... Commission, Impacts ofclimatechangeand development on Mekong flow regimes, First assessment – 2009, MRC Technical Paper No 29, 2010 [4] Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, Climate change, ... support by Danish International Development Agency (DANIDA) for the project "Impacts ofclimatechangeon water resources and adaptation measures" Conclusions CC in Mekong River Basin heavily affects ... Table Change in distance of salinity intrusion corresponding to salinity of 1‰ and 4‰ at the rivers of the study basins in scenario B2 [5] Distance of salinity Distance of salinity intrusion corresponding...
... for construction and protection of infrastructure in low-lying areas; and (5) Increased pollution of the aquatic environment in the coastal zone and salinity intrusion of the Huong River lead ... biodiversity, the behaviorof fauna and flora andchangeof their genetic diversity The coastal zone accounts for 30% of the area and more than 30% of the human population of Thua Thien - Hue ... development, shared benefits and adaptation to climate change; (3) Rerecognition of the areas, fields and communities most vulnerable to climatechange impacts and identification of effective measures...
... method (Table 1&2) Observation data at 49 rainfall stations and 38 evaporation stations in Hong-Thai Binh river basin and 27 rainfall stations, 11 evaporation stations in Dong Nai basin from 1980 ... under climatechange scenarios 3.3 Dry season flow There is a decreasing trend of average dry season flow in Hong-Thai Binh and Dong Nai basins in all three climatechange scenarios 3.3.1 For Hong-Thai ... the months of flood season in Dong Nai basin has decreasing tendency The trend ofchange in monthly flow changing during the flood season is similar to that in flood season flow 3.2.1 For Hong...
... method (Table 1&2) Observation data at 49 rainfall stations and 38 evaporation stations in Hong-Thai Binh river basin and 27 rainfall stations, 11 evaporation stations in Dong Nai basin from 1980 ... under climatechange scenarios 3.3 Dry season flow There is a decreasing trend of average dry season flow in Hong-Thai Binh and Dong Nai basins in all three climatechange scenarios 3.3.1 For Hong-Thai ... the months of flood season in Dong Nai basin has decreasing tendency The trend ofchange in monthly flow changing during the flood season is similar to that in flood season flow 3.2.1 For Hong...
... 4.3 Distribution of Comparison Constructions in NRCCE 60 4.4 Distribution of Voice in NRCCE 63 4.5 Distribution of Sentence Types in NRCCV 65 4.6 Distribution of Comparison Constructions in NRCCV ... logical-semantic relationship Haliday and Hasan [1976] classify them into four main types of conjunction: additive conjunctions, adversative conjunctions, causal conjunctions, and temporal conjunctions Extending ... FINDINGS AND DISCUSSION 4.1 LAYOUT OF NEWS REPORTS ONCLIMATECHANGE IN ENGLISH AND NEWS REPORTS ONCLIMATECHANGE IN VIETNAMESE 4.1.1 Layout of NRCCE In order to have an overview of the layout of...
... some interventions policy and solutions to overcome and adapt to climatechange The realities ofclimatechangeClimatechange is more than a threat; it’s a reality for millions of people in Vietnam ... Hydrology andClimateChange CONCLUSION AND URGENT ACTION NOW The Mekong River Delta is critically important to Vietnam’s national agricultural production However, under the impacts ofclimatechange ... Challenges and impacts to agricultural sector in Vietnam and Mekong River Delta River in particular • Interventions policy and solutions DISCUSSION AND SUGESSION CONCLUTION AND...
... Year Figure Change in evapotranspiration (%) relative to the period 1980-1999 at selected stations Impacts ofclimatechangeon river flow In order to assess impacts ofclimatechangeon water resources, ... 224-231 Conclusions Climatechange scenarios for Ca River basin in 21st century are developed corresponding to low, medium and high emission scenarios Base onclimatechange scenarios, the changes ... Corresponding reductions in B1 and B2 scenarios are 6.9% and 5.75% at Yen Thuong stations, 11.1% and 8.44% at Hoa Duyet Analyzing flow distribution in dry months shows that: in the first and middle...
... Evaluation of multi-beneficial Effects ( Protection ofClimate Change, , Improvement of air, water and soil pollution, Overcome of Poverty and Economical Effect) < Study > New industry, Oil production- ... in Ba Vi district (belong to Northern region of Vietnam) and Huong Hoa district (belong to the Central region of Vietnam) s Pointing to climatic, soil and land use conditions • ' '£ ■ at two levels: ... environmental conditions Selection of elite trees from many varieties, provenances and hybridization Multiplication of selected trees by cuttings and tissue culture for nursery plant production...
... by climatechange over recent decades and relate changing abundances to climate An Indicator of the Impact ofClimateChangeon Populations of Bird Species in the USA 3.1 Introduction Climatechange ... depend on future projections ofclimatechange In addition, when considering population level impacts ofclimatechange between 1968 and 2011, it is more intuitive to capture a species’ relationship ... (Gregory et al., 2005), andclimatechange may affect populations of bird species in North America in many ways Climatechangeeffectson both the phenology and distributions of North American birds...
... impact ofclimatechangeon global tropical cyclone damage Nature ClimateChange online, 2012, 2 Viet Nam Assessment Report onClimateChange Ha Noi : Institute of Strategy and Policy on natural ... Gulf of Tonkin it end up by dropped from level 12 to a tropical depression In conclusion, climatechangeand global warming have result in the changeof tropical cyclone characteristics and activities ... Impacts ofClimatechangeon Tropical cyclones Global ClimateChange – commonly known as global warming and associated sea level rise– is one of the most serious challenges...
