is reported by C, Sa
and Fa or C Sa Fp Fs
Stage of development (S)
Sa Sb Sc – Stage of development of thickest (Sa), second thickest (Sb) and third thickest Sc)
ice, of which the concentrations are reported by Ca, Cb, Cc respectively (see symbols in table
3.2).
Notes:
(1) If more than one class of stage of development remains after selection of Sa and Sb, Sc
should indicate the class having
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April 2009.
[2] WTO, World Tourism Organization (2008): “Climate Change and Tourism -
Responding to Global Challenges”, UNWTO, 9 July 2008, Madrid, Spain.
Available at:
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[3] Mooney, J.E. y Miller, M.L. (2009): “Climate change: Creating demand for
sustainable
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at the operational/local level.
A calibrated approach (standardized questionnaires and
interviews, expert judgment, and reinterpretation of out-
comes by means of relevant literature) was used to com-
pare the state of affairs in water management in the
selected case-studies.
Adaptive and integrated water management
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events, water governance capabilities
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(-33%) during 1970 to 2004 has been smaller than the com-
bined effect of global income growth (77%) and global population
growth (69%); both drivers of increasing energy-related CO2 emis-
sions. The long-term trend of declining CO2 emissions per unit of en-
ergy supplied reversed after 2000. {WGIII 1.3, Figure SPM.2, SPM}
Differences in per capita income, per capita emissions and
energy
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to theoretical framework. I do also want to thank him for an
enjoyable time during this work, both in the office and in the field.
This work was carried out as a part of the Skaftá cauldrons research project which
was funded and supported by the Icelandic Centre For Research (RANNÍS), Kvískerja-
sjóður, the NASA Astrobiology Institute, Landsvirkjun (the National Power Com-
pany), the National Energy
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