Sentences with phrase «well as early warning systems»

Access to climate projections and accurate weather forecasts, as well as early warning systems, could help too, she said.
Alexandria is found to require climate - smart urban planning to ensure its growing population does not settle in low - lying coastal areas, as well as early warning systems for natural disasters.

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Chinese news portal Sina said Thursday that the B - 52s were vulnerable to Chinese radar and early - warning systems, as well as to S - 400 antiaircraft systems imported from Russia.
They know very well how to read the signs that serve as the early warning system indicating the likelihood of an impending mom - meltdown.
The government is seeking increased aid and investment in African agricultural production from G8 leaders, as well as the establishment of an «early warning system for food supply».
What he's proposing, properly tuned, could be as good as a standard early warning system with established networks.»
Better understanding the susceptibility of trees to drought could help forestry experts create early - warning systems and take precautionary steps, such as planting more resilient species or thinning overcrowded forests to reduce a forest's vulnerability to drought, the researchers report.
As ShakeAlert moves toward wider public use, Kohler and her colleagues hope their SRL papers will serve as a good reminder of all the elements necessary for earthquake early warning systemAs ShakeAlert moves toward wider public use, Kohler and her colleagues hope their SRL papers will serve as a good reminder of all the elements necessary for earthquake early warning systemas a good reminder of all the elements necessary for earthquake early warning systems.
Ecologists don't understand most other ecosystems nearly as well, he says, and so may find it harder to pin down the appropriate early warning signals in other systems.
The end result of the incubating work, as well as continued work on the data, will be to test and build an early warning indicator system founded on the Montgomery - specific experience.
When the adaptation challenge is reframed as implications for near - term decisions, uncertainty about the distant future becomes less problematic and adaptation responses can be better integrated into existing decision - making processes and early warning systems.
Donors and national governments should put multi-hazard early warning systems in place to alert officials to both slow - and rapid - onset disasters, as well as epidemics, before they reach full emergency levels.
As given importance to the concept of e-resilience, i.e. the development and utilization of ICT systems to provide early warnings, prevent from natural disasters as well as its ability to resist and recover from natural disasterAs given importance to the concept of e-resilience, i.e. the development and utilization of ICT systems to provide early warnings, prevent from natural disasters as well as its ability to resist and recover from natural disasteras well as its ability to resist and recover from natural disasteras its ability to resist and recover from natural disasters.
He explains: «It's important that they have a close relationship with the business that they work with, so that they can act as an early warning system for any potential issues that might arise and provide proactive as well as reactive advice.»
British coal miners used canaries as air quality indicators and early warning systems well into the 1980s.
The Clur Retail Risk Indicator, part of Retail Live, an interpretive early warning system for shopping centres with 2m square metres of coverage, showed a reduction in shopping centre risk over 2015 as mall space worked harder, driven by better use of space and most notably the impact of strategic tenant mix, sizing and product mix to correct underperforming space dynamics.
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