Due to climate change crisis, the risk of occupational heat stress for agricultural workers has recently increased. The temporal and spatial biometeorological conditions in different climatic regions of Slovenia during summer were analyzed using the Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI), and additionally the water loss index (SW) and the accepted level of physical activity (MHR). Term values of air temperature, relative air humidity, wind speed at 10 m and cloud cover at 14:00 CEST were used as input for the BioKlima 2.6 software package and were retrieved from the Slovenian Environment Agency for the summer months in the period 2000–2021. The rise in the average UTCI values was shown to be positive and statistically significant for summer...
This analysis is based on the human heat balance according to the bioclimatic man-environment heat ...
Climate factors that are proposed to determine agriculturally less favoured areas (LFA) in Slovenia ...
In the context of recent climate change, temperature-attributable mortality has become an important ...
Due to climate change crisis, the risk of occupational heat stress for agricultural workers has rece...
Workers in agriculture are regularly exposed to heat stress during summer, which can affect reduced ...
The study objective was to characterise human-biometeorological conditions in the summer season in t...
The objective of this paper is to assess the bioclimatic conditions in Serbia during summer in order...
Slovenia has a well-developed winter and summer tourism industry, which benefits many economic branc...
The study presents the results of detailed bioclimatological analysis of Banja Koviljača. For the ev...
This paper presents part of the research in the field of human bioclimatology and refers to bioth...
V diplomski nalogi smo s pomočjo programskega orodja BcChart v2.3 analizirali bioklimatske danosti i...
In the period between 1991. and 2000., bioclimatic data were collected from 34 meteorological statio...
The bioclimatic analysis of the central area of the city of Nis conducted in this paper is based on ...
In this work, the potential of the Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI) as a heat-related health r...
Changing patterns of heat waves are part of the global warming effect and the importance of changes ...
This analysis is based on the human heat balance according to the bioclimatic man-environment heat ...
Climate factors that are proposed to determine agriculturally less favoured areas (LFA) in Slovenia ...
In the context of recent climate change, temperature-attributable mortality has become an important ...
Due to climate change crisis, the risk of occupational heat stress for agricultural workers has rece...
Workers in agriculture are regularly exposed to heat stress during summer, which can affect reduced ...
The study objective was to characterise human-biometeorological conditions in the summer season in t...
The objective of this paper is to assess the bioclimatic conditions in Serbia during summer in order...
Slovenia has a well-developed winter and summer tourism industry, which benefits many economic branc...
The study presents the results of detailed bioclimatological analysis of Banja Koviljača. For the ev...
This paper presents part of the research in the field of human bioclimatology and refers to bioth...
V diplomski nalogi smo s pomočjo programskega orodja BcChart v2.3 analizirali bioklimatske danosti i...
In the period between 1991. and 2000., bioclimatic data were collected from 34 meteorological statio...
The bioclimatic analysis of the central area of the city of Nis conducted in this paper is based on ...
In this work, the potential of the Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI) as a heat-related health r...
Changing patterns of heat waves are part of the global warming effect and the importance of changes ...
This analysis is based on the human heat balance according to the bioclimatic man-environment heat ...
Climate factors that are proposed to determine agriculturally less favoured areas (LFA) in Slovenia ...
In the context of recent climate change, temperature-attributable mortality has become an important ...