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The phrase "and projected changes in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing anticipated or forecasted alterations in a particular context, such as climate, economics, or demographics.
Example: "The report outlines the current trends and projected changes in global temperatures over the next decade."
Alternatives: "and anticipated changes in" or "and expected changes in".
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We established functional relationships between a range of landscape characteristics and projected changes in streamflow signatures.
She uses a unique methodology that is able to improve both historical and projected changes in mean and extreme climate.
His dissertation examined the potential collision between rising wolf populations and projected changes in land use in northern Wisconsin.
To obtain these numbers, the European Commission used 2000 as a base year and projected "changes in land use, biodiversity, and ecosystems up to 2050". The commission also incorporated predictions regarding population growth, energy consumption, and economic development.
Arid to semi-arid landscapes cover a large proportion of the Earth's surface and are sensitive to agricultural intensification and projected changes in climate, yet data on landscape controls on SOC and N remain scarce.
The second speaker was a member of the Texas Rice Growers Association who spoke more about statistics and projected changes in the prices of corn and rice along with concerns about international relations with the rest of the world due to import and export ratios.
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In this section we describe the GWD model that is used to simulate and project changes in groundwater storage in the CV from 1981 2050.
All in all, the IPCC models do an impressive job accurately representing and projecting changes in the global climate, contrary to contrarian claims.
Objectives: To use representative population surveillance data to monitor and project changes in the prevalence of diabetes for different age and body mass index (BMI) groups.
A typical POND simulation consists of assembling a number of appropriate objects or entities (e.g. multiple ponds and fish lots), their management settings together with appropriate experts (e.g. an aquaculture engineer, an aquatic biologist, an economist, etc)., and projecting changes in the facility over time.
Following the basic approach of adaptive management cycles (e.g., Williams and others 2009), ACT steps can be repeated to monitor and project changes in management and social priorities, climate trajectories, and ecological responses.
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