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Semi-arid climate
A semi-arid climate or steppe climate are climatic regions that receive precipitation below potential evapotranspiration, but not extremely. A more precise definition is given by the Köppen climate classification that treats steppe climates (BSk and BSh) as intermediates between desert climates (BW) and humid climates in ecological characteristics and agricultural potential. Semi-arid climates ten
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DESERT & SEMI DESERT P2 | World Biomes | Biome Review | Geography Knowledge | Universe
A semi-arid climate or steppe climate are climatic regions that receive precipitation below potential evapotranspiration, but not extremely. A more precise definition is given by the Köppen climate classification that treats steppe climatesas intermediates between desert climatesand humid climates in ecological characteristics and agricultural potential. Semi-arid climates tend to support short or
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Pedology Soft plinthite dry semi-arid climate
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Semi-arid climate powtoon.
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ASSAR's Theory of Change
In this short video we describe the steps we're following to achieve ASSAR's ultimate goal of ensuring that vulnerable people in Africa and Asia benefit from effective, widespread and sustained adaptation to climate change.
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Arid Lands Permaculture - Part 1
http://www.permacultureplanet.com Permaculture in the arid lands with Bill Mollison, to find out more about Bill and his work please visit; http://www.tagari...
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ELLA: Climate Change Adaptation in Semi-arid Regions - 1st Moderator Video
Charlotte Heffer, ELLA Coordinator for SouthSouthNorth (http://southsouthnorth.org), introduces the ELLA Learning Alliance on Climate Change Adaptation in Se...
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ELLA: Climate Change Adaptation in Semi-arid Regions - 2nd Moderator Video
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Science For Children | Life in the the Desert
Watch Action Songs and Stories | Fun Station For Children. A desert is a barren area of land where little precipitation occurs and consequently living condit...
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ELLA: Climate Change Adaptation in Semi-arid Regions - 1st Presentation
This first narrated presentation for this ELLA Learning Alliance, produced by South South North (www.southsouthnorth.org), is an introduction to the learning...
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Australian Outback Lifestyle Semi Arid Coastal South Australia 25 April 2012 01:01 (PDT)
Rose garden, semi arid climate, recycled treated household grey water 25 April 2012 01:01 (PDT)
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ELLA: Climate Change Adaptation in Semi-arid Regions - Interview with Antonio Magalhaes
In this interview Antònio Carlos Magalhães from the Brazilian Centre for Strategic Studies and Management in Science, Technology and Innovation (CGEE) shares...
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ELLA Week 12: Climate Change and Forced Migration in Semi-Arid and Arid Regions
Dear ELLA participants, welcome to our last week in module 1. I look forward to your online contributions!
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Drip irrigation in arid and semi-arid areas to help boost food security
Food security in most parts of the country has become an issue due to climate change that has since disrupted rain patters making it difficult for farmers to make informed decisions on when to sow their crops, hence the perennial food shortage in most parts of the country. However, there seems to be a ray of light for this farmers especially in arid and semi - arid regions with the introduction of
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Making Ulaanbaatar More Resilient to Floods
Despite Mongolia’s semi-arid climate, its capital city Ulaanbaatar is highly vulnerable to floods, particularly as it develops and expands. With a few critical changes, however, they can successfully mitigate flood risk.
Learn more:
http://www.worldbank.org/mongolia
http://www.ulaanbaatar.mn
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Rachna Tewari Seminar - March 26, 2015
Seminar given by Dr. Rachna Tewari titled "Using climate scenarios to assess future impacts on groundwater resources in a semi-arid economy: The case of Texas High Plains".
Dr. Tewari is an Assistant Professor of Agricultural Economics in the Department of Agriculture, Geosciences and Natural Resources at the University of Tennessee at Martin.
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Comparison of Dryland Climate Change in Observations and CMIP5 Simulations
Slideshow summary of:
Comparison of Dryland Climate Change in Observations and CMIP5 Simulations
JI Mingxia, HUANG Jianping*, XIE Yongkun, and LIU Jun
Key Laboratory for Semi-Arid Climate Change of the Ministry of Education, College of Atmospheric Sciences, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou 730000
Full paper (early online release): http://159.226.119.58/aas/EN/abstract/abstract2748.shtml
Full paper
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Methods of combating climate change may harm ASALS claim researchers
Arid and semi-arid lands (ASALs) were not as vulnerable to climate change as you thought. a group of researchers from the International Institute for Environment and Development said that the world had been handling the matter of climate change resilience in dry lands the wrong way, because most of the interventions designed for adaptation were actually worsening the situation.
For more news vi
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Enhancing Resilience to Climate and Ecosystem Changes: The Ghana Model
This UNU research project focuses on the semi-arid region of northern Ghana where the change impacts have been severely felt in forms of unpredictable floods...
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Kenya's arid and semi-arid areas still struggling with agricultural productivity
For more news visit http://www.ntv.co.ke Follow us on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/ntvkenya Like our FaceBook page http://www.facebook.com/NtvKenya Despite...
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Climate Change Adaptation technology: Stone Lines
Stone lines or ("bunds") slow down runoff, incerease water infiltration and for the basis for improved production in semi-arid areas. At the same time, sedim...
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DigInfo: Colorado Climate
Did you know that Colorado is classified as a semi-arid climate? It is important to know so that you can choose plants that will thrive in our climate.
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The hidden side of climate change (by Vincent Vadez, ICRISAT)
Vincent Vadez, Principal Scientist and Assistant Research Program Director on Dryland Cereals
International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) speaks about 'The hidden side of climate change'
www.icrisat.org
Semi-arid climate
A semi-arid climate or steppe climate are climatic regions that receive precipitation below potential evapotranspiration, but not extremely. A more precise defi...
A semi-arid climate or steppe climate are climatic regions that receive precipitation below potential evapotranspiration, but not extremely. A more precise definition is given by the Köppen climate classification that treats steppe climates (BSk and BSh) as intermediates between desert climates (BW) and humid climates in ecological characteristics and agricultural potential. Semi-arid climates tend to support short or scrubby vegetation, with semi-arid areas usually dominated by either grasses or shrubs.
To determine if a location has a semi-arid climate, the precipitation threshold must first be determined. Finding the precipitation threshold (in millimeters) involves first multiplying the average annual temperature in °C by 20, then adding 280 if 70% or more of the total precipitation is in the high-sun half of the year (April through September in the Northern Hemisphere, or October through March in the Southern), or 140 if 30%–70% of the total precipitation is received during the applicable period, or 0 if less than 30% of the total precipitation is so received. If the area's annual precipitation is less than the threshold but more than half the threshold, it is classified as a BS (steppe climate).
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A semi-arid climate or steppe climate are climatic regions that receive precipitation below potential evapotranspiration, but not extremely. A more precise definition is given by the Köppen climate classification that treats steppe climates (BSk and BSh) as intermediates between desert climates (BW) and humid climates in ecological characteristics and agricultural potential. Semi-arid climates tend to support short or scrubby vegetation, with semi-arid areas usually dominated by either grasses or shrubs.
To determine if a location has a semi-arid climate, the precipitation threshold must first be determined. Finding the precipitation threshold (in millimeters) involves first multiplying the average annual temperature in °C by 20, then adding 280 if 70% or more of the total precipitation is in the high-sun half of the year (April through September in the Northern Hemisphere, or October through March in the Southern), or 140 if 30%–70% of the total precipitation is received during the applicable period, or 0 if less than 30% of the total precipitation is so received. If the area's annual precipitation is less than the threshold but more than half the threshold, it is classified as a BS (steppe climate).
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
- published: 30 Sep 2014
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DESERT & SEMI DESERT P2 | World Biomes | Biome Review | Geography Knowledge | Universe
A semi-arid climate or steppe climate are climatic regions that receive precipitation below potential evapotranspiration, but not extremely. A more precise defi...
A semi-arid climate or steppe climate are climatic regions that receive precipitation below potential evapotranspiration, but not extremely. A more precise definition is given by the Köppen climate classification that treats steppe climatesas intermediates between desert climatesand humid climates in ecological characteristics and agricultural potential. Semi-arid climates tend to support short or scrubby vegetation, with semi-arid areas usually dominated by either grasses or shrubs.
wn.com/Desert Semi Desert P2 | World Biomes | Biome Review | Geography Knowledge | Universe
A semi-arid climate or steppe climate are climatic regions that receive precipitation below potential evapotranspiration, but not extremely. A more precise definition is given by the Köppen climate classification that treats steppe climatesas intermediates between desert climatesand humid climates in ecological characteristics and agricultural potential. Semi-arid climates tend to support short or scrubby vegetation, with semi-arid areas usually dominated by either grasses or shrubs.
- published: 14 Mar 2014
- views: 524
Semi-arid climate powtoon.
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ASSAR's Theory of Change
In this short video we describe the steps we're following to achieve ASSAR's ultimate goal of ensuring that vulnerable people in Africa and Asia benefit from ef...
