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Seasonal Forecasts, Climatic Change and Human Health - Health and Climate (Hardcover, 2008 ed.): Madeleine C. Thomson, Ricardo... Seasonal Forecasts, Climatic Change and Human Health - Health and Climate (Hardcover, 2008 ed.)
Madeleine C. Thomson, Ricardo Garcia-Herrera, Martin Beniston
R5,452 Discovery Miles 54 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Awareness that many key aspects of public health are strongly influenced by climate is growing dramatically, driven by new research and experience and fears of climate change and the research needed to underpin policy developments in area is growing rapidly. This awareness has yet to translate into a practical use of climate knowledge by health policy-makers. Evidence based policy and practice is the mantra of the health sector. If climate scientists are to contribute effectively to health policy at local and global scales then careful empirical studies must be undertaken a" focused on the needs of the public health policy and decision-makers.

Results presented at the Wengen conference make clear that the science and art of integrating climate knowledge into the control of climate sensitive diseases on a year to year time frame as well as careful assessments of the potential impacts of climate change on health outcomes over longer time frames is advancing rapidly on many fronts. This includes advances in the empirical understanding of mechanisms, methodologies for modeling future impacts, new partnership developments between the health and climate community along with access to relevant data resources, and education and training. In a rapidly evolving field this book provides a snapshot of these emerging themes.

Climatic Change at High Elevation Sites (Hardcover, Reprinted from CLIMATIC CHANGE, 36:3-4, 1997): Henry F. Diaz, Martin... Climatic Change at High Elevation Sites (Hardcover, Reprinted from CLIMATIC CHANGE, 36:3-4, 1997)
Henry F. Diaz, Martin Beniston, Raymond S. Bradley
R4,262 Discovery Miles 42 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book provides a unique, in-depth view of past, present and potential future climatic change in mountain regions, and in particular on the mechanisms which are responsible for this change. Other books which focus on environmental change in mountains focus more generally on the impacts of this change on mountain systems, rather than on the regional features of climatic change itself. The book enters into a high level of detail concerning results of international investigations which involve specialists from numerous climate-related disciplines. The book can be used in an academic and research context, for advanced graduate and doctoral students, as well as researchers working in various domains of relevance to climatic change issues. The book also has relevance in the context of future activities of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), in terms of providing up-to-date knowledge of fundamental mechanisms and consequences of climatic change in mountain regions.

Climatic Change and Its Impacts - An Overview Focusing on Switzerland (Hardcover, 2004 ed.): Martin Beniston Climatic Change and Its Impacts - An Overview Focusing on Switzerland (Hardcover, 2004 ed.)
Martin Beniston
R2,959 Discovery Miles 29 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Climatic Change is a rapidly evolving domain that has prompted the publication of numerous scientific works in recent years, reflecting both the public and scientific interest in the topic. This book focuses upon climate processes, variability and change and applies the general principles related to these issues, particularly in Switzerland. Although a small country, Switzerland is characterized by complex topography where climatic processes are often enhanced due to the presence of the Alps. In addition, there is a remarkable density of observational data in both the natural and social sciences that enable a comprehensive assessment of climate processes, their long-term trends and their impacts.

This book draws upon recent scientific work by the author, as well as by close colleagues working within scientific networks both in Switzerland and Europe, in order to provide the reader with up-to-date information on climate processes in the course of the 20th and 21st centuries.

This book is intended for students from the undergraduate level onwards and researchers interested in climate issues specific to the alpine region.

