Abstract

International online peer-reviewed open-access journal offers a possibility for the international community of professionals working in the fields of regional and rural development or tourism to exchange their ideas and research results or practical achievements as it publishes results of both theoretical and applied research in these fields.

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  • Global warming is affecting all the world today and the effect is not a good one

  • It is estimated that the global average surface temperature has increased by approximately 0.07°C per decade during the period 1901–2010 (NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information, 2019; Barry et al, 2018; Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), 2001)

  • The applied research methodology consisted of the interpretation and understanding of the general effects of climate change in cities

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Introduction

Global warming is affecting all the world today and the effect is not a good one. It is estimated that the global average surface temperature has increased by approximately 0.07°C per decade during the period 1901–2010 (NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information, 2019; Barry et al, 2018; IPCC, 2001). According to one of the most reliable sources, The World Meteorological Organization which coordinates weather services around the globe, the average global temperature, today compared with the second half of the 19th century, has increased by 0.85°C (Desyatkin, 2018) (Figure 1). It was announced that the warmest year remains 1998, while each of the last 10 years (1995–2004), apart from 1996, is one of the warmest 10 years on record (Pittock, 2005).

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