In this short video we describe the steps we're following to achieve ASSAR's ultimate goal of ensuring that vulnerable people in Africa and Asia benefit from effective, widespread and sustained adaptation to climate change.
wn.com/Assar's Theory Of Change
In this short video we describe the steps we're following to achieve ASSAR's ultimate goal of ensuring that vulnerable people in Africa and Asia benefit from effective, widespread and sustained adaptation to climate change.
- published: 08 Jun 2015
- views: 271
Arid Lands Permaculture - Part 1
http://www.permacultureplanet.com Permaculture in the arid lands with Bill Mollison, to find out more about Bill and his work please visit; http://www.tagari......
http://www.permacultureplanet.com Permaculture in the arid lands with Bill Mollison, to find out more about Bill and his work please visit; http://www.tagari...
wn.com/Arid Lands Permaculture Part 1
http://www.permacultureplanet.com Permaculture in the arid lands with Bill Mollison, to find out more about Bill and his work please visit; http://www.tagari...
ELLA: Climate Change Adaptation in Semi-arid Regions - 1st Moderator Video
Charlotte Heffer, ELLA Coordinator for SouthSouthNorth (http://southsouthnorth.org), introduces the ELLA Learning Alliance on Climate Change Adaptation in Se......
Charlotte Heffer, ELLA Coordinator for SouthSouthNorth (http://southsouthnorth.org), introduces the ELLA Learning Alliance on Climate Change Adaptation in Se...
wn.com/Ella Climate Change Adaptation In Semi Arid Regions 1St Moderator Video
Charlotte Heffer, ELLA Coordinator for SouthSouthNorth (http://southsouthnorth.org), introduces the ELLA Learning Alliance on Climate Change Adaptation in Se...
Science For Children | Life in the the Desert
Watch Action Songs and Stories | Fun Station For Children. A desert is a barren area of land where little precipitation occurs and consequently living condit......
Watch Action Songs and Stories | Fun Station For Children. A desert is a barren area of land where little precipitation occurs and consequently living condit...
wn.com/Science For Children | Life In The The Desert
Watch Action Songs and Stories | Fun Station For Children. A desert is a barren area of land where little precipitation occurs and consequently living condit...
ELLA: Climate Change Adaptation in Semi-arid Regions - 1st Presentation
This first narrated presentation for this ELLA Learning Alliance, produced by South South North (www.southsouthnorth.org), is an introduction to the learning......
This first narrated presentation for this ELLA Learning Alliance, produced by South South North (www.southsouthnorth.org), is an introduction to the learning...
wn.com/Ella Climate Change Adaptation In Semi Arid Regions 1St Presentation
This first narrated presentation for this ELLA Learning Alliance, produced by South South North (www.southsouthnorth.org), is an introduction to the learning...
Australian Outback Lifestyle Semi Arid Coastal South Australia 25 April 2012 01:01 (PDT)
Rose garden, semi arid climate, recycled treated household grey water 25 April 2012 01:01 (PDT)...
Rose garden, semi arid climate, recycled treated household grey water 25 April 2012 01:01 (PDT)
wn.com/Australian Outback Lifestyle Semi Arid Coastal South Australia 25 April 2012 01 01 (Pdt)
Rose garden, semi arid climate, recycled treated household grey water 25 April 2012 01:01 (PDT)
- published: 25 Apr 2012
- views: 137
ELLA: Climate Change Adaptation in Semi-arid Regions - Interview with Antonio Magalhaes
In this interview Antònio Carlos Magalhães from the Brazilian Centre for Strategic Studies and Management in Science, Technology and Innovation (CGEE) shares......
In this interview Antònio Carlos Magalhães from the Brazilian Centre for Strategic Studies and Management in Science, Technology and Innovation (CGEE) shares...
wn.com/Ella Climate Change Adaptation In Semi Arid Regions Interview With Antonio Magalhaes
In this interview Antònio Carlos Magalhães from the Brazilian Centre for Strategic Studies and Management in Science, Technology and Innovation (CGEE) shares...
ELLA Week 12: Climate Change and Forced Migration in Semi-Arid and Arid Regions
Dear ELLA participants, welcome to our last week in module 1. I look forward to your online contributions!...
Dear ELLA participants, welcome to our last week in module 1. I look forward to your online contributions!
wn.com/Ella Week 12 Climate Change And Forced Migration In Semi Arid And Arid Regions
Dear ELLA participants, welcome to our last week in module 1. I look forward to your online contributions!
Drip irrigation in arid and semi-arid areas to help boost food security
Food security in most parts of the country has become an issue due to climate change that has since disrupted rain patters making it difficult for farmers to ma...
Food security in most parts of the country has become an issue due to climate change that has since disrupted rain patters making it difficult for farmers to make informed decisions on when to sow their crops, hence the perennial food shortage in most parts of the country. However, there seems to be a ray of light for this farmers especially in arid and semi - arid regions with the introduction of drip irrigation, a system that minimises on the use of water, but maximises on crop yields.
Watch KTN Live http://www.ktnkenya.tv/live
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wn.com/Drip Irrigation In Arid And Semi Arid Areas To Help Boost Food Security
Food security in most parts of the country has become an issue due to climate change that has since disrupted rain patters making it difficult for farmers to make informed decisions on when to sow their crops, hence the perennial food shortage in most parts of the country. However, there seems to be a ray of light for this farmers especially in arid and semi - arid regions with the introduction of drip irrigation, a system that minimises on the use of water, but maximises on crop yields.
Watch KTN Live http://www.ktnkenya.tv/live
Follow us on http://www.twitter.com/ktnkenya
Like us on http://www.facebook.com/ktnkenya
- published: 20 Jul 2015
- views: 0
Making Ulaanbaatar More Resilient to Floods
Despite Mongolia’s semi-arid climate, its capital city Ulaanbaatar is highly vulnerable to floods, particularly as it develops and expands. With a few critical ...
Despite Mongolia’s semi-arid climate, its capital city Ulaanbaatar is highly vulnerable to floods, particularly as it develops and expands. With a few critical changes, however, they can successfully mitigate flood risk.
Learn more:
http://www.worldbank.org/mongolia
http://www.ulaanbaatar.mn
wn.com/Making Ulaanbaatar More Resilient To Floods
Despite Mongolia’s semi-arid climate, its capital city Ulaanbaatar is highly vulnerable to floods, particularly as it develops and expands. With a few critical changes, however, they can successfully mitigate flood risk.
Learn more:
http://www.worldbank.org/mongolia
http://www.ulaanbaatar.mn
- published: 17 Aug 2015
- views: 42
Rachna Tewari Seminar - March 26, 2015
Seminar given by Dr. Rachna Tewari titled "Using climate scenarios to assess future impacts on groundwater resources in a semi-arid economy: The case of Texas H...
Seminar given by Dr. Rachna Tewari titled "Using climate scenarios to assess future impacts on groundwater resources in a semi-arid economy: The case of Texas High Plains".
Dr. Tewari is an Assistant Professor of Agricultural Economics in the Department of Agriculture, Geosciences and Natural Resources at the University of Tennessee at Martin.
wn.com/Rachna Tewari Seminar March 26, 2015
Seminar given by Dr. Rachna Tewari titled "Using climate scenarios to assess future impacts on groundwater resources in a semi-arid economy: The case of Texas High Plains".
Dr. Tewari is an Assistant Professor of Agricultural Economics in the Department of Agriculture, Geosciences and Natural Resources at the University of Tennessee at Martin.
- published: 30 Mar 2015
- views: 0
Comparison of Dryland Climate Change in Observations and CMIP5 Simulations
Slideshow summary of:
Comparison of Dryland Climate Change in Observations and CMIP5 Simulations
JI Mingxia, HUANG Jianping*, XIE Yongkun, and LIU Jun
Key La...
Slideshow summary of:
Comparison of Dryland Climate Change in Observations and CMIP5 Simulations
JI Mingxia, HUANG Jianping*, XIE Yongkun, and LIU Jun
Key Laboratory for Semi-Arid Climate Change of the Ministry of Education, College of Atmospheric Sciences, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou 730000
Full paper (early online release): http://159.226.119.58/aas/EN/abstract/abstract2748.shtml
Full paper (once fully published): http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00376-015-4267-8
Abstract:
A comparison of observations with 20 climate model simulations from the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project, Phase 5 (CMIP5) revealed that observeddryland expansion amounted to 2.61 × 106 km2 during the 58 years from 1948 to 2005,which was four times higher than that in the simulations (0.55 × 106 km2). Dryland expansion was accompanied by a decline in aridity index (AI) (drying trend) as a result of decreased precipitation and increased potential evapotranspiration across all dryland subtype areas in the observations, especially in the semi-arid and dry subhumid regions. However, the CMIP5 multi-model ensemble (MME) average performedpoorly with regard to the decreasing trends of AI and precipitation. By analyzing the factors controlling AI, we found that the overall bias of AI in the simulations, compared with observations,was largely due to limitations in the simulation of precipitation. The simulated precipitation over global drylands was substantially overestimated compared with observations across all subtype areas, and the spatial distribution of precipitation in the MME was largely inconsistent in the African Sahel, East Asia, and eastern Australia, where the semi-arid and dry subhumid regionswere mainly located.