Climatic Change: Implications for the Hydrological Cycle and for Water Management (Hardcover, 2002 ed.): Martin Beniston Climatic Change: Implications for the Hydrological Cycle and for Water Management (Hardcover, 2002 ed.)
Martin Beniston
R5,734 Discovery Miles 57 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

year simulations in order to separate noise in the system from the climate change signal. Several contributing papers focused on case studies using Regional Climate Models (RCMs) linked to hydrological models, applied to the analysis of runoff under conditions of convective activity and extreme precipitation, in regions of complex topography, or stakeholder-driven investigations such as water runoff simulations in Quebec undertaken for a major utility. Thorough analyses of GCM results for the Century were reported at the Workshop, in order to illustrate the improvements in model results which have taken place in recent years, and the increasing confidence with which the models can be used for projecting climatic change in coming decades. However, there is still much room for improvement; there is also a need to address more fully the manner in which climate and impacts models (e. g. , hydrological models) can be linked, in terms of consistency and the overlap between different scales, the underlying physical assumptions, and the parameterizations used. Session 2 was devoted to the two extremes of water resources, namely floods and droughts, the focus here being to identify the climate change component in river floods. These have significant economic implications, as was shown by several scientists from Western and Central Europe. Many long time series have been studied worldwide with the aim of detection of nonstationarities, yet there is no conclusive evidence of climate-related changes in flow records, in general.

Interactions between Energy Transformations and Atmospheric Phenomena. A Survey of Recent Research (Hardcover, Reprinted from... Interactions between Energy Transformations and Atmospheric Phenomena. A Survey of Recent Research (Hardcover, Reprinted from BOUNDARY LAYER METEOROLOGY, 4, 1987)
Martin Beniston, Roger Pielke
R5,682 Discovery Miles 56 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Global Change and Protected Areas (Hardcover, 2001 ed.): Guido Visconti, Martin Beniston, Emilio D. Iannorelli, Diego Barba Global Change and Protected Areas (Hardcover, 2001 ed.)
Guido Visconti, Martin Beniston, Emilio D. Iannorelli, Diego Barba
R5,575 Discovery Miles 55 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

High mountains can be considered as particularly appropriate environments to detect effects ofclimate change on natural biocoenoses in a global scale for the following reasons: Firstly, ecosystems at the l- temperature limits of plant life are generally thought to be especially sensitive to climate change [1][2][3]. An already ongoing upward shift of vascular plants at high summits in the Alps, determined by the Austrian IGBP-research [4][5][6][7][8], is most likely a response to the atmospheric warming since the 19th century. Secondly, high mountains still comprise the most natural ecosystems in many countries, being largely untouched by human settlements and agricultural influences, Therefore, climatic effects on ecosystems can be studied without masking effects from human land use. Thirdly, high mountain ranges are present in virtually every major zonobiome of the earth. The research initiative GLORIA aims to establish an urgently needed global monitoring network, by using high mountain ecosystems as sensitive indicators, as required in the "IGBP-Mountain Workplan" [9]. Moreover, a deeper understanding of assemblagemechanisms andassemblage processes in vegetation patterns as a contribution to ecological theory can be expected. This paper gives a short general overview about GLORIA and a first outline about the concept, method, and some few results of the "Multi Summit-Approach", one of the basic intentions within the proposed network. It aims to encourage the involvement of high mountain researchers and research co-ordinators in a detailed discussion of the proposed research activities and in a co-operation within the planned global monitoring network.

Biomass Burning and Its Inter-Relationships with the Climate System (Hardcover, 2000 ed.): John L. Innes, Martin Beniston,... Biomass Burning and Its Inter-Relationships with the Climate System (Hardcover, 2000 ed.)
John L. Innes, Martin Beniston, Michel M. Verstraete
R4,341 Discovery Miles 43 410 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

JOHN L. INNES University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada The interactions between biomass burning and climate have been brought into focus by a number of recent events. Firstly, the Framework Convention on Climate Change and, more recently, the Kyoto Protocol, have drawn the attention of policy makers and others to the importance of biomass burning in relation to atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations. Secondly, the use of prescribed fires has become a major management tool in some countries; with for example the area with fuel treatments (which include prescribed burns and mechanical treatments) having increased on US National Forest System lands from 123,000 ha in 1985 to 677,000 ha in 1998. Thirdly, large numbers of forest fires in Indonesia, Brazil, Australia and elsewhere in 1997 and 1998 received unprecedented media attention. Consequently, it is appropriate that one of the Wengen Workshops on Global Change Research be devoted to the relationships between biomass burning and climate. This volume includes many of the papers presented at the workshop, but is also intended to act as a contribution to the state of knowledge on the int- relationships between biomass burning and climate change. Previous volumes on biomass burning (e. g. Goldammer 1990, Levine 1991a, Crutzen and Goldammer 1993, Levine 1996a, 1996b, Van Wilgen et al. 1997) have stressed various aspects of the biomass-climate issue, and provide a history of the development of our understanding of the many complex relationships that are involved

