Understanding why some people are especially vulnerable to climate change is an important step toward developing effective climate change response measures.
Ecological Impact is a Two-Way Street
A hierarchical perspective should be dropped in favor of a framework that recognizes organisms as an integral part of the environment.
Irreducible Uncertainty in Near-Term Climate Projections
Irreducible uncertainty of the effects of policy change on climate change brought about by the Paris agreement is discussed.
Crowdsourced Data to Predict Hotel Ratings
Crowdsourcing is an essential source of tourism information, especially in the accommodation sector.
Rural Potable Water Systems
Looking at the past and towards the future of contingent valuation and rural potable water systems.
Climate-Resilient Water Behavior
Social influence strategies for reducing water demand.
Relationship-building Between Climate Scientists and the Public
There is an ironic similarity between the public who does not respond to information about climate change, and climate experts who do not respond to information about the ineffectiveness of information transfer.
Internet of Things and Data Mining
The Internet of Things is the result of the convergence of sensing, computing, and networking technologies, allowing devices of varying sizes and computational capabilities (things) to intercommunicate.
Diversity in Ancient Maya Water Management
The Classic Period Maya cities of Caracol and Tikal possessed unique urban morphologies of water management.
Digital Surveys Reveal the Complexity of Rivers and Coastlines
Drones and three-dimensional modelling methods provide us with the most detailed picture yet of some of the most dynamic environments on the planet.