wn.com/Comparison Of Dryland Climate Change In Observations And Cmip5 Simulations
Slideshow summary of:
Comparison of Dryland Climate Change in Observations and CMIP5 Simulations
JI Mingxia, HUANG Jianping*, XIE Yongkun, and LIU Jun
Key Laboratory for Semi-Arid Climate Change of the Ministry of Education, College of Atmospheric Sciences, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou 730000
Full paper (early online release): http://159.226.119.58/aas/EN/abstract/abstract2748.shtml
Full paper (once fully published): http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00376-015-4267-8
Abstract:
A comparison of observations with 20 climate model simulations from the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project, Phase 5 (CMIP5) revealed that observeddryland expansion amounted to 2.61 × 106 km2 during the 58 years from 1948 to 2005,which was four times higher than that in the simulations (0.55 × 106 km2). Dryland expansion was accompanied by a decline in aridity index (AI) (drying trend) as a result of decreased precipitation and increased potential evapotranspiration across all dryland subtype areas in the observations, especially in the semi-arid and dry subhumid regions. However, the CMIP5 multi-model ensemble (MME) average performedpoorly with regard to the decreasing trends of AI and precipitation. By analyzing the factors controlling AI, we found that the overall bias of AI in the simulations, compared with observations,was largely due to limitations in the simulation of precipitation. The simulated precipitation over global drylands was substantially overestimated compared with observations across all subtype areas, and the spatial distribution of precipitation in the MME was largely inconsistent in the African Sahel, East Asia, and eastern Australia, where the semi-arid and dry subhumid regionswere mainly located.
- published: 06 Jul 2015
- views: 0
Methods of combating climate change may harm ASALS claim researchers
Arid and semi-arid lands (ASALs) were not as vulnerable to climate change as you thought. a group of researchers from the International Institute for Environmen...
Arid and semi-arid lands (ASALs) were not as vulnerable to climate change as you thought. a group of researchers from the International Institute for Environment and Development said that the world had been handling the matter of climate change resilience in dry lands the wrong way, because most of the interventions designed for adaptation were actually worsening the situation.
For more news visit http://www.ntv.co.ke
Follow us on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/ntvkenya
Like our FaceBook page http://www.facebook.com/NtvKenya
wn.com/Methods Of Combating Climate Change May Harm Asals Claim Researchers
Arid and semi-arid lands (ASALs) were not as vulnerable to climate change as you thought. a group of researchers from the International Institute for Environment and Development said that the world had been handling the matter of climate change resilience in dry lands the wrong way, because most of the interventions designed for adaptation were actually worsening the situation.
For more news visit http://www.ntv.co.ke
Follow us on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/ntvkenya
Like our FaceBook page http://www.facebook.com/NtvKenya
- published: 04 May 2015
- views: 59
Enhancing Resilience to Climate and Ecosystem Changes: The Ghana Model
This UNU research project focuses on the semi-arid region of northern Ghana where the change impacts have been severely felt in forms of unpredictable floods......
This UNU research project focuses on the semi-arid region of northern Ghana where the change impacts have been severely felt in forms of unpredictable floods...
wn.com/Enhancing Resilience To Climate And Ecosystem Changes The Ghana Model
This UNU research project focuses on the semi-arid region of northern Ghana where the change impacts have been severely felt in forms of unpredictable floods...
- published: 25 Feb 2014
- views: 1161
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author: UNUChannel
Kenya's arid and semi-arid areas still struggling with agricultural productivity
For more news visit http://www.ntv.co.ke Follow us on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/ntvkenya Like our FaceBook page http://www.facebook.com/NtvKenya Despite......
For more news visit http://www.ntv.co.ke Follow us on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/ntvkenya Like our FaceBook page http://www.facebook.com/NtvKenya Despite...
wn.com/Kenya's Arid And Semi Arid Areas Still Struggling With Agricultural Productivity
For more news visit http://www.ntv.co.ke Follow us on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/ntvkenya Like our FaceBook page http://www.facebook.com/NtvKenya Despite...
- published: 03 Jun 2013
- views: 440
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author: NTV Kenya
Climate Change Adaptation technology: Stone Lines
Stone lines or ("bunds") slow down runoff, incerease water infiltration and for the basis for improved production in semi-arid areas. At the same time, sedim......
Stone lines or ("bunds") slow down runoff, incerease water infiltration and for the basis for improved production in semi-arid areas. At the same time, sedim...
wn.com/Climate Change Adaptation Technology Stone Lines
Stone lines or ("bunds") slow down runoff, incerease water infiltration and for the basis for improved production in semi-arid areas. At the same time, sedim...
- published: 20 Jun 2011
- views: 8638
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author: IIED
DigInfo: Colorado Climate
Did you know that Colorado is classified as a semi-arid climate? It is important to know so that you can choose plants that will thrive in our climate....
Did you know that Colorado is classified as a semi-arid climate? It is important to know so that you can choose plants that will thrive in our climate.
wn.com/Diginfo Colorado Climate
Did you know that Colorado is classified as a semi-arid climate? It is important to know so that you can choose plants that will thrive in our climate.
The hidden side of climate change (by Vincent Vadez, ICRISAT)
Vincent Vadez, Principal Scientist and Assistant Research Program Director on Dryland Cereals
International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (...
Vincent Vadez, Principal Scientist and Assistant Research Program Director on Dryland Cereals
International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) speaks about 'The hidden side of climate change'
www.icrisat.org
wn.com/The Hidden Side Of Climate Change (By Vincent Vadez, Icrisat)
Vincent Vadez, Principal Scientist and Assistant Research Program Director on Dryland Cereals
International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) speaks about 'The hidden side of climate change'
www.icrisat.org
- published: 02 Dec 2015
- views: 9
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Turkana people
Turkana people
The Turkana are a Nilotic people native to the Turkana District in northwest Kenya, a semi-arid climate region bordering Lake Turkana in the east, Pokot, Rendille and Samburu to the south, Uganda to the west, and South Sudan and Ethiopia to the north.They refer to their land as Turkan.
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Climate of Great Basin Top 5 Facts
Facts : 1 Climate Wah Wah Valley, Utah, thunderstorm Climate varies throughout the Great Basin by elevation, latitude, and other factors
Facts : 2 The western areas of the basin tend to be drier than the eastern areas because of the rain shadow of the Sierra Nevada
Facts : 3 Most of the basin experiences a semi-arid or arid climate with warm summers and cold winters
Facts : 4 However, some of the
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Dryland Expansion in Northern China from 1948 to 2008
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Dryland Expansion in Northern China from 1948 to 2008
LI Yue, HUANG Jianping, JI Mingxia, and RAN Jinjiang
Key Laboratory for Semi-Arid Climate Change of the Ministry of Education, College of Atmospheric Sciences, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou 730000
Full paper (early-online version): http://159.226.119.58/aas/EN/abstract/abstract2639.shtml
Full paper (once fully published
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Arid Climates - Architecture Students Presentation
Made by 2nd year architecture students:
Sam Davison, Stefan Buse, Silva Lau, Kate Glynn, Homayoun Rad, and Yousef AlRashidi
Made over three days for the second project of the year, we wanted to go above and beyond the standard powerpoint presentation so we came up with an idea and ran with it.
There were 4 hours of drawing recorded on video, and many hours of script-related writing and recordin
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Metal(loid) Stability in Mine Tailings during Phytostabilization:
A Case Study in a Semi-Arid Climate Corin Hammond, Ph. D candidate in the Department of Soil, Water, and Environmental Sciences, presents her research suppor...
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APRUB - International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics -- May 13, 2014
Dulot ng Climate Change sa iba't ibang bahagi ng mundo, nagkakaroon ng matinding kagutuman at kahirapan. Ang International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics na mula sa India, ay nakikipagkaisa sa mga organisasyon na nagpapaunlad ng agriculture industry kabilang ang Department of Agriculture ng Pilipinas. Ito ay upang magkaroon ng masaganang pag-aani para sa survival ng bawat tao.
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Arid Climate of Pakistan v 2
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Introducing Azerbaijan Weather
Baku has a subtropical semi-arid climate (Köppen climate classification: BSk) with warm and dry summers, cool and occasionally wet winters, and strong winds ...
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Arid Climate PowerPoint Template Backgrounds - DigitalOfficePro #08590W
Create amazing presentations with Arid Climate PowerPoint Template and Backgrounds. http://www.digitalofficepro.com/ppt/arid-climate-powerpoint-templates-085...
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JST A trip in the mountains Ibiapaba the sound of the music of J. Rivers
despite the semi arid climate found this beauty that is the saw Ibiapaba is located in the northern part of the state of Ceará, and its location northeastern...
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Water Conservation Garden Virtual Tour
Join Ms. Smarty-Plants™, The Water Conservation Garden's eco-ambassador, for a tour throughout the beautiful, 5+-acre demonstration garden, which showcases d...
