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pro vyhledávání: '"Priyatma Singh"'
Autor:
Christoph Schunko, Santiago Álvarez-Fernández, Petra Benyei, Laura Calvet-Mir, André B. Junqueira, Xiaoyue Li, Anna Porcuna-Ferrer, Anna Schlingmann, Emmanuel M. N. A. N. Attoh, Rosario Carmona, Fasco Chengula, Álvaro Fernández-Llamazares, Priyatma Singh, Miquel Torrents-Ticó, Victoria Reyes-García
Publikováno v:
npj Climate Action, Vol 3, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2024)
Abstract Indigenous Peoples and local communities are heavily affected by climatic changes. Investigating local understandings of climate change impacts, and their patterned distribution, is essential to effectively support monitoring and adaptation
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d60fb6817e73474ba902bce5c4762bdd
Autor:
Victoria Reyes-García, David García-Del-Amo, Anna Porcuna-Ferrer, Anna Schlingmann, Mariam Abazeri, Emmanuel M. N. A. N. Attoh, Julia Vieira da Cunha Ávila, Ayansina Ayanlade, Daniel Babai, Petra Benyei, Laura Calvet-Mir, Rosario Carmona, Julián Caviedes, Jane Chah, Rumbidzayi Chakauya, Aida Cuní-Sanchez, Álvaro Fernández-Llamazares, Eranga K. Galappaththi, Drew Gerkey, Sonia Graham, Théo Guillerminet, Tomás Huanca, José Tomás Ibarra, André B. Junqueira, Xiaoyue Li, Yolanda López-Maldonado, Giulia Mattalia, Aibek Samakov, Christoph Schunko, Reinmar Seidler, Victoria Sharakhmatova, Priyatma Singh, Adrien Tofighi-Niaki, Miquel Torrents-Ticó, LICCI Consortium
Publikováno v:
Sustainable Earth Reviews, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2024)
Abstract Indigenous Peoples and local communities with nature-dependent livelihoods are disproportionately affected by climate change impacts, but their experience, knowledge and needs receive inadequate attention in climate research and policy. Here
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/fe6be9e3dffb488cad2e02eec56ee39e
Autor:
Victoria Reyes-García, David García-del-Amo, Santiago Álvarez-Fernández, Petra Benyei, Laura Calvet-Mir, André B. Junqueira, Vanesse Labeyrie, Xiaoyue LI, Sara Miñarro, Vincent Porcher, Anna Porcuna-Ferrer, Anna Schlingmann, Christoph Schunko, Ramin Soleymani, Adrien Tofighi-Niaki, Mariam Abazeri, Emmanuel M. N. A. N. Attoh, Ayansina Ayanlade, Julia Vieira Da Cunha Ávila, Daniel Babai, Rodrigo C. Bulamah, Joao Campos-Silva, Rosario Carmona, Julián Caviedes, Rumbidzayi Chakauya, Mouna Chambon, Zhuo Chen, Fasco Chengula, Esther Conde, Aida Cuní-Sanchez, Christophe Demichelis, Evgeniya Dudina, Álvaro Fernández-Llamazares, Eranga K. Galappaththi, Claudia Geffner-Fuenmayor, Drew Gerkey, Marcos Glauser, Eric Hirsch, Tomás Huanca, José Tomás Ibarra, Andrea E. Izquierdo, Leneisja Junsberg, Marisa Lanker, Yolanda López-Maldonado, Juliette Mariel, Giulia Mattalia, Mohamed D. Miara, Miquel Torrents-Ticó, Maedeh Salimi, Aibek Samakov, Reinmar Seidler, Victoria Sharakhmatova, Uttam Babu Shrestha, Alpy Sharma, Priyatma Singh, Tungalag Ulambayar, Rihan Wu, Ibrahim S. Zakari
Publikováno v:
Communications Earth & Environment, Vol 5, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2024)
Abstract The effects of climate change depend on specific local circumstances, posing a challenge for worldwide research to comprehensively encompass the diverse impacts on various local social-ecological systems. Here we use a place-specific but cro
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/ad9bb655a2bc4865b2c76d565cf0a8af
Autor:
Walter Leal Filho, Murukesan Krishnapillai, Henry Sidsaph, Gustavo J. Nagy, Johannes M. Luetz, Jack Dyer, Michael Otoara Ha’apio, Peni Hausia Havea, Kushaal Raj, Priyatma Singh, Tom Rogers, Chunlan Li, Monica K. Boodhan, Franziska Wolf, Desalegn Yayeh Ayal, Hossein Azadi
Publikováno v:
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, Vol 9, Iss 6, p 602 (2021)
Small Island States (SIDS) are among the nations most exposed to climate change (CC) and are characterised by a high degree of vulnerability. Their unique nature means there is a need for more studies focused on the limits to CC adaptation on such fr
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/12acc3daab7e4584a762c578ef41968b
Autor:
Ashneel Ajay Singh, Anish Maharaj, Michelle Kumar, Priyatma Singh, Sanjay Singh, Frank E. Muller-Karger, Matthew McCarthy, Lionel Joseph, Herve Damlamian, Zulfikar Begg
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 6 (2019)
In Fiji, like most Pacific Island countries, there have been numerous reports of degradation of coastal resources, including adverse changes in abundance and stock distribution of numerous aquatic species associated with the coastal habitat. To devel
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/284045caa181404a96ea2ad348200cc3
Publikováno v:
Water, Vol 13, Iss 4, p 468 (2021)
Coastal habitats form a critical source of livelihood for a large number of inhabitants in Fiji. The absence of historical and baseline information creates a significant challenge in effectively designing suitable management plans. This study aimed a
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d4f58c7ea9a146d4bab86ce66c7510e4
Autor:
Nagisa Shiiba, Priyatma Singh, Dhrishna Charan, Kushaal Raj, Jack Stuart, Arpana Pratap, Miko Maekawa
Publikováno v:
Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change. 28
Autor:
Walter Leal Filho, Amanda Lange Salvia, Ismaila Rimi Abubakar, Mark, Mifsud, Hossein, Azadi, Ayyoob, Sharifi, Todd, Levasseur, Johannes, Luetz, Luis, Velazquez, Priyatma, Singh, Rudi, Pretorius, Noor, Ade, Iyna Mohammed Akib, Tamara, Savelyeva, Luciana, Brandli, Nandhivarman, Muthu, Lombardi, Patrizia
Publikováno v:
Sustainability; Volume 14; Issue 21; Pages: 14105
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused severe disturbances in the work of hundreds of millions of people around the world. One of the groups affected is the academic staff at higher education institutions, whose original business model, i.e., presence teac
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::fe89bd4f84bce3054e724854dc336182
https://hdl.handle.net/11583/2972636
https://hdl.handle.net/11583/2972636
Publikováno v:
Journal of Disaster Research. 14:1277-1286
People from Kiribati, especially after obtaining college degrees, tend to have a desire to migrate abroad to obtain further education and good jobs and, to some extent, due to the impacts of climate change. Nineteen percent of I-Kiribati migrants in