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Agricultural Meteorology Programme (AgMP), 91. Interactions Between Climate and Biological Diversity
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ; Korsakova S.; Gringoryan V.; et al. - WMO, 2003 (WMO/TD-No. 1166)The potential impact of climate change on biological diversity is overshadowed by the overwhelming effect of human-induced modifications of terrestrial ecosystems that are responsible for major losses in biological diversity. Therefore, it is necessary to discriminate between the more immediate and more obvious effects of habitat modification by humans and the longer-term, more subtle effects of climate change. Despite varying opinion about the nature and extent of the impact of climate change on biological diversity, there is a general agreement that biological diversity will decline worldw ...
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Available online: http://www.wamis.org/agm/pubs/CAGMRep/CAGM91.pdf
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ; S. Korsakova ; V. Gringoryan ; O. Hendrickson ; Wolfgang Baier
Published by: WMO ; 2003The potential impact of climate change on biological diversity is overshadowed by the overwhelming effect of human-induced modifications of terrestrial ecosystems that are responsible for major losses in biological diversity. Therefore, it is necessary to discriminate between the more immediate and more obvious effects of habitat modification by humans and the longer-term, more subtle effects of climate change. Despite varying opinion about the nature and extent of the impact of climate change on biological diversity, there is a general agreement that biological diversity will decline worldwide under most climate change scenarios (Fig. 1). This consensus has evolved through an overall synthesis of trends in organism response to measured variation in paleoclimate, from experimental results in controlled environments including carbon-dioxide enrichment, and from intensive field-studies of impacts on biological diversity in intact and modified habitats along a series of existing environmental and climatic gradients worldwide. Climate change is likely to have considerable impacts on most or all ecosystems. The distribution patterns of many species and communities are determined to a large part by climatic parameters; however, the responses to changes in these parameters are rarely simple.
Collection(s) and Series: WMO/TD- No. 1166; Agricultural Meteorology Programme (AgMP)- No. 91
Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free)Tags: Climate ; Climate change ; Impact studies ; Wildlife ; Agricultural Meteorology Programme (AgMP)
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Agricultural Meteorology Programme (AgMP), 92. The Impacts of Agrometeorological Application for Sustainable Management of Farming, Forestry and Livestock
During the 12th Session of CAgM held in Accra, Ghana, February 1999, a Working Group on “The impacts of agrometeorological applications for sustainable management of farming systems, forestry and livestock” was established. The group was in turn composed of six rapporteurs from different countries. Three members left due to different reasons and one new member (USA) was introduced. The WG Chairman prepared a draft report with the individual submissions from each rapporteur and submitted it to all group members. A joint meeting of WG members in September 2000 (four WG members were present) in G ...
The Impacts of Agrometeorological Application for Sustainable Management of Farming, Forestry and Livestock
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Available online: http://www.wamis.org/agm/pubs/CAGMRep/CAGM92.pdf
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ; L. Grom ; M. Ndiaye ; R. Stefanski
Published by: WMO ; 2003During the 12th Session of CAgM held in Accra, Ghana, February 1999, a Working Group on “The impacts of agrometeorological applications for sustainable management of farming systems, forestry and livestock” was established. The group was in turn composed of six rapporteurs from different countries. Three members left due to different reasons and one new member (USA) was introduced. The WG Chairman prepared a draft report with the individual submissions from each rapporteur and submitted it to all group members. A joint meeting of WG members in September 2000 (four WG members were present) in Geneva reviewed the submissions and a time-table of further work on the final report was prepared.
Collection(s) and Series: WMO/TD- No. 1175; Agricultural Meteorology Programme (AgMP)- No. 92
Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free)Tags: Observations ; Agrometeorology ; User requirement ; Politics ; Agricultural Meteorology Programme (AgMP)
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Published by: WMO ; 2003
Collection(s) and Series: WMO/TD- No. 1311; SP- No. 03
Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free), Hard copy (ill.)No review, please log in to add yours !
Published by: WMO ; 2003
Collection(s) and Series: WMO/TD- No. 1196; IOM Report- No. 79
Language(s): English
Format: CD, DVD, Digital (Free)Tags: Radar meteorology ; Instruments and Methods of Observation Programme (IMOP)
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JCOMM Technical Report, 20. JCOMM Ship Observations Team second session: national reports
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ; Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) - WMO, 2003 (WMO/TD-No. 1170)
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ; Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission
Event: Event: JCOMM Ship Observations Team 2nd session (28 July - 1 August 2003; London, United Kingdom)
Published by: WMO ; 2003Collection(s) and Series: WMO/TD- No. 1170; JCOMM Technical Report- No. 20
Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free), Hard copyTags: Capacity development ; Marine meteorology ; Joint WMO/ IOC Technical Commission for Oceanography and Marine Meteorology (JCOMM) ; Argentina ; Australia ; Canada ; Croatia ; France ; Germany ; Greece ; Hong Kong, China ; Iceland ; Ireland ; Israel ; Japan ; Kenya ; Malaysia ; New Zealand ; Poland ; Russian Federation ; Singapore ; South Africa ; Spain ; United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland ; United States of America
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GAW Report, 149. Comparison of total ozone measurements of Dobson and Brewer spectrophotometers and recommended transfer functions
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ; Kerr J.; Evans Robert; et al. - WMO, 2003 (WMO/TD-No. 1147)
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CAgM Report, 91. Interactions between climate and biological diversity
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ; Korsakova S.; Gringoryan V.; et al. - WMO, 2003 (WMO/TD-No. 1166)
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CAgM Report, 90. Agrometeorological aspects of organic agriculture, urban agriculture, indoor agriculture, precision agriculture
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IOM Report, 77. Road managers and meteorologists over road meteorological observations: the result of questionnaires
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WCRP/JSC, 23. Annual review of the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) and report of the twenty-third session of the Joint Scientific Committee
World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) ; International Council for Science (ICSU); World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ; et al. - WMO, 2003 (WMO/TD-No. 1137)
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GCOS, 83. Report of the GTN-H Coordination Panel Meeting
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ; Grabs W.; Thomas A.R.; et al. - WMO, 2003 (WMO/TD-No. 1155)
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