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Weber, Olaf. "Climate stress testing in the financial industry." Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 66 (February 2024): 101401. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cosust.2023.101401.

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Sever, Can, and Manuel Perez-Archila. "Climate-Related Stress Testing: Transition Risk in Colombia." IMF Working Papers 2021, no. 261 (2021): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5089/9781513599205.001.

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Rogge, Ebbe. "Climate Change Stress Testing for the Banking System." European Company and Financial Law Review 20, no. 4 (2023): 717–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ecfr-2023-0026.

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717It is apparent that climate change is creating financial risks. These risks are of such a nature that they can be regarded as systemic: they are exogenous shocks which may simultaneously cause or contribute to the failure of multiple significant financial institutions. As a result, regulatory tools available to monitor and manage systemic risk have recently been deployed in the context of climate change risks. Such tools include stress testing and scenario analysis. This article examines international initiatives, such as those of the Network for Greening the Financial System, as well as sp
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Reinders, Henk Jan, Dirk Schoenmaker, and Mathijs van Dijk. "Climate risk stress testing: A critical survey and classification." Journal of Climate Finance 10 (March 2025): 100061. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclimf.2025.100061.

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Ebi, Kristie, Peter Berry, Katie Hayes, et al. "Stress Testing the Capacity of Health Systems to Manage Climate Change-Related Shocks and Stresses." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 15, no. 11 (2018): 2370. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15112370.

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Vulnerability and adaptation assessments can provide valuable input to foster climate-resilient health systems. However, these assessments often do not explore the potential health risks of climate change far outside the range of recent experience with extreme weather events and other climate-related hazards. Climate and health stress tests are designed to increase the capacity of health systems and related sectors to manage potentially disruptive climate-related shocks and stresses. Stress tests focus on hypothetical scenarios, during which it would be difficult for the health system to maint
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Fowler, Keirnan, Natasha Ballis, Avril Horne, Andrew John, Rory Nathan, and Murray Peel. "Integrated framework for rapid climate stress testing on a monthly timestep." Environmental Modelling & Software 150 (April 2022): 105339. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2022.105339.

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Tlili, Haykel. "Climate Policy, Financial Risks, and Sustainable Development: A Bibliometric Perspective." European Journal of Sustainable Development 14, no. 2 (2025): 99. https://doi.org/10.14207/ejsd.2025.v14n2p99.

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The critical nature of climate change has made sustainable policies essential in financial risk management, requiring a unified strategy for economic and environmental resilience. This research performs a bibliometric evaluation of 213 academic articles (2016–2024) from the Dimensions database to analyze research patterns, principal contributors, and thematic areas in climate finance. After the Paris Agreement, studies on climate-finance have increased. Main themes revealed by the analysis include climate stress testing, ESG ratings, and transition risk management. Distinguished researchers, s
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Stoelzle, Michael, Maria Staudinger, Kerstin Stahl, and Markus Weiler. "Stress testing as complement to climate scenarios: recharge scenarios to quantify streamflow drought sensitivity." Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences 383 (September 16, 2020): 43–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/piahs-383-43-2020.

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Abstract. Precipitation deficits and temperature anomalies are often the main cause for low flows and summer streamflow droughts. However, where groundwater is the main contribution to sustain water availability and ecological integrity during dry spells, the role of recharge and catchment storage is crucial to understand streamflow drought sensitivity. Here we introduce recharge stress tests as complement to climate scenarios to characterize and quantify the streamflow drought sensitivities of catchments. The stress tests are presented by applying them to six headwater catchments in Switzerla
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Plodinec, M. John. "Stress Testing to Assess Recovery from Extreme Events." Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management 18, no. 2 (2021): 151–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jhsem-2020-0012.

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Abstract Over the last decade, communities have become increasingly aware of the risks they face. They are threatened by natural disasters, which may be exacerbated by climate change and the movement of land masses. Growing globalization has made a pandemic due to the rapid spread of highly infectious diseases ever more likely. Societal discord breeds its own threats, not the least of which is the spread of radical ideologies giving rise to terrorism. The accelerating rate of technological change has bred its own social and economic risks. This widening spectrum of risk poses a difficult quest
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Xu, Hai-Chuan, Tai-Min Li, Peng-Fei Dai, Duc Khuong Nguyen, and Wei-Xing Zhou. "Stress testing climate risk: A network-based analysis of the Chinese banking system." Journal of International Money and Finance 149 (November 2024): 103207. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jimonfin.2024.103207.

