in the following locations: 80 nm WNW of Bjargtangar, 46 nm NW of Barði, 40 nm NW of Straumnes and 41 nm N of Kögur. No icebergs were to be seen near the ice edge.
On the Greenland Strait, northeasterly wind directions were dominant to begin with, and most of the month, but at the end of the month there were a few days with southwesterly wind
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development:
Experiences from the SCENES project
Kasper Kok a,, Mathijs van Vliet a, Ilona Bärlund c, Anna Dubel b, Jan Sendzimir b
a Wageningen University, P.O. Box 47, 6700 AA Wageningen, Netherlands
b International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Schlossplaz 1, A-2361 Laxenburg, Austria
c Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ), Brückstrasse 3a, 39114 Magdeburg, Germany
a r t i c
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Fiva PhD Courses : Adaptive management in relation to climate change (august 22 2011 - august 26 2011)
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Scenarios for Adaptive Flood Management in Horsens Fjord, Denmark
Bakhtiyor Pulatov1, Hector Guinea2 and Hongxiao Jin1
1. Lund University 2. Uppsala University
Introduction (HJ)
Horsens Fjord is a Danish fjord located on the east coast of Jutland. It is a shallow and eutrophic
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Gudmundsson, Icelandic Met Office
Hjörleifur Sveinbjörnsson, Icelandic Met Office
Sigþrúdur Ármannsdóttir, Icelandic Met Office
Bergþóra Thorbjarnardóttir, Icelandic Met Office
Steinunn S. Jakobsdóttir, Icelandic Met Office
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Contents
1. Development and implementation of near-real time automatic fault mapping in
SW-Iceland
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findings from various surveys
and studies, which highlight both the distinctiveness and some shared perspectives at a generalised
level. We reflect upon these in relation to trust and responsibility for climate change action, and risk
communication, supporting the call for discourses about climate change to also be situated in people’s
locality, as a means of increasing its saliency.
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Adaptive management to climate change in Horsens Fjord using scenario
development
Report by Maria, Azhar, Bjarke and Kerstin
Introduction
Horsens Fjord is an eutrophic estuary situated in east coast of Jutland, Denmark with approximately 46 km2
surface area. The Fjord is a part of bigger WFD catchments area with dominated agriculture area and small
forest, wetlands, lakes, and urban
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Conference on Future Climate
and Renewable Energy:
Impacts, Risks and Adaptation
31 May - 2 June 2010
Soria Moria Hotel and Conference Center, Oslo, Norway
Conference proceedings
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Conference proceedings
Future Climate and Renewable Energy: Impacts, Risks and Adaptation
31 May – 2 June 2010
Soria Moria Hotel and Conference Center, Oslo Norway
Published by: Norwegian Water
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