Volume 1 - Assessment Report - Caribbean Regional Fisheries
... Fisheries and aquaculture in the CARICOM region are extremely vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and variability, and to several hazards that typically result in disasters. The concern is with hydro-meteorological and geological hazards while acknowledging interaction with technological haz ...
... Fisheries and aquaculture in the CARICOM region are extremely vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and variability, and to several hazards that typically result in disasters. The concern is with hydro-meteorological and geological hazards while acknowledging interaction with technological haz ...
Hjermann et al. 2004 - Fisheries Acoustics Research
... Climatic forcing in a macroecological context ...
... Climatic forcing in a macroecological context ...
Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Management in
... Fisheries and aquaculture in the CARICOM region are extremely vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and variability, and to several hazards that typically result in disasters. The concern is with hydro-meteorological and geological hazards while acknowledging interaction with technological haz ...
... Fisheries and aquaculture in the CARICOM region are extremely vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and variability, and to several hazards that typically result in disasters. The concern is with hydro-meteorological and geological hazards while acknowledging interaction with technological haz ...
Abbreviations and acronyms - Caribbean Regional Fisheries
... Fisheries and aquaculture in the CARICOM region are extremely vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and variability, and to several hazards that typically result in disasters. The concern is with hydro-meteorological and geological hazards while acknowledging interaction with technological haz ...
... Fisheries and aquaculture in the CARICOM region are extremely vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and variability, and to several hazards that typically result in disasters. The concern is with hydro-meteorological and geological hazards while acknowledging interaction with technological haz ...
Australian rangelands and climate change – aquatic
... All freshwater ecosystems are vulnerable to climate change because of their relative isolation and physical fragmentation within terrestrial landscapes (Woodward et al. 2010). These factors mean that many aquatic species will have limited ability to disperse as temperatures increase and previously p ...
... All freshwater ecosystems are vulnerable to climate change because of their relative isolation and physical fragmentation within terrestrial landscapes (Woodward et al. 2010). These factors mean that many aquatic species will have limited ability to disperse as temperatures increase and previously p ...
as PDF
... adaptation to fire. Besides climate change, human activities are also accelerating loss in biodiversity. Exotic species are being introduced far beyond their natural biogeographical boundaries. Native and non-native species alike must contend with pollutants for which they are unable to adapt. In th ...
... adaptation to fire. Besides climate change, human activities are also accelerating loss in biodiversity. Exotic species are being introduced far beyond their natural biogeographical boundaries. Native and non-native species alike must contend with pollutants for which they are unable to adapt. In th ...
Review and recommendations for climate change vulnerability
... hydrologic models, adaptive capacity models, distribution models, and indices. Hydrologic models are a critical component of assessments based within aquatic systems and often inform other modeling approaches aimed at species or biomes. Hydrologic models encompass a variety of mostly statistical app ...
... hydrologic models, adaptive capacity models, distribution models, and indices. Hydrologic models are a critical component of assessments based within aquatic systems and often inform other modeling approaches aimed at species or biomes. Hydrologic models encompass a variety of mostly statistical app ...
Understanding Earth`s Deep Past: Lessons for Our Climate Future
... often nonlinear—dynamics of the Earth’s climate system and has delineated an array of environmental and ecological impacts that have accompanied climate change over the past few thousands to hundreds of thousands of years. The knowledge gleaned from this near-time archive has been of great importanc ...
... often nonlinear—dynamics of the Earth’s climate system and has delineated an array of environmental and ecological impacts that have accompanied climate change over the past few thousands to hundreds of thousands of years. The knowledge gleaned from this near-time archive has been of great importanc ...
Arctic Environment Ministers meeting
... Global emissions of greenhouse gases have made climate change in the Arctic more rapid than anywhere else on Earth with widespread effects for societies and ecosystems. Traditional Arctic products have, with a few exceptions, historically played a relatively marginal role in the global economy, howe ...
... Global emissions of greenhouse gases have made climate change in the Arctic more rapid than anywhere else on Earth with widespread effects for societies and ecosystems. Traditional Arctic products have, with a few exceptions, historically played a relatively marginal role in the global economy, howe ...