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Kusmarini, Sonia Dwi, and Rifdah Abadiyah. "PERAN STRES KERJA DALAM MEMEDIASI PENGARUH IKLIM ORGANISASI, BEBAN KERJA TERHADAP KEPUASAN KERJA PERAWAT PADA RSU JASEM SIDOARJO." Jurnal Ilmiah Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan 1, no. 3 (2022): 348–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.55606/jimak.v1i3.485.

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This study aims to determine the role of work stress in mediating the influence of organizational climate, workload on job satisfaction of nurses at Jasem Sidoarjo General Hospital. This research was conducted on nurses at the Jasem Sidoarjo General Hospital. totaling 53 nurses using a census sampling technique and was classified as a quantitative research type. The data analysis techniques in this research are data quality test, descriptive statistical analysis, classical assumption test, and hypothesis testing (F test, T test, coefficient of multiple determination (R2) and path analysis) wit
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Jaelani, Dede, and Rika Desiani. "The Effect of Work Stress Job Satisfaction and Organizational Climate on Turnover Intention (Survey on Employees of PT. Allied Industrial Indonesia)." Portofolio: Jurnal Ekonomi, Bisnis, Manajemen, dan Akuntansi 17, no. 1 (2022): 30–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.54783/portofolio.v17i1.193.

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The purpose of this study was to determine the description of Job Stress, Job Satisfaction, Organizational Climate and Turnover Intention at PT. Allied Industrial Indonesia, to find out how the Effect of Job Stress, Job Satisfaction, and Organizational Climate on Turnover Intention of PT. Allied Industrial Indonesia simultaneously, to determine the Effect of Job Stress on Turnover Intention of PT. Allied Industrial Indonesia, to determine the Effect of Job Satisfaction on Turnover Intention of PT. Allied Industrial Indonesia, to determine the Influence of Organizational Climate on Turnover Int
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Breeden, Joseph L. "Impacts of Drought on Loan Repayment." Journal of Risk and Financial Management 16, no. 2 (2023): 85. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jrfm16020085.

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In order to stress test loan portfolios for the impacts of climate change, historical events need to be analyzed to create templates to stress test for future events. Using the 2012 Midwestern US drought as an example, this work creates a stress-testing template for future droughts. The analysis connects weather and crop yield data to impacts on local macroeconomic conditions by comparing drought-impacted agricultural counties with nearby urban counties. After measuring the net macroeconomic impacts of the drought, this was used as an overlay with existing macroeconomic stress models to stress
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Sarinah, Lisa. "STRES KERJA MENGGANGGU KUALITAS KEHIDUPAN KERJA KARYAWAN DI PT. UNITED TRACTORS Tbk JAKARTA." Komitmen: Jurnal Ilmiah Manajemen 4, no. 1 (2023): 199–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.15575/jim.v4i1.23809.

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High quality of work life is essential for an organization to continuously attract and retain its employees. So the objective of this research was to find out information about the influence of organizational climate, and job stress on the quality of work life. The primary data for this survey research were collected by using questionnaires that were distributed to 100 employees of United Tractors Ltd in Jakarta. The data were analyzed statistically using path analysis. The result of hypothesis testing showed that all hypotheses were acceptable, it was concluded that organizational climate has
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Hayne, Michael, Soline Ralite, Jakob Thomä, and Daan Koopman. "Factoring transition risks into regulatory stress-tests: The case for a standardized framework for climate stress testing and measuring impact tolerance to abrupt late and sudden economic decarbonization." ACRN Journal of Finance and Risk Perspectives 8, no. 1 (2019): 206–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.35944/jofrp.2019.8.1.013.

