How To Use Bioclimatic In A Sentence
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Through a set of smart green building strategies the "bioclimatic" buildings are able to significantly reduce their environmental footprint.
INHABITAT
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Ten plant functional types (PFTs) are differentiated by physiological, morphological, phenological, bioclimatic, and fireresponse attributes.
Effects of climate change on landscape and regional processes and feedbacks to the climate system in the Arctic
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In much of the North American literature, ‘polar desert’ refers to a vegetation type rather than a bioclimatic zone, i.e., to barren areas.
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In France, La Gree des Landes eco spa was designed using "bioclimatic" architecture, with roofs covered with plants, southwest-facing windows that utilize natural light and thermal solar panels to help heat water.
Rediscovering a Sense of Adventure
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That area is representative of the black spruce-moss bioclimatic domain, with gently rolling terrain composed of 4 to 5% slopes.
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Bulgaria is famous around the world for the uniqueness, variety and abundance of its hydrothermal, bioclimatic, mud treatment, sea cure, and other health resources.
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Figure 7. 5b illustrates how current bioclimatic distributions are related to climate change scenarios by plotting the likely changes in the number of ground beetles for three time slices of mean July temperature derived from the mean of the scenarios generated by the five ACIA-designated models.
Implications of current species distributions for future biotic change in the Arctic
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An estimated 5.10 million ha burned annually, of which 3.94 million ha were in the boreal bioclimatic zones of forest tundra – northern taiga, middle taiga, and southern taiga (see Fig. 14.1).
Climate change and fire in the Arctic
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The extent of predation on nests of bee-eaters is particularly significant in light of bioclimatic models that predict a rapidly increasing distribution of cane toads in Australia.
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Collaboration between the landscape architect and design team resulted in bioclimatic strategies that utilize the island's tropical climate to reduce energy needs.
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In awarding him the 1999 Auguste Perret Prize, the International Union of Architects said, ‘Ken Yeang pioneered the application of bioclimatic principles to the highrise building as a new genre of the skyscraper typology.’
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Designed to be a bioclimatic building, the Ark incorporates several innovative green strategies and elements to ensure that its residents can survive aboard for months at a time.
Is 'The Ark' Humanity's Solution To Rising Seas And Unpredictable Floods?
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Sites were selected randomly beforehand using the results of the winter pasture inventory, and they cover the different bioclimatic vegetation zones evenly.
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Bioclimatic models, which estimate how the distribution of different species changes with climate, are vital for planning conservation projects.
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InBaie-Saint-Paul a 150-room "bioclimatic" hotel, Le Ferme, is being built on a working agrarian field, and there are plans for a public square, farmers' markets and a concert site.
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Cave home in Loire is charming bioclimatic troglodyte house
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