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Understanding the distribution of species is central to conservation biology. Species distribution modelling (SDM) is a standard method used for this purpose, especially for elusive species for which limited occurrence data exist. The Eurasian Woodcock Scolopax rusticola (hereafter Woodcock) is an elusive, woodland‐dwelling wader that is declining in ...
James O'Neill +4 more
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Estimated mortality attributable to the urban heat island during the record-breaking 2022 heatwave in London. [PDF]
Simpson CH, Brousse O, Heaviside C.
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Urban heat island development affected by urban surface factors [PDF]
Bottyán, Zsolt +3 more
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The vast increase in biodiversity data generated through citizen science initiatives, alongside a growing suite of remote sensing products and advanced modelling tools, has opened new avenues for rapidly, accurately and efficiently monitoring species trends to inform conservation, management and policy.
Ramiro D. Crego +7 more
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Nonlinear changes in urban heat island intensity, urban breeze intensity, and urban air pollutant concentration with roof albedo. [PDF]
Park K, Baik JJ.
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ABSTRACT Aim To map the scope of nursing work and models of service delivery in Australian primary and secondary schools for children aged 3–18 years. Design Scoping Review. Data Sources A search of CINAHL, Medline, PsycINFO, ERIC, Informit and Google was conducted in August 2024 for peer reviewed, non‐peer reviewed and grey literature giving insight ...
Anita Moyes +5 more
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Climate data for building simulations with urban heat island effects and nature-based solutions. [PDF]
Lu H, Gaur A, Lacasse M.
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Ambient heat and early childhood development: a cross‐national analysis
Background Increasing evidence suggests that climate change, along with its cascading impacts on ecosystems, societies, and communities, has significant effects on both physical and mental health. However, less is known about how exposure to excessive heat early in life may influence the development of foundational skills that shape lifelong ...
Jorge Cuartas +3 more
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Mitigating urban heat island and enhancing indoor thermal comfort using terrace garden. [PDF]
Visvanathan G +4 more
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Abstract The distribution and connectivity of species around the globe are changing at a rapid pace. Increasing sea temperatures are a driving factor of changes in temperate macroalgal distributions. Southeast Australia is considered a global ocean‐warming hotspot, where macroalgal populations are predicted to decline significantly by 2100.
Finn J. Ryder +6 more
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