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A debate has recently emerged as to whether climate risks may be material for financial stability, driven by a solid body of evidence that climate risks may create value destruction for key industrial sectors that are prominently represented in financial markets. As a result, financial supervisory authorities are starting to explore how these risks can be integrated into existing stress-testing frameworks. This paper proposes a methodology that financial supervisors could follow to build ‘late & sudden’ transition scenarios that could be used as input into either traditional or climate-spe
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Arisky Wihar Pratomo and Chandra Fitra Arifianto. "Pengaruh Iklim Organisasi dan Stres Kerja terhadap Turnover Intention pada Karyawan CV. HD Citarasa." Mutiara: Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Indonesia 2, no. 4 (2024): 27–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.61404/jimi.v2i4.287.

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This research aims to examine both partially and simultaneously the influence of Organizational Climate and Job Stress on Turnover Intention at CV. HD Citarasa of South Tangerang. The research method used is descriptive quantitative which is verification in nature. The respondents used were all employees CV. HD Citarasa South Tangerang has 56 employees. The data analysis techniques used include validity instrument analysis, reliability instrument analysis, and hypothesis testing both partially and simultaneously using the Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) for Windows version 26 pro
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Bartolucci, Luca, Guido Luciano Genero, Maurizio Pierigè, and Fabio Verachi. "Estimation of Flood Risk on a residential mortgages portfolio." Risk Management Magazine 17, no. 2 (2022): 33–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.47473/2020rmm0110.

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In the context of the rapid changes that have occurred in recent years, characterized by veritable 'black swans' such as the COVID-19 pandemic and extreme weather events that are occurring with increasing frequency, the issue of climate change has come into the focus of banking regulators and supervisors. Therefore banking institutions, if they are subject to the Single Supervisory Mechanism, have been called upon to develop (and, subsequently, to integrate into their business practices) methodologies for the identification, quantification and management of such risks, mainly under the profile
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Niar Astaginy, Ismanto Ismanto, and Resky Resky. "Pengaruh Iklim Organisasi dan Stres Kerja Terhadap Kepuasan Kerja Perawat." Sammajiva: Jurnal Penelitian Bisnis dan Manajemen 1, no. 4 (2023): 112–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.47861/sammajiva.v1i4.527.

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This study aims to determine: (1) The Effect of Organizational Climate on Nurse Job Satisfaction (Study at North Koltim Regional General Hospital). (2) Effect of Job Stress on Nurse Job Satisfaction (Study at North Koltim Regional General Hospital). This study uses a quantitative method approach. Collecting data in this study using observation, documentation and questionnaires. The population of this study were all nurses at East Kolaka Hospital. Meanwhile, the sample of this research is 80 nurses with a sample fee using a census technique. Testing research instruments using validity and relia
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Albejaidi, Fahad. "The mediating role of ethical climate between organizational justice and stress: A CB-SEM analysis." Revista Amazonia Investiga 10, no. 38 (2021): 82–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.34069/ai/2021.38.02.8.

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The aim of the current study was to investigate the mediating effect of an ethical climate on the relationship between organizational justice (OJ) and workplace stress. The quantitative survey research design was used and cross sectional data was collected. A structured questionnaire was distributed among the nurses working in different healthcare organizations in the Qassim region. There were total 5542 nurses working in different public and private healthcare organizations. Non-probability convenience sampling technique was used for selecting sample size. Total 510 completed questionnaires w
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Wu, Yiqun, Camilo Tovar Mora, and Tianxiao Zheng. "Stress Testing the Global Economy to Climate Change-Related Shocks in Large and Interconnected Economies." IMF Working Papers 2022, no. 189 (2022): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5089/9798400219641.001.

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Geng, Muyan. "Testing the relationship between bleaching severity and climate change during the fourth large-scale coral bleaching event." Theoretical and Natural Science 50, no. 1 (2024): 147–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.54254/2753-8818/2024.au18005.

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The Fourth Global Coral Bleaching Event unfolded amidst the accelerating impacts of climate change, underscoring the urgent need to reassess the relationship between coral bleaching trends and climatic shifts. This study examined the influence of sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies and cumulative thermal stress, quantified by Degree Heating Weeks (DHW), on coral bleaching rates from early 2023 to mid-2024. Satellite-derived coral risk data were analyzed for correlation with field survey data. The results revealed that SST anomalies alone were insufficient to significantly predict coral ble
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Tsaranov, K. N., A. G. Tarbastaev, R. E. Rakhmatullin, et al. "Adaptation and initial reliability testing of the Russian-language version of the safety attitudes questionnaire for medical organizations." Manager Zdravoochranenia, no. 2 (February 1, 2022): 57–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.21045/1811-0185-2022-2-57-64.

