Control and Stabilization of the Spatiotemporal Distribution of Climatic Parameters at Agricultural Facilities using Thermoelectric Systems DOI Open Access
Gleb Vasilyev, Oleg R. Kuzichkin, Dmitry Surzhik

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International Journal of Agriculture and Biosciences, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 12(4), P. 228 - 233

Published: Jan. 1, 2023

Nowadays, thermoelectric modules represent important components of energy-saving systems.Controlling and stabilizing the spatiotemporal distribution climatic parameters at agricultural facilities using systems is based on models algorithms for optimal control.In this context, technical indicators criteria act as minimization factors.The foundation addressing challenge developing analytical support an microclimate control system in principles building adaptive system, taking into account both current state object, well ability to adapt automatically automatic mode changes technological operating conditions object environmental conditions.All these tasks are complicated by nonlinear dependencies branches equipment controlled object.To address climate challenges systems, we propose processing controlling cooling regenerative systems.We also introduce a criterion optimizing transient systems.In conclusion, have conducted modeling analysis TEM-based management with aid new computer-assisted systems.The simulation results demonstrate potential improvements system's characteristics.

Language: Английский

Spatiotemporal variability of the Universal Thermal Climate Index during heat waves using the UrbClim climate model: Implications for tourism destinations. DOI
David Hidalgo García, Dimitra Founda, Hamed Rezapouraghdam

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Urban Climate, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 59, P. 102281 - 102281

Published: Jan. 8, 2025

Language: Английский

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Urban Heat Stress in the context of socioeconomic and environmental challenges: Heat risk analysis and online surveys in northwestern Portugal DOI Creative Commons
Hélder Silva Lopes,

P. Silva,

Bianca Lopes Lima Pinto

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International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 105384 - 105384

Published: March 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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Exploring educational tourists' perceptions of climate change on a small Mediterranean island: a qualitative analysis DOI
Hamed Rezapouraghdam, Sina Vahedi

Worldwide Hospitality and Tourism Themes, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(1), P. 95 - 104

Published: Feb. 10, 2024

Purpose The purpose of this research is to understand how educational tourists in Northern Cyprus perceive and respond the concerns associated with climate change. Design/methodology/approach A qualitative method was employed data gathered from enrolled tourism planning sustainable courses analyzed using content analysis technique. Findings Four major themes emerged study including “weather changes”, “human-induced causes”, “collective responsibility” “waste management recycling”. Originality/value Climate change-related issues among have received little attention literature. This contributes body knowledge by examining tourists' perspectives reactions change Cyprus.

Language: Английский

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The Nexus Between Tourism and Environmental Quality in Countries Most Dependent on Tourism: A RALS Approach to the Cointegration Test DOI Open Access
Yenilmez Ufuk Yilmaz, Hamed Rezapouraghdam, Hasan Kılıç

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Sustainability, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 17(9), P. 3943 - 3943

Published: April 27, 2025

Sustainable tourism encompasses the evaluation of its present and prospective economic, social, ecological consequences by prioritizing demands natural environment local populations. This study examined how affects critical socio-economic variables, such as life expectancy, energy intensity (EI), economic growth (EG), population, on environmental quality (EQ) tourism-dependent countries. The authors employed newly developed “residual augmented least squares (RALS) cointegration econometric method” to estimate long-term associations between factors. On other hand, “autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) model” was used long- short-run estimates. revealed that, in long run, EI, exert positive pressure carbon emissions. However, short EG, expectancy (LE), population boost emissions, resulting degradation. Based these findings, sustainable management green EG should be given priority preserve quality.

Language: Английский

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Does Critical Thinking Mediate the Relationship between Sustainability Knowledge and Tourism Students’ Ability to Make Sustainable Decisions? DOI Open Access

Masoud Shafieieh,

Ali Öztüren, Hamed Rezapouraghdam

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Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(13), P. 5655 - 5655

Published: July 2, 2024

The complex and critical global issues of the 21st century resulting from unsustainable growth tourism hospitality, like air, land, water pollution, have exacerbated concerns over whether educational institutions equip future managers employees with adequate skills to meet new demands current era. These ever-growing sustainability stemming sophisticated interactions between people planet no simple answers. They require well-skilled thinkers disposed analyticity systematicity consider them make positive contributions through their sustainable decisions. Despite this recognition, there are limited studies hospitality industry focusing on crucial topic, it is unclear how knowledge may result in more decision-making abilities. Accordingly, study proposed a model that links students’ decision-making, testing mediating role thinking. Applying quantitative research design, researchers used self-administered online survey collect data 146 full-time students Northern Cyprus. PROCESS plug-in for statistical package social sciences was test hypotheses study. revealed thinking play significant roles sense competency power. This discusses serves as factor environmental sustainability, perceived tourism, ability. offers nuanced view thinking’s function terms converting into practices.

