MAY CLIMATE OF SOUTHEAST ASIA.

MAY CLIMATE OF SOUTHEAST ASIA.
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Total Pages : 65
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:227588818
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Synopsis MAY CLIMATE OF SOUTHEAST ASIA. by : WEATHER WING (1ST) APO SAN FRANCISCO 96553

This study is one of a revised series of publications dealing with the climate of Southeast Asia on a monthly basis. For the purpose of this study, Southeast Asia is defined as North Vietnam, Republic of Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and Thailand. The format has been organized in an effort to provide ready reference material to meet a variety of requirements for different users; however, information contained in this publication is based on climatic averages and should not be construed as a forecast. Conclusions drawn from isoline charts occasionally appear in conflict with, or unsubstantiated by, reported station values. This situation arises frequently in those areas lacking adequate station data, where isoline analyses were based wholly or in part on information other than actual station values. Further interpretation of data contained in this study should be made by a qualified Meteorologist. (Author).

May Climate of Southeast Asia

May Climate of Southeast Asia
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Total Pages : 59
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:7531746
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Synopsis May Climate of Southeast Asia by : United States. Air Weather Service. 1st Weather Wing

January-[December] Climate of Southeast Asia

January-[December] Climate of Southeast Asia
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Total Pages : 872
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ISBN-10 : CHI:16245517
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Synopsis January-[December] Climate of Southeast Asia by : United States. Air Weather Service. 1st Weather Wing

Southeast Asia and the Economics of Global Climate Stabilization

Southeast Asia and the Economics of Global Climate Stabilization
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Publisher : Asian Development Bank
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9789292573058
ISBN-13 : 9292573055
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Synopsis Southeast Asia and the Economics of Global Climate Stabilization by : David A. Raitzer

Climate change is a global concern of special relevance to Southeast Asia, a region that is both vulnerable to the effects of climate change and a rapidly increasing emitter of greenhouse gases (GHGs). This study focuses on five countries of Southeast Asia that collectively account for 90% of regional GHG emissions in recent years---Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Viet Nam. It applies two global dynamic economy–energy–environment models under an array of scenarios that reflect potential regimes for regulating global GHG emissions through 2050. The modeling identifies the potential economic costs of climate inaction for the region, how the countries can most efficiently achieve GHG emission mitigation, and the consequences of mitigation, both in terms of benefits and costs. Drawing on the modeling results, the study analyzes climate-related policies and identifies how further action can be taken to ensure low-carbon growth.

Climate Change in Southeast Asia and Surrounding Areas

Climate Change in Southeast Asia and Surrounding Areas
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 420
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ISBN-10 : 9789811582257
ISBN-13 : 9811582254
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Synopsis Climate Change in Southeast Asia and Surrounding Areas by : Song Yang

This book is mainly focused on the climate change in Southeast Asia and its adjacent regions. It summarizes results from recent scientific research based on observational analysis, data diagnosis, theoretical analysis, and model simulations. The book covers the following research areas: (1) characteristics and mechanisms of spring–summer atmospheric circulation systems, (2) ocean-atmosphere-land interaction and climate variability, (3) climate effect of the Tibetan Plateau, (4) attribution of regional climate change and feedback/impact of regional climate on the global climate, and (5) seasonal-to-subseasonal climate prediction. It is anticipated that the book provides useful information for enhancing our understanding of the change in climate over Southeast Asia and the adjacent regions.

Governing Climate Change in Southeast Asia

Governing Climate Change in Southeast Asia
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 213
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ISBN-10 : 9781000488197
ISBN-13 : 1000488195
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Synopsis Governing Climate Change in Southeast Asia by : Jens Marquardt

This volume showcases the diversity of the politics and practices of climate change governance across Southeast Asia. Through a series of country-level case studies and regional perspectives, the authors in this volume explore the complexities and contested nature of climate governance in what can be considered as one of the most dynamic and multi-faceted regions of the world. They reflect upon the tensions between authoritarian and democratic climate change governance, the multiple roles of civil society and non-state interventions, and the conflicts between state planning and market-driven climate change governance. Shedding light on climate change mitigation and adaptation efforts in Southeast Asia, this book presents the various formal and informal institutions of climate change governance, their relevant actors, procedures, and policies. Empirical findings from a diverse set of environments are merged into a cross-country comparison that allows for elaborating on similar patterns whilst at the same time highlighting the distinct features of climate change governance in Southeast Asia. Drawing on case studies from all Southeast Asian countries, namely Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Timor-Leste, and Viet Nam, this book will be of great interest to students, scholars, and practitioners dealing with climate change and environmental governance.

Climate Change and Human Health Scenario in South and Southeast Asia

Climate Change and Human Health Scenario in South and Southeast Asia
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 308
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ISBN-10 : 9783319236841
ISBN-13 : 3319236849
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Climate Change and Human Health Scenario in South and Southeast Asia by : Rais Akhtar

This book is the first to present a regional analysis of climate change and human health, focusing on geographically and socio-economically distinct countries of South and Southeast Asia. It has a major focus on India, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Thailand, Nepal and Taiwan. Climate change is a significant and emerging threat to human health. lt represents a range of environmental hazards and will affect populations in both the developed and developing countries. In particular, it affects the regions where the current burden of climate-sensitive diseases are high, which is the case in South and Southeast Asian countries.

Climate Change Adaptation in Southeast Asia

Climate Change Adaptation in Southeast Asia
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 243
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ISBN-10 : 9789811660887
ISBN-13 : 9811660883
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Climate Change Adaptation in Southeast Asia by : Joy Jacqueline Pereira

This book highlights the current issues, challenges, and priorities for climate change adaptation in the ten member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). The status of each country was prepared by a consortium of researchers in consultation with National Focal Points of the ASEAN Working Group on Climate Change (AWGCC). National documents on adaptation actions, including local scenario and priorities, were reviewed where available and supplemented with an assessment of scientific publications to identify vulnerable ecosystems and regions. Adaptation needs and priorities were determined through stakeholder consultation in the respective countries. This allows for local-level perspectives to be captured and brought to the attention of policy and decision-makers at the national and regional levels. An important lesson from this exercise is that universities and research institutions at the national level have a critical role to play in bridging the gap between science and policy in climate change adaptation. These institutions also have the capacity to continuously facilitate transfer of the best available science for advancing climate change adaptation at the local level.

Technical Abstract Bulletin

Technical Abstract Bulletin
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Total Pages : 752
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ISBN-10 : CORNELL:31924057185559
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Environmental and Climate Change in South and Southeast Asia

Environmental and Climate Change in South and Southeast Asia
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 350
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ISBN-10 : 9789004273221
ISBN-13 : 9004273220
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Synopsis Environmental and Climate Change in South and Southeast Asia by :

Based on pioneering research, this volume on South and Southeast Asia offers a cultural studies' perspective on the vast and largely uncharted domain of how local cultures are coping with climate changes and environmental crises.The primary focus is on three countries that have high emission rates: India, Indonesia, and Thailand. Whereas the dominant discourse on climate largely reflects the view of Western cultures, this volume adds indigenous views and practices that provide insight into Hindu, Buddhist and Islamic responses. Making use of textual materials, fieldwork, and analyses, it highlights the close links between climate solutions, forms of knowledge, and the various socio-cultural and political practices and agencies within societies. The volume demonstrates that climate is global and plural. Contributors are: Monika Arnez, Somnath Batabyal, Joachim Betz, Susan M. Darlington, Dennis Eucker, Rüdiger Haum, Albertina Nugteren, Marcus Nüsser & Ravi Baghel, Martin Seeger, and Janice Stargardt.