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The article presents the results of adaptation and initial reliability testing of the Russian version of the safety attitudes questionnaire (SAQ) for medical organizations. The reliability of using the questionnaire has been proven: all scales have high internal consistency and correlate with original factors. Using exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis, the features of the seven-factor structure of the Russian version of the questionnaire are shown: 1. teamwork climate; 2. safety climate; 3. job satisfaction; 4. stress recognition; 5. perceptions of management (department level); 6. pe
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Pradoto, Herlam, Siswoyo Haryono, and Sri Handari Wahyuningsih. "The role of work stress, organizational climate, and improving employee performance in the implementation of work from home." Work 71, no. 2 (2022): 345–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/wor-210678.

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BACKGROUND: The spread of COVID-19 around the world has caused many undesirable effects on human health. The pandemic forced the employees to resort to Remote Work (RW)/Work from Home (WFH) according to the nature of the jobs. Consequently, organizations, business process and results are affected and organizational and commercial activities are significantly reduced. OBJECTIVE: This study investigates the impact of work stress and organizational climate on employee performance in the context of WFH in the era of the COVID-19 pandemic in micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs). METHOD: This
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Redman, Regina S., Yong Ok Kim, Sang Cho, et al. "A Symbiotic Approach to Generating Stress Tolerant Crops." Microorganisms 9, no. 5 (2021): 920. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9050920.

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Studies were undertaken to determine if fungal endophytes from plants in stressful habitats could be commercialized to generate climate resilient crop plants. Fungal endophytes were isolated from weedy rice plants and grasses from South Korea and the USA, respectively. Endophytes (Curvularia brachyspora and Fusarium asiaticum) from weedy rice plants from high salt or drought stressed habitats in South Korea conferred salt and drought stress tolerance to weedy rice and commercial varieties reflective of the habitats from which they were isolated. Fungal endophytes isolated from grasses in arid
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Schweger, Charles E., and Michael Hickman. "Holocene paleohydrology of central Alberta: testing the general-circulation-model climate simulations." Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 26, no. 9 (1989): 1826–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/e89-155.

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Paleoecological investigations of 28 lakes and bogs provide the basis for a Holocene paleohydrological record for central Alberta. Shallow basins, empty during the early Holocene, began flooding shortly after 8000 years ago; most filled from 6500 to 4500 years ago, and none filled later than 3000 years ago. Pollen of a hypersaline indicator genus, Ruppia, was found in cores of lakes where the plant does not presently grow, indicating lower lake levels, evaporation stress, and increased salinity from 8000 to 3000 years ago. Moore Lake (54°30′N, 100°30′W) may have dropped 15 m from 9200 to 5900
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Oura, Hiroko, Fabian Lipinsky, Stephane Hallegatte, et al. "Bank Stress Testing of Physical Risks under Climate Change Macro Scenarios: Typhoon Risks to the Philippines." IMF Working Papers 2022, no. 163 (2022): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5089/9798400217258.001.

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Adriana N Dugbartey. "Systemic financial risks in an era of geopolitical tensions, climate change, and technological disruptions: Predictive analytics, stress testing and crisis response strategies." International Journal of Science and Research Archive 14, no. 2 (2025): 1428–48. https://doi.org/10.30574/ijsra.2025.14.2.0563.

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Systemic financial risks have become increasingly complex and unpredictable due to the interplay of geopolitical tensions, climate change, and rapid technological disruptions. Financial markets and institutions face heightened uncertainty, driven by shifting global power dynamics, trade conflicts, and regulatory changes that impact economic stability. Concurrently, climate-related risks, including extreme weather events, resource depletion, and the transition to sustainable energy, pose long-term threats to financial assets, investment portfolios, and economic resilience. Technological disrupt
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Feridun, Mete, and Hasan Güngör. "Climate-Related Prudential Risks in the Banking Sector: A Review of the Emerging Regulatory and Supervisory Practices." Sustainability 12, no. 13 (2020): 5325. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12135325.

