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Abstract This study explores the spatiotemporal dynamics of vegetation cover in West Darfur, Sudan, a region severely affected by the compounded effects of climate change and socio‐environmental crises. Using Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) Normalised Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) data spanning 2000–2023 and the Standardised ...
Abdalrahman Ahmed, Kornel Czimber
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Future of Three Endemic Woody Species of <i>Colutea</i> (Fabaceae) in a Changing Climate in Iran. [PDF]
Zeraatkar A+3 more
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A pre-test analysis of ATLAS SBO with RCP seal leakage using MARS code
Quang Huy Pham+2 more
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Strictly protected areas for nature conservation are a key policy to benefit biodiversity and climate change mitigation since reduced deforestation and ecosystem restoration enhance carbon stocks. However, there is controversy regarding their potential societal impacts, such as competition for land and food security.
Hector Camargo‐Alvarez+7 more
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Climate is stronger than you think: Exploring functional planting and TRIAD zoning for increased forest resilience to extreme disturbances. [PDF]
Hardy C+4 more
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Review: Risk assessment of meteorological drought in China under RCP scenarios from 2016 to 2050
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How Changes in Future Precipitation Impact Flood Frequencies: A Quantile‐Quantile Mapping Approach
Abstract Flood risk management institutions and practitioners need reliable and easy‐to‐use approaches that incorporate the changing climate conditions into flood predictions in ungauged basins. The present work aims at developing an operative procedure to include the expected variation in precipitation extremes in flood frequency analysis.
Luigi Cafiero+5 more
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BioVars - A bioclimatic dataset for Europe based on a large regional climate ensemble for periods in 1971-2098. [PDF]
Reichmuth A+8 more
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European Temperature Extremes Under Different AMOC Scenarios in the Community Earth System Model
Abstract Recent simulations using the Community Earth System Model (CESM) indicate that a tipping event of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) would cause Europe to cool by several degrees. This AMOC tipping event was found under constant pre‐industrial greenhouse gas forcing, while global warming likely limits this AMOC‐induced ...
René M. van Westen+1 more
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