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Evidence of climate change
Title: Evidence of Climate Change: Increase in Semi-Arid Areas of India." Speaker: Dr AVR Kesava Rao Scientist (Agroclimatology), Resilient Dryland Systems I...
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ELLA: Climate Change Adaptation - Module 1 Week 8: Moderator's video
Climate change adaptation and water resources management: responses from institutions in semi-arid and arid regions. This gives a short introduction to our u...
Turkana people
Turkana people
The Turkana are a Nilotic people native to the Turkana District in northwest Kenya, a semi-arid climate region bordering Lake Turkana in the e...
Turkana people
The Turkana are a Nilotic people native to the Turkana District in northwest Kenya, a semi-arid climate region bordering Lake Turkana in the east, Pokot, Rendille and Samburu to the south, Uganda to the west, and South Sudan and Ethiopia to the north.They refer to their land as Turkan.
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The Turkana are a Nilotic people native to the Turkana District in northwest Kenya, a semi-arid climate region bordering Lake Turkana in the east, Pokot, Rendille and Samburu to the south, Uganda to the west, and South Sudan and Ethiopia to the north.They refer to their land as Turkan.
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Semi-arid climate
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Climate of Great Basin Top 5 Facts
Facts : 1 Climate Wah Wah Valley, Utah, thunderstorm Climate varies throughout the Great Basin by elevation, latitude, and other factors
Facts : 2 The western a...
Facts : 1 Climate Wah Wah Valley, Utah, thunderstorm Climate varies throughout the Great Basin by elevation, latitude, and other factors
Facts : 2 The western areas of the basin tend to be drier than the eastern areas because of the rain shadow of the Sierra Nevada
Facts : 3 Most of the basin experiences a semi-arid or arid climate with warm summers and cold winters
Facts : 4 However, some of the mountainous areas in the basin are high enough in elevation to experience an Alpine climate
Facts : 5 Due to the region s altitude and aridity, most areas in the Great Basin experience a substantial Diurnal temperature variation
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Facts : 1 Climate Wah Wah Valley, Utah, thunderstorm Climate varies throughout the Great Basin by elevation, latitude, and other factors
Facts : 2 The western areas of the basin tend to be drier than the eastern areas because of the rain shadow of the Sierra Nevada
Facts : 3 Most of the basin experiences a semi-arid or arid climate with warm summers and cold winters
Facts : 4 However, some of the mountainous areas in the basin are high enough in elevation to experience an Alpine climate
Facts : 5 Due to the region s altitude and aridity, most areas in the Great Basin experience a substantial Diurnal temperature variation
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Arid climate
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- published: 09 Apr 2015
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Dryland Expansion in Northern China from 1948 to 2008
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Dryland Expansion in Northern China from 1948 to 2008
LI Yue, HUANG Jianping, JI Mingxia, and RAN Jinjiang
Key Laboratory for Semi-Arid...
Slideshow summary of:
Dryland Expansion in Northern China from 1948 to 2008
LI Yue, HUANG Jianping, JI Mingxia, and RAN Jinjiang
Key Laboratory for Semi-Arid Climate Change of the Ministry of Education, College of Atmospheric Sciences, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou 730000
Full paper (early-online version): http://159.226.119.58/aas/EN/abstract/abstract2639.shtml
Full paper (once fully published): http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00376-014-4106-3
Abstract:
This study examines the expansion of drylands and regional climate change in northern China by analyzing the variations in aridity index (AI), surface air temperature (SAT), precipitation and potential evapotranspiration (PET) from 1948 to 2008. It is found that the drylands of northern China have expanded remarkably in the last 61 years. The area of drylands of the last 15 years (1994--2008) is 0.65×106 km2 (12%) larger than that in the period 1948--62. The boundary of drylands has extended eastward over Northeast China by about 2° of longitude and by about 1° of latitude to the south along the middle-to-lower reaches of the Yellow River. A zonal band of expansion of semi-arid regions has occurred, stretching from western Heilongjiang Province to southern Gansu Province, while shifts to the east of semi-arid regions in dry subhumid regions have also occurred. Results show that the aridity trend of drylands in northern China is highly correlated with the long-term trend of precipitation and PET, and the expansion of semi-arid regions plays a dominant role in the areal extent of drylands, which is nearly 10 times larger than that in arid and subhumid regions.
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Dryland Expansion in Northern China from 1948 to 2008
LI Yue, HUANG Jianping, JI Mingxia, and RAN Jinjiang
Key Laboratory for Semi-Arid Climate Change of the Ministry of Education, College of Atmospheric Sciences, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou 730000
Full paper (early-online version): http://159.226.119.58/aas/EN/abstract/abstract2639.shtml
Full paper (once fully published): http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00376-014-4106-3
Abstract:
This study examines the expansion of drylands and regional climate change in northern China by analyzing the variations in aridity index (AI), surface air temperature (SAT), precipitation and potential evapotranspiration (PET) from 1948 to 2008. It is found that the drylands of northern China have expanded remarkably in the last 61 years. The area of drylands of the last 15 years (1994--2008) is 0.65×106 km2 (12%) larger than that in the period 1948--62. The boundary of drylands has extended eastward over Northeast China by about 2° of longitude and by about 1° of latitude to the south along the middle-to-lower reaches of the Yellow River. A zonal band of expansion of semi-arid regions has occurred, stretching from western Heilongjiang Province to southern Gansu Province, while shifts to the east of semi-arid regions in dry subhumid regions have also occurred. Results show that the aridity trend of drylands in northern China is highly correlated with the long-term trend of precipitation and PET, and the expansion of semi-arid regions plays a dominant role in the areal extent of drylands, which is nearly 10 times larger than that in arid and subhumid regions.
- published: 16 Jan 2015
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Arid Climates - Architecture Students Presentation
Made by 2nd year architecture students:
Sam Davison, Stefan Buse, Silva Lau, Kate Glynn, Homayoun Rad, and Yousef AlRashidi
Made over three days for the secon...
Made by 2nd year architecture students:
Sam Davison, Stefan Buse, Silva Lau, Kate Glynn, Homayoun Rad, and Yousef AlRashidi
Made over three days for the second project of the year, we wanted to go above and beyond the standard powerpoint presentation so we came up with an idea and ran with it.
There were 4 hours of drawing recorded on video, and many hours of script-related writing and recording.
It took about 8 hours to edit both the 4 hours of footage and 15 minutes of audio, this includes things like speeding up drawings and controlling jump-cuts, and fixing a speaker's stuttering or speech order.
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Made by 2nd year architecture students:
Sam Davison, Stefan Buse, Silva Lau, Kate Glynn, Homayoun Rad, and Yousef AlRashidi
Made over three days for the second project of the year, we wanted to go above and beyond the standard powerpoint presentation so we came up with an idea and ran with it.
There were 4 hours of drawing recorded on video, and many hours of script-related writing and recording.
It took about 8 hours to edit both the 4 hours of footage and 15 minutes of audio, this includes things like speeding up drawings and controlling jump-cuts, and fixing a speaker's stuttering or speech order.
- published: 11 Oct 2014
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Metal(loid) Stability in Mine Tailings during Phytostabilization:
A Case Study in a Semi-Arid Climate Corin Hammond, Ph. D candidate in the Department of Soil, Water, and Environmental Sciences, presents her research suppor......
A Case Study in a Semi-Arid Climate Corin Hammond, Ph. D candidate in the Department of Soil, Water, and Environmental Sciences, presents her research suppor...
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A Case Study in a Semi-Arid Climate Corin Hammond, Ph. D candidate in the Department of Soil, Water, and Environmental Sciences, presents her research suppor...
APRUB - International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics -- May 13, 2014
Dulot ng Climate Change sa iba't ibang bahagi ng mundo, nagkakaroon ng matinding kagutuman at kahirapan. Ang International Crops Research Institute for the Semi...
Dulot ng Climate Change sa iba't ibang bahagi ng mundo, nagkakaroon ng matinding kagutuman at kahirapan. Ang International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics na mula sa India, ay nakikipagkaisa sa mga organisasyon na nagpapaunlad ng agriculture industry kabilang ang Department of Agriculture ng Pilipinas. Ito ay upang magkaroon ng masaganang pag-aani para sa survival ng bawat tao. Bahagi rin, ang pagsasaayos ng food availability, livelihoods at improvement ng mga lupain sa loob at labas ng bansa.
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Dulot ng Climate Change sa iba't ibang bahagi ng mundo, nagkakaroon ng matinding kagutuman at kahirapan. Ang International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics na mula sa India, ay nakikipagkaisa sa mga organisasyon na nagpapaunlad ng agriculture industry kabilang ang Department of Agriculture ng Pilipinas. Ito ay upang magkaroon ng masaganang pag-aani para sa survival ng bawat tao. Bahagi rin, ang pagsasaayos ng food availability, livelihoods at improvement ng mga lupain sa loob at labas ng bansa.
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Introducing Azerbaijan Weather
Baku has a subtropical semi-arid climate (Köppen climate classification: BSk) with warm and dry summers, cool and occasionally wet winters, and strong winds ......
