نتایج جستجو برای: coastal climate

تعداد نتایج: 219374  

2013
M. Ruckelshaus S. C. Doney H. M. Galindo J. P. Barry F. Chan J. E. Duffy S. D. Gaines J. M. Grebmeier N. Knowlton J. Polovina N. N. Rabalais W. J. Sydeman L. D. Talley

Benefits humans rely on from the ocean – marine ecosystem services – are increasingly vulnerable under future climate. This paper reviews how three valued services have, and will continue to, shift under climate change: (1) capture fisheries, (2) food from aquaculture, and (3) protection from coastal hazards such as storms and sea-level rise. Climate adaptation planning is just beginning for fi...

2008
L. R. Hole

Dominating wind patterns around Norway may change due to climate warming. This could affect transport of polluted air masses and precipitation. Here, we study relations between reactive nitrogen wet deposition and air mass transport during summer and winter expressed in the form of climate indices, at seven sites in Southern Norway for the period 1980–2005. Atmospheric nitrate concentrations de...

2011
Sumith Pathirana Clement Akumu

Climate change will have a profound impact on coastal ecosystems, particularly, wetland cover types. It is therefore important that such changes are predicted so that appropriate adaptations can be suggested. This study investigated the changes of spatial distribution of four coastal wetland plant species in response to potential climate change in northeastern NSW, Australia. The study used BIO...

2015
Mengieng Ung Isaac Luginaah Ratana Chuenpagdee Gwyn Campbell

In response to climate change at different spatial scales, adaptation has become one of the focal points of current research and policy developments. In the context of coastal Cambodia, there is little research on local level adaptation to climate change. Using ordinal logistic and logistic regression analyses, this study examines the relationship between perceived self-efficacy and anticipator...

2008
Sammy Zahran Samuel D Brody Arnold Vedlitz Himanshu Grover Caitlyn Miller

We examine the reasons why a US locality would voluntarily commit to the Cities for Climate Protection (CCP) campaign. Using geographic information systems analytic techniques, we map and measure a locality's vulnerability to climate-change impacts at the county level of spatial precision. We analyze multiple measures of climate-change vulnerability, including expected temperature change, extre...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Rebecca G Asch

Climate change has prompted an earlier arrival of spring in numerous ecosystems. It is uncertain whether such changes are occurring in Eastern Boundary Current Upwelling ecosystems, because these regions are subject to natural decadal climate variability, and regional climate models predict seasonal delays in upwelling. To answer this question, the phenology of 43 species of larval fishes was i...

2016
Elizabeth VanWormer Tim E Carpenter Purnendu Singh Karen Shapiro Wesley W. Wallender Patricia A. Conrad John L. Largier Marco P. Maneta Jonna A. K. Mazet

Rapidly developing coastal regions face consequences of land use and climate change including flooding and increased sediment, nutrient, and chemical runoff, but these forces may also enhance pathogen runoff, which threatens human, animal, and ecosystem health. Using the zoonotic parasite Toxoplasma gondii in California, USA as a model for coastal pathogen pollution, we examine the spatial dist...

2007
C. D. Woodroffe Robert J. Nicholls Poh Poh Wong Colin D. Woodroffe

Nicholls, R.J., P.P. Wong, V.R. Burkett, J.O. Codignotto, J.E. Hay, R.F. McLean, S. Ragoonaden and C.D. Woodroffe, 2007: Coastal systems and low-lying areas. Climate Change 2007: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability. Contribution of Working Group II to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, M.L. Parry, O.F. Canziani, J.P. Palutikof, P.J. van der Linden a...

2012
Lauren-Kristine Pryzant John F. Bruno

This summer, Americans are experiencing climate change as record-breaking heat and drought. Our new normal, with its massive wildfires and severe storms, has given the whole nation a sense of the economic and social consequences of global warming that coastal communities around the world have been experiencing for decades. If you live near the sea, you’re probably witnessing the consequences of...

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