Remote Sensing and Climate Modeling: Synergies and Limitations (Hardcover, 2001 ed.): Martin Beniston, Michel M. Verstraete Remote Sensing and Climate Modeling: Synergies and Limitations (Hardcover, 2001 ed.)
Martin Beniston, Michel M. Verstraete
R4,337 Discovery Miles 43 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

1 2 Michel M. VERSTRAETE and Martin BENISTON 1 Space Applications Institute, EC Joint Research Centre, Ispra, Italy 2 Department of Geography, University of Fribourg, Switzerland This volume contains the proceedings ofthe workshop entitled "Satellite Remote Sensing and Climate Simulations: Synergies and Limitations" that took place in Les Diablerets, Switzerland, September 20-24, 1999. This international scientific conference aimed at addressing the current and pot- tial role of satellite remote sensing in climate modeling, with a particular focus on land surface processes and atmospheric aerosol characterization. Global and regional circulation models incorporate our knowledge ofthe dynamics ofthe Earth's atmosphere. They are used to predict the evolution of the weather and climate. Mathematically, this system is represented by a set ofpartial differential equations whose solution requires initial and bo- dary conditions. Limitations in the accuracy and geographical distribution of these constraints, and intrinsic mathematical sensitivity to these conditions do not allow the identification of a unique solution (prediction). Additional observations on the climate system are thus used to constrain the forecasts of the mathematical model to remain close to the observed state ofthe system.

Environmental Change in Mountains and Uplands (Paperback, New): Martin Beniston Environmental Change in Mountains and Uplands (Paperback, New)
Martin Beniston
R964 R823 Discovery Miles 8 230 Save R141 (15%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Mountain environments are often perceived to be austere, isolated, and inhospitable. In fact, these areas are of immense value to mankind, providing direct life support to close to 10 percent of the world's population and sustaining a wide variety of species - many of which are endemic to this environment. 'Environmental Change in Mountains and Uplands' provides detailed account of the fragile and marginal physical and socio-economic systems which make up the world's mountain regions. Discussing the direct and indirect impacts of human interference on environmental ecosystems, it then turns to the social and economic consequences of such environmental change - both upon the mountain environment itself and upon the populations who depend on mountain resources for their economic sustenance. This book includes a review of possible implications for adaption and mitigation strategies in a global context. Working within a broad temporal scale, it draws upon paleoenvironmental records to document past changes which have occured in the absence of major anthropogenic influences, as well as utilising modelling as a means to assessing future environmental change.

Mountain Environments in Changing Climates (Hardcover): Martin Beniston Mountain Environments in Changing Climates (Hardcover)
Martin Beniston
R6,305 Discovery Miles 63 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Mountain environments, once thought hostile, now attract major economic investments for tourism, hydro-power and communication routes. As change and technology works its way around the world, the fight between ecology and dollars will doubtless escalate.
"Mountain Environments in Changing Climates" collects the best international work being done on mountainous regions. The book examines the impact of global warming, the socio-economic environment of mountains, and the observation and prediction of mountain processes and phenomena.
The scope of the work and the contributors cover a diverse range of international scientists. "Mountain Environments" takes an interdisciplinary approach to a fascinating subject, and will be a resource for those in the field for years to come. after for tourism,