Baku has a subtropical semi-arid climate (Köppen climate classification: BSk) with warm and dry summers, cool and occasionally wet winters, and strong winds ...
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Baku has a subtropical semi-arid climate (Köppen climate classification: BSk) with warm and dry summers, cool and occasionally wet winters, and strong winds ...
Arid Climate PowerPoint Template Backgrounds - DigitalOfficePro #08590W
Create amazing presentations with Arid Climate PowerPoint Template and Backgrounds. http://www.digitalofficepro.com/ppt/arid-climate-powerpoint-templates-085......
Create amazing presentations with Arid Climate PowerPoint Template and Backgrounds. http://www.digitalofficepro.com/ppt/arid-climate-powerpoint-templates-085...
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Create amazing presentations with Arid Climate PowerPoint Template and Backgrounds. http://www.digitalofficepro.com/ppt/arid-climate-powerpoint-templates-085...
JST A trip in the mountains Ibiapaba the sound of the music of J. Rivers
despite the semi arid climate found this beauty that is the saw Ibiapaba is located in the northern part of the state of Ceará, and its location northeastern......
despite the semi arid climate found this beauty that is the saw Ibiapaba is located in the northern part of the state of Ceará, and its location northeastern...
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despite the semi arid climate found this beauty that is the saw Ibiapaba is located in the northern part of the state of Ceará, and its location northeastern...
- published: 29 May 2013
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Water Conservation Garden Virtual Tour
Join Ms. Smarty-Plants™, The Water Conservation Garden's eco-ambassador, for a tour throughout the beautiful, 5+-acre demonstration garden, which showcases d......
Join Ms. Smarty-Plants™, The Water Conservation Garden's eco-ambassador, for a tour throughout the beautiful, 5+-acre demonstration garden, which showcases d...
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Join Ms. Smarty-Plants™, The Water Conservation Garden's eco-ambassador, for a tour throughout the beautiful, 5+-acre demonstration garden, which showcases d...
Evidence of climate change
Title: Evidence of Climate Change: Increase in Semi-Arid Areas of India." Speaker: Dr AVR Kesava Rao Scientist (Agroclimatology), Resilient Dryland Systems I......
Title: Evidence of Climate Change: Increase in Semi-Arid Areas of India." Speaker: Dr AVR Kesava Rao Scientist (Agroclimatology), Resilient Dryland Systems I...
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Title: Evidence of Climate Change: Increase in Semi-Arid Areas of India." Speaker: Dr AVR Kesava Rao Scientist (Agroclimatology), Resilient Dryland Systems I...
- published: 02 Aug 2012
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ELLA: Climate Change Adaptation - Module 1 Week 8: Moderator's video
Climate change adaptation and water resources management: responses from institutions in semi-arid and arid regions. This gives a short introduction to our u......
Climate change adaptation and water resources management: responses from institutions in semi-arid and arid regions. This gives a short introduction to our u...
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Climate change adaptation and water resources management: responses from institutions in semi-arid and arid regions. This gives a short introduction to our u...
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Allan Savory: How to green the world's deserts and reverse climate change
"Desertification is a fancy word for land that is turning to desert," begins Allan Savory in this quietly powerful talk. And terrifyingly, it's happening to about two-thirds of the world's grasslands, accelerating climate change and causing traditional grazing societies to descend into social chaos. Savory has devoted his life to stopping it. He now believes -- and his work so far shows -- that a
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Climate Engineering
3D animation movie created for Naga Foundation, visualizing the vision and concepts of Peter Westerveld. Naga Foundation is a non-profit organisation that is...
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Travel Planet: Kalahari Desert in south Africa - Animal hunting
The Kalahari Desert (in Afrikaans: Kalahari-woestyn) is a large semi-arid sandy savannah in southern Africa extending 900,000 square kilometres (350,000 sq mi), covering much of Botswana, parts of Namibia (previously South West Africa), and South Africa. A semi-desert, with huge tracts of excellent grazing after good rains, the Kalahari supports more animals and plants than a true desert, such as
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Managing Stormwater in an Arid Climate
Reviews strategies to control erosion and other flash flood water situations. from "Stormwater Management from a Watershed Perspective: Extreme Western Clima...
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New Hair Technique (Day 1) using Ichikami, Hairtrition & Ecostyler
Day 1: Trying out my new technique to combat dry, lifeless, crunchy hair caused by a dry, semi-arid climate. I'll be trying this technique out for 1 month. J...
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Shamba Shape Up (English) - Climate Change
SSU looks at climate change and farming in semi-arid areas, including which crops grow in dry areas, using guttering to save water & selling crops at market....
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New Hair Technique (Day 3) using Nutri Shine, BioWoman and Motions
Day 3: Trying out my new technique to combat dry, lifeless, crunchy hair caused by a dry, semi-arid climate. My Goal: Create a technique with products that w...
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Prof. Antonello Provenzale: Climate-vegetation interaction in water-limited environments
This lecture Presented in the international research workshop of the ISF - Eco-hydrology of semiarid environments: Confronting mathematical models with ecosy...
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Dr. Simone Fatichi: Vegetation as a filter of interannual climate variability
This lecture presented in the international research workshop of the ISF - Eco-hydrology of semiarid environments: Confronting mathematical models with ecosy...
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Iran Today - Iran plans to avoid potential water crisis (28/8/2014)
As Iran experiences a steep decrease in precipitation and water supply, many experts and government officials think of ways to counter a potential water cris...
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Water Conservation and Catchment - Greening Local Government
This webinar from our Greening Local Government webinar series explores implementing water conservation strategies in our semi-arid climate, such as: green r...
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Shamba Shape Up (Swahili) - Climate Change
SSU looks at climate change & farming in semi-arid areas, including which crops grow in dry areas, using guttering to save water and selling crops at market....
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"Big Cats, Panamá, and Armadillos: A Story of Climate and Life"
Peter Hale Molnar, Professor of Geological Sciences, University of Colorado at Boulder, and fellow, at the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, Boulder, CO, presents the 2014 John Carlson Lecture at 7.00 pm on Thursday October 16 at the New England Aquarium.
Three million years ago, ice covered Canada for the first time, the first “Ice Age,” in hundreds of millions of yea
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Grevy's Zebra Trust
Belinda Low, MSc, Certified Educator in Holistic Management; co-founder and Executive Director, Grevy's Zebra Trust The exceptional Grevy's zebra is uniquely...
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Gardens by the Bay
Recorded January 6, 2016
Gardens by the Bay is a nature park spanning 250 acres of reclaimed land in central Singapore, adjacent to the Marina Reservoir.
The conservatory complex at Gardens by the Bay comprises two cooled conservatories – the Flower Dome and the Cloud Forest. The Flower Dome is the lower but larger of the two. It replicates a mild, dry climate and features plants found in the Me
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B34A. Impacts of Extreme Climate Events and Disturbances on Carbon Dynamics II
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Webinar: Climate and Desert Amphibian Physiology: A Resource for Planning Adaptation Strategies
Webinar: Climate and Desert Amphibian Physiology: A Resource for Planning Adaptation Strategies Presenter: Dr. Kerry Griffis-Kyle, Assistant Professor. Depar...
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MILLETS - The Miracle Grains
MILLETS -- The Miracle Grains Gods Own Crops, as they are called in the Deccan Development Society, millets are truly miracle grains. India cultivates a tota...
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Climate Change and Riparian Forest Communities: Implications for Small Streams in the UCRB
June 18, 2015
Presenter: Dr. Lindsay Reynolds, Department of Biology, Colorado State University and U.S. Geological Survey, Fort Collins, CO
Co-authors: Dr. Patrick Shafroth, U.S. Geological Survey, Fort Collins Science Center and Dr. N. LeRoy Poff, Department of Biology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
Description: Climate change is projected to have an enormous effect on water res
Allan Savory: How to green the world's deserts and reverse climate change
"Desertification is a fancy word for land that is turning to desert," begins Allan Savory in this quietly powerful talk. And terrifyingly, it's happening to abo...
"Desertification is a fancy word for land that is turning to desert," begins Allan Savory in this quietly powerful talk. And terrifyingly, it's happening to about two-thirds of the world's grasslands, accelerating climate change and causing traditional grazing societies to descend into social chaos. Savory has devoted his life to stopping it. He now believes -- and his work so far shows -- that a surprising factor can protect grasslands and even reclaim degraded land that was once desert.
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"Desertification is a fancy word for land that is turning to desert," begins Allan Savory in this quietly powerful talk. And terrifyingly, it's happening to about two-thirds of the world's grasslands, accelerating climate change and causing traditional grazing societies to descend into social chaos. Savory has devoted his life to stopping it. He now believes -- and his work so far shows -- that a surprising factor can protect grasslands and even reclaim degraded land that was once desert.
TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and much more.
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- published: 04 Mar 2013
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Climate Engineering
3D animation movie created for Naga Foundation, visualizing the vision and concepts of Peter Westerveld. Naga Foundation is a non-profit organisation that is......
