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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38671266/a-geospatial-analysis-of-flood-risk-zones-in-cyprus-insights-from-statistical-and-multi-criteria-decision-analysis-methods
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ma'in Abed Alhakim Naser Ghanem, Hasan Zaifoglu
Over the past few decades, flood disasters have emerged as the predominant natural hazard in Cyprus, primarily driven by the escalating influence of climate change in the Mediterranean region. In view of this, the objective of this study is to develop a geospatial flood risk map for the island of Cyprus by considering 14 flood hazard factors and five flood vulnerability factors, utilizing geographic information systems (GIS) and remotely sensed datasets. A comparative assessment was conducted for hazard mapping, employing statistical methods of frequency ratio (FR) and FR Shannon's entropy (FR-SE), and multi-criteria decision analysis method of fuzzy analytic hierarchy process (F-AHP)...
April 26, 2024: Environmental Science and Pollution Research International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38640136/using-a-combination-of-quantitative-culture-molecular-and-infrastructure-data-to-rank-potential-sources-of-fecal-contamination-in-town-creek-estuary-north-carolina
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Jenna M Hynes, Rachelle E Beattie, A Denene Blackwood, Thomas Clerkin, Javier Gallard-Góngora, Rachel T Noble
Estuarine water quality is declining worldwide due to increased tourism, coastal development, and a changing climate. Although well-established methods are in place to monitor water quality, municipalities struggle to use the data to prioritize infrastructure for monitoring and repair and to determine sources of contamination when they occur. The objective of this study was to assess water quality and prioritize sources of contamination within Town Creek Estuary (TCE), Beaufort, North Carolina, by combining culture, molecular, and geographic information systems (GIS) data into a novel contamination source ranking system...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38632522/predicting-the-global-potential-distribution-of-bursaphelenchus-xylophilus-using-an-ecological-niche-model-expansion-trend-and-the-main-driving-factors
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Yang Xiao, Qiqiang Guo, Na Xie, Gangyi Yuan, Mengyun Liao, Qin Gui, Guijie Ding
Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (Steiner&Buhrer) Nickle is a global quarantine pest that causes devastating mortality in pine species. The rapid and uncontrollable parasitic spread of this organism results in substantial economic losses to pine forests annually. In this study, we used the MaxEnt model and GIS software ArcGIS10.8 to predict the distribution of B. xylophilus based on collected distribution points and 19 environmental variables (with a correlation coefficient of|R| > 0.8) for the contemporary period (1970-2000), 2041-2060 (2050s), 2061-2080 (2070s), and 2081-2100 (2090s) under four shared socioeconomic pathways (SSPs)...
April 17, 2024: BMC ecology and evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38596012/smallholder-farmers-vulnerability-to-climate-change-and-variability-evidence-from-three-agroecologies-in-the-upper-blue-nile-ethiopia
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Assefa A Berhanu, Zewdu B Ayele, Dessalegn C Dagnew, Tadele Melese, Abeje B Fenta, Koyachew E Kassie
This study delves into the profound impact of climate change on agriculture in Ethiopia, particularly the vulnerabilities faced by smallholder farmers and the resulting implications for poverty. Focusing on three distinct agroecologies, namely: highland, midland, and lowland zones. The study employed a robust methodology, combining a cross-sectional survey, spatial-temporal trend analysis using GIS, and the development of an overall vulnerability index through the balanced weighted average method. The study, encompassing 646 households, combines data from a variety of sources and analytical tools like the vulnerability index, ArcGIS 10...
April 15, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38573729/ocean-state-rising-storm-simulation-and-vulnerability-mapping-to-predict-hurricane-impacts-for-rhode-island-s-critical-infrastructure
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Samuel Adams, Austin Becker, Kyle McElroy, Noah Hallisey, Peter Stempel, Isaac Ginis, Deborah Crowley
Predicting the consequences of a major coastal storm is increasingly difficult as the result of global climate change and growing societal dependence on critical infrastructure (CI). Past storms are no longer a reliable predictor of future weather events, and the traditional approach to vulnerability assessment presents accumulated loss in largely quantitative terms that lack the specificity local emergency managers need to develop effective plans and mitigation strategies. The Rhode Island Coastal Hazards Modeling and Prediction (RI-CHAMP) system is a geographic information system (GIS)-based modeling tool that combines high-resolution storm simulations with geolocated vulnerability data to predict specific consequences based on local concerns about impacts to CI...
2024: Journal of Emergency Management: JEM
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38571714/predicting-carob-tree-physiological-parameters-under-different-irrigation-systems-using-random-forest-and-planet-satellite-images
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Simone Pietro Garofalo, Vincenzo Giannico, Beatriz Lorente, Antonio José García García, Gaetano Alessandro Vivaldi, Afwa Thameur, Francisco Pedrero Salcedo
INTRODUCTION: In the context of climate change, monitoring the spatial and temporal variability of plant physiological parameters has become increasingly important. Remote spectral imaging and GIS software have shown effectiveness in mapping field variability. Additionally, the application of machine learning techniques, essential for processing large data volumes, has seen a significant rise in agricultural applications. This research was focused on carob tree, a drought-resistant tree crop spread through the Mediterranean basin...
