Ingram K, Carter L, Dow K (2013) Climate change in the southeast USA: executive summary (Chapter 1). In: Ingram K, Dow K, Carter L, and Anderson J (eds) Climate of the southeast United States. Island Press, Washington DC, pg 1–7. http://www.sercc.com/ClimateoftheSoutheastUnited...
The built environment in the Southeast (SE) United States comprises components influenced by human alteration of the landscape, and subsequent physical, environmental, and socio-economic systems related to landscape modification. Thus, the built environment is manifested at spatial scales ranging from ...
S.9). TNA is the leading CT mode related to BA globally, especially in the northern hemisphere, being associated with 25.7% of the total global BA. Changes in convective activity induced by trade winds and latent heat flux anomalies are thought to modulate the SST variability in the region...
Designing with Humidity: How Architecture Adapts to the World’s Dampest Climates March 11, 2025 Humid environments present some of the most complex challenges in architectural design.From the tropical monsoon season of Southeast Asiato the equatorial heat of Central Africa, these environments demand ...
Here, we show that 121 million ha of presently degraded land in Southeast Asia, a region noted for its significant reforestation potential, are biophysically suitable for reforestation. Reforestation of this land would contribute 3.43 ± 1.29 PgCO2e yr−1 to climate mitigation through ...
The degree of warming due to climate change is likely to be seasonally and spatially variable. In the United States, changes in temperature show the greatest increases in the northern and western regions, with the smallest increases occurring in the Southeast (USGCRP, 2018). Northerly areas are ...
Africa, south of the Sahara, and flows northward through Sudan and Egypt and empties into the Mediterranean. The Niger rises in western Africa, southwest of the Sahara, and flows northeastward into Mali and the desert then turns southeastward, through Nigeria, and empties into the Gulf of ...
“Policymakers at COP28 need to get out of the way of companies that are harnessing energy responsibly and innovatively and recognize the need to pave the way for a legacy of human advancement worldwide. In energy lies not just the power to create but also the power to conserve and protect...
At the stand level, the opposite has been found: wood-for-coal in the Southeast could result in net carbon emissions [137]. Harvest can be an underlying mechanism to create different outcomes between landscape- and stand-level investigations. At large spatial scales, increased harvest rates or ...
After increasing from around 79 million tonnes in 1998 to 87 million tonnes in 2000, world marine capture fisheries production decreased to around 84 million tonnes in 2001 and remained at that level in 2002. This decrease mostly took place in the Southeast Pacific and the Northwest Pacific. ...