Drivers and Barriers of Sustainable Behaviours Among Young Generations in a Climate-Vulnerable Italian City DOI Creative Commons

Umberto Mezzacapo,

Debora Voltolina, Christian N. Gencarelli

et al.

International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 105420 - 105420

Published: March 1, 2025

Language: Английский

Smart Learning and Climate Change Awareness: A Simulation‐Based Case Study in Morocco DOI Open Access
Mohamed Amine Marhraoui, Olugbenga Ayo Ojubanire

European Journal of Education, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 60(1)

Published: Jan. 7, 2025

ABSTRACT Prior research has highlighted the importance of smart learning in raising awareness and engagement about sustainable development. Nevertheless, few papers have focused on impact climate change simulation environments. In this paper, a systematic literature review helped to shed light gaps propose conceptual framework. Then, we adopted mixed method based semi‐structured interviews questionnaire carried out for second year business students through different academic years. This case study aims both compare simulation‐based experience two classes test our proposed framework's hypotheses partial least‐squares method. The results allowed us explore using EN‐ROADS simulator assess relationship between awareness, level policy priorities. To best knowledge, is one first studies exploring potential tools. can help either practitioners like makers university managers adapting their curriculum, or researchers extend

Language: Английский

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Progress and gaps in climate change adaptation in coastal cities across the globe DOI Creative Commons
Mia Wannewitz, Idowu Ajibade, Katharine J. Mach

et al.

Nature Cities, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 1(9), P. 610 - 619

Published: Aug. 26, 2024

Coastal cities are at the frontlines of climate change impacts, resulting in an urgent need for substantial adaptation. To understand whether, and to what extent, on track prepare risks, this paper systematically assesses academic literature evaluate evidence adaptation 199 coastal worldwide. Results show that is rather slow, narrow scope not transformative. Adaptation measures predominantly designed based past current—rather than future—patterns hazards, exposure vulnerability. City governments, particularly high-income countries, more likely implement institutional infrastructural responses, whereas lower-middle-income countries often rely households behavioral There comparatively little published knowledge urban low- middle-income regarding particular types such as ecosystem-based These insights make important contribution tracking progress globally help identify entry points improving future. This study performs a systematic review empirical around world. It found reported mostly narrow, transformative focus their current challenges, future scenarios risk.

Language: Английский

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Multi-hazard assessment of climate-related hazards for European coastal cities DOI Creative Commons
Emilio Laiño, G. Iglesias

Journal of Environmental Management, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 357, P. 120787 - 120787

Published: April 1, 2024

The assessment of risk posed by climate change in coastal cities encompasses multiple climate-related hazards. Sea-level rise, flooding and erosion are important hazards, but they not the only ones. varying availability quality data across hinders ability to conduct holistic standardized multi-hazard assessments. Indeed, there far fewer studies on hazards than single Also, comparability existing methodologies becomes challenging, making it difficult establish a cohesive understanding overall vulnerability resilience cities. use indicators allows for systematic evaluation baseline different methodology developed this work establishes framework assess wide variety diverse cities, including sea-level flooding, erosion, heavy rainfall, land droughts, extreme temperatures, heatwaves, cold spells, strong winds landslides. Indicators produced results compared mapped ten European meticulously designed be applicable geographical contexts Europe. In manner, proposed approach interventions prioritized based severity urgency specific risks faced each city.

Language: Английский

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Climate change impact on the sea state conditions in the Mediterranean Sea under RCP and SSP scenarios DOI
Liliana Rusu

Renewable Energy, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 122616 - 122616

Published: Feb. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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Extreme weather events and environmental contamination under climate change: A comparative review of ten European coastal cities DOI Creative Commons
Emilio Laiño, G. Iglesias

Current Opinion in Environmental Science & Health, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 100606 - 100606

Published: Feb. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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Cooling effectiveness enhancement of parallel air-cooled battery system through integration with multi-phase change materials DOI
Abubakar Gambo Mohammed, Hasril Hasini, Karem Elsayed Elfeky

et al.

International Journal of Thermal Sciences, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 201, P. 109030 - 109030

Published: March 29, 2024

Language: Английский

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Assessing spatial thermal comfort and adaptation measures for the Antalya basin under climate change scenarios DOI Creative Commons
Öznur Işınkaralar, Ayyoob Sharifi, Kaan Işınkaralar

et al.

Climatic Change, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 177(8)

Published: July 17, 2024

Abstract The concrete damages of climate change are intensifying, and adaptation efforts actors around the world increasing, especially in coastal regions. Recommending measures for specific regions sectors determining long-term strategies mitigating global is essential reducing vulnerability to change. This research aims estimate changes climatic parameters thermal comfort zones determine targets offer suggestions affected by possible changes. that will occur until 2100 Antalya basin, which located southernmost part Türkiye a significant hub agricultural production tourism, were monitored spatially using Discomfort Index (DI) Effective Temperature taking wind velocity (ET v ). Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSP): SSP 245 585 predict quite cool areas prevailing area, according ET , shrink 24% 46%, respectively, cold areas, DI, 45% 56%, respectively. By 2100, 5% 245, 25%, 585, turn into hot move away from level. fact critical with high vitality terms tourism shows need prioritize policies. These discoveries discussed context issues such as water scarcity food security, contributing policy-making effective management suggesting measures.

Language: Английский

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An exploration of the latest developments, obstacles, and potential future pathways for climate-smart agriculture DOI Creative Commons
Asif Raihan, Mohammad Ridwan,

Md. Shoaibur Rahman

et al.

Climate smart agriculture., Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 1(2), P. 100020 - 100020

Published: Sept. 24, 2024

Language: Английский

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A novel multi-hazard risk assessment framework for coastal cities under climate change DOI Creative Commons
Emilio Laiño, Ignacio Toledo, L. Aragonés

et al.

The Science of The Total Environment, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 954, P. 176638 - 176638

Published: Oct. 2, 2024

Language: Английский

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Coinciding storm surge and wave setup: A regional assessment of sea level rise impact DOI Creative Commons
Jian Su, Jens Murawski, Jacob Woge Nielsen

et al.

Ocean Engineering, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 305, P. 117885 - 117885

Published: April 24, 2024

Coastal locations around the world face multifaceted challenge of rising sea levels, posing threats to coastal communities, particularly during storm surges and high wave conditions. We have examined dynamics sea-level fluctuations along Denmark's coastline, with focus on wave-induced phenomena, such as setup. analysed data from DMI's operational model spanning 2006 2022, well climate projections that extend until middle 21st century. conducted an analysis 2% exceedance significant height maxima specific time frames (denoted "storm days") surge conditions" (the maximum level within a 30-year period). found impact change extreme events was insignificant when focusing solely component, but heightened setup north-western coasts Jutland. In this area, there is notable increase in due longer swells, ranging 5 10 cm, by mid-century, which double current region. Interestingly, other parts country did not show changes This regional variation highlights nuanced processes underscores need for tailored adaptation strategies targeting vulnerable zones.

Language: Английский

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