This study examines the health impacts of climate change on diverse women's groups in the hilly regions of Bangladesh. The workshop helped improve the researcher's presentation skills, objectives, methodology, and use of geospatial tools to analyze climate change impacts. The improved methodology is more focused on data collection and analysis methods. The study identifies problems, reviews literature, assesses women's health impacts and adaptation processes, collects primary and secondary data, analyzes data statistically and spatially using GIS, and provides findings, conclusions and recommendations.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang pengertian pajak penghasilan umum, subyek pajak, kewajiban pajak subjektif, cara menghitung pajak, pelunasan pajak, obyek pajak, dan pengurangan penghasilan. Secara ringkas, dokumen tersebut menjelaskan tentang konsep dasar pajak penghasilan yang dikenakan terhadap penghasilan yang diterima subyek pajak selama setahun pajak.
This document provides tips for effective PowerPoint presentations. It discusses sticking to basics like fonts and color, focusing on main points, simplifying content, dividing information into chunks, eliminating distractions, and making presentations interesting and interactive. Technical tips are also covered, along with where to go for help.
This document discusses assessing the impacts of climate change on snow and glacier melt runoff. It will analyze the dynamics of snow and glaciers, climate change science in the Himalayan region, and use online resources and ArcGIS software to extract data on snow and glacier cover from various sources. The study area was confined to two sub-basins and the objectives were slightly modified to enable comparison between models and sub-basins, as well as sensitivity analysis. Licensed ArcGIS 10.1 software will be used along with snow and glacier cover data from ICIMOD and various online resources related to precipitation, hurricanes, and other climate data.
This document discusses a case study of climate change vulnerability in mountain agriculture in a Village Development Committee of Dolakha District, Nepal. The original proposed theme was to map vulnerability across the entire district, access perceptions and data, and explore climate change impacts and policy gaps. The theme was modified to focus on vulnerability mapping and exploring climate change impacts on agriculture in a limited study area, using additional data on land use patterns and changes, and identifying local institutions working to overcome impacts.
The document discusses assessing the effects of climate change on flood frequency in Nepal's Koshi Basin. It describes learning about hydrological modeling, climate change initiatives, and adaptation techniques at a workshop. It also lists improvements planned for the project, including defining the study area and objectives, and identifying input/output data sources and research methods.
The document summarizes a workshop attended by Prasamsa Thakpa from Kathmandu University in Nepal on February 26th 2013. The workshop covered topics like climate change, using software for research, and presentation and research proposal skills. It also allowed interaction with mentors, fellows, and resources persons from ICIMOD. After attending, Prasamsa updated the objectives of their research to more precisely measure the expansion and retreat of Trakarding Glacier using remote sensing techniques and to study the climate of the surrounding area. The document expresses gratitude for the workshop.
This document provides instructions for creating a basic land cover map with an embedded descriptive graph in cartographic modeling software. It involves opening a classified land cover raster, adding shapefiles of towns and district boundaries and labeling them, selecting alternative color schemes for the land cover classes, quantifying the coverage of each class with a graph, and exporting the finished map as a PDF.
This study examines the health impacts of climate change on diverse women's groups in the hilly regions of Bangladesh. The workshop helped improve the researcher's presentation skills, objectives, methodology, and use of geospatial tools to analyze climate change impacts. The improved methodology is more focused on data collection and analysis methods. The study identifies problems, reviews literature, assesses women's health impacts and adaptation processes, collects primary and secondary data, analyzes data statistically and spatially using GIS, and provides findings, conclusions and recommendations.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang pengertian pajak penghasilan umum, subyek pajak, kewajiban pajak subjektif, cara menghitung pajak, pelunasan pajak, obyek pajak, dan pengurangan penghasilan. Secara ringkas, dokumen tersebut menjelaskan tentang konsep dasar pajak penghasilan yang dikenakan terhadap penghasilan yang diterima subyek pajak selama setahun pajak.
This document provides tips for effective PowerPoint presentations. It discusses sticking to basics like fonts and color, focusing on main points, simplifying content, dividing information into chunks, eliminating distractions, and making presentations interesting and interactive. Technical tips are also covered, along with where to go for help.
