Sentences with phrase «reduced seasonality»

4) The reduced seasonality (e.g. 3) will likely place additional stress on human populations already under pressure from oil and gas development.
5) The reduced seasonality means rivers and lakes freeze up later in autumn and melt out earlier in spring.

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it is also a cost effective solution for schools, reducing tray waste, labor costs and eliminates the seasonality issues associated with fresh veggies we will be hosting a twitter chat about this soon with School Nutrition Directors, RD, and concerned parents.
Drought seasonality, duration, frequency, and intensity all strongly impact agriculture — for example, reducing levels of soil moisture to support crop growth — and the lack of predictability under climate change is problematic.
It's bound to taste great, impart seasonality, and reduce the formation of carcinogens and oxidation products.
Staying with this look back period reduces concerns about data mining and seasonality bias.
As part of Cape Town Tourism's domestic tourism strategy and aim to reduce the negative impact of seasonality, Cape Town Tourism and Thompsons Holidays are offering a great value travel package over the Loeries (long) weekend of September 21 - 24.
It hopes to achieve a better distribution of tourist arrivals between urban and rural areas, even out the high seasonality factor between the months of travel and encourage more weekday travel to reduce pressure on the weekends.
The measures will support the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT)'s latest «Amazing Thailand Go Local» campaign, a landmark project to promote the kingdom's emerging generation of secondary destinations, better balance the distribution of tourist arrivals between urban and rural areas, even out the seasonality factor between the months of travel, and encourage more travel during weekdays to reduce pressure on the weekends.
Within the Indus basin, reduced melt water will have significant impacts upon available runoff; however, increased uncertainties surrounding precipitation and socioeconomic changes limit any conclusive assessment of how water availability will be affected; moreover, seasonality of runoff may be a more important factor.
«Widespread mass losses from glaciers and reductions in snow cover over recent decades are projected to accelerate throughout the 21st century, reducing water availability, hydropower potential, and changing seasonality of flows in regions supplied by meltwater from major mountain ranges (e.g. Hindu - Kush, Himalaya, Andes)...»
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