From Turbulence to Climate - Numerical Investigations of the Atmosphere with a Hierarchy of Models (Paperback, Softcover... From Turbulence to Climate - Numerical Investigations of the Atmosphere with a Hierarchy of Models (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1998)
Martin Beniston
R2,803 Discovery Miles 28 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume is a summary of work undertaken since 1978 when I completed my doctoral dissertation at the Laboratoire de Meteorologie Dynamique (LMO) of the Ecole Normale Superieure in Paris. Since that time, my career has taken me through different countries and institutions, many of which have strong links to climate research in one form or another. It would be difficult to thank the numer ous persons whom I have met in the course of my professional life and who contributed directly (for example as co-authors), or indirectly, to the papers which I have published in various journals. I am particularly indebted to Dr. Gilles Sommeria, who at the time was my thesis supervisor, for his advice during the preparation of my dissertation, and for his enthusiasm which encouraged me to take up a career in scientific research. My thanks also go to Prof. Ernst Augstein, Prof. Hans Hinzpeter, and Prof. Klaus Hasselmann for giving me the opportunity to carry out advanced research at the Max-Planck-Institute for Meteorology, from the early to mid-1980s."

Climatic Change and Its Impacts - An Overview Focusing on Switzerland (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed.... Climatic Change and Its Impacts - An Overview Focusing on Switzerland (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2004)
Martin Beniston
R2,794 Discovery Miles 27 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Climatic Change is a rapidly evolving domain that has prompted the publication of numerous scientific works in recent years, reflecting both the public and scientific interest in the topic. This book focuses upon climate processes, variability and change and applies the general principles related to these issues, particularly in Switzerland. Although a small country, Switzerland is characterized by complex topography where climatic processes are often enhanced due to the presence of the Alps. In addition, there is a remarkable density of observational data in both the natural and social sciences that enable a comprehensive assessment of climate processes, their long-term trends and their impacts.

This book draws upon recent scientific work by the author, as well as by close colleagues working within scientific networks both in Switzerland and Europe, in order to provide the reader with up-to-date information on climate processes in the course of the 20th and 21st centuries.

This book is intended for students from the undergraduate level onwards and researchers interested in climate issues specific to the alpine region.

Climatic Change: Implications for the Hydrological Cycle and for Water Management (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original... Climatic Change: Implications for the Hydrological Cycle and for Water Management (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2002)
Martin Beniston
R5,501 Discovery Miles 55 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

year simulations in order to separate noise in the system from the climate change signal. Several contributing papers focused on case studies using Regional Climate Models (RCMs) linked to hydrological models, applied to the analysis of runoff under conditions of convective activity and extreme precipitation, in regions of complex topography, or stakeholder-driven investigations such as water runoff simulations in Quebec undertaken for a major utility. Thorough analyses of GCM results for the Century were reported at the Workshop, in order to illustrate the improvements in model results which have taken place in recent years, and the increasing confidence with which the models can be used for projecting climatic change in coming decades. However, there is still much room for improvement; there is also a need to address more fully the manner in which climate and impacts models (e. g. , hydrological models) can be linked, in terms of consistency and the overlap between different scales, the underlying physical assumptions, and the parameterizations used. Session 2 was devoted to the two extremes of water resources, namely floods and droughts, the focus here being to identify the climate change component in river floods. These have significant economic implications, as was shown by several scientists from Western and Central Europe. Many long time series have been studied worldwide with the aim of detection of nonstationarities, yet there is no conclusive evidence of climate-related changes in flow records, in general.

Seasonal Forecasts, Climatic Change and Human Health - Health and Climate (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed.... Seasonal Forecasts, Climatic Change and Human Health - Health and Climate (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2008)
Madeleine C. Thomson, Ricardo Garcia-Herrera, Martin Beniston
R5,421 Discovery Miles 54 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Awareness that many aspects of public health are influenced by climate is growing dramatically. Results presented at the Wengen conference make clear that the science and art of integrating climate knowledge into the control of climate sensitive diseases on a year to year time frame, as well as careful assessments of the potential impacts of climate change on health outcomes over longer time frames, is advancing rapidly. This book provides a snapshot of these emerging themes.

