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Joachim Schulze, Simon Gehrmann, Avikal Somvanshi and Annette Rudolph-Cleff
The summer of 2022 was one of the hottest and driest summers that Germany experienced in the 21st century. Water levels in rivers sank dramatically with many dams and reservoirs running dry; as a result, fields could not be irrigated sufficiently, and ev...
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Israel Edem Agbehadji, Stefanie Schütte, Muthoni Masinde, Joel Botai and Tafadzwanashe Mabhaudhi
Early warning systems (EWS) facilitate societies? preparedness and effective response capabilities to climate risks. Climate risks embody hazards, exposure, and vulnerability associated with a particular geographical area. Building an effective EWS requi...
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MD Maruf Hossain,José Miguel Fernández Güell
Pág. 115 - 137
In this study five intermediate cities of Bangladesh as future populated urban centers have been investigated to formulate a comprehensive framework for climate resilient urban governance The conceptual framework adopted the modified structure of CRF mod...
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Carmen Díaz-López, Joaquín Jódar, Konstantin Verichev, Miguel Luis Rodríguez, Manuel Carpio and Montserrat Zamorano
In the current context of the climate crisis, it is essential to design buildings that can cope with climate dynamics throughout their life cycle. It will ensure the development of sustainable and resilient building stock. Thus, this study?s primary obje...
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Thorsten Schuetze and Lorenzo Chelleri
Urbanized delta areas worldwide share a growing tendency of exposure to water stress induced by the effects of climate change and anthropogenic factors, threatening the operation of infrastructure systems and future urban development. The important syner...
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Khet Raj Dahal, Ramesh Raj Puri, Arun Kumar Joshi
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A study on the effect of climate change and associated factors on the production and productivity of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) over last 25 years in the Terai region of Nepal was conducted. Three major wheat growing districts of Nepal (Kanchanpu...
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Zhiying Han, Yeo-Chang Youn, Seunguk Kim and Hyeyeong Choe
This study evaluates how resilient farmers? livelihoods are to climate change and what factors influence this resilience. To measure resilience, we constructed an indicator system based on the livelihood resilience analysis framework. We surveyed 42 expe...
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Siama Begum, Rachel S. Fisher, Emma J. S. Ferranti and Andrew D. Quinn
The impacts of the changing climate have caused extensive disruption to the road network in the United Kingdom in recent years. Roads are vital for economic growth and social wellbeing, and a disruption to the network can have disastrous consequences. Si...
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Davide Forcellini
Climate change is modifying scientific attitudes toward pre- and post-event assessments of natural hazards. Unprecedented levels of destruction need renewed focus on addressing and protecting communities forcing the decision makers to change their attent...
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Andrés J. Prieto, Konstantin Verichev and Ana Silva
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Rodrigo Carballo-Bolaños, Derek Soto and Chaolun Allen Chen
Coral reef ecosystems are under the direct threat of increasing atmospheric greenhouse gases, which increase seawater temperatures in the oceans and lead to bleaching events. Global bleaching events are becoming more frequent and stronger, and understand...
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Kendra M. Dresback, Christine M. Szpilka, Xianwu Xue, Humberto Vergara, Naiyu Wang, Randall L. Kolar, Jia Xu and Kevin M. Geoghegan
With a growing population (over 40%) living in coastal counties within the U.S., there is an increasing risk that coastal communities will be significantly impacted by riverine/coastal flooding and high winds associated with tropical cyclones. Climate ch...
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Jonatan A. Lassa
Institutions matter because they are instrumental in systematically adapting to global climate change, reducing disaster risks, and building resilience. Without institutionalised action, adapting to climatic change remains ad-hoc. Using exploratory resea...
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Billy Tusker Haworth, Eloise Biggs, John Duncan, Nathan Wales, Bryan Boruff and Eleanor Bruce
Multiple factors constrain smallholder agriculture and farmers’ adaptive capacities under changing climates, including access to information to support context appropriate farm decision-making. Current approaches to geographic information dissemina...
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Shaikh Mohammad Kais and Md Saidul Islam
In the last few decades, disaster risk reduction programs and climate initiatives across the globe have focused largely on the intimate connections between vulnerability, recovery, adaptation, and coping mechanisms. Recent focus, however, is increasingly...
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Chew-Hung Chang, Kim N. Irvine
Pág. Page:328 - 354Abstrac
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Slobodan P. Simonovic, Angela Peck
Pág. Page:378 - 401Abstrac
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Tali Hatuka and Hadas Saaroni
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Fred Bunnell,Laurie L. Kremsater
Climate change has introduced major uncertainties into the planning and practice of forestry. We recommend seven broad actions that would help to make our forests more climate resilience: avoiding entrapment, emphasizing the future, adopting a policy of ...
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Ajit Krishnaswamy,Ellen Simmons,Larry Joseph
It is predicted that climate change has increased the frequency and intensity of natural disturbances and weather related natural disasters. Rural forest-based communities are especially vulnerable to changes in natural disturbance regimes influenced by ...
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