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  • 1. programme2---PhD-Workshop-preceding-Adaptation-Research-Conference

    During the conference all of you are requested to act as rapporteur in two or three sessions. A preliminary allocation of rapporteur sessions has been made (see below), while accounting for your expertise in certain areas. Participants can suggest changes in the rapporteur session allocation, on the condition a convincing argumentation is provided as well as a confirmed alternative rapporteur /media/loftslag/programme2---PhD-Workshop-preceding-Adaptation-Research-Conference.pdf
  • 2. Refsgaard_1-Welcome

    – Print yourselves • Case descriptions and tasks/questions • Lecturers’ presentations – Handouts during the week – Pdfs will be uploaded at website afterwards Practicalities • PC login – Internet access • Printing • Lunch • Coffee – tea • Posters Monday afternoon + refreshments • Dinner Tuesday at 19:00 Students • Brief presentation round – now • 2-minutes presentation of research topics /media/loftslag/Refsgaard_1-Welcome.pdf
  • 3. Gyrite_Brandt_(Local_Government_Denmark,_DK)

    and this was done by stakeholder involvement with different levels of involvement. The climate adaptation plan has been presented to the general public and has been used as a basis for integrating climate adaptation measures in the Municipal plan. Lolland is now an pilot study area for two Interreg projects SUSCOD and BLAST, both dealing with the coastal zone and climate adaptation. /media/loftslag/Gyrite_Brandt_(Local_Government_Denmark,_DK).pdf
  • 4. Monitoring flow

    floods originating in sub-glacial volcano and geothermal systems, or melt water, heavy rain and ice blockage of river-flow. The development of the network began in 1996, following jökulhlaup in Skeiðará, and has in the last decade been extended to the areas south and north of Vatnajökull, south of Mýrdalsjökull, the South Iceland lowland and to Borgarfjörður. Each monitoring station has /hydrology/flow/
  • 5. IMO receives Special Achievement Award for Exceptional Application of Geospatial

    with DB2 and Oracle spatial databases to work with and store data. Organizations from around the world honored at the Esri UC, span industries including agriculture, cartography, climate change, defense and intelligence, economic development, education, government, health and human services, telecommunications, and utilities. "The SAG Awards highlight extraordinary achievements and efforts /about-imo/news/nr/2241
  • 6. CES_D2.4_VMGO

    the territories of European Russia (ER) and Europe (EU) an ensemble of 9 CMIP3 [1] comprehensive global (coupled atmosphere-ocean) climate models is used in this assessment (Table 1); so called A2 scenario is considered. Both A2 and A1B scenarios are similar in terms of resulting global mean warming up to the mid-21st century IPCC [2]. The projected changes in ER and EU in many cases continue /media/ces/CES_D2.4_VMGO.pdf
  • 7. FutureVolc

    is the most comprehensive pan-European research Icelandic scientists have led. It seeks to integrate research on volcanic eruptions, monitoring systems, preparedness and response. Eyjafjallajökull Fourth day of eruption in Eyjafjallajökull. Ash plume above clouds 17 May 2010 at 21:46. Photo: Ólafur Sigurjónsson, Forsæti III. Horizon 2020, the EU framework programme for research /about-imo/arctic/futurevolc/
  • 8. 2011_005

    in Appendix III. 4.2 Preferred layout of the network The Iceland CGPS network has been installed mostly through research grants of different projects with various collaborators. As a result the network coverage is uneven around the country. Areas outside of the active plate boundary have hardly any GPS stations and the network coverage is lacking for large part of the plate boundary, many /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2011/2011_005.pdf
  • 9. Information Management

    dissemination, active stakeholder involvement and the public outreach. At the national level, CES-national groups will be established to secure national collaboration between the activities. All participants in the CES project have access to a project web-page for information dissemination within the project. The web has been organized with a workspace for each group to communicate and each workshop /ces/project/information/
  • 10. EEA

    national challenges, such as drought, floods or storm surges Adaptation policies and practices in cities, agriculture and in coastal areas The need to think beyond national borders Participants are those countries and actors involved in the EEA Grants programmes and/or in the development of adaptation policies in the EU. Árni Snorrason, Dir. General of the Icelandic Meteorological Office /about-imo/news/nr/2763

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