Climatic Change at High Elevation Sites (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997): Henry F. Diaz, Martin... Climatic Change at High Elevation Sites (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997)
Henry F. Diaz, Martin Beniston, Raymond S. Bradley
R4,229 Discovery Miles 42 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book provides a unique, in-depth view of past, present and potential future climatic change in mountain regions, and in particular on the mechanisms which are responsible for this change. Other books which focus on environmental change in mountains focus more generally on the impacts of this change on mountain systems, rather than on the regional features of climatic change itself. The book enters into a high level of detail concerning results of international investigations which involve specialists from numerous climate-related disciplines. The book can be used in an academic and research context, for advanced graduate and doctoral students, as well as researchers working in various domains of relevance to climatic change issues. The book also has relevance in the context of future activities of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), in terms of providing up-to-date knowledge of fundamental mechanisms and consequences of climatic change in mountain regions.

Biomass Burning and Its Inter-Relationships with the Climate System (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed.... Biomass Burning and Its Inter-Relationships with the Climate System (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2000)
John L. Innes, Martin Beniston, Michel M. Verstraete
R4,255 Discovery Miles 42 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

JOHN L. INNES University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada The interactions between biomass burning and climate have been brought into focus by a number of recent events. Firstly, the Framework Convention on Climate Change and, more recently, the Kyoto Protocol, have drawn the attention of policy makers and others to the importance of biomass burning in relation to atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations. Secondly, the use of prescribed fires has become a major management tool in some countries; with for example the area with fuel treatments (which include prescribed burns and mechanical treatments) having increased on US National Forest System lands from 123,000 ha in 1985 to 677,000 ha in 1998. Thirdly, large numbers of forest fires in Indonesia, Brazil, Australia and elsewhere in 1997 and 1998 received unprecedented media attention. Consequently, it is appropriate that one of the Wengen Workshops on Global Change Research be devoted to the relationships between biomass burning and climate. This volume includes many of the papers presented at the workshop, but is also intended to act as a contribution to the state of knowledge on the int- relationships between biomass burning and climate change. Previous volumes on biomass burning (e. g. Goldammer 1990, Levine 1991a, Crutzen and Goldammer 1993, Levine 1996a, 1996b, Van Wilgen et al. 1997) have stressed various aspects of the biomass-climate issue, and provide a history of the development of our understanding of the many complex relationships that are involved

Remote Sensing and Climate Modeling: Synergies and Limitations (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001):... Remote Sensing and Climate Modeling: Synergies and Limitations (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001)
Martin Beniston, Michel M. Verstraete
R4,251 Discovery Miles 42 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

1 2 Michel M. VERSTRAETE and Martin BENISTON 1 Space Applications Institute, EC Joint Research Centre, Ispra, Italy 2 Department of Geography, University of Fribourg, Switzerland This volume contains the proceedings ofthe workshop entitled "Satellite Remote Sensing and Climate Simulations: Synergies and Limitations" that took place in Les Diablerets, Switzerland, September 20-24, 1999. This international scientific conference aimed at addressing the current and pot- tial role of satellite remote sensing in climate modeling, with a particular focus on land surface processes and atmospheric aerosol characterization. Global and regional circulation models incorporate our knowledge ofthe dynamics ofthe Earth's atmosphere. They are used to predict the evolution of the weather and climate. Mathematically, this system is represented by a set ofpartial differential equations whose solution requires initial and bo- dary conditions. Limitations in the accuracy and geographical distribution of these constraints, and intrinsic mathematical sensitivity to these conditions do not allow the identification of a unique solution (prediction). Additional observations on the climate system are thus used to constrain the forecasts of the mathematical model to remain close to the observed state ofthe system.

The Impacts of Climate Variability on Forests (Paperback): Martin Beniston, John L. Innes The Impacts of Climate Variability on Forests (Paperback)
Martin Beniston, John L. Innes
R1,486 Discovery Miles 14 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume contains a selection of scientific papers which were presented at an international workshop on the impacts of climatic variability held in Wengen, Switzerland, September 1997. For the first time, an assessment is made of the interactions between physical and biological elements of the Earth System on the basis of shifts in extreme climatic conditions, rather than simply changes in mean atmospheric conditions which research has tended to focus on until recently. Natural ecosystems and forests are typical examples of systems which, while constrained within certain ranges of mean climate, can undergo rapid and often irreversible damage in the face of short-lived but intense extreme events.

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