This document discusses assessing the impacts of climate change on snow and glacier melt runoff. It will analyze the dynamics of snow and glaciers, climate change science in the Himalayan region, and use online resources and ArcGIS software to extract data on snow and glacier cover from various sources. The study area was confined to two sub-basins and the objectives were slightly modified to enable comparison between models and sub-basins, as well as sensitivity analysis. Licensed ArcGIS 10.1 software will be used along with snow and glacier cover data from ICIMOD and various online resources related to precipitation, hurricanes, and other climate data.
This document discusses a case study of climate change vulnerability in mountain agriculture in a Village Development Committee of Dolakha District, Nepal. The original proposed theme was to map vulnerability across the entire district, access perceptions and data, and explore climate change impacts and policy gaps. The theme was modified to focus on vulnerability mapping and exploring climate change impacts on agriculture in a limited study area, using additional data on land use patterns and changes, and identifying local institutions working to overcome impacts.
The document discusses assessing the effects of climate change on flood frequency in Nepal's Koshi Basin. It describes learning about hydrological modeling, climate change initiatives, and adaptation techniques at a workshop. It also lists improvements planned for the project, including defining the study area and objectives, and identifying input/output data sources and research methods.
The document summarizes a workshop attended by Prasamsa Thakpa from Kathmandu University in Nepal on February 26th 2013. The workshop covered topics like climate change, using software for research, and presentation and research proposal skills. It also allowed interaction with mentors, fellows, and resources persons from ICIMOD. After attending, Prasamsa updated the objectives of their research to more precisely measure the expansion and retreat of Trakarding Glacier using remote sensing techniques and to study the climate of the surrounding area. The document expresses gratitude for the workshop.
This document provides instructions for creating a basic land cover map with an embedded descriptive graph in cartographic modeling software. It involves opening a classified land cover raster, adding shapefiles of towns and district boundaries and labeling them, selecting alternative color schemes for the land cover classes, quantifying the coverage of each class with a graph, and exporting the finished map as a PDF.
This document provides instructions for integrating census and weather data to understand how weather events impact populations spatially. It describes downloading cyclone track data for 1999 from India, precipitation estimates from NASA, and population density data from SEDAC. The precipitation and population rasters are then integrated through raster calculation to estimate effects of a 1999 cyclone that impacted eastern India.
The document provides guidance on various aspects of conducting research, including identifying a research topic, writing a research proposal, publishing results, and addressing ethical issues. It discusses reading literature, talking to others, and making observations to identify a research problem. It outlines the typical sections of a research proposal, such as the introduction, literature review, methods, and expected results. It also provides tips for writing clearly and successfully publishing results in peer-reviewed journals. Finally, it covers ethical considerations regarding deception, harming participants, ownership of data, and avoiding bias.
This document discusses the fundamentals of cartographic modeling. It outlines elements that are commonly found on maps like scale, direction, legends and sources. It also discusses elements that are sensitive to context like the title, projection and date. Guiding questions for effective maps include the intent, intended users and access. The document provides resources on topics like map communication, representation, guidelines and more.
This document discusses the role of science in developing policy around global climate change, environmental security, and sustainability. It focuses on the Himalayan region and addresses issues like rising temperatures, changing precipitation patterns, and melting glaciers. The document emphasizes that science is an ongoing process and best available science may be incomplete. It calls for building resilience in mountain communities and involving stakeholders in decision making. The document also addresses communicating scientific findings given skepticism about climate change.
The Partnerships for Enhanced Engagement in Research (PEER) Program is a joint program between USAID and the National Science Foundation (NSF) that supports developing country scientists conducting research in collaboration with NSF-funded scientists. Through competitive grants, the PEER Science program funds projects in areas like agriculture, water, biodiversity conservation, and disaster mitigation that build research capacity and address development challenges. Since 2011, PEER Science has awarded over 40 grants worth $5.5 million for collaborative research projects in over 25 countries.
