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Errors and uncertainties introduced by a regional climate model in climate impact assessments: example of crop yield simulations in West Africa

2015

16 pages; International audience; The challenge of estimating the potential impacts of climate change has led to an increasing use of dynamical downscaling to produce fine spatial-scale climate projections for impact assessments. In this work, we analyze if and to what extent the bias in the simulated crop yield can be reduced by using the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) regional climate model to downscale ERA-Interim (European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) Re-Analysis) rainfall and radiation data. Then, we evaluate the uncertainties resulting from both the choice of the physical parameterizations of the WRF model and its internal variability. Impact assessments w…

2. Zero hungerMeteorologyRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentImpact assessmentcrop modelregional climate modelYield (finance)WRFPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthClimate changeSARRA-H15. Life on land13. Climate action[SDU.STU.CL]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/ClimatologyClimatologyWeather Research and Forecasting ModelWest AfricaEnvironmental scienceClimate modelPrecipitationShortwave radiation[ SDU.STU.CL ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/ClimatologyEPICGeneral Environmental ScienceDownscaling
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Impacts and adaptation options of climate change on ecosystem services in Finland: a model based study

2013

At a global level, it is estimated that nearly two-thirds of ecosystem services have been degraded in just fifty years. The additional stresses imposed by climate change will require extraordinary adaptation. This paper synthesises main result of a large Finnish project studying the vulnerability of key ecosystem services to climate change and the possibilities for the individual sectors to adapt to these changes. The project based its work on data and infrastructures of nine intensively studied areas belonging to the Finnish LTER (Long-Term Ecological Research) network. The methods developed and used included remote sensing, derivation of impact scenarios, dynamic modelling, laboratory exp…

2. Zero hungerService (business)Ecosystem health010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesbusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementVulnerabilityGeneral Social SciencesClimate changeProvisioning04 agricultural and veterinary sciences15. Life on land01 natural sciencesEcosystem servicesGeography13. Climate action11. Sustainability040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEcosystembusinessEnvironmental quality0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceCurrent Opinion in Environmental Sustainability
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Emerging extraction

2015

Traditional extraction methods include usually high temperature treatment (more than 100°C) with the subsequent risk of thermal denaturation or transformation of the target molecules. Moreover, these techniques are very time-consuming and require relatively large quantities of solvents. On the other hand, the use of environmentally friendly technologies has led researchers and the food industry to develop new alternative processes that can extract valuable compounds from different sources and food wastes of different origin. This chapter describes the potential use of emerging technologies such as ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE), laser ablation, pulsed electric fields (PEF), high volta…

2. Zero hungerThermal denaturationFood industrybusiness.industryEmerging technologies[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]010401 analytical chemistryExtraction (chemistry)04 agricultural and veterinary sciences040401 food science01 natural sciencesEnvironmentally friendly0104 chemical sciences0404 agricultural biotechnologyTemperature treatmentSustainabilityEnvironmental scienceExtraction methodsProcess engineeringbusinessComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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2017

AbstractFuture changes in the structure of daily rainfall, especially the number of rainy days and the intensity of extreme events, are likely to induce major impacts on rain-fed agriculture in the tropics. In Africa this issue is of primary importance, but the agreement between climate models to simulate such descriptors of rainfall is generally poor. Here, we show that the climate models used for the fifth assessment report of IPCC simulate a marked decrease in the number of rainy days, together with a strong increase in the rainfall amounts during the 1% wettest days, by the end of the 21st century over Southern Africa. These combined changes lead to an apparent stability of seasonal tot…

2. Zero hungerWet seasonMultidisciplinaryFood security010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesbusiness.industry0208 environmental biotechnologyEquatorGlobal warmingTropics02 engineering and technology15. Life on land01 natural sciences020801 environmental engineering13. Climate actionAgricultureSustainabilityEnvironmental scienceClimate modelPhysical geographybusiness0105 earth and related environmental sciencesScientific Reports
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Benefits of soil carbon: report on the outcomes of an international scientific committee on problems of the environment rapid assessment workshop

2014

The outcomes of the discussion in the four working sessions showed that although there is an urgent need to improve soil carbon management and stocks, and despite the existing knowledge about good agricultural practices to achieve this goal, these are not put into practice effectively and globally. The apparent contradiction has to do with a mismatch of policies at different societal and geographical scales, and the low policy profile of SOC. All participants agreed in the need to bring SOC into the core of environmental policies at all levels and to improve the governance of policy actions by addressing the stakeholders in a more effective way. Fil: Banwart, Steven. University of Sheffield…

