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The second module of the training is focused on Analyzing Climate Vulnerability and Risks to Ecosystems and People, which is divided into two following sections: A. Understand the socio-ecological context; B. Analyze climate vulnerability and risk
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The second module of the training is focused on Analyzing Climate Vulnerability and Risks to Ecosystems and People, which is divided into two following sections: A. Understand the socio-ecological context; B. Analyze climate vulnerability and risk
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This article presents an improved approach for assessing occupant thermal comfort and, in turn, more efficient indoor conditioning. The occupant activity level is an important determinant of required comfort conditions and thus building energy use. For nine volunteers, the activity pattern during typical office days was monitored. Detailed profiles of the occupant activity levels were obtained and, using clustering analysis, divided into "Sedentary" and "Active" groups. Although occupants...
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Abstract This study presents the challenges of rapid flooding regime change due to the expansion of built environment across the cities of developing countries based on Addis Ababa as a case study. A hydrological study of the city was conducted using three different land use maps of Addis Ababa digitized from the city map of 1984, 1986, and 2002. The study indicated that the average runoff coefficient of the city increased from 28% in 1984 to 45% in 2002. This indicates that the annual...
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Abstract This study presents the challenges of rapid flooding regime change due to the expansion of built environment across the cities of developing countries based on Addis Ababa as a case study. A hydrological study of the city was conducted using three different land use maps of Addis Ababa digitized from the city map of 1984, 1986, and 2002. The study indicated that the average runoff coefficient of the city increased from 28% in 1984 to 45% in 2002. This indicates that the annual...
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Introduction:From developing innovative practicesto reduce the effects of changing climate, and to the implementation of legislations the young people can contribute immensely. Materials and Method: In this cross-sectional survey 375 college students from Mangaluru city were assessed regarding their perception, and attitude towards climate change and their practices towards mitigating it. A pretested semi-structured questionnaire was used to collect the data. Institutional Ethics Committee...
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Many factors exist in the internal environment of building. These factors could be biological, physical, or chemical, and they determine the indoor environmental quality (IEQ) of any given building. Indoor environmental quality and indoor air quality (IAQ) are used interchangeably in certain literatures; however, there is a fundamental difference between the two. While IEQ refers to the entire internal environment of a building, IAQ refers to the condition of air present within the building....
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