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The climate system is an excellent example of a “complex system” since there is an interplay and inter-relation of several climate variables. Variables such as the Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) are used to indicate the drought climate condition – a negative (or positive) value of SPI would imply a dry (or wet) state in a region. It is difficult to identify the factors influencing the SPI or their inter-relations (including feedback loops). Here, we aim to study the complex dynamics...
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This qualitative study aims to investigate the outlook of geography educators in Pakistan. It involves a group of around twelve participants, primarily aiming to understand their viewpoints regarding the goals of climate change education; it also explores how these viewpoints influence their teaching approaches, especially when dealing with contentious topics in geography education. The research delves into the complex educational landscape related to climate change education in Pakistan....
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The farmer field school (FFS) has been promoted as an approach for educating farmers on making adaptive farming decisions. In Malawi, the FFS has been used to enhance food security within the context of adaptation to climate change. Monitoring, evaluation and learning (MEL) extends the learning cycle from the core of the FFS to the project level to facilitate learning and adaptation for improvement of interventions. This study’s objectives were to test the utility of a MEL framework for the...
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The article examines the causes and effects of climate change and juxtaposes these with the transatlantic slave trade to glean what lessons, if any, can be learnt. It further explores any systemic linkages between transatlantic slavery and climate change, and proffers sustainable recommendations for mitigating the current dilemmas associated with slavery and climate change. To this end, this study finds that the effects of transatlantic slavery and climate change reveal multi-generational...
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This conference paper was delivered at UKFIET 2023 (Oxford). IT was a joint presentation between Laterite, Fab Inc, and Open Development & Education, as well as FCDO.
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An output of the Open Development & Education, https://opendeved.net/
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An output of the Open Development & Education, https://opendeved.net/
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Children in England spend around 30% of their time in schools to gain knowledge and skills. Climate change could impact schools' thermal environments and children's learning performance by impairing their cognitive ability. This study presents an evaluation approach to investigating and quantifying climate change's impact on the cognitive performance of children across English school stocks. The study also evaluates the potential of possible strategies for mitigating the impacts of climate...
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Solar shading devices, such as Venetian blinds, are effective in controlling heat and light gain in buildings. This study focuses on developing an Artificial Neural Network (ANN) to automate the management of Venetian blinds in order to find a balance between energy savings and visual comfort. Typically, automatic control strategies rely on cut-off angles or maintaining appropriate indoor illuminance. However, finding the optimal trade-off between solar gain and daylight is challenging,...
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Due to climate change, the intensity, duration and frequency of heatwaves are likely to increase in the coming years. Excessive heat events can increase local urban heat island intensity affecting the health and wellbeing of urban dwellers vulnerable to heat stress. Heat-Health Warning Systems (HHWSs) have been developed to warn the public of impending heat events and to advise on preventable negative health outcomes. However, metrics upon which action triggers are made in HHWSs rely on...
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Due to climate change, the intensity, duration and frequency of heatwaves are likely to increase in the coming years. Excessive heat events can increase local urban heat island intensity affecting the health and wellbeing of urban dwellers vulnerable to heat stress. Heat-Health Warning Systems (HHWSs) have been developed to warn the public of impending heat events and to advise on preventable negative health outcomes. However, metrics upon which action triggers are made in HHWSs rely on...
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In response to climate change, urban blue-green infrastructure (UBGI) improves the microclimate of the built environment. In previous research, UBGI (consisting of water and greenery) is found to be a cold source in the summer, alleviating urban thermal stress. However, studies on the heating effect of UBGI in the winter are limited. This effect can improve environmental temperature, which is beneficial to human thermal comfort in the cold season. Therefore, this study conducted the...
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In response to climate change, urban blue-green infrastructure (UBGI) improves the microclimate of the built environment. In previous research, UBGI (consisting of water and greenery) is found to be a cold source in the summer, alleviating urban thermal stress. However, studies on the heating effect of UBGI in the winter are limited. This effect can improve environmental temperature, which is beneficial to human thermal comfort in the cold season. Therefore, this study conducted the...
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Model-based optimal control has proven its effectiveness in optimizing the performance of central air-conditioning systems in terms of thermal comfort and energy efficiency. It was often assumed that temperature distribution in the entire air-conditioned space is uniform and can be represented by a single or averaged measurement in optimization. However, actual distribution in the air-conditioned space is usually uneven, which can affect thermal comfort and indoor air quality. The dynamics...
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In an increasingly digital world, there are fast-paced developments in fields such as Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Data Mining, Digital Twins, Cyber-Physical Systems and the Internet of Things. This paper reviews and discusses how these new emerging areas relate to the traditional domain of building performance simulation. It explores the boundaries between building simulation and these other fields in order to identify conceptual differences and similarities, strengths and...
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