2024: Frontiers in Plant Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38566558/geospatial-science-for-the-environmental-epidemiology-of-cancer-in-the-exposome-era
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Trang VoPham, Alexandra J White, Rena R Jones
Geospatial science is the science of location or place that harnesses geospatial tools, such as geographic information systems (GIS), to understand the features of the environment according to their locations. Geospatial science has been transformative for cancer epidemiologic studies through enabling large-scale environmental exposure assessments. As the research paradigm for the exposome, or the totality of environmental exposures across the life course, continues to evolve, geospatial science will serve a critical role in determining optimal practices for how to measure the environment as part of the external exposome...
April 3, 2024: Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38564132/study-loss-of-vegetative-cover-and-increased-land-surface-temperature-through-remote-sensing-strategies-under-the-inter-annual-climate-variability-in-jinhua-quzhou-basin-china
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Shahzad Ali, Abdul Basit, Sajid Ali, Muhammad Umair, Tyan Alice Makanda, Mohammed Rafi Shaik, Mujeeb Khan
The Jinhua-Quzhou basin in China is one of the most susceptible areas to drought. Due to the loss of vegetation and great fluctuations in rainfall and surface temperature, global warming occurs. Timely, accurate, and effective drought monitoring is crucial for protecting local vegetation and determining which vegetation is most vulnerable to increased LST during the period 1982-2019. It assumes a strong correlation between loss of vegetation cover, changes in monsoon climate, drought, and increases in land surface temperature (LST)...
April 2, 2024: Environmental Science and Pollution Research International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38546888/determining-climate-classifications-and-producing-climate-border-maps-with-gis-of-safranbolu-district-karab%C3%A3-k-t%C3%A3-rkiye
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Hulya Keskin Citiroglu
Knowing climate characteristics enables the detection of particular climate characteristics and their boundaries. This situation is essential in terms of providing sustainable use of areal resources and directing land use plans. For this reason, in this study, climate boundary maps of the Safranbolu district were created based on the need to form a basis for planning. For this purpose, measurement data of all meteorological stations in the district for the last 30 years were obtained; data were associated with the location, and the water balance of each station was calculated using the Thornthwaite climate classification method...
March 28, 2024: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38521843/mangrove-mapping-and-monitoring-using-remote-sensing-techniques-towards-climate-change-resilience
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Reshma Sunkur, Komali Kantamaneni, Chandradeo Bokhoree, Upaka Rathnayake, Michael Fernando
Mangroves are amongst the richest ecosystems in the world providing valuable goods and services to millions of people while enhancing the resilience of coastal communities against climate change induced hazards, especially island nations. However, these mangroves are severely affected by many anthropogenic activities. Therefore, understanding the spatial variability of mangroves in island nations is highly essential in the events of ongoing climatic change. Thus, this study assessed the use of remote sensing techniques and GIS to map and monitor mangrove cover change at selected sites, namely Le Morne and Ferney, on the tropical island of Mauritius...
March 23, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38501624/gis-technologies-in-the-study-of-natural-results-especially-dangerous-diseases-in-kazakhstan
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M Syzdykov, L Yeralieva, Z Zhumadilova, S Daulbaeva, V Sadovskaya, A Kussainova, A Rysbayev, N Kadyrmanov
This study explores the application of GIS technologies in analyzing and visualizing spatial structures of especially dangerous infections (EPI) in Kazakhstan. International collaborations have facilitated projects studying the focal patterns of diseases, improving data analysis and visualization. Extensive electronic databases resulting from field research on EPI foci have elevated the study's depth. The dynamics of natural foci, influenced by intraspecific structures of infection carriers, are impacted by industrial and agricultural developments, urban expansions, and climate change...
January 2024: Georgian Medical News
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38498511/contrary-to-expectation-the-surface-urban-heat-island-intensity-is-increasing-in-population-shrinking-region-while-decreasing-in-population-growing-region-a-comparative-analysis-from-china
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Luofu Liu, Wei Zhang
Exploring the complex relationship between population change and surface urban heat island (SUHI) effect has important practical significance for the ecological transformation development of shrinking cities in the context of the prevalence of urban shrinkage and the global climate change. This paper compares the population change and SUHI effect between population shrinking region (Northeast Region, NR) and population growing region (Yangtze River Delta, YRD) in China, and explores their differences in driving mechanisms, using GIS spatial analysis and Geodetector model...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38481856/-locustamigratoria-l-orthoptera-in-a-warming-world-unravelling-the-ecological-consequences-of-climate-change-using-gis
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Eslam M Hosni, Areej A Al-Khalaf, Mohamed G Nasser, Sara M ElShahed, Sara A Alashaal
The migratory locust, Locustamigratoria (L.), a significant grasshopper species known for its ability to form large swarms and cause extensive damage to crops and vegetation, is subject to the influence of climate change. This research paper employs geographic information system (GIS) and MaxEnt ecological modelling techniques to assess the impact of climate change on the distribution patterns of L.migratoria . Occurrence data and environmental variables are collected and analysed to create predictive models for the current and future distribution of the species...