3D animation movie created for Naga Foundation, visualizing the vision and concepts of Peter Westerveld. Naga Foundation is a non-profit organisation that is...
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3D animation movie created for Naga Foundation, visualizing the vision and concepts of Peter Westerveld. Naga Foundation is a non-profit organisation that is...
Travel Planet: Kalahari Desert in south Africa - Animal hunting
The Kalahari Desert (in Afrikaans: Kalahari-woestyn) is a large semi-arid sandy savannah in southern Africa extending 900,000 square kilometres (350,000 sq mi),...
The Kalahari Desert (in Afrikaans: Kalahari-woestyn) is a large semi-arid sandy savannah in southern Africa extending 900,000 square kilometres (350,000 sq mi), covering much of Botswana, parts of Namibia (previously South West Africa), and South Africa. A semi-desert, with huge tracts of excellent grazing after good rains, the Kalahari supports more animals and plants than a true desert, such as the Namib Desert to the west. There are small amounts of rainfall and the summer temperature is very high. The driest areas usually receive 110–200 millimetres (4.3–7.9 in) of rain per year,[1] and the wettest just a little over 500 millimetres (20 in). The surrounding Kalahari Basin covers over 2,500,000 square kilometres (970,000 sq mi) extending farther into Botswana, Namibia and South Africa, and encroaching into parts of Angola, Zambia and Zimbabwe. The Kalahari is home to many migratory birds and animals. Previously havens for wild animals from elephants to giraffes, and for predators such as lions and cheetahs, the riverbeds are now mostly grazing spots, though leopards and cheetahs can still be found. The area is now heavily grazed and cattle fences restrict the movement of wildlife. Among deserts of the southern hemisphere, the Kalahari most closely resembles some Australian deserts in its latitude and its mode of formation. The Kalahari Desert came into existence approximately sixty million years ago along with the formation of the African continent.
Despite its aridity, the Kalahari supports a variety of flora. The native flora includes acacia trees and many other herbs and grasses. The Kiwano fruit, also known as the Horned melon, melano, African horned cucumber, jelly melon, or hedged gourd, is endemic to a region in the Kalahari Desert (specific region unknown).
Even where the Kalahari "desert" is dry enough to qualify as a desert in the sense of having low precipitation, it is not strictly speaking a desert because it has too dense a ground cover. The main region that lacks ground cover is in the southwest Kalahari (southeast of Namibia, northwest of South Africa and southwest of Botswana) in the south of the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park. For instance in the ZF Mgcawu District Municipality of South Africa, total vegetation cover may be as low as 30.72% on non-protected (from cattle grazing) farmlands south of Twee Rivieren Rest Camp and 37.74% in the protected (from cattle grazing) South African side of the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park: these southernmost Kalahari xeric savanna areas are truly semi-deserts. However, in all the remaining Kalahari, except on salt pans during the dry season, the vegetation cover can be clearly denser, up to almost 100% in some limited areas.
In an area of about 600,000 km² in the south and west of the Kalahari, the vegetation is mainly xeric savanna. This area is the ecoregion identified by World Wide Fund for Nature as Kalahari xeric savanna AT1309. Typical savanna grasses include (Schmidtias, Stipagrostis, Aristida, and Eragrostis) interspersed with trees such as camelthorn (Acacia erioloba), grey camelthorn (Acacia haematoxylon), shepherd’s tree (Boscia albitrunca), blackthorn (Acacia mellifera), and silver cluster-leaf (Terminalia sericea).
In certain areas where the climate is drier, it becomes a true semi-desert with ground not entirely covered by vegetation: "open" as opposed to "closed" vegetation. Examples include the north of the Siyanda District, itself in the north of South Africa, and the Keetmanshoop Rural in the southeast of Namibia. In the north and east, there are dry forests covering an area of over 300,000 km² in which Rhodesian teak and several species of acacia are prominent. These regions are termed Kalahari Acacia-Baikiaea woodlands AT0709.
Outside the Kalahari "desert", but in the Kalahari basin, a halophytic vegetation to the north is adapted to pans, lakes that are completely dry during the dry season, and maybe for years during droughts, such as in Etosha (Etosha Pan halophytics AT0902) and Makgadikgadi (Zambezian halophytics AT0908).
A totally different vegetation is adapted to the perennial fresh water of the Okavango Delta, an ecoregion termed (Zambezian flooded grasslands AT0907).
North and east, approximately where the dry forests, savannahs and salt lakes prevail, the climate is sub-humid rather than semi-arid. South and west, where the vegetation is predominantly xeric savanna or even a semi-desert, the climate is "Kalaharian" semi-arid. The Kalaharian climate is subtropical (average annual temperature greater than or equal to 18 °C, with mean monthly temperature of the coldest month strictly below 18 °C), and is semi-arid with the dry season during the "cold" season, the coldest six months of the year.
wn.com/Travel Planet Kalahari Desert In South Africa Animal Hunting
The Kalahari Desert (in Afrikaans: Kalahari-woestyn) is a large semi-arid sandy savannah in southern Africa extending 900,000 square kilometres (350,000 sq mi), covering much of Botswana, parts of Namibia (previously South West Africa), and South Africa. A semi-desert, with huge tracts of excellent grazing after good rains, the Kalahari supports more animals and plants than a true desert, such as the Namib Desert to the west. There are small amounts of rainfall and the summer temperature is very high. The driest areas usually receive 110–200 millimetres (4.3–7.9 in) of rain per year,[1] and the wettest just a little over 500 millimetres (20 in). The surrounding Kalahari Basin covers over 2,500,000 square kilometres (970,000 sq mi) extending farther into Botswana, Namibia and South Africa, and encroaching into parts of Angola, Zambia and Zimbabwe. The Kalahari is home to many migratory birds and animals. Previously havens for wild animals from elephants to giraffes, and for predators such as lions and cheetahs, the riverbeds are now mostly grazing spots, though leopards and cheetahs can still be found. The area is now heavily grazed and cattle fences restrict the movement of wildlife. Among deserts of the southern hemisphere, the Kalahari most closely resembles some Australian deserts in its latitude and its mode of formation. The Kalahari Desert came into existence approximately sixty million years ago along with the formation of the African continent.
Despite its aridity, the Kalahari supports a variety of flora. The native flora includes acacia trees and many other herbs and grasses. The Kiwano fruit, also known as the Horned melon, melano, African horned cucumber, jelly melon, or hedged gourd, is endemic to a region in the Kalahari Desert (specific region unknown).
Even where the Kalahari "desert" is dry enough to qualify as a desert in the sense of having low precipitation, it is not strictly speaking a desert because it has too dense a ground cover. The main region that lacks ground cover is in the southwest Kalahari (southeast of Namibia, northwest of South Africa and southwest of Botswana) in the south of the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park. For instance in the ZF Mgcawu District Municipality of South Africa, total vegetation cover may be as low as 30.72% on non-protected (from cattle grazing) farmlands south of Twee Rivieren Rest Camp and 37.74% in the protected (from cattle grazing) South African side of the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park: these southernmost Kalahari xeric savanna areas are truly semi-deserts. However, in all the remaining Kalahari, except on salt pans during the dry season, the vegetation cover can be clearly denser, up to almost 100% in some limited areas.
In an area of about 600,000 km² in the south and west of the Kalahari, the vegetation is mainly xeric savanna. This area is the ecoregion identified by World Wide Fund for Nature as Kalahari xeric savanna AT1309. Typical savanna grasses include (Schmidtias, Stipagrostis, Aristida, and Eragrostis) interspersed with trees such as camelthorn (Acacia erioloba), grey camelthorn (Acacia haematoxylon), shepherd’s tree (Boscia albitrunca), blackthorn (Acacia mellifera), and silver cluster-leaf (Terminalia sericea).
In certain areas where the climate is drier, it becomes a true semi-desert with ground not entirely covered by vegetation: "open" as opposed to "closed" vegetation. Examples include the north of the Siyanda District, itself in the north of South Africa, and the Keetmanshoop Rural in the southeast of Namibia. In the north and east, there are dry forests covering an area of over 300,000 km² in which Rhodesian teak and several species of acacia are prominent. These regions are termed Kalahari Acacia-Baikiaea woodlands AT0709.
Outside the Kalahari "desert", but in the Kalahari basin, a halophytic vegetation to the north is adapted to pans, lakes that are completely dry during the dry season, and maybe for years during droughts, such as in Etosha (Etosha Pan halophytics AT0902) and Makgadikgadi (Zambezian halophytics AT0908).
A totally different vegetation is adapted to the perennial fresh water of the Okavango Delta, an ecoregion termed (Zambezian flooded grasslands AT0907).
North and east, approximately where the dry forests, savannahs and salt lakes prevail, the climate is sub-humid rather than semi-arid. South and west, where the vegetation is predominantly xeric savanna or even a semi-desert, the climate is "Kalaharian" semi-arid. The Kalaharian climate is subtropical (average annual temperature greater than or equal to 18 °C, with mean monthly temperature of the coldest month strictly below 18 °C), and is semi-arid with the dry season during the "cold" season, the coldest six months of the year.
