-together is organized in the Workshop and Conference venue
Rantapuisto. You will be informed about the exact location of the get-together upon arrival.
Two intensive days – 27 & 28 August
As you can infer from the schedule on the next page the days are pretty well ‘packed’. The output of the
Workshop will also be used in the Conference (see below) and consequently it may be wise to budget/media/loftslag/programme2---PhD-Workshop-preceding-Adaptation-Research-Conference.pdf
sailed through stray icebergs on 70°N and 19°07W. The Coast Guard did not go on an ice-exploring flight this month. Northeasterly winds were predominent in the Greenland strait during the prior part of the month and the last days of the month, rather slow except on the 3rd. Rather slow westerly winds from the 22nd to the 28th of August
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al, 2009). In turn the further development of these systems to
adequately account for climate change needs often rather detailed technical research (Petkovic et
al, 2010; IRWIN 2009). Judgment of effects and prioritization of actions will also depend on the
way road and maintenance is funded (from the annual budget; from a fund; through public-private
partnership PPP) and whether some kind
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slopes; these are comparable to the landslides that have occurred in several
places in recent weeks, as shown on the map above.Althingi ‒ the national parliament of
Iceland ‒ recently approved a five-year budget plan, increasing government
funding for the construction of avalanche defences by 1.6 billion ISK annually.
The funding means that the construction of defence structures in hazardous
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slopes; these are comparable to the landslides that have occurred in several
places in recent weeks, as shown on the map above.Althingi ‒ the national parliament of
Iceland ‒ recently approved a five-year budget plan, increasing government
funding for the construction of avalanche defences by 1.6 billion ISK annually.
The funding means that the construction of defence structures in hazardous
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