2024: Biodiversity Data Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38475552/analysis-of-the-spatial-temporal-distribution-characteristics-of-climate-and-its-impact-on-winter-wheat-production-in-shanxi-province-china-1964-2018
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Donglin Wang, Mengjing Guo, Xuefang Feng, Yuzhong Zhang, Qinge Dong, Yi Li, Xuewen Gong, Jiankun Ge, Feng Wu, Hao Feng
The possible influence of global climate changes on agricultural production is becoming increasingly significant, necessitating greater attention to improving agricultural production in response to temperature rises and precipitation variability. As one of the main winter wheat-producing areas in China, the temporal and spatial distribution characteristics of precipitation, accumulated temperature, and actual yield and climatic yield of winter wheat during the growing period in Shanxi Province were analysed in detail...
March 1, 2024: Plants (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38423322/geospatial-mapping-of-carbon-estimates-for-forested-areas-using-the-invest-model-and-sentinel-2-a-case-study-in-galicia-nw-spain
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Mario García-Ontiyuelo, Carolina Acuña-Alonso, Enrique Valero, Xana Álvarez
CO2 emissions have increased exponentially in recent years, so measuring and quantifying carbon sequestration is a step towards sustainable forest management and combating climate change. The overall goal of this study is to develop an accurate model for estimating carbon storage and sequestration for forest areas of the Atlantic Biogeographic Region. Specifically, the modelling and field sampling are carried out in the municipality of Baiona (Galicia, NW Spain), which was selected as a representative biome of this region...
February 27, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38385763/land-suitability-analysis-for-turmeric-crop-for-humid-tropical-kerala-india-under-current-and-future-climate-scenarios-using-advanced-geospatial-techniques
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M Banu, K S Krishnamurthy, V Srinivasan, K Kandiannan, U Surendran
BACKGROUND: Turmeric cultivation primarily thrives in India, followed by Bangladesh, Cambodia, Thailand, China, Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines. India leads globally in both area and production of turmeric. Despite this, there is a recognized gap in research regarding the impact of climate change on site suitability of turmeric. The primary objective of the present study was to evaluate both the present and future suitability of turmeric cultivation within the humid tropical region of Kerala, India, by employing advanced geospatial techniques...
February 22, 2024: Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38356032/potential-impacts-of-climate-change-on-renewable-energy-in-egypt
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Mahmoud Adel Hassaan, Mohamed Abdel Karim Aly Abdrabo, Hadeer Ahmed Hussein, Azza Abdallah Abdelhamid Ghanem, Hany Abdel-Latif
The need for renewable energy sources is recently necessitated by attaining sustainability and climate change mitigation. Accordingly, the use of renewable energy sources has been growing rapidly during the last two decades. Yet, the potentials of renewable energy sources are generally influenced by several climatic factors that either determine the source of energy such as wind speed in the case of wind power or affect the performance of system such as the reduction in solar PV power production due to temperature increase...
February 14, 2024: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38355896/mapping-of-soil-suitability-for-medicinal-plants-using-machine-learning-methods
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S Roopashree, J Anitha, Suryateja Challa, T R Mahesh, Vinoth Kumar Venkatesan, Suresh Guluwadi
Inadequate conservation of medicinal plants can affect their productivity. Traditional assessments and strategies are often time-consuming and linked with errors. Utilizing herbs has been an integral part of the traditional system of medicine for centuries. However, its sustainability and conservation are critical due to climate change, over-harvesting and habitat loss. The study reveals how machine learning algorithms, geographic information systems (GIS) being a powerful tool for mapping and spatial analysis, and soil information can contribute to a swift decision-making approach for actual forethought and intensify the productivity of vulnerable curative plants of specific regions to promote drug discovery...
February 14, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38285203/spatial-assessment-and-chemical-characterization-of-degraded-salt-affected-soils-at-post-reclamation-stage-of-the-indo-gangetic-plain-in-haryana-state
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Arup Kumar Mandal
Dynamics of soil salinity and sodicity is a common feature driven by anthropogenic causes such as soil reclamation, the effect of extreme climate events, disturbed salt, and water balance in irrigated areas that are devoid of any good quality groundwater source and adequate natural surface drainage condition in a semiarid climatic region. Periodic soil salinity assessment is therefore vital to know the current soil salinity status, plan reclamation, and/or management strategies for sustained agricultural growth and livelihood security...
January 29, 2024: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38261140/geo-spatial-assessment-of-pluvial-floods-in-city-district-lahore-pakistan
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Muhammad Ali, Shakeel Mahmood
This study is an effort of geo-spatial assessment of pluvial floods in District Lahore, Pakistan, caused by urban expansion and the growing frequency and intensity of high-intensity rainfall events. The use of geospatial techniques such as watershed modeling, maximum likelihood image classification, and weighted overlay analysis based on secondary data has enabled the researchers to assess the extent and severity of pluvial floods in the study area. The study's findings highlight the high risk of pluvial floods in the central part of the study area, which is dominated by built-up land and concrete roads...
January 23, 2024: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
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