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Climate change as a veiled driver of migration in Bangladesh and Ghana
(Science of the Total Environment, 2024-04-20)People living in deltaic areas in developing countries are especially prone to suffer the effects from natural disasters due to their geographical and economic structure. Climate change is contributing to an increase in ... -
Climate change effects on northern Spanish grassland-based dairy livestock systems
(Plant and Soil, 2023)Background: Understanding the effects of climate change on agro-ecosystems is fundamental in order to select the optimum management practices to mitigate environmental pressures. There is a need to forecast greenhouse gas ... -
Climate change impact, adaptation, and mitigation in temperate grazing systems: A review
(MDPI, 2019)Managed temperate grasslands occupy 25% of the world, which is 70% of global agricultural land. These lands are an important source of food for the global population. This review paper examines the impacts of climate change ... -
CLIMATE CHANGE IN HIGH-MOUNTAIN REGIONS An international perspective and a look at the Pyrenees
(Metode, 2022)High mountains are among the regions most affected by climate change. The complex network of interactions between climate, biological, and sociocultural structures in these regions is being altered by the changing climate. ... -
Climate Change in the Basque Country: Impact on Health and Adaptation measures
(Basque Centre for Climate Change/Klima Aldaketa Ikergai, 2016-06)The adaptation to climate change must involve free-flowing dialogue between the different sectors in society -Specific adaptation measures can also lead to an improvement in health and resilience of the population -There ... -
Climate change induced socio-economic tipping points: Review and stakeholder consultation for policy relevant research
(IOP Publishing, 2020)Tipping points have become a key concept in research on climate change, indicating points of abrupt transition in biophysical systems as well as transformative changes in adaptation and mitigation strategies. However, the ... -
Climate change perception: Driving forces and their interactions
(Environmental Science and Policy, 2020-06-01)Public perception of climate change can either facilitate or hinder the implementation of climate policies. This perception is dependent on a number of influencing factors, called drivers, in ways that are still not clearly ... -
Climate Change Perceptions and Adaptations among Smallholder Farmers in the Mountains of Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
(Land, 2002)The warming rates in many mountain areas are higher than the global average, negatively impacting crop systems. Little is known about the climatic changes which are already being observed in eastern Democratic Republic ... -
Climate change, flood risk and adaptation measures: Challenges in assessing damage and evaluating of measures
(Ekonomiaz, 2020-01-01)Floods generate a considerable risk to human wellbeing due to the great impacts they cause. This is the reason behind the plans developed by different institutions that have the objective of improving alert and prevention ... -
Climate Change, Responsibilities, and Defeatism and Complacency
(Basque Centre for Climate Change/Klima Aldaketa Ikergai, 2011-12-12)Paradoxically, knowledge of the increasing certainty about climate change, and of the severe consequences of this phenomenon for large portions of the world population, may lead individuals and communities to fall into a ... -
Climate finances. A review
(Ekonomiaz, 2018-01-01)"Klima-finantzak» terminoak klima-aldaketaren aurkako borrokan finantza-baliabideak emateko beharrari dagokio, bai arintzeko bai egokitzeko. Zehatzago, klima-finantzak 2009az geroztik herrialde garatuek hartutako nazioarteko ... -
Climate Risk Assessment under Uncertainty: An Application to Main European Coastal Cities
(Frontiers in Marine Science, 2016-12-16)This paper analyses the risk of extreme coastal events in major European coastal cities using a stochastic diffusion model that is calibrated with the worst case emission scenario from the Intergovernmental Panel for Climate ... -
ClipFlair, Audiovisual Translation and Computer Assisted Language Learning: beyond the four-walled classroom
(2017-08)The purpose of this thesis is to present ClipFlair, a European-funded project aimed at providing a user-friendly, easily accessible online platform to learn foreign languages through captioning and revoicing activities. ... -
Closing eyes during auditory memory retrieval modulates alpha rhythm but does not alter tau rhythm
(NeuroImage, 2019)The alpha power increase that occurs when the eyes are closed is one of the most well-known effects in human electrophysiology. In particular, previous psychological studies have investigated whether eye closure can boost ... -
Co-activation of the L2 during L1 auditory processing: An ERP cross-modal priming study
(Brain and Language, 2020)Several studies have shown that unbalanced bilinguals activate both of their languages simultaneously during L2 processing; however, evidence for L2 activation while participants are tested exclusively in their L1 has been ... -
Coeducación y Prevención de la Violencia de Género en los Centros de Educación Secundaria de la Comunidad Autónoma Vasca
(2023-06-21)La finalidad de esta Tesis Doctoral es identificar buenas prácticas coeducativas en la etapa de Educación Secundaria Obligatoria (ESO) de la Comunidad Autónoma Vasca (CAV). Se trata de una investigación descriptiva con ... -
Cognitive and neural mechanisms of voluntary versus forced language switching in Chinese–English bilinguals: an fMRI study
(OXFORD, 2024)The ecological validity of bilingual code-switching has garnered increasing attention in recent years. Contrary to traditional studies that have focused on forced language switching, emerging theories posit that voluntary ... -
Cognitive reserve counteracts typical neural activity changes related to ageing
(ELSEVIER, 2023)Studies have shown that older adults with high Cognitive Reserve (HCR) exhibit better executive functioning than their low CR (LCR) counterparts. However, the neural processes linked to those differences are unclear. This ... -
Coherencia de Políticas para el Desarrollo en Euskadi: diagnóstico y propuestas
(2015-12-21)El texto que aquí se presenta es un resumen del Informe encargado a Hegoa, Instituto de Estudios sobre Desarrollo y Cooperación Internacional (Universidad del País Vasco, UPV/EHU) por la Agencia Vasca de Cooperación para ... -
Coherencia de Políticas para el Desarrollo: más allá de la AOD
(HEGOA, Instituto de Estudios sobre Desarrollo y Cooperación Internacional, Centro de Documentación, 2015-10)[ESP]La Coherencia de Políticas para el Desarrollo (CPD) surge como un concepto que supera la lógica de la AOD, para afrontar los problemas de desarrollo de manera comprehensiva a escala global. Más ...