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Predicting habitat suitability of Korean Lindera as Tertiary relict plants under climate change scenarios. [PDF]
Seol J, Kwon HJ, Jung S, Cho YC.
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A systematic review of GIS-based local climate zone mapping studies
Building and Environment, 2021The local climate zone (LCZ) framework has been widely applied to generate LCZ maps for understanding urban thermal environments. LCZ mapping has two research streams. The remote sensing stream has developed rapidly through organized effort. By contrast,
S. Quan, Parth Bansal
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Estimating summertime heat stress in a tropical Indian city using Local Climate Zone (LCZ) framework
, 2021The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report highlights the projected increase in heat wave (HW) frequency, intensity, and duration. Globally, HW events have caused massive deaths in the past.
Rajashree Kotharkar +2 more
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, 2021
This paper focuses on land use and land cover (LULC) expansion and local climate zone (LCZ) changes in relation to warming in the future, the study concentrates on three major parts.
Dararat Khamchiangta, S. Dhakal
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This paper focuses on land use and land cover (LULC) expansion and local climate zone (LCZ) changes in relation to warming in the future, the study concentrates on three major parts.
Dararat Khamchiangta, S. Dhakal
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, 2021
The Local Climate Zone (LCZ) classification scheme, initially designed to distinguish between standard built (urban) and non-built (land cover) types in terms of screen-level air temperature relevant for urban heat island (UHI) studies, has been widely ...
A. Eldesoky, J. Gil, M. B. Pont
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The Local Climate Zone (LCZ) classification scheme, initially designed to distinguish between standard built (urban) and non-built (land cover) types in terms of screen-level air temperature relevant for urban heat island (UHI) studies, has been widely ...
A. Eldesoky, J. Gil, M. B. Pont
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Global Change Biology, 2014
AbstractEstuaries and coastal seas provide valuable ecosystem services but are particularly vulnerable to the co‐occurring threats of climate change and oxygen‐depleted dead zones. We analyzed the severity of climate change predicted for existing dead zones, and found that 94% of dead zones are in regions that will experience at least a 2 °C ...
Altieri, Andrew H., Gedan, Keryn B.
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AbstractEstuaries and coastal seas provide valuable ecosystem services but are particularly vulnerable to the co‐occurring threats of climate change and oxygen‐depleted dead zones. We analyzed the severity of climate change predicted for existing dead zones, and found that 94% of dead zones are in regions that will experience at least a 2 °C ...
Altieri, Andrew H., Gedan, Keryn B.
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
No one seriously questions that an improved and decarbonized energy supply system is a key component of climate change mitigation, but the United States’ system of federalism complicates the siting of utility-scale renewable energy facilities. The new Biden Administration presents the United States with an opportunity to reimagine how this country ...
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No one seriously questions that an improved and decarbonized energy supply system is a key component of climate change mitigation, but the United States’ system of federalism complicates the siting of utility-scale renewable energy facilities. The new Biden Administration presents the United States with an opportunity to reimagine how this country ...
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Renewable Energy, 2002
Abstract This research was aimed to classify the climatic conditions of different locations in Thailand into zones of relatively similar ambient conditions. This classification is extremely useful to the building design for a wide range of objectives such as energy conservation, residential thermal comfort, outdoor design conditions, etc.
J Khedari, A Sangprajak, J Hirunlabh
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Abstract This research was aimed to classify the climatic conditions of different locations in Thailand into zones of relatively similar ambient conditions. This classification is extremely useful to the building design for a wide range of objectives such as energy conservation, residential thermal comfort, outdoor design conditions, etc.
J Khedari, A Sangprajak, J Hirunlabh
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, 2020
China, with the world’s largest population, has gone through rapid development in the last forty years and now has over 800 million urban citizens. Although urbanization leads to great social and economic progress, they may be confronted with other ...
Shengjie Kris Liu, Q. Shi
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China, with the world’s largest population, has gone through rapid development in the last forty years and now has over 800 million urban citizens. Although urbanization leads to great social and economic progress, they may be confronted with other ...
Shengjie Kris Liu, Q. Shi
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Block-based local climate zone approach to urban climate maps using the UDC model
Building and Environment, 2020The urban climate map (UCMap) system has been widely applied in climate-friendly urban design. To facilitate accurate and effective UCMap construction, this study combines the urban energy balance calculation model (UDC) and local climate zone (LCZ ...
Lin Liu, Lei Jin, Liru Liu
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