Attitudes to Climate Change Risk (ACCRs) are generally considered to be consonant with the companion concept ofclimate change risk perception; and the two terms are often used interchangeably in the climate change research literature. Risk perception is a subjective construct often conceptualised as t...
explains the motivation: "When Greta Thunberg raisedclimate changein the school curriculum, Michael Gove brushed her off saying it was covered in Geography A-level—which is, of course, hugely relevant, but taken by only around 6% of students. Everyone takes maths to GCSE, and the course ...
explains the motivation: "When Greta Thunberg raisedclimate changein the school curriculum, Michael Gove brushed her off saying it was covered in Geography A-level—which is, of course, hugely relevant, but taken by only around 6% of students. Everyone takes maths to GCSE, and the course ...
IB DP Geography Geographic themes [Paper 1] Core: Global change [Paper 2] Unit 1: Changing population Unit 2: Global climate - vulnerability and resilience 2.1 Causes of global climate change 2.2 Consequences of global climate change 2.3 Responding to g...
rsochpeicmalatic of changes in each parameter indicating the size and direction of change between timesteps (arrows) and the relationships between the parameters (red: negative feedback, blue: positive feedback, circle: hypothesized driver of the relationship, dashed: the relationship between these ...
Climate Change – Geophysical Foundations and Ecological Effects 300 Fig. 4. The multiyear-changes in the level of groundwater-table (at Öregcsertő) on the alluvial flood plain of River Danube (20 km from the river) do not refer to decreasing precipitation (Data source: VITUKI, Hungary...
“Looking at teachers who are going into primary and secondary and actually how can they take sustainability and climate change and how can they actually do that in every curriculum area and not just the kind of core ones like geography and science that we know are usually how this area is...
In addition, the extreme heterogeneous geography of Afghanistan, ranging from the glacier-covered Hindu Kush in the north to the arid deserts in the south, impede transferring larger-scale climate change studies to Afghanistan. The present study intends to start filling this gap and is the first ...