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Department of Meteorology and Climatology University of Łódź was created almost 45 years ago. The creator and the many years' head of Department was Professor Stanisław Zych. The oldest research trends were: urban climate and bioclimate, human biometeorology, regional climatology of different areas of Poland, fluctuations and long-term changes of climate. In subsequent years beside above-mentioned it was started to develop such trends us: spatial differentiation and variability of climate (mainly precipitations), relationships between circulation and long-term variability of climate conditions in Poland and in Europe, topoclimatic differentiation in selected field conditions.
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Zakład Meteorologii i Klimatologii UL powstał blisko 45 lat temu. Twórcą i wieloletnim kierownikiem zakładu był prof. dr Stanisław Zych. Najstarsze nurty badawcze to m. in.: klimat i bioklimat obszarów zurbanizowanych, biometeorologia człowieka, klimatologia regionalna różnych obszarów Polski, wahania i długookresowe zmiany klimatu. W ostatnich latach publikacje naukowe dotyczą także: przestrzennego zróżnicowania zmienności elementów klimatu, głównie opadów atmosferycznych, związków między cyrkulacją atmosferyczną a wieloletnią zmiennością warunków klimatycznych w Polsce i w Europie, zróżnicowania topoklimatycznego terenów o urozmaiconej rzeźbie.
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Participation in Leisure-Time Physical Activity (LTPA) has declined among university undergraduate students in Nigeria. Studies have identified the physical environment of universities as a potential cause of the decline; however, this claim has not been verified. Therefore, this study evaluates the role of the physical environment in universities in inducing student participation in LTPA. This study is necessary, as previous research has shown the involvement in LTPA helps in developing the physical, physiological, social, emotional and mental capacities of students. It is also a factor in the relief of daily stress from the heavy academic workloads of the university students. A quantitative research methodology was adopted for this study. A total sample of 2,867 students was selected from 14 public universities in South West Nigeria using a multi-stage sampling technique. It was deduced from the study that the physical environment was a determining factor for LTPA participation among university undergraduate students in South West Nigeria. In addition, it was found that the availability of facility infrastructure that encourages students roaming and safety pre-cautions on campus would enhance participation in LTPA among the university students.
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