Anderson, E.R.; Cherrington, E.A.; Tremblay-Boyer, L.; Flores, A.I.; Sempris, E. Identifying critical areas for conservation: Biodiversity and climate change in central America, Mexico, and the Dominican Republi
What is the most common climate zone in Central America? What is the climate of the Sonoran Desert? What are the two largest climate zones in Latin America? What is the climate and geography of the Salton Sea? What is the climate in the Atlas Mountains?
While a few studies have explored the relationship between migration and climate change in the Global South, there is a dearth of comprehensive synthesis studies that systematically review the current state of knowledge about the connection between major climate hazards and migration outcomes in the reg...
There are, however, some exceptions: on the west coast overlooking the Pacific Ocean, the climate is cool and damp in the northern part and Mediterranean in the southern part; on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, the climate is mild in winter and hot and muggy in summer, while in Florid...
e, SPAM banana area in Costa Rica. f, GAEZ banana area in Costa Rica. Source data Full size image BM19 area is strongly correlated with banana export quantity for Central American countries, Mexico, Belize, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Bolivia and Peru (Extended Data Fig. 1b). Some ...
central and southern Mexico. Most of the Volcanic Axis is in this temperate with dry winters zone. Here, the major control as far as temperatures are concerned is altitude, which directly affects precise rainfall amounts and seasonality, resulting in a mosaic of microclimates and natural vegetatio...
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Americas - Miscellaneous,Cartagena Declaration on Refugees, Colloquium on the International Protection of Refugees in Central America, Mexico and Panama, 22 November1984, available at:http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/docid/3ae6b36ec.html, para.3. ...
Although there were few papers and thus limited information for Latin America and Middle East and North Africa regions, the education level of the head of household was cited as the most important determinant for adoption in both regions. Fig. 2: Relevance of social, environmental and economic ...
A central concept in analyzing the effects of climate change is whether a system can be managed. The nonagricultural sectors of high-income countries are highly managed and this feature will allow them to better adapt to climate change. However, human and natural systems that are unmanaged or ...