The document discusses recent efforts to study climate change impacts in the Hindu-Kush Himalayan region, including reports from the National Research Council and IPCC. It outlines data from satellite imagery and ice cores showing that most glaciers are retreating and temperatures are increasing. The regional climate models predict widespread warming in the coming decades, with more high intensity precipitation events, changing patterns of snowmelt and glacial melt, and degradation of permafrost areas.
This document discusses a case study analyzing the dynamics of apple orchards in Himachal Pradesh, India in response to environmental change. Statistical techniques, remote sensing analysis, and GIS will be used to analyze the impact of climate change variables like rainfall and snowfall on apple production. Mann-Kendall tests and other statistical analyses will establish relationships between climate change and orchard outputs, while remote sensing imagery will map and characterize apple orchards.
La Unión Europea ha anunciado nuevas sanciones contra Rusia por su invasión de Ucrania. Las sanciones incluyen prohibiciones de viaje y congelamiento de activos para más funcionarios rusos, así como restricciones a las importaciones de productos rusos de acero y tecnología. Los líderes de la UE esperan que estas medidas adicionales aumenten la presión económica sobre Rusia y la disuadan de continuar su guerra contra Ucrania.
Este documento ofrece consejos para crear un pequeño huerto botánico en casa. Recomienda tomar en cuenta el clima y la región, usar vasos desechables para las semillas, regar las plantas cada tercer día por la mañana o noche, usar tierra de maceta con aserrín para conservar la humedad, abonos orgánicos no químicos, y hablar con las plantas. El objetivo final es cuidar la propia salud cultivando plantas.
Este documento presenta 8 remedios caseros para aliviar el dolor de muelas. Los remedios incluyen colocar clavos de especias, preparar enjuagues bucales con ingredientes como clavos y azafrán, realizar enjuagues con infusión de saúco y vino, masticar perejil, aplicar alcohol directamente o en algodón, y aplicar emplastos hechos con huevo y miel o pan, alcohol y pimienta.
Este documento presenta cuatro remedios caseros para el acné: 1) aplicar la pulpa de la sábila varias veces al día en las áreas afectadas, 2) colocar una o dos gotas de jugo de limón directamente sobre los granos por la noche, 3) aplicar una mascarilla de leche, miel y avena durante 15 minutos, y 4) aplicar una mascarilla de zanahoria puré durante 15 minutos.
Este documento proporciona cuatro remedios caseros para la gripe: 1) hervir hojas de eucalipto, pino y romero con aceite de almendras y frotar en el pecho; 2) cocer jugo de limón y miel durante una hora y media y beber dos cucharadas cada hora el primer día y cada tres horas el segundo; 3) realizar baños de vapor con agua hirviendo y hojas de eucalipto cubriendo la cabeza; 4) preparar un licuado de naranja y repollo agregando agua hervida y
Este documento presenta nueve remedios caseros para curar golpes, que incluyen aplicar compresas frías, vinagre, cataplasmas de hojas de almendro, emplastos de hojas de angélica, carne cruda de res, pasta de perejil y mantequilla, compresas de árnica e infusiones de siricua y cascara de cedro.
This document provides instructions for integrating census and weather data to understand how weather events impact populations spatially. It describes downloading cyclone track data for 1999 from India, precipitation estimates from NASA, and population density data from SEDAC. The precipitation and population rasters are then integrated through raster calculation to estimate effects of a 1999 cyclone that impacted eastern India.
The document provides guidance on various aspects of conducting research, including identifying a research topic, writing a research proposal, publishing results, and addressing ethical issues. It discusses reading literature, talking to others, and making observations to identify a research problem. It outlines the typical sections of a research proposal, such as the introduction, literature review, methods, and expected results. It also provides tips for writing clearly and successfully publishing results in peer-reviewed journals. Finally, it covers ethical considerations regarding deception, harming participants, ownership of data, and avoiding bias.
This document discusses the fundamentals of cartographic modeling. It outlines elements that are commonly found on maps like scale, direction, legends and sources. It also discusses elements that are sensitive to context like the title, projection and date. Guiding questions for effective maps include the intent, intended users and access. The document provides resources on topics like map communication, representation, guidelines and more.