Risks from Climate Change to Indigenous Communities in
... In summary, this study specifically considers the impacts of climate change for Indigenous communities living in the tropical north of the country on: biodiversity, health, infrastructure, education and livelihood opportunities. Key findings from this analysis include: Climate projections for the r ...
... In summary, this study specifically considers the impacts of climate change for Indigenous communities living in the tropical north of the country on: biodiversity, health, infrastructure, education and livelihood opportunities. Key findings from this analysis include: Climate projections for the r ...
C i T Climate n Wash Technic e Chan hingto cal Sum ge Imp n State
... declining, and ocean chemistry and climate extremes since the 1950s, many of the are changing. From the global scale to the scale of the observed changes are western U.S., many of these changes can be attributed unprecedented over decades to to human causes. millennia. (IPCC 2013) Observed changes i ...
... declining, and ocean chemistry and climate extremes since the 1950s, many of the are changing. From the global scale to the scale of the observed changes are western U.S., many of these changes can be attributed unprecedented over decades to to human causes. millennia. (IPCC 2013) Observed changes i ...
LIFE and climate change adaptation
... The EU has made a clear pledge to contribute to the global effort. We are committed to a binding, economywide greenhouse gas emissions reduction target of at least 40% by 2030, compared to 1990 levels. We also want the Paris Agreement to provide a long-term vision to enhance climate-resilient sustai ...
... The EU has made a clear pledge to contribute to the global effort. We are committed to a binding, economywide greenhouse gas emissions reduction target of at least 40% by 2030, compared to 1990 levels. We also want the Paris Agreement to provide a long-term vision to enhance climate-resilient sustai ...
Corrective Measures - Parliamentary Monitoring Group
... environmental management (EIM) trained (total 494) Number of accredited person days created ...
... environmental management (EIM) trained (total 494) Number of accredited person days created ...
http://www.fao.org/docrep/012/i0994e/i0994e.pdf
... change mitigation could be complementary to and reinforce existing efforts to improve fisheries and aquaculture sustainability (e.g. reducing fishing effort and fleet capacity in order to reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions and reducing fishmeal reliance in aquaculture). Technological inn ...
... change mitigation could be complementary to and reinforce existing efforts to improve fisheries and aquaculture sustainability (e.g. reducing fishing effort and fleet capacity in order to reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions and reducing fishmeal reliance in aquaculture). Technological inn ...
Livestock Grazing Causes A Broad Array of Harmful
... Such alternatives include: permanent closure of lands currently being grazed to livestock grazing, significant reductions in disturbance across arid lands, a full range of passive restoration actions such as removal of harmful facilities or removal of livestock disturbance from remaining better cond ...
... Such alternatives include: permanent closure of lands currently being grazed to livestock grazing, significant reductions in disturbance across arid lands, a full range of passive restoration actions such as removal of harmful facilities or removal of livestock disturbance from remaining better cond ...
Climate change implications for fisheries and aquaculture
... change mitigation could be complementary to and reinforce existing efforts to improve fisheries and aquaculture sustainability (e.g. reducing fishing effort and fleet capacity in order to reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions and reducing fishmeal reliance in aquaculture). Technological inn ...
... change mitigation could be complementary to and reinforce existing efforts to improve fisheries and aquaculture sustainability (e.g. reducing fishing effort and fleet capacity in order to reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions and reducing fishmeal reliance in aquaculture). Technological inn ...
Approaches to Climate Change Adaptation
... change and its local impacts (“A-track” steps for planning and implementation of adaptation measures). Many local governments, however, are not ready to apply those steps directly. Therefore, it provides a second set of steps easy for those who consider adaptation measures for the first time. These ...
... change and its local impacts (“A-track” steps for planning and implementation of adaptation measures). Many local governments, however, are not ready to apply those steps directly. Therefore, it provides a second set of steps easy for those who consider adaptation measures for the first time. These ...
working group on adaptation and climate resilience final report
... • Supporting decision-making with knowledge and information by ensuring all Canadians have access to authoritative, accessible, and actionable information on changing climate conditions, impacts, and risks and improving observation, monitoring, and surveillance networks • Building capacity to tran ...