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This article reviews emerging regulatory and supervisory practices with respect to prudential risks from climate change in the banking sector. It evaluates the theoretical considerations with respect to climate-related financial risks in the banking sector, reviews the related academic literature, and analyzes the policy-related publications from various regulatory authorities. As a result of this assessment, the article concludes that the major regulatory and supervisory expectations can be categorized into four key areas: (i) board-level attention to climate risks and integrating them into i
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Suleymanov, Alfred M., Ekaterina B. Tuisina, L. N. Shafigullin, Roman Rinberg, and Azat T. Gabdrakhmanov. "Accelerated Weathering Testing of Polypropylene Tank Materials." Materials Science Forum 1037 (July 6, 2021): 154–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.1037.154.

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Polypropylene expansion tanks have been subjected to accelerated weathering testing according to the developed procedure of accelerated weathering testing. The objective of the study was to determine an arbitrary lifetime of tanks under operating conditions at higher temperatures, humidity, and UV radiation (climate regions of India and Venezuela). As a result of the studies of the polypropylene expansion tanks the following has been established: the failure of the both tank types (A and B) occurred in the area of the weld in the upper and lower part after four arbitrary years of accelerated w
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Elvanidi, Angeliki, and Nikolaos Katsoulas. "Machine Learning-Based Crop Stress Detection in Greenhouses." Plants 12, no. 1 (2022): 52. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12010052.

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Greenhouse climate control systems are usually based on greenhouse microclimate settings to exert any control. However, to save energy, water and nutrients, additional parameters related to crop performance and physiology will have to be considered. In addition, detecting crop stress before it is clearly visible by naked eye is an advantage that could aid in microclimate control. In this study, a Machine Learning (ML) model which takes into account microclimate and crop physiological data to detect different types of crop stress was developed and tested. For this purpose, a multi-sensor platfo
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Rashmi, Jha, Ali Sk Asraful, Manonmani V, et al. "High-throughput Screening and Trait Dissection for Seed Quality Enhancement." Journal of Civil Engineering and Environmental Sciences 11, no. 1 (2025): 017–25. https://doi.org/10.17352/2455-488x.000091.

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High-throughput phenotyping (HTP) has transformed seed testing, quality evaluation, storage, and stress response assessment by enabling rapid, non-destructive, and high-resolution analysis of seed traits. Traditional seed evaluation methods are labour-intensive and time-consuming, whereas HTP employs advanced imaging, sensor technologies, and machine learning algorithms to assess seed morphology, physiological traits, and biochemical properties efficiently. In seed testing, HTP accelerates germination studies, vigour assessments, and stress tolerance evaluations, facilitating the identificatio
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Oktaviani, Devina Nur, and Nur Irmayanti. "PENGARUH STRESS KERJA TERHADAP KINERJA KARYAWAN." PSIKOWIPA (Psikologi Wijaya Putra) 2, no. 1 (2021): 20–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.38156/psikowipa.v2i1.43.

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Employee performance is the work of individuals in carrying out their duties, responsibilities and demands set by the company to achieve job requirements that have been determined by the company. Factors that can affect performance are work stress, physical, health, work environment, climate, length of time working, knowledge and skills. This study aims to determine the effect of work stress with employee performance. The dat research method used is product moment correlation by testing the work stress scale and employee performance scale. Based on the calculation results obtained the value of
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Nimmala, Rohit. "Enhancing Financial Risk Management: Utilizing Machine Learning in Climate Risk Model Benchmarking." Journal of Mathematical & Computer Applications 2, no. 1 (2023): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.47363/jmca/2023(2)146.

