What is a catchment in geography? In geography, a catchment area is an area of land that collects water after rainfall, typically bounded by hills. Water flows down into these areas and collects into rivers and streams. These areas are useful for analyzing a geographic area, as it aims to...
Lyme disease is emerging in Canada due to expansion of the range of the tick vector Ixodes scapularis from the United States. National surveillance for human Lyme disease cases began in Canada in 2009. Reported numbers of cases increased from 144 cases i
However, if geography is to take advantage of its unique positioning between the natural and social sciences, geographers need to be able to communicate more effectively and efficiently across human and physical specialisms. In this paper we focus on the significance and uses of language in ...
Let’s examine NDVI for an agricultural area with center pivot irrigation. Pivot irrigation rotates on a point creating a circular crop pattern. Intrue color, here’s how it looks for red, green, and blue bands. We saytrue colorbecause it is the same as how our eyes see. In the formul...
R. (2013). Useful traditional knowledge indicators for drought forecasting in the Mzingwane catchment area of Zimbabwe. Disaster Prevention and Management, 22(4), 312–325. Google Scholar Chisholm Hatfield, S., Marino, E., Whyte, K. P., Dello, K. D., & Mote, P. W. (2018). ...
303). It is therefore important the policy is clearly communicated nationwide, a difficult task given Papua New Guinea’s challenging geography and fragile infrastructure. Furthermore, stakeholders may struggle to implement the policy due to the heavy demands placed on them, such as the request ...
Reflecting perhaps the influence of many years in a Geography Department, my concept of the land surface starts at the human scale: 1.5 m. It does not end there, but a long tradition in slope studies involves measuring over this slope length, notably with Pitty's (1971 pp. 402–404; Cox...
While in the Lusatian area, summer precipitation is expected to increase slightly (4.1%), the Rhenish area will face a reduction of almost 9% during the summer months. A clear difference in the development of precipitation in both areas can also be seen in the number of dry days, which ...
(quantity, time, geography, etc.). therefore, the buying journey must consider service conditions, timing, geofencing, location... geolocation & catchment area : which sellers should be put forward for a given internet user, depending on his location and needs? management and synchronisation of ...
precipitation coupled with neotectonics-driven landslides is likely the most influential factor in subtropical Taiwan Island, while topography primarily constrains surface denudation rates in the eastern Tibetan Plateau within a narrow range of precipitation. In highland regions with glacier coverage, such as...