... multi-hazard approach, on the one hand, with in dubio mitius or precautionary principle This involves consideration of the ‘long tail’ and intergenerational modes ofclimatechange impact and thus implies ... down emissions, and integration of both climatechangeand disaster risk reduction policies into national and international development strategies This should include the incorporation of ‘green’ ... political, social and economic implications ofclimatechangeand the risks associated with future climate policy requires concentration of efforts on two interrelated policy areas or directions The first...
... waves and cyclones, but only recently have disaster scholars and practitioners engaged in climatechange debates (Helmer and Hilhorst, 2006) One of the most evident distinctions between DRR and ... second priority to climatechange mitigation (CCM) since its inception, however, because of a perceived sense of greater urgency to slow the pace of emissions in response to Article obligations ... sources of adaptability, renewal and transformation; and (3) and understanding ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS ofchangeand uncertainty as inherent in social-ecological systems This statement strongly reflects...
... onClimate Change) , 2007 ClimateChange 2007: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability Contribution of Working Group II to the Third Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel onClimateChange ... Routledge, London Brooke, C., 2008 Conservation and adaptation to climatechange Conservation Biology, 22(6) 1471 –1476 Capra, F., 1996 The Web of Life: A New Scientific Understanding of Living ... Climate Change) , 2001 ClimateChange 2001: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability Contribution of Working Group II to the Third Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel onClimate Change...
... prediction of landfall that assumes a constant landfall proportion (e.g Coughlin et al., 2009) necessarily leads to a poor prediction of landfall activity For instance, consider a prediction made ... frequency of annual landfalls in the first and second half of each of the periods A few curiosities stand out The 54 years prior to 1954 saw 21 of 54 years (39 per cent) with zero or one landfall, ... particularly relevant to questions related to landfall prediction Because landfall proportions vary a great deal, even with a perfect prediction of basin activity, predictions of landfall will have limited...
... ClimateChange Economics and Policy, London School of Economics, Houghton Street, London WC2A 2AE Committee onClimate Change, Manning House, 22 Carlisle Place, London SW1P 1JA UK Energy Research ... understanding of feedback effectsand a greater awareness of potentially abrupt or irreversible change have led to a re-evaluation ofclimatechange risks (see Solomon et al., 2007) The second development ... low-carbon economy: The inaugural report of the UK Committee onClimateChange SAMUEL FANKHAUSER1, *, DAVID KENNEDY2 AND JIM SKEA3 Grantham Research Institute and Centre for ClimateChange Economics...
... (Committee onClimate Change) , 2008 Building a Low Carbon Economy: The UK’s Contribution to Tackling ClimateChange The First Report of the Committee onClimate Change, December TSO, London www.theccc.org.uk/reports/building-a-low-carboneconomy ... Building a Low Carbon Economy: The UK’s Contribution to Tackling Climate Change: The First Report of ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS the Committee onClimate Change, December TSO, London www.theccc.org.uk/reports/buildinga-low-carbon-economy/supporting-research ... Tol, R S J., Weyant, J and Yohe, G., 2001 Lines of evidence for vulnerability ofclimate change: a synthesis Climate Change: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability Contribution of Working Group II...
... Netherlands until the year 2100 Two extremes were studied in order to gain insights into the effect of urban growth on the one hand andclimatechangeon the other.5 Effectsofclimatechange ... namely low economic growth (RC) and high growth (GE) and corresponding changes in the ‘portfolio of properties at risk’ module of Figure were based on a land use model of the Netherlands (Janssen ... success of measures limiting risk will depend on the magnitude and rate ofchangeof the climate; large changes that occur rapidly may be difficult to accommodate Large regional variations exist in climate...
... stance on global warming (Weingart et al., 2000; Andreadis and Smith, 2007) We are entering a period when careful interpretation and communication of the economic, political and social dimensions of ... probability and expected utility without additivity Econometrica, 57(3) 571 – 587 ¨ Schmidt, S., Kemfert, C and Hoppe, P., 2009 The impact of socio-economics andclimatechangeon tropical cyclone losses ... Theory of Games and Economic Behavior (2nd edn) Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ von Ungern-Sternberg, T., 2009 Hurricane Insurance in Florida Seminar paper, Adaptation to Climate Change: ...
... biological and chemical functions and which support and maintain the productivity and health of the river systems A number of the Basin wetlands are recognized under the Convention on Wetlands of International ... description of decisions as ‘irreversible’ The framing of the situation as a tragic choice set the tone of the reporting and underlined both the complexity and the urgency of the situation The ... vital component of framing causes in climatechange induced crises is the link between climatechangeand the local/national acute crisis Actors basically confront two framing options: acknowledging...
... book/chapter3/p4.htm) The connection between water management andclimatechange was justified by the fact that Minister Penny Wong was the minister for climatechangeand water The Coorong Wetlands are one of the ... drought andclimatechange for fear that the climatechange issue risked taking over the debate and being used as an excuse for inaction The second proposition is then that the participation of other ... Government and the Public Routledge, New York and London Olsson, E.-K and Paglia, E., 2008 Global problem – national accountability: framing accountability in the Australian context ofclimate change, ...