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This paper investigates the convergence of machine learning (ML) and climate risk modeling in the financial industry, focusing on applying ML methods to improve the validation of climate risk models. In light of the growing significance of precisely evaluating and controlling climate-related risks within the financial sector, conventional models demonstrate their inadequacies in confronting the intricacies and unpredictability of climate change. By conducting an extensive analysis of bottom-up and top-down modeling methodologies, this research emphasizes using machine learning algorithms to bo
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Syngelaki, Eleni, Mareike Daubert, Simone Klatt, and Elvira Hörandl. "Phenotypic Responses, Reproduction Mode and Epigenetic Patterns under Temperature Treatments in the Alpine Plant Species Ranunculus kuepferi (Ranunculaceae)." Biology 9, no. 10 (2020): 315. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology9100315.

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Plant life in alpine habitats is shaped by harsh abiotic conditions and cold climates. Phenotypic variation of morphological characters and reproduction can be influenced by temperature stress. Nevertheless, little is known about the performance of different cytotypes under cold stress and how epigenetic patterns could relate to phenotypic variation. Ranunculus kuepferi, a perennial alpine plant, served as a model system for testing the effect of cold stress on phenotypic plasticity, reproduction mode, and epigenetic variation. Diploid and autotetraploid individuals were placed in climate grow
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Kimberly, David A., and Christopher J. Salice. "Evolutionary responses to climate change and contaminants: Evidence and experimental approaches." Current Zoology 61, no. 4 (2015): 690–701. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/czoolo/61.4.690.

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Abstract A fundamental objective within ecotoxicology lies in understanding and predicting effects of contaminants. This objective is made more challenging when global climate change is considered as an environmental stress that co-occurs with contaminant exposure. In this multi-stressor context, evolutionary processes are particularly important. In this paper, we consider several non-”omic” approaches wherein evolutionary responses to stress have been studied and discuss those amenable to a multiple stressor context. Specifically, we discuss common-garden designs, artificial and quasi-natural
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Suratman, Andriyastuti. "THE IMPORTANCE OF PSYCHOLOGICAL CLIMATE’S EFFECTS TOWARD EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE." Jurnal Ilmiah Bisnis dan Ekonomi Asia 15, no. 2 (2021): 143–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.32815/jibeka.v15i2.287.

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The purpose of this study is to determine a relationship model between Psychological Climate (PC) toward performance within job stress and job satisfaction as a mediator. Primary data were obtained by distributing online questionnaires. The population in this research is the teachers of educational institutions in Indonesia. Obtained 161 people with minimum requirements have worked for one year at the institution (purposive sampling). This research uses validity and reliability test, goodness-of-fit model assumption, and hypothesis testing with SEM analysis of Amos 18.0. Based on data analyzed
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Amo-Bediako, Emmanuel, Oliver Takawira, and Ireen Choga. "The impact of climate change on the resilience of banking systems in selected Sub-Saharan economies." International Journal of Applied Economics, Finance and Accounting 17, no. 2 (2023): 469–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.33094/ijaefa.v17i2.1203.

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Climate change is seen as a peril to the overall financial system, yet this revelation is in its infant stage. On that note, this study investigates the impact of climate change shocks on banking system resilience in selected Sub-Saharan economies. The study relies on a quantitative research method by first employing a Generalized Auto Regressive Conditional Heteroskedasticity (GARCH) (1,1) model to forecast the volatility series of the climate change variables. Further, the study applies the panel ARDL model to disseminate the long- and short-term associations between the obtained conditional
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Jones, Tara-Kay L., Raul F. Medina, and Julio S. Bernal. "Effects of Phloem-Feeding Pest, Dalbulus maidis on Morphological Expression of Drought-Tolerant Traits in Maize." Stresses 2, no. 3 (2022): 322–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/stresses2030023.

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Drought is amongst the most important stressors affecting maize production globally. Existing strategies to offset drought impacts are centered around the rapid development of drought-tolerant cultivars through plant breeding. However, under both current conditions and projected climate changes, additional stressors such as insect pests will co-occur. To determine the impact of combined insect and drought stress on drought tolerance in maize, we assessed the effects of Dalbulus maidis, drought, and both stresses combined in drought-tolerant maize hybrids. We measured several maize morphologica
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Hạ, Thị Thiều Dao, and Chí Minh Lê. "Climate-related financial risk supervision framework of the State Bank of Vietnam." Tạp chí Kinh tế - Luật và Ngân hàng, no. 263 (April 2024): 10–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.59276/jelb.2024.04.2637.

