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Climate change threatens grassland ecosystems and herders’ livelihoods in Mongolia. Herders depend on pasture and water resources for their livestock, and are thus among the most vulnerable groups to climate change impacts. However, although climate change impacts on grassland ecosystems are...
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Australian Agency for International Development, Japan International Cooperation Agency, and the World Bank confirmed their …
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This paper reviews perceived notions of the relationships between catchment land use and hydrology and explores whether much of the widely disseminated folklore, so often inextricably linked with issues of land use, is based on myth or reality. Gaps in our knowledge of the underlying processes...
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Time series models relating short-term changes in air pollution levels to daily mortality counts typically assume that the effects of air pollution on the log relative rate of mortality do not vary with time. However, these short-term effects might plausibly vary by season. Changes in the...
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The case-crossover design has been widely used to study the association between short term air pollution exposure and the risk of an acute adverse health event. The design uses cases only, and compares exposure at the event time with exposure at other control or "referent" times. By making...
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world have used different approaches to adjust for confounding, making it difficult to compare results across studies. To …
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The case-crossover design uses cases only, and compares exposures just prior to the event times to exposures at comparable control, or "referent" times, in order to assess the effect of short-term exposure on the risk of a rare event. It has commonly been used to study the effect of air...
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