نتایج جستجو برای: cold climate

تعداد نتایج: 269832  

Journal: :International journal of circumpolar health 2005
Juhani Hassi Mika Rytkönen Jyrki Kotaniemi Hannu Rintamäki

In circumpolar areas the climate remains cool or thermoneutral during the majority of the days of the year spite of global warming. Therefore, health consequences related to cold exposure represent also in the future the majority of climate-related adverse health effects. Hot summers may be an exception. At ambient temperatures below +10 - +12 degrees C, humans experience cold stress of varying...

Journal: Desert 2015

There has been some decline in the land potential capacity in many developing countries, and depending on location,the multi objective management strategy of Agroforestry can make effective use of natural resources to be feasible.Environmental principles which are effective on Agroforestry systems and their components, together with climaticfactors, are the important parameters which been evalu...

2008
Gregory V. Jones Gregory B. Goodrich

Trends in climate variables important to winegrape production in the western United States include fewer frost days, longer growing seasons, and higher spring and growing season temperatures. These trends have been related to a steady increase in wine quality and a decrease in year-to-year variability. While the trends in climate have been linked to increasing sea surface temperatures in the ea...

Introduction Climate change is the greatest price society is paying for decades of environmental neglect. The impact of global warming is most visible in the rising threat of climate-related natural disasters. Globally, meteorological disasters more than doubled, from an average of forty-five events a year to almost 120 events a year (Vinod, 2017). Climate change refers to changes in the distr...

2014
JAMES W. HEAD DAVID R. MARCHANT

The early climate of Mars (Noachian Period, the first ~20% of its history) is thought to differ significantly from that of its more recent history (Amazonian Period, the last ~66%) which is characterized by hyperarid, hypothermal conditions that result in mean annual air temperatures (MAAT) well below 0°C, a global cryosphere, minimal melting on the ground surface, and a horizontally stratified...

Journal: :Global change biology 2014
Robert J Warren Mark A Bradford

Successful species interactions require that both partners share a similar cue. For many species, spring warming acts as a shared signal to synchronize mutualist behaviors. Spring flowering plants and the ants that disperse their seeds respond to warming temperatures so that ants forage when plants drop seeds. However, where warm-adapted ants replace cold-adapted ants, changes in this timing mi...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2012
Martino Orrù Efisio Mattana Hugh W Pritchard Gianluigi Bacchetta

BACKGROUND AND AIMS The importance of thermal thresholds for predicting seed dormancy release and germination timing under the present climate conditions and simulated climate change scenarios was investigated. In particular, Vitis vinifera subsp. sylvestris was investigated in four Sardinian populations over the full altitudinal range of the species (from approx. 100 to 800 m a.s.l). METHODS...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Daniel J Isaak Michael K Young Charles H Luce Steven W Hostetler Seth J Wenger Erin E Peterson Jay M Ver Hoef Matthew C Groce Dona L Horan David E Nagel

The imminent demise of montane species is a recurrent theme in the climate change literature, particularly for aquatic species that are constrained to networks and elevational rather than latitudinal retreat as temperatures increase. Predictions of widespread species losses, however, have yet to be fulfilled despite decades of climate change, suggesting that trends are much weaker than anticipa...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 2014
Shakoor Hajat Sotiris Vardoulakis Clare Heaviside Bernd Eggen

BACKGROUND The most direct way in which climate change is expected to affect public health relates to changes in mortality rates associated with exposure to ambient temperature. Many countries worldwide experience annual heat-related and cold-related deaths associated with current weather patterns. Future changes in climate may alter such risks. Estimates of the likely future health impacts of ...

Journal: :محیط شناسی 0
محمود مولی نژاد استادیار سازمان پژوهش های علمی و صنعتی ایران (irost) و رئیس مرکز منطقه ای علوم و انتقال فناوری (iora rcstt)

introduction climate affects, more than any other factors, the type and form of human life, so that many cities that have made or developed regardless of climatic information are suffering from weather-related problems such as air pollution, water supply and flooding etc. by using the meteorological information in designing new cities as well as developing old cities can reduce the mentioned pr...

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