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Introduction Despite the existence of institutions designed to promote peace, interactions between individuals and groups sometimes lead to conflict. Understanding the causes of such conflict is a major project in the social sciences, and researchers in anthropology, economics, geography, history, political science, psychology, and sociology have long debated the extent to which climatic changes are responsible. Recent advances and interest...
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The present paper provides an overview of research concerning both acute and chronic effects of exposure to noise on children's cognitive performance. Experimental studies addressing the impact of acute exposure showed negative effects on speech perception and listening comprehension. These effects are more pronounced in children as compared to adults. Children with language or attention disorders and second-language learners are still more impaired than age-matched controls. Noise-induced...
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Contents in climate change and disaster risk reduction education are to feature as revolving themes across subjects such as English Studies, Basic Science and Technology, and Religious and Values Education in a new structure of Basic Education (BE) released by Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council (NERDC) in 2012. This paper analyses how basic education curricular can be used to promote global social issues such as enlightening the populace about climate change. The aim is to...
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This doctoral study investigates the different forms, levels, and pathways of youth engagement with climate change and the implications for the well-being of youth in different contexts of vulnerability and adaptability. It aims to understand such engagement through the accounts and interactions of youth themselves and within their own environmental, socio-cultural, and political context, thereby contributing a holistic understanding of youth engagement in specific countries, an area...
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Abstract Settlements in coastal and bushfire prone areas across Australia face major challenges in adapting to potential climate change impacts. This report identifies the range of legal tools and instruments that can be used to influence the spatial distribution and nature of land use and development and hence the exposure and vulnerability of settlements to climate hazards. The analysis is not limited to traditional ‘land use planning’ instruments such as zones, overlays and approval...
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Abstract Settlements in coastal and bushfire prone areas across Australia face major challenges in adapting to potential climate change impacts. This report identifies the range of legal tools and instruments that can be used to influence the spatial distribution and nature of land use and development and hence the exposure and vulnerability of settlements to climate hazards. The analysis is not limited to traditional ‘land use planning’ instruments such as zones, overlays and approval...
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The Sustainable relationship: What the United States and the United Kingdom can teach each other about climate change and sustainable development at the national level / John C. Dernbach & Andrea Ross. The Environmental Forum, Vol. 30, N° 3, May/June 2013, pp. 30-34. (Widener Law School Legal Studies Research Paper No. 13-26) http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2256983 As the urgency of climate change, biodiversity loss, severe poverty, and other global environmental and develo...
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The Sustainable relationship: What the United States and the United Kingdom can teach each other about climate change and sustainable development at the national level / John C. Dernbach & Andrea Ross. The Environmental Forum, Vol. 30, N° 3, May/June 2013, pp. 30-34. (Widener Law School Legal Studies Research Paper No. 13-26) http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2256983 As the urgency of climate change, biodiversity loss, severe poverty, and other global environmental and develo...
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AbstractThis paper focuses on learning from existing cross-border governance arrangements with a view to strengthening and improving climate change adaptation within the Australian context. Using an institutional learning framework, the research offers a critical analysis of two Australian cross-border cases: (1) the Murray-Darling Basin, and (2) the Australian Alps. The research findings focus on the issues of geographic (place), administrative (space) and political (territory)...
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The study specifically examined tasks performed by extension agents in the EKSADP as related to climate change and the task areas in which they needed further training. Using structured questionnaire, data were collected from thirty three (33) randomly selected extension agents in the two agricultural zones of Ekiti State. The major tasks performed by the extension agents on climate change related issues were educating farmers on pest control (90.9%), rendering of technical advice to farmers...
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