This document discusses the role of science in developing policy around global climate change, environmental security, and sustainability. It focuses on the Himalayan region and addresses issues like rising temperatures, changing precipitation patterns, and melting glaciers. The document emphasizes that science is an ongoing process and best available science may be incomplete. It calls for building resilience in mountain communities and involving stakeholders in decision making. The document also addresses communicating scientific findings given skepticism about climate change.
The Partnerships for Enhanced Engagement in Research (PEER) Program is a joint program between USAID and the National Science Foundation (NSF) that supports developing country scientists conducting research in collaboration with NSF-funded scientists. Through competitive grants, the PEER Science program funds projects in areas like agriculture, water, biodiversity conservation, and disaster mitigation that build research capacity and address development challenges. Since 2011, PEER Science has awarded over 40 grants worth $5.5 million for collaborative research projects in over 25 countries.
The document discusses recent efforts to study climate change impacts in the Hindu-Kush Himalayan region, including reports from the National Research Council and IPCC. It outlines data from satellite imagery and ice cores showing that most glaciers are retreating and temperatures are increasing. The regional climate models predict widespread warming in the coming decades, with more high intensity precipitation events, changing patterns of snowmelt and glacial melt, and degradation of permafrost areas.
This document discusses a case study analyzing the dynamics of apple orchards in Himachal Pradesh, India in response to environmental change. Statistical techniques, remote sensing analysis, and GIS will be used to analyze the impact of climate change variables like rainfall and snowfall on apple production. Mann-Kendall tests and other statistical analyses will establish relationships between climate change and orchard outputs, while remote sensing imagery will map and characterize apple orchards.
La Unión Europea ha anunciado nuevas sanciones contra Rusia por su invasión de Ucrania. Las sanciones incluyen prohibiciones de viaje y congelamiento de activos para más funcionarios rusos, así como restricciones a las importaciones de productos rusos de acero y tecnología. Los líderes de la UE esperan que estas medidas adicionales aumenten la presión económica sobre Rusia y la disuadan de continuar su guerra contra Ucrania.
Este documento ofrece consejos para crear un pequeño huerto botánico en casa. Recomienda tomar en cuenta el clima y la región, usar vasos desechables para las semillas, regar las plantas cada tercer día por la mañana o noche, usar tierra de maceta con aserrín para conservar la humedad, abonos orgánicos no químicos, y hablar con las plantas. El objetivo final es cuidar la propia salud cultivando plantas.
Este documento presenta 8 remedios caseros para aliviar el dolor de muelas. Los remedios incluyen colocar clavos de especias, preparar enjuagues bucales con ingredientes como clavos y azafrán, realizar enjuagues con infusión de saúco y vino, masticar perejil, aplicar alcohol directamente o en algodón, y aplicar emplastos hechos con huevo y miel o pan, alcohol y pimienta.
Este documento presenta cuatro remedios caseros para el acné: 1) aplicar la pulpa de la sábila varias veces al día en las áreas afectadas, 2) colocar una o dos gotas de jugo de limón directamente sobre los granos por la noche, 3) aplicar una mascarilla de leche, miel y avena durante 15 minutos, y 4) aplicar una mascarilla de zanahoria puré durante 15 minutos.
Este documento proporciona cuatro remedios caseros para la gripe: 1) hervir hojas de eucalipto, pino y romero con aceite de almendras y frotar en el pecho; 2) cocer jugo de limón y miel durante una hora y media y beber dos cucharadas cada hora el primer día y cada tres horas el segundo; 3) realizar baños de vapor con agua hirviendo y hojas de eucalipto cubriendo la cabeza; 4) preparar un licuado de naranja y repollo agregando agua hervida y
Este documento presenta nueve remedios caseros para curar golpes, que incluyen aplicar compresas frías, vinagre, cataplasmas de hojas de almendro, emplastos de hojas de angélica, carne cruda de res, pasta de perejil y mantequilla, compresas de árnica e infusiones de siricua y cascara de cedro.