Sentences with phrase «needs significant adaptation»

Otherwise without either external or internal monitoring, this latest move to enhance teaching and learning by reducing external moderation may fail those nontraditional students for whom the curriculum needs significant adaptation if they are to succeed to their potential.

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«In Southern Europe, adapting to some of the projected changes could only be achieved by a fundamental, and expensive, re-engineering of each city or water resource system, as significant adaptation to climate extremes has already been implemented and radical changes will be needed to achieve more,» the paper notes.
During periods of significant physical adaptation, such as when an individual is first beginning to workout, protein needs are greatly increased.
Declare that, irrespective of the effectiveness of mitigation actions, significant adverse changes in the global climate are now inevitable and are already taking place, and thus parties to the U.N.F.C.C.C. must also include, in the COP15 outcome document, an ambitious agreement on adaptation finance which should prioritize the needs of the most vulnerable countries, especially in the near term,
The latter showed that future ESL changes can be significant in certain areas, adding to, or damping the effects of SLR; such information needs to be accounted for in coastal management and adaptation plans in addition to SLR projections.
The report offers some answers and concrete proposals — while recognizing that much more needs to be learned, more questions formulated, and more experience gained, to build an effective strategy to support global agricultural adaptation while harnessing its significant potential contribution to climate change mitigation and taking into consideration development objectives and food security concerns.
In particular, we're going to need a significant amount of international finance for energy - sector leapfrogging, adaptation, and loss & damage.
Marshall is right that we need to invest in adaptation to these very significant and inevitable changes.
The 2015 agreement must make a significant contribution to deliver an adaptation approach that adequately responds to the immediate needs of, and future threats to, the most vulnerable developing countries and ecosystems.
«Most adaptation actions to date appear to be incremental changes,» the survey notes, «not the transformational changes that may be needed in certain cases to adapt to significant changes in climate.»
In addition, Article 9 states that the provision of scaled - up financial resources should aim to achieve a balance between adaptation and mitigation, taking into account country - driven strategies, and the priorities and needs of developing country Parties, especially those that are particularly vulnerable to the adverse effects of climate change and have significant capacity constraints, such as the least developed countries and small island developing States, considering the need for public and grant - based resources for adaptation.
It also highlights several of the building blocks already understood to be needed for an ambitious post-2012 climate change framework — the type of international framework that can bring about emission reductions whilst generating essential and significant funding for adaptation.
They need to make sure that any investments are right for their business, but they can not afford to lose the significant value of being an early adopter of a groundbreaking solution, including bespoke adaptation and competitive advantage.
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