2. Zero hunger[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Environmental BenefitsOceanografía Hidrología Recursos HídricosSoil carbon15. Life on landSoil carbonRapid assessmentCiencias de la Tierra y relacionadas con el Medio Ambiente13. Climate actionPolitical science11. Sustainability[SDE]Environmental SciencesCarbon sequstrationLife Science[SDV.BV]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal BiologyEuropean commissionICSU World Data Centre for SoilsEnvironmental planningCIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTASISRIC - World Soil InformationGeneral Environmental ScienceCarbon Management
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The impact of urban development on aquifers in large coastal cities of West Africa: Present status and future challenges

2018

Abstract This paper investigates the coastal cities of Abidjan, Cotonou, Lagos and Douala in West Africa. Published data on these areas were aggregated in order to compare the urban development of some African huge cities and assess their impacts on groundwater. Those urban centers have experienced an exponential demographic expansion since the 1950s, with increased population densities and a geographical coverage expansion as well. The Continental Terminal aquifer, major groundwater resource taped in this region by the national water companies and local populations, shows a continuous downward trend in piezometric levels. Concerning water quality, the evolution up to the current state (sal…

2. Zero hungergeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryResource (biology)0208 environmental biotechnologyGeography Planning and Development1. No povertyForestryAquifer02 engineering and technologyManagement Monitoring Policy and Law6. Clean waterNatural (archaeology)020801 environmental engineeringCurrent (stream)13. Climate actionUrban planning11. SustainabilityPopulation growthWater quality[SDU.STU.HY]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/HydrologyWater resource managementGroundwaterComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSNature and Landscape Conservation
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Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Sports Entrepreneurship

2020

Sports entrepreneurship has been considered an important part of sports organisations when overcoming crisis situations. The aim of this study is to determine the impact of the crisis derived from COVID-19 on sports entrepreneurship and whether there are differences in the prediction of entrepreneurship on service quality in non-profit sports clubs. To this end, 145 sports clubs were analysed before and after the outbreak of the virus in society. Paired sample-t tests were carried out to determine the differences in variables studied before (Time I) and after (Time II) the COVID-19 outbreak, and correlations and hierarchical linear regressions were used to analyse the relationship between t…

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Flying-Related Concerns among Airline Customers in Finland and Sweden during COVID-19

2022

COVID-19 hit the global economy hard in early 2020, and airline industry was among the biggest commercial victims. Governments closed borders, the virus scared off travelers and the aircraft stayed on the ground to a large extent. The forecasted record year turned out to be the worst in the history of aviation. This study focused on the concerns of airline customers and analyzed the differences between the customer behavior in two focus markets, Finland and Sweden. The article is based on a questionnaire and the answers of 2004 airline customers. The results show that even though the overall COVID-19 strategy was very different between the focus markets, the same concerns still arose. The m…

212 Civil and construction engineeringRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentGeography Planning and Developmentpassenger concernsCOVID-19 concernsCOVID-19512 Business and managementkaranteeniterveysturvallisuushuolestuneisuusBuilding and ConstructionilmastonmuutoksetManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawpandemiatmatkustajatilmailualalentomatkailuairline customers; COVID-19 concerns; passenger concernsrajoituksetairline customers
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Porous 3D Printed Scavenger Filters for Selective Recovery of Precious Metals from Electronic Waste

2018

Selective laser sintering (SLS) 3D printing is used to fabricate highly macroporous ion scavenger filters for recovery of Pd and Pt from electronic waste. The scavengers are printed by using a mixture of polypropylene with 10 wt% of type‐1 anion exchange resin. Porosities and the flow‐through properties of the filters are controlled by adjusting the SLS printing parameters. The cylinder‐shaped filters are used in selective recovery of Pd and Pt from acidic leachate of electronic waste simply by passing the solution through the object. Under such conditions, the scavenger filters are able to capture Pd and Pt as anionic complexes with high efficiency from a solution containing mixture of dif…

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Characterization of the Solid State Properties of Anodic Oxides on Magnetron Sputtered Ta, Nb and Ta-Nb Alloys

2012

Tantalum oxide, niobium oxide and Ta-Nb containing mixed oxides were grown by anodizing sputter-deposited Ta, Nb and Ta-Nb alloys of different compositions. A photoelectrochemical investigation was performed in order to estimate the band gap and the flat band potential of the oxides as a function of their composition. The band gap of the investigated Ta-Nb containing mixed oxides changed monotonically between those estimated for Ta2O5 (4.1 eV) and Nb2O5 (3.4 eV) and in agreement with a proposed correlation between the Band gap of an oxide and the difference of electronegativity of the oxide constituents. From the differential capacitance curves recorded in a wide range of electrode potentia…

431Materials scienceRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentSolid-stateCondensed Matter PhysicsSolid State Properties Anodic Oxides Ta-Nb AlloysSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsCharacterization (materials science)AnodeSettore ING-IND/23 - Chimica Fisica ApplicataChemical engineeringCavity magnetronMaterials ChemistryElectrochemistry
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