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A Reserva de Caça de Yankari é um grande parque de vida selvagem situado no Estado de Bauchi, no nordeste da Nigéria. Abrange uma área de cerca de 2.244 quilómetros quadrados e alberga várias nascentes naturais de água quente, bem como uma grande variedade de flora e fauna. A sua localização no coração da savana da África Ocidental faz com que seja uma forma única para os turistas e veraneantes observarem a vida selvagem no seu habitat natural. O Wikki Camp, que inclui alojamento para turistas e visitantes, bem como serviços auxiliares como um museu de troféus de animais, ferramentas de administração do parque, fontes termais, etc., ocupa cerca de 77 hectares no interior do parque. O parque alberga os restantes elefantes e leões da Nigéria. É gerido pelo Governo do Estado de Bauchi. O projeto de modernização das infra-estruturas da reserva de caça de Yankari (YGR) ("o projeto") - que servirá os visitantes, assegurando que as instalações da YGR satisfazem as expectativas dos visitantes agora e no futuro.
Yankari Game Reserve is a large wildlife park located in Bauchi State, in northeastern Nigeria It covers an area of about 2,244 square kilometers and is home to several natural warm water springs, as well as a wide variety of flora and fauna. Its location in the heartland of the West African savanna makes it a unique way for tourists and holidaymakers to watch wildlife in its natural habitat. The Wikki Camp, which includes lodging for tourists and visitors as well as auxiliary services like a museum of animal trophies, park administration tools, thermal springs, etc., takes up around 77 hectares inside the park. It is home to the remaining Elephants and Lions in Nigeria. It is under the management of Bauchi State Government. the Yankari Game Reserve (YGR) Infrastructure Upgrade Project (¿the Project¿) ¿ that will cater for visitors, ensuring that facilities within the YGR meet the expectations of visitors now and in the future.
In the shift to renewable energy, wind energy is essential. Offshore wind farms are impacted by climate change in a variety of ways, including variations in wind speed, wave height, and sea ice. According to reports, by 2100, global temperatures are predicted to rise by 2-4 degrees Celsius, sea levels to rise by 1 meter, and extreme weather events like cyclones and tsunamis would become more frequent. A 3-degree warming is expected to result in a 15% increase in severe waves over the southern hemisphere and the northern Pacific.
ICIAR 2004, the International Conference on Image Analysis and Recognition, was the ?rst ICIAR conference, and was held in Porto, Portugal. ICIAR will be organized annually, and will alternate between Europe and North America. ICIAR 2005 will take place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The idea of o?ering these conferences came as a result of discussion between researchers in Portugal and Canada to encourage collaboration and exchange, mainly between these two countries, but also with the open participation of other countries, addressing recent advances in theory, methodology and applications. The response to the call for papers for ICIAR 2004 was very positive. From 316 full papers submitted, 210 were accepted (97 oral presentations, and 113 - sters). The review process was carried out by the Program Committee members and other reviewers; all are experts in various image analysis and recognition areas. Each paper was reviewed by at least two reviewing parties. The high q- lity of the papers in these proceedings is attributed ?rst to the authors, and second to the quality of the reviews provided by the experts. We would like to thank the authors for responding to our call, and we wholeheartedly thank the reviewers for their excellent work in such a short amount of time. We are espe- ally indebted to the Program Committee for their e?orts that allowed us to set up this publication. We were very pleased to be able to include in the conference, Prof. Murat KuntfromtheSwissFederalInstituteofTechnology,andProf. Mario ¿ Figueiredo, oftheInstitutoSuperiorT¿ ecnico,inPortugal.
ICIAR 2004, the International Conference on Image Analysis and Recognition, was the ?rst ICIAR conference, and was held in Porto, Portugal. ICIAR will be organized annually, and will alternate between Europe and North America. ICIAR 2005 will take place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The idea of o?ering these conferences came as a result of discussion between researchers in Portugal and Canada to encourage collaboration and exchange, mainly between these two countries, but also with the open participation of other countries, addressing recent advances in theory, methodology and applications. The response to the call for papers for ICIAR 2004 was very positive. From 316 full papers submitted, 210 were accepted (97 oral presentations, and 113 - sters). The review process was carried out by the Program Committee members and other reviewers; all are experts in various image analysis and recognition areas. Each paper was reviewed by at least two reviewing parties. The high q- lity of the papers in these proceedings is attributed ?rst to the authors, and second to the quality of the reviews provided by the experts. We would like to thank the authors for responding to our call, and we wholeheartedly thank the reviewers for their excellent work in such a short amount of time. We are espe- ally indebted to the Program Committee for their e?orts that allowed us to set up this publication. We were very pleased to be able to include in the conference, Prof. Murat KuntfromtheSwissFederalInstituteofTechnology,andProf. Mario ¿ Figueiredo, oftheInstitutoSuperiorT¿ ecnico,inPortugal.
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