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|definition=here: Sensitivity is the degree to which a system may be affected (negatively or positively) by climate change or climate variability. The effect can be direct (eg. by the influence of the mean annual temperature amplitude on crop yields) or indirect (eg. damages caused by flood events due to climate change-induced sea level rise). | |definition=here: Sensitivity is the degree to which a system may be affected (negatively or positively) by climate change or climate variability. The effect can be direct (eg. by the influence of the mean annual temperature amplitude on crop yields) or indirect (eg. damages caused by flood events due to climate change-induced sea level rise). | ||
|source=Glossar für das Forschungsprogramm KLIWAS | |source=translated from "Glossar für das Forschungsprogramm KLIWAS, Mehling, Andrea et al., Bundesanstalt für Gewässerkunde, Koblenz 2011" | ||
|name_de=Sensitivität | |name_de=Sensitivität | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:41, 8 June 2017
Definition
here: Sensitivity is the degree to which a system may be affected (negatively or positively) by climate change or climate variability. The effect can be direct (eg. by the influence of the mean annual temperature amplitude on crop yields) or indirect (eg. damages caused by flood events due to climate change-induced sea level rise).
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translated from "Glossar für das Forschungsprogramm KLIWAS, Mehling, Andrea et al., Bundesanstalt für Gewässerkunde, Koblenz 2011"