Your search
Results 78 resources
-
This paper reports doctoral research that explores grassroots technologies as an asset for poor coastal communities of Bangladesh, how local knowledge contributes to the creation of such technologies, and how they can be useful to build a community’s trust in its own adaptive capacity. Bangladesh is one of the most disaster vulnerable countries in the world due to its deltaic morphology and frequent climate-induced hazards (storm surge, annual flooding, salinity intrusion, frequent cyclones,...
-
This study investigated the extent to which junior secondary school students in Port Harcourt Local Government Area of Rivers State Nigeria are aware of issues related to climate change and sustainable development. The study adopted a descriptive survey design. Four research questions were raised. Two instruments were used for data collection, a questionnaire and the junior secondary school teaching syllabus. The questionnaire titled “ Climate change and Sustainable Development Awareness...
-
The non-formal educational sector in Nigeria encompasses a variety of citizenry, across the rural and urban settings. Evidently, this educational sector can be a key contributor to the dissemination of information on climate change, which is necessary for its mitigation and adaptation. As Nigeria government is incrementally enabling the introduction of a climate change education to the school curriculum, the non-formal education sector engagement is vital. The study herein described is aimed...
-
The impact of climate change on agriculture differs depending on the region and sector of activity. Predictive models suggest that climate change in eastern Canada will overall result in increased temperatures, changed precipitations patterns, and overall longer cropping seasons. Both modelling and actual experimentation in controlled environments and in fields suggest that yield response will vary depending on the crop species. In cool-season forage species, which are the predominant in the...
-
The impact of climate change on agriculture differs depending on the region and sector of activity. Predictive models suggest that climate change in eastern Canada will overall result in increased temperatures, changed precipitations patterns, and overall longer cropping seasons. Both modelling and actual experimentation in controlled environments and in fields suggest that yield response will vary depending on the crop species. In cool-season forage species, which are the predominant in the...
-
A field study was done on the thermal comfort of seven air-conditioned university classrooms in the hot and humid climate of Malaysia. The aims of this paper are to investigate the perceptions of thermal comfort and the adaptation method of students in air-conditioned classrooms. In total, 189 respondents from the classrooms completed the questionnaire. A comparison was made between the Predicted Mean Vote (PMV) and the Thermal Sensation Vote (TSV) and it was found that the TSV values tended...
-
Climate change will affect all of us, but most seriously affected will be those countries and people that depend primarily on agriculture and have few opportunities for economic diversification and structural change. Ethiopia, where the majority of the population lives in rural areas and is engaged in agriculture, is one of the most vulnerable countries. Its dependence on rain fed agriculture makes the country particularly exposed to the effects of climate change. Besides the direct effects...
-
Villamor, G. B., and B. K. Badmos. 2015. Grazing game: a learning tool for adaptive management in response to climate variability in semiarid areas of Ghana. Ecology and Society 21(1):39.http://dx.doi.org/10.5751/ES-08139-210139
-
Conventional chilled water based air conditioning systems use low temperature chilled water to remove both sensible load and latent load in conditioned space, and reheating devices are usually installed to warm the overcooled air, which leads to energy waste. Alternatively, this paper proposes a neural network (NN) model based predictive control strategy for simultaneous control of indoor air temperature and humidity by varying the speeds of compressor and supply air fan in a chilled water...
-
Background The learning environment dramatically affects the learning outcomes of students. Noise, inappropriate temperature, insufficient light, overcrowded classes, misplaced boards and inappropriate classroom layout all make up factors that could be confounding variables distracting students in class. This study was conducted to examine the effect of noise in educational institutions on the academic achievement of elementary school students in the academic year 2015-2016 in Ahvaz....
Explore
Theme
- Air pollution (2)
- Artificial Intelligence (4)
- Climate change (28)
- Disability (3)
- Education and climate change (28)
- Energy efficiency (1)
- Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) (6)
- Migration (2)
- Modelling (3)
- School buildings and classrooms (2)
- Sustainable Development Goals (37)
- Thermal comfort and heat stress (4)