettin Changsheng Li

Understanding the changes in hydrology of coastal forested wetlands induced by climate change is fundamental for developing strategies to sustain their functions and services. This study examined 60 years of climatic observations and 30 years of hydrological data, collected at the Santee Experimental Forest (SEF) in coastal South Carolina. We also applied a physically-based, distributed hydrolo...

2014
Michael C Vasey V Thomas Parker Karen D Holl Michael E Loik Seth Hiatt

We investigated the hypothesis that maritime climatic factors associated with summer fog and low cloud stratus (summer marine layer) help explain the compositional diversity of chaparral in the coast range of central California. We randomly sampled chaparral species composition in 0.1-hectare plots along a coast-to-interior gradient. For each plot, climatic variables were estimated and soil sam...

2017
Eduardo Jaramillo Jenifer E Dugan David M Hubbard Heraldo Contreras Cristian Duarte Emilio Acuña David S Schoeman

Predicting responses of coastal ecosystems to altered sea surface temperatures (SST) associated with global climate change, requires knowledge of demographic responses of individual species. Body size is an excellent metric because it scales strongly with growth and fecundity for many ectotherms. These attributes can underpin demographic as well as community and ecosystem level processes, provi...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Juan-Carlos Ciscar Ana Iglesias Luc Feyen László Szabó Denise Van Regemorter Bas Amelung Robert Nicholls Paul Watkiss Ole B Christensen Rutger Dankers Luis Garrote Clare M Goodess Alistair Hunt Alvaro Moreno Julie Richards Antonio Soria

Quantitative estimates of the economic damages of climate change usually are based on aggregate relationships linking average temperature change to loss in gross domestic product (GDP). However, there is a clear need for further detail in the regional and sectoral dimensions of impact assessments to design and prioritize adaptation strategies. New developments in regional climate modeling and p...

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