Language: Английский

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Urban Forest Microclimates and Their Response to Heat Waves—A Case Study for London DOI Open Access
David Hidalgo García,

Dimitra Founda,

Hamed Rezapouraghdam

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Forests, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 16(5), P. 790 - 790

Published: May 8, 2025

Extreme weather events and rising temperatures pose significant risks, not only in urban areas but also metropolitan forests, that affect the well-being of people who visit them. City forests are considered one best bets for mitigating high within civic areas. Such modulate microclimates contemporary cities, offering environmental, social, economic advantages. Therefore, comprehending intricate relationships between municipal climatic changes various destinations is crucial attaining healthier more sustainable city environments people. In this research, thermal comfort index (Modified Temperature–Humidity Index (MTHI)) has been analysed using Landsat images six London during July 2022, when area first experienced record-breaking over 40 °C. Our results show a growth MTHI goes from 2.5 (slightly hot) under normal conditions to 3.4 (hot) heat wave period. This situation intensifies environmental discomfort visitors highlights necessity enhance their adaptability future temperature increases. turn, it was found places most affected by waves those have grass cover or small associated buildings. Conversely, forested regions with lakes and/or ponds exhibit lower temperatures, which enhanced resilience. These findings noteworthy concentration on UK’s severe illustrate efficacy integrating spectral measurements statistical analyses formulate customized regional initiatives. reported will allow implementation new planning adaptation policies such as incorporating into processes, improving green blue amenities, increasing tree densities resilient forests. Finally, applicability approach similar contexts highlighted.

Language: Английский

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Monitoring urban growth and landscape fragmentation in Kaduna, Nigeria, using remote sensing approach DOI Creative Commons

K. Y. Musa,

Muhammad Lawal Abubakar

Journal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 12(1), P. 6757 - 6769

Published: Oct. 1, 2024

This study assessed urban growth in Kaduna using remote sensing indices, landscape metrics, and Landsat images (2003, 2013, 2023). Land use/land cover was carried out the decision tree algorithm, while transition matrix computed ArcGIS 10.8. Landscape fragmentation Fragstat 4.3. The results revealed that between 2003 2023, bare land, built-up areas, water bodies increased by 596 km2, 121.04 0.22 respectively, cultivated land decreased 525.54 km2 191.91 respectively. For rate of change, lands, 29.81 6.05 0.01 annually, lands 26.28 9.60 land-use transition, 112.71 areas remained persistent. Cultivated cover, transitioned to losing 85.43 13.91 0.91 analysis number patches from 405 614 2023. Patch density, largest patch index, total edge, edge area-weighted mean shape fractal dimension index 2013 but indicating sprawl. However, contiguity consistently concluded urbanization is leading driver fragmentation. recommends development should be controlled reduce encroachment on agricultural habitats, thereby reducing degradation.

Language: Английский

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Nano-Food Farming Approaches to Mitigate Heat Stress under Ongoing Climate Change: A Review DOI Creative Commons
Hassan El-Ramady, József Prokisch, Mohammed E. El-Mahrouk

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Agriculture, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 14(5), P. 656 - 656

Published: April 24, 2024

Increased heat stress is a common feature of global climate change and can cause adverse impacts on crops from germination through maturation harvest. This review focuses the extreme (>35 °C) plants their physiology how they affect food water security. The emphasis what be done to minimize negative effects stress, which includes application various materials approaches. Nano-farming highlighted as one promising approach. Heat often combined with drought, salinity, other stresses, together whole agroecosystem, including soil, plants, water, farm animals, leading serious implications for resources. Indeed, there no single remedy or approach that overcome such grand issues. However, nano-farming part an adaptation strategy. More studies are needed verify potential benefits nanomaterials but also investigate any side-effects, particularly under intensive nanomaterials, problems this might create, nanotoxicity.

Language: Английский

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Rising temperatures and sinking hopes: An in-depth analysis of the interplay between climate change, land use patterns, and the desiccation of a global biosphere reserve DOI Creative Commons
Hamed Rezapouraghdam, David Hidalgo García, Osman M. Karatepe

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Environmental Development, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 101084 - 101084

Published: Oct. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

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Comparative analysis of decision making factors of hybrid and emission free heat source users in single family houses DOI Creative Commons
Michał Nadolny, Ewa Walaszczyk,

Sebastian Walerysiak

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Journal of Economics and Management, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 46, P. 246 - 273

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Aim/purpose – Energy is traditionally produced using fossil fuels as raw materials, which impacts the environment negatively. Due to scarcity of fuel supplies, rising prices energy carriers, and global trends, consumers are turning renewable sources (RES) for home heating. The aim this study was determine whether choice house heating system different than driven by any additional components single-family users’ purchasing decisions besides cost. Based on research results, prospects further transformation thermal ener- gy in housing Poland towards RES were determined. Design/methodology/approach inhabitants houses conducted December 2022 Poland. method used a survey CATI CAWI techniques. 600 respondents filled out question- naire. results statistically analyzed. A non-parametric Kruskal-Wallis test (non- -parametric ANOVA) post-hoc used. distributions’ normality variances’ homogeneity measured Kolmogorov–Smirnov Brownian– –Forsythe tests. Calculations performed Statistica software. Findings source houses, taking CO2 emis- sions into account, not dictated income level. Instead, it determined number people household. More numerous households opt zero-emission heat source. Households emission-based significantly more cost appliances; their purchase price, reliability, product quality important those methods. partial use solutions promotes investment emission-free sources. Research implications/limitations analysis illustrates state trans- formation during transition process at national limitation that samples only one EU country struggling with too high emissions compared other countries. Originality/value/contribution unique approach address variation incentives decisions, considering emissions. This aspect, although noticeable some extent, directly taken account users who do have tools assess However, proposed showed emission level factor differentiating aspects decision-making users. In particular, what elements decision essential yet action transformation. Keywords: energy, process, source, hybrid sources, sion-free consumers’ characteristics. JEL Classification: Q56, G51, O13.

Language: Английский

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