Sentences with phrase «multiple spatial scales»

To better understand the potential of emissions policies, studies are needed that assess possible future health impacts under alternative assumptions about future emissions and climate across multiple spatial scales.
spatial variability in the thermal and nutritional riverscape at multiple spatial scales (patch, riverscape, reach, river segment)

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«Once trained, they can cover multiple locations over a large spatial and temporal scale that far exceeds what any single research team could accomplish.»
«With citizen - science programs, we are able to collect a lot of data at multiple spatial and temporal scales, which you can't necessarily do in a university - led research program.
By combining concepts from landscape ecology and Markowitz portfolio theory, they developed the landscape portfolio platform to quantify and predict the behaviour of multiple stochastic populations across spatial scales.
The study incorporates multiple environmental drivers — notably climate and fire — at large spatial scales for a significant number of species and populations.
Monitoring, understanding, and predicting oceanic variations associated with natural climate variability and human - induced changes, and assessing the related roles of the ocean on multiple spatial - temporal scales.
To capture features at various spatial ranges, it employs multiple scales within a single layer, and densely connects all intermediate images.
To address this uncertainty, the science, education, computing and engineering communities provided input to NEON's design, with the shared goal of creating a long - term ecological observatory that collects and provides a diverse suite of comparable and consistent ecological data at multiple spatial and temporal scales.
In plasma boundary physics, models require integration of multiple physical processes that cover a wide range of overlapping spatial and temporal scales, from the hot, confined pedestal zone with sharp gradients, to the cooler unconfined edge and divertor plasma, and finally to the first few microns of the wall itself.
The work of the theme anticipates the need to provide information on multiple time and spatial scales and the requirement to understand potential changes in extreme hydrologic events.
It is characterized by multiple intersecting and uncertain future hazards to natural and human systems, that are expected to unfold over a very large range of spatial and temporal scales, and whose probabilities may be difficult, or in some cases impossible, to quantify precisely (because of intrinsic and / or irreducible uncertainties about the future).
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