
Introduction to logistic regression
... by one unit and all the other xi remain constant –Measures association between xi and y adjusted for all other xi ...
... by one unit and all the other xi remain constant –Measures association between xi and y adjusted for all other xi ...
Dynamic model for the disinfection process
... and at the effluent, and recorded approximately for 8 hours • The flow rate of the wastewater was obtained online, and recorded during the investigation • To fit the simulation results to the experimental data, various trial values of kDisinfection were used in the simulation model changing from 0.0 ...
... and at the effluent, and recorded approximately for 8 hours • The flow rate of the wastewater was obtained online, and recorded during the investigation • To fit the simulation results to the experimental data, various trial values of kDisinfection were used in the simulation model changing from 0.0 ...
Overall scientific concept with short-term and long
... face in reacting to climate change induced consequences, to the economic and ethical evaluation of different coping strategies and the definition of the underlying evaluative frameworks. This wide range perfectly matches the interdisciplinary approach of the DK, which will draw on first hand experti ...
... face in reacting to climate change induced consequences, to the economic and ethical evaluation of different coping strategies and the definition of the underlying evaluative frameworks. This wide range perfectly matches the interdisciplinary approach of the DK, which will draw on first hand experti ...
Climate change and marine plankton
... continuous records of phyto- and zooplankton abundance that showed dramatically the patchiness of plankton [60]. He called the new sampling device the ‘Continuous Plankton Recorder’ (CPR) and it remains in use and little changed to this day (Figure Ia shows Hardy deploying one of the first CPR instr ...
... continuous records of phyto- and zooplankton abundance that showed dramatically the patchiness of plankton [60]. He called the new sampling device the ‘Continuous Plankton Recorder’ (CPR) and it remains in use and little changed to this day (Figure Ia shows Hardy deploying one of the first CPR instr ...
151725 Public Policy Text - A Convention For Persons Displaced By
... terms of human movement: sea level rise; increasing severe weather events; and drought and desertification (Docherty and Giannini 2009: 355). The IPCC has highlighted small island states, the continent of Africa, mega-deltas (particularly those in Asia) and the polar regions as areas most exposed to ...
... terms of human movement: sea level rise; increasing severe weather events; and drought and desertification (Docherty and Giannini 2009: 355). The IPCC has highlighted small island states, the continent of Africa, mega-deltas (particularly those in Asia) and the polar regions as areas most exposed to ...
Modelling the Miocene climatic optimum, Part 1: land and atmosphere
... areas such as the Tibetan Plateau and Andean Cordillera (see Herold et al. (2008) for details). ...
... areas such as the Tibetan Plateau and Andean Cordillera (see Herold et al. (2008) for details). ...
The demographic impacts of shifts in climate means and extremes
... performance or the costs of metabolic processes, and altering development (Hofmann & Todgham 2010). Characterizing the temperature sensitivity of these processes is a major challenge for forecasting responses to climate change (Chown et al. 2010). Most predictions of climate change impacts are based ...
... performance or the costs of metabolic processes, and altering development (Hofmann & Todgham 2010). Characterizing the temperature sensitivity of these processes is a major challenge for forecasting responses to climate change (Chown et al. 2010). Most predictions of climate change impacts are based ...
5 global warming
... Examples of sentences that can be used in this game: • Carbon dioxide emission causes an increase in the greenhouse effect ...
... Examples of sentences that can be used in this game: • Carbon dioxide emission causes an increase in the greenhouse effect ...
Climate change adaptation: challenges and opportunities for a smart
... Up to now, major efforts have been addressed to promote mitigation strategies, capable to reduce GHG emissions, paying less attention to adaptation strategies, aimed at improving cities’ capability to deal with the impacts of climate change. In Europe, which is considered one of the world leader in ...
... Up to now, major efforts have been addressed to promote mitigation strategies, capable to reduce GHG emissions, paying less attention to adaptation strategies, aimed at improving cities’ capability to deal with the impacts of climate change. In Europe, which is considered one of the world leader in ...
Achieving Sustainable Food Security in the Face of Climate Change
... 2080, we will be producing more food than we do currently, but it will be more expensive in real terms (Lybbert & Summer 2010). The higher prices of food traditionally acts as a boon to farmers because demand for food and other agricultural outputs tend to be inelastic, which means that demand for f ...
... 2080, we will be producing more food than we do currently, but it will be more expensive in real terms (Lybbert & Summer 2010). The higher prices of food traditionally acts as a boon to farmers because demand for food and other agricultural outputs tend to be inelastic, which means that demand for f ...
Adaptation and the Courtroom: Judging Climate Science
... Science is becoming increasingly important in litigation and agency proceedings related to climate change. With the growing emphasis upon adaptation, the potential for disputes in which climate science will be relevant will only multiply. Judges play a critical role in evaluating scientific evidence ...