- published: 15 Oct 2015
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Managing Stormwater in an Arid Climate
Reviews strategies to control erosion and other flash flood water situations. from "Stormwater Management from a Watershed Perspective: Extreme Western Clima......
Reviews strategies to control erosion and other flash flood water situations. from "Stormwater Management from a Watershed Perspective: Extreme Western Clima...
wn.com/Managing Stormwater In An Arid Climate
Reviews strategies to control erosion and other flash flood water situations. from "Stormwater Management from a Watershed Perspective: Extreme Western Clima...
New Hair Technique (Day 1) using Ichikami, Hairtrition & Ecostyler
Day 1: Trying out my new technique to combat dry, lifeless, crunchy hair caused by a dry, semi-arid climate. I'll be trying this technique out for 1 month. J......
Day 1: Trying out my new technique to combat dry, lifeless, crunchy hair caused by a dry, semi-arid climate. I'll be trying this technique out for 1 month. J...
wn.com/New Hair Technique (Day 1) Using Ichikami, Hairtrition Ecostyler
Day 1: Trying out my new technique to combat dry, lifeless, crunchy hair caused by a dry, semi-arid climate. I'll be trying this technique out for 1 month. J...
Shamba Shape Up (English) - Climate Change
SSU looks at climate change and farming in semi-arid areas, including which crops grow in dry areas, using guttering to save water & selling crops at market.......
SSU looks at climate change and farming in semi-arid areas, including which crops grow in dry areas, using guttering to save water & selling crops at market....
wn.com/Shamba Shape Up (English) Climate Change
SSU looks at climate change and farming in semi-arid areas, including which crops grow in dry areas, using guttering to save water & selling crops at market....
New Hair Technique (Day 3) using Nutri Shine, BioWoman and Motions
Day 3: Trying out my new technique to combat dry, lifeless, crunchy hair caused by a dry, semi-arid climate. My Goal: Create a technique with products that w......
Day 3: Trying out my new technique to combat dry, lifeless, crunchy hair caused by a dry, semi-arid climate. My Goal: Create a technique with products that w...
wn.com/New Hair Technique (Day 3) Using Nutri Shine, Biowoman And Motions
Day 3: Trying out my new technique to combat dry, lifeless, crunchy hair caused by a dry, semi-arid climate. My Goal: Create a technique with products that w...
Prof. Antonello Provenzale: Climate-vegetation interaction in water-limited environments
This lecture Presented in the international research workshop of the ISF - Eco-hydrology of semiarid environments: Confronting mathematical models with ecosy......
This lecture Presented in the international research workshop of the ISF - Eco-hydrology of semiarid environments: Confronting mathematical models with ecosy...
wn.com/Prof. Antonello Provenzale Climate Vegetation Interaction In Water Limited Environments
This lecture Presented in the international research workshop of the ISF - Eco-hydrology of semiarid environments: Confronting mathematical models with ecosy...
Dr. Simone Fatichi: Vegetation as a filter of interannual climate variability
This lecture presented in the international research workshop of the ISF - Eco-hydrology of semiarid environments: Confronting mathematical models with ecosy......
This lecture presented in the international research workshop of the ISF - Eco-hydrology of semiarid environments: Confronting mathematical models with ecosy...
wn.com/Dr. Simone Fatichi Vegetation As A Filter Of Interannual Climate Variability
This lecture presented in the international research workshop of the ISF - Eco-hydrology of semiarid environments: Confronting mathematical models with ecosy...
Iran Today - Iran plans to avoid potential water crisis (28/8/2014)
As Iran experiences a steep decrease in precipitation and water supply, many experts and government officials think of ways to counter a potential water cris......
As Iran experiences a steep decrease in precipitation and water supply, many experts and government officials think of ways to counter a potential water cris...
wn.com/Iran Today Iran Plans To Avoid Potential Water Crisis (28 8 2014)
As Iran experiences a steep decrease in precipitation and water supply, many experts and government officials think of ways to counter a potential water cris...
Water Conservation and Catchment - Greening Local Government
This webinar from our Greening Local Government webinar series explores implementing water conservation strategies in our semi-arid climate, such as: green r......
This webinar from our Greening Local Government webinar series explores implementing water conservation strategies in our semi-arid climate, such as: green r...
wn.com/Water Conservation And Catchment Greening Local Government
This webinar from our Greening Local Government webinar series explores implementing water conservation strategies in our semi-arid climate, such as: green r...
Shamba Shape Up (Swahili) - Climate Change
SSU looks at climate change & farming in semi-arid areas, including which crops grow in dry areas, using guttering to save water and selling crops at market.......
SSU looks at climate change & farming in semi-arid areas, including which crops grow in dry areas, using guttering to save water and selling crops at market....
wn.com/Shamba Shape Up (Swahili) Climate Change
SSU looks at climate change & farming in semi-arid areas, including which crops grow in dry areas, using guttering to save water and selling crops at market....
"Big Cats, Panamá, and Armadillos: A Story of Climate and Life"
Peter Hale Molnar, Professor of Geological Sciences, University of Colorado at Boulder, and fellow, at the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental S...
Peter Hale Molnar, Professor of Geological Sciences, University of Colorado at Boulder, and fellow, at the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, Boulder, CO, presents the 2014 John Carlson Lecture at 7.00 pm on Thursday October 16 at the New England Aquarium.
Three million years ago, ice covered Canada for the first time, the first “Ice Age,” in hundreds of millions of years. In that first Ice Age, the sheet of ice covering Canada reached as far south as Missouri. Approximately 100 subsequent “Ice Ages” have occurred since that time, with the retreat from the last one occurring between 20,000 to 10,000 years ago.
Concurrently, ancestors to mountain lions crossed the Isthmus of Panamá, from North America to South America to wreak havoc among animal life there, while giant Armadillo-like animals moved in the opposite direction into North America. Mountain lions and armadillos are but two among many species that made such journeys, in what biologists call the “Great American Interchange.”
Many geologists who study past climates, “paleoclimatologists,” imagine that the Isthmus of Panamá emerged 3 million years ago, not only to provide a land bridge for the Interchange of animals, but also to isolate the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and as a consequence to alter ocean circulation. That circulation today includes features like the Gulf Stream, an ocean current that transports warm water from the eastern coast of the USA to western Europe. These paleoclimatologists infer that the marked change in ocean circulation created conditions that allowed ice sheets to grow on Canada and to give us recurring Ice Ages.
Suppose, however, that you were a mountain lion, or an armadillo, would anything draw you into the swamps and jungles of hot, humid Panamá? Would you not prefer to remain in your semi-arid savanna than deal with snakes and crocodiles?
During Ice Ages, Panama cools a bit and dries out, making it like the more arid climates where mountain lions, armadillo, and their brethren flourish. So, alternatively, could global climate change associated with that first big Ice Age have temporarily transformed Panamá’s mosquito-infested, uninviting jungles into a savanna highway conducive to overland travel? In terms of cause-and-effect, rather than the “Great American Interchange” signaling a change in the configuration of land and sea whose resulting ocean circulation facilitated the first Ice Age, could the “Interchange”, instead, be a consequence of the global climate changes due to that first Ice Age, whose cause would lie elsewhere, independent of the emergence of the Isthmus of Panamá?
Molnar grapples with these and related questions as he explores different theories about our planet’s climate history spanning human and geological time scales.
The John Carlson Lecture communicates exciting new results in climate science to the general public. Free of charge and open to the general public, the lecture is made possible by a generous gift from MIT alumnus John H. Carlson to the Lorenz Center in the Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, MIT.
wn.com/Big Cats, Panamá, And Armadillos A Story Of Climate And Life
Peter Hale Molnar, Professor of Geological Sciences, University of Colorado at Boulder, and fellow, at the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, Boulder, CO, presents the 2014 John Carlson Lecture at 7.00 pm on Thursday October 16 at the New England Aquarium.
Three million years ago, ice covered Canada for the first time, the first “Ice Age,” in hundreds of millions of years. In that first Ice Age, the sheet of ice covering Canada reached as far south as Missouri. Approximately 100 subsequent “Ice Ages” have occurred since that time, with the retreat from the last one occurring between 20,000 to 10,000 years ago.
Concurrently, ancestors to mountain lions crossed the Isthmus of Panamá, from North America to South America to wreak havoc among animal life there, while giant Armadillo-like animals moved in the opposite direction into North America. Mountain lions and armadillos are but two among many species that made such journeys, in what biologists call the “Great American Interchange.”
Many geologists who study past climates, “paleoclimatologists,” imagine that the Isthmus of Panamá emerged 3 million years ago, not only to provide a land bridge for the Interchange of animals, but also to isolate the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and as a consequence to alter ocean circulation. That circulation today includes features like the Gulf Stream, an ocean current that transports warm water from the eastern coast of the USA to western Europe. These paleoclimatologists infer that the marked change in ocean circulation created conditions that allowed ice sheets to grow on Canada and to give us recurring Ice Ages.