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Climate change is happening rapidly and poses a significant risk to the global economy. International organizations have issued many regulations to manage and supervise climate-related financial risk (CRFR) to ensure the financial system’s safety. This paper uses the content analysis method to evaluate the CRFR monitoring framework of the State Bank of Vietnam compared with the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision. The results show that the CRFR supervision framework in Vietnam is still under development; the regulations and guidelines are not specific and not yet in line with the internatio
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Nieto, Maria J. "Banks, climate risk and financial stability." Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance 27, no. 2 (2019): 243–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jfrc-03-2018-0043.

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Purpose This paper aims to quantify the (syndicated) loan exposure to elevated environmental risk sectors of the banking system in the USA, EU, China, Japan and Switzerland at US$1.6tn and to highlight its importance, which ranges from 3.8 (USA) to 0.5 per cent (China) in terms of total national banking assets. The paper highlights the relevance of exploring prudential policy responses, including a harmonized taxonomy, statistical and reporting framework that could contribute to internalizing the negative externalities associated with climate risks by both banks and their supervisors. Among th
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Saad, Issa Sarsam. "Assessing the Role of Phase Angle in Enhancing the Fatigue Life and Deformation of Asphalt Concrete under Environmental Influence." Journal of Sustainable Construction Engineering and Project Management 6, no. 3 (2023): 32–39. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10183640.

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<i>The Asphalt concrete mixtures exhibit changes in their physical properties under various loading periods and thermal conditions while they can reveal their rheological characteristics. The accumulation of deformation and the fatigue life of asphalt concrete depend on its durability; however, the variation in the environmental conditions can enhance the deformation resistance and the fatigue life of the flexible pavement. In the present assessment, the influence of variation in the phase angle of asphalt concrete on its resistance to deformation and the fatigue life under environmental influ
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Nikolopoulos, Dionysios, Panagiotis Kossieris, Ioannis Tsoukalas, and Christos Makropoulos. "Stress-Testing Framework for Urban Water Systems: A Source to Tap Approach for Stochastic Resilience Assessment." Water 14, no. 2 (2022): 154. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w14020154.

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Optimizing the design and operation of an Urban Water System (UWS) faces significant challenges over its lifespan to account for the uncertainties of important stressors that arise from population growth rates, climate change factors, or shifting demand patterns. The analysis of a UWS’s performance across interdependent subsystems benefits from a multi-model approach where different designs are tested against a variety of metrics and in different times scales for each subsystem. In this work, we present a stress-testing framework for UWSs that assesses the system’s resilience, i.e., the degree
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Herceg, A., P. Kalicz, B. Kisfaludi, and Z. Gribovszki. "A Monthly-Step Water Balance Model to Evaluate the Hydrological Effects of Climate Change on a Regional Scale for Irrigation Design." Slovak Journal of Civil Engineering 24, no. 4 (2016): 27–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/sjce-2016-0019.

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AbstractCurrent and ongoing changes in the climate are typified by a rise in global temperatures. Climate change can have a dramatic impact on the water cycle. The aim of this paper was to develop a model based on Thornthwaite-type monthly water balance estimations. The main goals were to calibrate the model parameters using a remote sensing-based evapotranspiration dataset. The calibrated model was used for projection on the basis of four climate model datasets (remo, dmihirham5, smhirca.bcm, knmiracmo2). The four main projection periods were: 1980-2010, 2010-2040, 2040-2070, and 2070-2100. T
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Conway, Lucian Gideon, Linus Chan, Shailee R. Woodard, and Mohsen Joshanloo. "Proximal versus distal ecological stress: Socio-ecological influences on political freedom, well-being, and societal confidence in 159 nations." Journal of Social and Political Psychology 9, no. 1 (2021): 306–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.5964/jspp.5927.