... Science is becoming increasingly important in litigation and agency proceedings related to climate change. With the growing emphasis upon adaptation, the potential for disputes in which climate science will be relevant will only multiply. Judges play a critical role in evaluating scientific evidence ...
climate change adaptation action plan for iqaluit
... policy to ensure its objectivity. Due to the very nature of academic research, potentially significant information may not be translated to an applied context given the research timelines, peer reviews and limited publishing or reporting out to the communities. The City's Climate Change Impacts Proj ...
... policy to ensure its objectivity. Due to the very nature of academic research, potentially significant information may not be translated to an applied context given the research timelines, peer reviews and limited publishing or reporting out to the communities. The City's Climate Change Impacts Proj ...
Reliable Science: Overcoming Public Doubts in the Climate Change
... States has been attributed to the prevalence of scientific illiteracy,23 lack of familiarity with technical problems,24 industry propaganda25 and political luddites.26 Yet, the dispute is not about the basic principles of climate change science. For example, the scientific basis for the greenhouse e ...
... States has been attributed to the prevalence of scientific illiteracy,23 lack of familiarity with technical problems,24 industry propaganda25 and political luddites.26 Yet, the dispute is not about the basic principles of climate change science. For example, the scientific basis for the greenhouse e ...
5 global warming
... Examples of sentences that can be used in this game: Carbon dioxide emission causes an increase in the greenhouse effect ...
... Examples of sentences that can be used in this game: Carbon dioxide emission causes an increase in the greenhouse effect ...
UK Legislation RTFO (1)
... Fudging climate justice: EU and UK legislation for Agro-biofuels and the emerging campaign to stop biofuel targets ...
... Fudging climate justice: EU and UK legislation for Agro-biofuels and the emerging campaign to stop biofuel targets ...
Climate change and coral reefs – key issues and risks for the
... What is climate change doing to coral reefs?1 Climate change is affecting coral reefs in many ways. While coral bleaching is one of the most dramatic and worrying consequences, disease, sea level rise, ...
... What is climate change doing to coral reefs?1 Climate change is affecting coral reefs in many ways. While coral bleaching is one of the most dramatic and worrying consequences, disease, sea level rise, ...
Climate Change Effects and Water Vulnerability in the
... downscaled from general circulation models (GCM) by regional climate models (RCM) to compare climate variables in the historical period of 1971-1998 to the future period of 2041-2068. The study evaluated the precipitation and minimum/maximum temperature data from five different GCM/RCM combinations: ...
... downscaled from general circulation models (GCM) by regional climate models (RCM) to compare climate variables in the historical period of 1971-1998 to the future period of 2041-2068. The study evaluated the precipitation and minimum/maximum temperature data from five different GCM/RCM combinations: ...
Abrupt climate change: can society cope?
... change, at least at global and large-regional scales.† A non-standard abrupt scenario therefore could be when the direction of climate change alters in a sustained manner, for example, when climate substantially warms (or becomes wetter) for several decades and then substantially cools (or dries) fo ...
... change, at least at global and large-regional scales.† A non-standard abrupt scenario therefore could be when the direction of climate change alters in a sustained manner, for example, when climate substantially warms (or becomes wetter) for several decades and then substantially cools (or dries) fo ...
open access
... The California context California provides a particularly good place for understanding and rapidly piloting approaches for addressing climatedriven ecosystem changes. The needs arising in California are common to many other places, and the levels of scientific knowledge and capacity are high (CNRA 2 ...
... The California context California provides a particularly good place for understanding and rapidly piloting approaches for addressing climatedriven ecosystem changes. The needs arising in California are common to many other places, and the levels of scientific knowledge and capacity are high (CNRA 2 ...
Climate Change Impacts and Responses in Bangladesh
... increased drainage congestion due to higher water levels, which will be exacerbated by other factors associated with climate change such as siltation of estuary branches in line with increased surface runoff, and higher riverbed levels. Higher temperatures will result in increased glacier melt, incr ...
... increased drainage congestion due to higher water levels, which will be exacerbated by other factors associated with climate change such as siltation of estuary branches in line with increased surface runoff, and higher riverbed levels. Higher temperatures will result in increased glacier melt, incr ...
USA–NPN Attributed Publications - USA National Phenology Network
... management in the U.S. . International Journal of Biometeorology (2013). Euskirchen, E. S., Carman, T. B. & McGuire, A. D. Changes in the structure and function of northern Alaskan ecosystems when considering variable leaf-out times across groupings of species in a dynamic vegetation model. Global C ...
... management in the U.S. . International Journal of Biometeorology (2013). Euskirchen, E. S., Carman, T. B. & McGuire, A. D. Changes in the structure and function of northern Alaskan ecosystems when considering variable leaf-out times across groupings of species in a dynamic vegetation model. Global C ...
February 9 NGO Presentations - Task Force on Climate
... • Climate risk weighting in index-/fund- performance • Cost of capital review for “Green” infrastructure ...
... • Climate risk weighting in index-/fund- performance • Cost of capital review for “Green” infrastructure ...