... • Supporting decision-making with knowledge and information by ensuring all Canadians have access to authoritative, accessible, and actionable information on changing climate conditions, impacts, and risks and improving observation, monitoring, and surveillance networks • Building capacity to tran ...
Facing an uncertain future : how forests and people can adapt to
... Change (Parry et al. 2007) indicates that if global average temperature increases by more than 1.5–2.5°, there are projected to be major changes in local climates, in terms of mean and range of temperature, precipitation (rainfall) and extreme events (see Appendix). The changes in climate and carbon ...
... Change (Parry et al. 2007) indicates that if global average temperature increases by more than 1.5–2.5°, there are projected to be major changes in local climates, in terms of mean and range of temperature, precipitation (rainfall) and extreme events (see Appendix). The changes in climate and carbon ...
Voluntary Guidance for States to Incorporate Climate Change into
... change and the social-political contexts used for management decisions. Therefore, it is important to develop feasible site-based and target-based strategies for conservation action. Climate adaptation planning can include the following steps: 1) engage diverse partners and coordinate across state a ...
... change and the social-political contexts used for management decisions. Therefore, it is important to develop feasible site-based and target-based strategies for conservation action. Climate adaptation planning can include the following steps: 1) engage diverse partners and coordinate across state a ...
(2013) Evidence of multiple carbon sources and prey communities
... 16. Welker, J. M. (2012) ENSO effects on the isotopic (δ18O, δ2H and d-excess) of precipitation across the US using a long-term network (USNIP). Rapid Communication in Mass Spectrometery 17: 1655-1660. 17. Van Wilgenburg, S. L., Hobson, K. A., Brewster, K. R., and Welker, J. M. (2012) Assessing disp ...
... 16. Welker, J. M. (2012) ENSO effects on the isotopic (δ18O, δ2H and d-excess) of precipitation across the US using a long-term network (USNIP). Rapid Communication in Mass Spectrometery 17: 1655-1660. 17. Van Wilgenburg, S. L., Hobson, K. A., Brewster, K. R., and Welker, J. M. (2012) Assessing disp ...
Author`s personal copy
... wrote, BI fall into the second group of people who believe, as do many very credible scientists, that the earth is currently in a natural warming cycle rather than a man-made climate change^ (Aderholt 2009). He clearly relies on a Bscientific^ perspective to justify his disbelief in GWCC. Conversely ...
... wrote, BI fall into the second group of people who believe, as do many very credible scientists, that the earth is currently in a natural warming cycle rather than a man-made climate change^ (Aderholt 2009). He clearly relies on a Bscientific^ perspective to justify his disbelief in GWCC. Conversely ...
The jellyfish joyride
... ctenophore) blooms to the detriment of other marine organisms. Mounting evidence suggests that the structure of pelagic ecosystems can change rapidly from one that is dominated by fish (that keep jellyfish in check through competition or predation) to a less desirable gelatinous state, with lasting ...
... ctenophore) blooms to the detriment of other marine organisms. Mounting evidence suggests that the structure of pelagic ecosystems can change rapidly from one that is dominated by fish (that keep jellyfish in check through competition or predation) to a less desirable gelatinous state, with lasting ...
The jellyfish joyride - UNAM
... ctenophore) blooms to the detriment of other marine organisms. Mounting evidence suggests that the structure of pelagic ecosystems can change rapidly from one that is dominated by fish (that keep jellyfish in check through competition or predation) to a less desirable gelatinous state, with lasting ...
... ctenophore) blooms to the detriment of other marine organisms. Mounting evidence suggests that the structure of pelagic ecosystems can change rapidly from one that is dominated by fish (that keep jellyfish in check through competition or predation) to a less desirable gelatinous state, with lasting ...
CSC Report_Laura Roth_geändert 07.04
... Atmospheric greenhouse gas (GHG) concentrations as important factor driving global warming have recently increased markedly. This can primarily be attributed to human activities and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions is thus essential to avoid climate change impacts. But as GHGs are long-live ...
... Atmospheric greenhouse gas (GHG) concentrations as important factor driving global warming have recently increased markedly. This can primarily be attributed to human activities and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions is thus essential to avoid climate change impacts. But as GHGs are long-live ...