18 results with keyword: 'risk management of extreme events under climate change'
Climate change risk results from the interaction between natural and social systems, and has the primary components of hazard, exposure, and vulnerability.. In
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As climate change threatens to bring more extreme events and severe weather events become a greater point of global concern, risk management framework will need
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Increasing impacts of extreme droughts on vegetation Increasing impacts of extreme droughts on vegetation productivity under climate change.. productivity under climate change
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Disaster risk management and climate change adaptation can influence the degree to which extreme events translate into impacts and disasters.. Increasing vulnerability, exposure,
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Climate change, extreme events and increased risk of salmonellosis in Maryland, USA: Evidence for coastal vulnerability.. Chengsheng Jiang a , 1 ,
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Tokio Marine lists four key priorities in its approach to disaster risk reduction and the mitigation of the impact of extreme events: research, reducing customers’ exposure to
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Delegations of Authority are reviewed annually by the Board of Directors, the Citi CEO and the Citi CFO and may be adjusted as necessary to accommodate business needs, geographic
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Secondly, this study uses the agency theory as the main theory to explain causal relationship between asset structure and capital structure and treats asset growth and firm size
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To assist vulnerable developing countries, particularly to SIDS and LDCs to enhance their understanding of vulnerability and assessments of impacts of climate change in.
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The combined analyses of rainfall extremes from both global and regional models suggest that this increase in rain- fall in the future would be in the form of more intense and
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Climate change related disasters and extreme weather events are expected to significantly increase the risk of damages on networks, systems and assets.. In view
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Within our approach we use the Environmental Policy Integrated Climate (EPIC, Izaurralde et al. 2006 , 2012 ; Williams 1995 ) bio-physical crop model as it is able to produce crop
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According to these considerations, this section suggests three books that help to better understand the issue of this number: LIFE and Climate change adaptation; Adaptation to
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Keywords: climate change; GCMs’; RCPs’; downscaling; temperature; precipitation; extreme events; SWAT;
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The title of an Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change special report ( Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, 2012 ), “Managing the Risks of Extreme Events and Disasters
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Climate change manifesting as increasing frequency and or severity of extreme weather events poses a threat to sustainable management of natural resources because the recurrence
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