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*[https://webconf.vc.dfn.de/p9j4lg71ijz/Climate Change Aspects in Saudi Arabia] | *[https://webconf.vc.dfn.de/p9j4lg71ijz/Climate Change Aspects in Saudi Arabia] | ||
'''Further Reading''' | |||
*Al Zawad, F. M., 2008. Impacts of climatic change on water resources in Saudi Arabia. s.l., s.n. | |||
*Almazroui, M., 2012. Temprature variabilty over Saudi Arabia during the period 1978-2010 and its association with global climate indices. Journal of King Abdulaziz University. Meteorology, Environment and Arid land Agriculture, 23(1). | |||
*Almazroui, M., 2012. The lifecycle of extreme rainfall events over western Saudi Arabia simulated by regional climate model: Case study of November 1996. Atmosfera, 25(1), pp. 23-41. | |||
*Almazroui, M. et al., 2012. Recent climate change in the Arabian Peninsula: Seasonal rainfall and temperature climatology of Saudi Arabia for 1979-2009. Atmospheric Research, Volume 111, pp. 29-45. | |||
*Kotwicki, V. & Al Sulaimani, Z., 2009. Climate of the Arabian Peninsula - past, present, future. International Journal of Climate Change Strategic Management, Volume 1, pp. 297-310. | |||
*Ragab, R. & Prudhomme, C., 2000. Climate change and water resources management in the southern Mediterranean and Middle East countries. Hague, s.n. | |||
*Tieleman, B. I., Williams, J. B., Buschur, M. E. & Brown, C. R., 2003. Phenotypic variation among and within larks along an aridity gradient: Are desert birds more flexible?. Ecology, Volume 84, pp. 1800-1815. | |||
*Williams, J. B. et al., 2012. Climate change and animals in Saudi Arabia. Sauid Journal of Biological Science, Volume 19, pp. 121-130. | |||
== Tasks for the next session == | == Tasks for the next session == |
Revision as of 13:40, 14 November 2012
Session Recordings
Seminar theme 1: Climate Change in the Alps - Thinking one step further!
Speaker: Carole Piton, CIPRA-International
Recording:
Further reading:
Seminar theme 2: Climate Change Aspects in Saudi Arabia
Speaker: Dr. Wisam E. Mohammed, College of Architecture and Planning
Recording:
Further Reading
- Al Zawad, F. M., 2008. Impacts of climatic change on water resources in Saudi Arabia. s.l., s.n.
- Almazroui, M., 2012. Temprature variabilty over Saudi Arabia during the period 1978-2010 and its association with global climate indices. Journal of King Abdulaziz University. Meteorology, Environment and Arid land Agriculture, 23(1).
- Almazroui, M., 2012. The lifecycle of extreme rainfall events over western Saudi Arabia simulated by regional climate model: Case study of November 1996. Atmosfera, 25(1), pp. 23-41.
- Almazroui, M. et al., 2012. Recent climate change in the Arabian Peninsula: Seasonal rainfall and temperature climatology of Saudi Arabia for 1979-2009. Atmospheric Research, Volume 111, pp. 29-45.
- Kotwicki, V. & Al Sulaimani, Z., 2009. Climate of the Arabian Peninsula - past, present, future. International Journal of Climate Change Strategic Management, Volume 1, pp. 297-310.
- Ragab, R. & Prudhomme, C., 2000. Climate change and water resources management in the southern Mediterranean and Middle East countries. Hague, s.n.
- Tieleman, B. I., Williams, J. B., Buschur, M. E. & Brown, C. R., 2003. Phenotypic variation among and within larks along an aridity gradient: Are desert birds more flexible?. Ecology, Volume 84, pp. 1800-1815.
- Williams, J. B. et al., 2012. Climate change and animals in Saudi Arabia. Sauid Journal of Biological Science, Volume 19, pp. 121-130.
Tasks for the next session
- Working groups A + B to complete assignment 2 before November 9
- Working groups C + I to complete assignment 2 before November 12
- get in touch with your group members
- learn about wiki editing by checking the help page and practicing on your working group pages
- check the resources for more information on the theme
Preparation for the session
- you may check the CIPRA climate change compacts for preparing for the next session