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Previous work from a socio-ecological perspective reveals that ecological stress has important effects on political, cultural, and psychological outcomes. However, that work has been limited by (1) a focus on distal forms of ecological stress that are hard for societies to control, and (2) a lack of large-scale conceptual replications. The present study aims to fill in these gaps by simultaneously testing the effects of both more distal ecological stress (e.g., climate) and more proximal ecological stress (e.g., water quality) on political restriction, political freedom, well-being, and societ
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Várgedő, Bálint. "Climate Stress Test: The Impact of Carbon Price Shock on the Probability of Default in the Hungarian Banking System." Financial and Economic Review 21, no. 4 (2022): 57–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.33893/fer.21.4.57.

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This study presents the methodology and results of a transition risk climate stress test carried out for credit institutions, focusing on the methodology of a sectoral module developed for the analysis. Using a sectoral network derived from an inputoutput table, the sectoral module distributes a price shock between activities with higher greenhouse gas emission intensity and the related sectors. Results suggest that the sectors with the largest exposure to transition are electricity and gas supply. The probability of default for these two sectors may increase by 1.5 to 2.3 percentage points co
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Kireev, Sergey Yu, Svetlana N. Kireeva, Anatoly Frolov, Alfiya Yangurazova, and Konstantin Anopin. "Electroplating of Indium-Cadmium and Tin-Cadmium Alloy Coatings." Materials Science Forum 1049 (January 11, 2022): 124–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.1049.124.

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Technological parameters for electroplating cadmium alloy (Cd (24)-In and Cd (33)-Sn) coatings from low toxic solutions have been proposed. Since the fabricated alloy coatings possess low internal stress and microhardness, good adhesion property, high corrosion and wear resistance, they can be used as protective coatings for machine building products to enhance reliability and operability thereof. The presence of good solderability and low values of transient electric resistance in climatic testing favor these coatings to be applied in hetero-structured contact systems of instrument making pro
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Friend, Scott B., Fernando Jaramillo, and Jeff S. Johnson. "Ethical Climate at the Frontline: A Meta-Analytic Evaluation." Journal of Service Research 23, no. 2 (2020): 116–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1094670519898261.

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Long-term customer relationships develop over repeated interactions, underscoring the importance of frontline employees (FLEs) engaging in ethical behaviors. Therefore, organizations must understand how a strong ethical climate (EC) may affect attitudes and behaviors among FLEs. This study reviews frontline-related EC research and employs a meta-analytic approach to investigate the direct, indirect, and contingent effects of EC on FLE actions, attitudes, and outcomes. The authors reviewed 67 frontline-related studies comprising a sample of 21,118 respondents to assess meta-analytic association
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Bard, Brittany, and James D. Kieffer. "The effects of repeat acute thermal stress on the critical thermal maximum (CTmax) and physiology of juvenile shortnose sturgeon (Acipenser brevirostrum)." Canadian Journal of Zoology 97, no. 6 (2019): 567–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjz-2018-0157.

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The shortnose sturgeon (Acipenser brevirostrum Lesueur, 1818) is a species of special concern in Canada, but little is known about their thermal biology. Information on the upper thermal tolerance of shortnose sturgeon becomes valuable for predicting future survival particularly with climate change and improving species management. Using a modified critical thermal maximum (CTmax) methodology, the objective is to determine whether previous thermal stress affects the thermal tolerance of juvenile shortnose sturgeon when exposed to a second thermal stress event. Prior exposure to thermal stress
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Gustafson, Eric J., Dustin R. Bronson, Marcella A. Windmuller-Campione, Robert A. Slesak, and Deahn M. Donner. "Measuring and modeling waterlogging tolerance to predict the future for threatened lowland ash forests." Biogeosciences 22, no. 11 (2025): 2499–515. https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-22-2499-2025.

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Abstract. The emerald ash borer is an invasive pest causing widespread mortality of ash trees (Fraxinus spp.) across the USA. Broad-scale models can help identify management strategies to maintain lowland ash ecosystems. Simulating lowland forest dynamics in landscape models has been problematic because lowland hydrology is extremely complex, making most hydrology algorithms intractable at the landscape scale. A succession extension (PnET-Succession) of the LANDIS-II forest landscape model was recently updated to include simple algorithms to approximate lowland hydrology, but estimating parame
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Jung, Hyeyoon, Robert F. Engle, and Richard Berner. "Climate Stress Testing." SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3931516.

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