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Charalampos Skoulikaris, Panagiota Venetsanou, Georgia Lazoglou, Christina Anagnostopoulou and Konstantinos Voudouris
Triggering hydrological simulations with climate change gridded datasets is one of the prevailing approaches in climate change impact assessment at a river basin scale, with bias correction and spatio-temporal interpolation being functions routinely used...
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Guangxun Shi, Peng Ye and Xianwu Yang
Active accumulated temperature is an important index of agricultural heat resources in a region. Based on the temperature data of the Yangtze River Basin from 1970 to 2014, this paper analyzed the characteristics of the temporal and spatial variations of...
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Hongzhu Han, Jianjun Bai, Gao Ma and Jianwu Yan
Vegetation phenology is highly sensitive to climate change, and the phenological responses of vegetation to climate factors vary over time and space. Research on the vegetation phenology in different climatic regimes will help clarify the key factors aff...
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Ammara Nusrat, Hamza Farooq Gabriel, Sajjad Haider, Shakil Ahmad, Muhammad Shahid and Saad Ahmed Jamal
Climatic data archives, including grid-based remote-sensing and general circulation model (GCM) data, are used to identify future climate change trends. The performances of climate models vary in regions with spatio-temporal climatic heterogeneities beca...
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Malik Laamari, Mustapha Slimane Bouasbana, Randa Mahmoudi
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Gokhan Cuceloglu, Karim C. Abbaspour, Izzet Ozturk
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Uncertainties due to climate change and population growth have created a critical situation for many megacities. Investigating spatio-temporal variability of water resources is, therefore, a critical initial step for water-resource management. This paper...
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Gokhan Cuceloglu, Karim C. Abbaspour and Izzet Ozturk
Uncertainties due to climate change and population growth have created a critical situation for many megacities. Investigating spatio-temporal variability of water resources is, therefore, a critical initial step for water-resource management. This paper...
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Óscar Rodríguez de Rivera, Antonio López-Quílez and Marta Blangiardo
Climatic change is expected to affect forest development in the short term, as well as the spatial distribution of species in the long term. Species distribution models are potentially useful tools for guiding species choices in reforestation and forest ...
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Kieran N. Tait, Mohammad Anwar H. Khan, Steve Bullock, Mark H. Lowenberg and Dudley E. Shallcross
Non-CO2 aircraft emissions are responsible for the majority of aviation?s climate impact, however their precise effect is largely dependent on the environmental conditions of the ambient air in which they are released. Investigating the principal causes ...
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Scott Curtis
Hydroclimate is non-stationary and varies in often unpredictable ways on local, regional and global scales, which can lead to water insecurity. This editorial relates the advances and challenges in our understanding of the spatio-temporal relationship be...
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Alexandra Lutz, Solomon Minyila, Bansaga Saga, Samuel Diarra, Braimah Apambire and James Thomas
Evaluating groundwater levels and recharge patterns is part of sustainably managing the water supply and predicting the possibility of water shortages, especially in light of climate change, extreme events (floods/droughts), increasing population and dev...
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Nicolle Clements, Sanat Sarkar, William Wei
Vegetation forecasting is closely tied to many important international concerns, including: monitoring the impacts of global climate change and energy usage, managing the consumption of natural resources, predicting the spread of invasive species, and pr...
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Rebecca Guiney, Elettra Santucci, Samuel Valman, Adam Booth, Andrew Birley, Ian Haynes, Stuart Marsh and Jon Mills
Climate change poses an imminent physical risk to cultural heritage sites and their surrounding landscape through intensifying environmental processes such as damaging wetting and drying cycles that disrupt archaeological preservation conditions, and soi...
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Yang Shen, Lianpeng Zhang, Xing Fang, Zhuowen Zhao, Xing Li, Jiahui Wang and Qi Chai
The quality of air is increasingly affecting regional climate and human activity. Collection 6 aerosol products retrieved from the Moderate-Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) onboard the Terra satellite were validated based on CE-318 sun photom...
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Changming Zhu, Xin Zhang and Qiaohua Huang
Yellow River Delta wetlands are essential for the migration of endangered birds and breeding. The wetlands, however, have been severely damaged during recent decades, partly due to the lack of wetland ecosystem protection by authorities. To have a better...
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Md. Abu Syed and M. Al Amin
Bangladesh has been experiencing increased temperature and change in precipitation regime, which might adversely affect the important ecosystems in the country differentially. The river flows and groundwater recharge over space and time are determined by...
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Jae Young Seo and Sang-Il Lee
Drought is a complex phenomenon caused by lack of precipitation that affects water resources and human society. Groundwater drought is difficult to assess due to its complexity and the lack of spatio-temporal groundwater observations. In this study, we p...
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Gabriel Garbanzo, Jesus Céspedes, Joseph Sandoval, Marina Temudo, Paula Paredes and Maria do Rosário Cameira
The mangrove swamp rice production system (MSRPS) in West Africa faces significant challenges in soil, water, and salinity management, making rice production highly vulnerable to variations in the spatio-temporal distribution patterns of rainfall, which ...
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Mohammad Karimi Firozjaei, Naeim Mijani, Saman Nadizadeh Shorabeh, Yasin Kazemi, Yasser Ebrahimian Ghajari, Jamal Jokar Arsanjani, Majid Kiavarz and Seyed Kazem Alavipanah
Quantification of Surface Ecological Status (SES) changes is of great importance for understanding human exposure and adaptability to the environment. This study aims to assess the effect of urban growth on spatial and temporal changes of SES over a set ...
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Mengjie Han, Zhenwu Wang and Xingxing Zhang
In recent years, a building?s energy performance is becoming uncertain because of factors such as climate change, the Covid-19 pandemic, stochastic occupant behavior and inefficient building control systems. Sufficient measurement data is essential to pr...
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