Gubler, Moritz Raffael

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Journal Article

Gubler, Moritz Raffael; Henne, Paul D.; Schwörer, Christoph; Boltshauser-Kaltenrieder, Petra; Lotter, André Franz; Brönnimann, Stefan; Tinner, Willy (2018). Microclimatic gradients provide evidence for a glacial refugium for temperate trees in a sheltered hilly landscape of Northern Italy. Journal of biogeography, 45(11), pp. 2564-2575. Blackwell Scientific Publications 10.1111/jbi.13426

Book Section

Gubler, Moritz Raffael; Brügger, Adrian; Eyer, Marc (2019). Adolescents’ Perceptions of the Psychological Distance to Climate Change, Its Relevance for Building Concern About It, and the Potential for Education. In: Leal Filho, Walter; Hemstock, Sarah L. (eds.) Climate Change and the Role of Education. Climate Change Management (pp. 129-147). Cham: Springer 10.1007/978-3-030-32898-6_8

Conference or Workshop Item

Brügger, Adrian; Gubler, Moritz Raffael (23 November 2019). Key factors for participation in youth climate strikes in Switzerland (Unpublished). In: 17th Swiss Geoscience Meeting. 22.-23.11.2019. Fribourg/Suisse.

Brügger, Adrian; Gubler, Moritz Raffael (6 September 2019). To strike or not to strike? Motives of young strikers and non-strikers in Switzerland (Unpublished). In: International Conference on Environmental Psychology (ICEP). Plymouth. 04.-06.09.2019.

Dataset

Gubler, Moritz Raffael; Burger, Moritz Alexander (2022). Stadtklimadaten Bern [Dataset]. In: Stadtklimadaten Bern. Bern: Climatology Group

Gubler, Moritz Raffael; Meier, Fred; Meyer, Lukas Simon; Brönnimann, Stefan (2021). Intercomparison and combination of low-cost urban air temperature measurement approaches [Dataset] [Dataset].

Gubler, Moritz Raffael; Brönnimann, Stefan (2021). Evaluation and application of a low-cost measurement network to study intra-urban temperature differences during summer 2018 in Bern, Switzerland [Dataset]. In: Raw data.

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