Suppose, however, that you were a mountain lion, or an armadillo, would anything draw you into the swamps and jungles of hot, humid Panamá? Would you not prefer to remain in your semi-arid savanna than deal with snakes and crocodiles?
During Ice Ages, Panama cools a bit and dries out, making it like the more arid climates where mountain lions, armadillo, and their brethren flourish. So, alternatively, could global climate change associated with that first big Ice Age have temporarily transformed Panamá’s mosquito-infested, uninviting jungles into a savanna highway conducive to overland travel? In terms of cause-and-effect, rather than the “Great American Interchange” signaling a change in the configuration of land and sea whose resulting ocean circulation facilitated the first Ice Age, could the “Interchange”, instead, be a consequence of the global climate changes due to that first Ice Age, whose cause would lie elsewhere, independent of the emergence of the Isthmus of Panamá?
Molnar grapples with these and related questions as he explores different theories about our planet’s climate history spanning human and geological time scales.
The John Carlson Lecture communicates exciting new results in climate science to the general public. Free of charge and open to the general public, the lecture is made possible by a generous gift from MIT alumnus John H. Carlson to the Lorenz Center in the Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, MIT.
- published: 22 Oct 2014
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Grevy's Zebra Trust
Belinda Low, MSc, Certified Educator in Holistic Management; co-founder and Executive Director, Grevy's Zebra Trust The exceptional Grevy's zebra is uniquely......
Belinda Low, MSc, Certified Educator in Holistic Management; co-founder and Executive Director, Grevy's Zebra Trust The exceptional Grevy's zebra is uniquely...
wn.com/Grevy's Zebra Trust
Belinda Low, MSc, Certified Educator in Holistic Management; co-founder and Executive Director, Grevy's Zebra Trust The exceptional Grevy's zebra is uniquely...
Gardens by the Bay
Recorded January 6, 2016
Gardens by the Bay is a nature park spanning 250 acres of reclaimed land in central Singapore, adjacent to the Marina Reservoir.
The ...
Recorded January 6, 2016
Gardens by the Bay is a nature park spanning 250 acres of reclaimed land in central Singapore, adjacent to the Marina Reservoir.
The conservatory complex at Gardens by the Bay comprises two cooled conservatories – the Flower Dome and the Cloud Forest. The Flower Dome is the lower but larger of the two. It replicates a mild, dry climate and features plants found in the Mediterranean and other semi-arid tropical regions. The Cloud Forest is higher but slightly smaller. It replicates the cool moist conditions found in tropical mountain regions found in South-East Asia, Middle- and South America. It features a 138 foot "Cloud Mountain", accessible by an elevator, and visitors are able to descend the mountain via a circular path where a 115 foot waterfall provides visitors with refreshing cool air.
Supertrees are tree-like structures that dominate the Gardens' landscape with heights that range between 82 feet and 160 feet. They are vertical gardens that perform a multitude of functions, which include planting, shading and working as environmental engines for the gardens.
In this video...
00:01 Aerial views of Gardens by the Bay
01:10 Dragfly Bridge
02:24 Indian Garden
03:04 Flower Dome (Christmas theme)
15:05 Cloud Forest
33:59 Supertree Grove
35:02 OCBC Skyway
39:10 Garden Rhapsody (Evening Light Show)
From: http://timvp.com
wn.com/Gardens By The Bay
Recorded January 6, 2016
Gardens by the Bay is a nature park spanning 250 acres of reclaimed land in central Singapore, adjacent to the Marina Reservoir.
The conservatory complex at Gardens by the Bay comprises two cooled conservatories – the Flower Dome and the Cloud Forest. The Flower Dome is the lower but larger of the two. It replicates a mild, dry climate and features plants found in the Mediterranean and other semi-arid tropical regions. The Cloud Forest is higher but slightly smaller. It replicates the cool moist conditions found in tropical mountain regions found in South-East Asia, Middle- and South America. It features a 138 foot "Cloud Mountain", accessible by an elevator, and visitors are able to descend the mountain via a circular path where a 115 foot waterfall provides visitors with refreshing cool air.
Supertrees are tree-like structures that dominate the Gardens' landscape with heights that range between 82 feet and 160 feet. They are vertical gardens that perform a multitude of functions, which include planting, shading and working as environmental engines for the gardens.
In this video...
00:01 Aerial views of Gardens by the Bay
01:10 Dragfly Bridge
02:24 Indian Garden
03:04 Flower Dome (Christmas theme)
15:05 Cloud Forest
33:59 Supertree Grove
35:02 OCBC Skyway
39:10 Garden Rhapsody (Evening Light Show)
From: http://timvp.com
- published: 02 Feb 2016
- views: 133
Webinar: Climate and Desert Amphibian Physiology: A Resource for Planning Adaptation Strategies
Webinar: Climate and Desert Amphibian Physiology: A Resource for Planning Adaptation Strategies Presenter: Dr. Kerry Griffis-Kyle, Assistant Professor. Depar......
Webinar: Climate and Desert Amphibian Physiology: A Resource for Planning Adaptation Strategies Presenter: Dr. Kerry Griffis-Kyle, Assistant Professor. Depar...
wn.com/Webinar Climate And Desert Amphibian Physiology A Resource For Planning Adaptation Strategies
Webinar: Climate and Desert Amphibian Physiology: A Resource for Planning Adaptation Strategies Presenter: Dr. Kerry Griffis-Kyle, Assistant Professor. Depar...
- published: 05 Feb 2014
- views: 72
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author: DesertLCC
MILLETS - The Miracle Grains
MILLETS -- The Miracle Grains Gods Own Crops, as they are called in the Deccan Development Society, millets are truly miracle grains. India cultivates a tota......
MILLETS -- The Miracle Grains Gods Own Crops, as they are called in the Deccan Development Society, millets are truly miracle grains. India cultivates a tota...
wn.com/Millets The Miracle Grains
MILLETS -- The Miracle Grains Gods Own Crops, as they are called in the Deccan Development Society, millets are truly miracle grains. India cultivates a tota...
Climate Change and Riparian Forest Communities: Implications for Small Streams in the UCRB
June 18, 2015
Presenter: Dr. Lindsay Reynolds, Department of Biology, Colorado State University and U.S. Geological Survey, Fort Collins, CO
Co-authors: Dr. P...
June 18, 2015
Presenter: Dr. Lindsay Reynolds, Department of Biology, Colorado State University and U.S. Geological Survey, Fort Collins, CO
Co-authors: Dr. Patrick Shafroth, U.S. Geological Survey, Fort Collins Science Center and Dr. N. LeRoy Poff, Department of Biology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
Description: Climate change is projected to have an enormous effect on water resources in the western US, with cascading effects on river-dependent organisms. Recent studies show that increasing drought will lead to reduced water in many rivers in the southwestern US. For example, streamflow in the warm season has declined over the last century in the western US and is projected to continue decreasing over the next 100 years. In arid and semi-arid regions of the western US, it is likely that some perennial streams will shift to intermittent flow in response to climate-driven changes in runoff and evapotranspiration.
We addressed the following two questions: How will small stream low flows be affected by warmer conditions in the Upper Colorado River Basin (UCRB) and how will riparian vegetation respond?
To address these questions we: Modeled stream low flow metrics on ungaged streams in the UCRB and sampled riparian vegetation along a hydrologic gradient (perennial to intermittent) to develop relationships between flow and biotic responses.
We found the majority of perennial and weakly intermittent streams that are threatened under warmer conditions to be small, high elevation streams. Further, with our field vegetation data we are able to suggest how riparian plant communities will shift in the future and how managers can draw from these results for restoration planning in the context of climate change.
wn.com/Climate Change And Riparian Forest Communities Implications For Small Streams In The Ucrb
June 18, 2015
Presenter: Dr. Lindsay Reynolds, Department of Biology, Colorado State University and U.S. Geological Survey, Fort Collins, CO
Co-authors: Dr. Patrick Shafroth, U.S. Geological Survey, Fort Collins Science Center and Dr. N. LeRoy Poff, Department of Biology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
Description: Climate change is projected to have an enormous effect on water resources in the western US, with cascading effects on river-dependent organisms. Recent studies show that increasing drought will lead to reduced water in many rivers in the southwestern US. For example, streamflow in the warm season has declined over the last century in the western US and is projected to continue decreasing over the next 100 years. In arid and semi-arid regions of the western US, it is likely that some perennial streams will shift to intermittent flow in response to climate-driven changes in runoff and evapotranspiration.
We addressed the following two questions: How will small stream low flows be affected by warmer conditions in the Upper Colorado River Basin (UCRB) and how will riparian vegetation respond?
To address these questions we: Modeled stream low flow metrics on ungaged streams in the UCRB and sampled riparian vegetation along a hydrologic gradient (perennial to intermittent) to develop relationships between flow and biotic responses.
We found the majority of perennial and weakly intermittent streams that are threatened under warmer conditions to be small, high elevation streams. Further, with our field vegetation data we are able to suggest how riparian plant communities will shift in the future and how managers can draw from these results for restoration planning in the context of climate change.
- published: 19 Jun 2015
- views: 4