NONAM PhD course – Adaptive management in relation to climate change – Copenhagen 21-26/8/2011
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Outline for the case Road maintenance in a changing climate
Introduction
Roads and transport systems are vulnerable to climate change impacts (VTT 2011; Koetse and
Rietveld, 2009; Regmi & Hanaoka, 2011; Road ERA-net 2009 & 2010
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Summary ............................................................................................................................... 4
Summary of the break-out sessions on road infrastructure ................................................... 6
Summary of the break-out sessions on Horsens case
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Contents
1 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................. 4
2 STUDY AREA
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Contents
1 Introduction ................................................................................................ 7
2 Model setup and data ................................................................................... 7
3 Model terrain and surface type ...................................................................... 9
4 Impact of initial conditions in blending
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brought together to find a solution that is adequate from
multiple perspectives. This, not only requires coping with
various sources and types of uncertainty, but also with the
ambiguity produced
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At 07 AM the lava flow was around 1 km wide and 3 km long towards northeast. The thickness was estimated a few meters, the flow about 1000 m3 pr second.
Approximately 500 earthquakes were detected in the area and smaller than before. The strongest earthquake, M3.8 was in the Bárðarbunga caldera. Poor weather conditions prevail
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