• Methodology
• Key findings
• Conclusions
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Forestry in Finland
1. Land area distribution 2. Species distribution
Total Forestry land 26.3 mill. ha
3. Growing stocks, increment and drain 4. Site type distribution
Source: Finnish Forest Research Institute, 2008
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Forest management
Final felling
Timber
Energy biomass
Thinning
Timber
Pre-commercial or
energy biomass thinning
Regeneration Regeneration
4
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). NeWater is based on the
hypothesis that IWRM cannot be realised unless current
management regimes undergo a transition towards more
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(Downing et al., 2005). Vulnerability
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Steinunn S. Jakobsdóttir & others - Opening address
08:55 Ragnar Stefánsson - From earthquake prediction research to useful warnings ahead of earthquakes
09:20 Ragnar Slunga - Microearthquakes, stresses, crustal stability, and earthquake warnings
09:45 Reynir Bödvarsson - Development history and future potential of the SIL system
10:10 Coffee and posters
10:50 Halldór Geirsson & others
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request a copy of the final manuscript, and as
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-type mechanisms all
contained significant volumetric components. Dahm and Brandsdóttir (1997) interpreted
the distribution of event locations and mechanisms with a vertical dyke intrusion beneath
the northern flank of the volcano. Over the same period, between 3 August 1993 and 6
June 2005, more than 15 cm of deformation was observed in InSAR data, but was centred
just south of the glacier
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this
perspective, states do things differently nowadays
because they operate in different network
formations and use other instruments. However, in
this perspective the state is still the engine that keeps
the motor running. In contrast, society-centered
perspectives even consider the possibility of
‘governance without government’ (Rhodes 1996).
A particular type of governance concept that has
been thriving
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station Region type Catchment area,
Q station (km2)
Lake percentage
(%)
Settlement for
inundation analysis
Boundary conditions
of the 2D model
a Köngäs Ounasjoki Small/medium,
northern river
4488 4.2 Kittilä Upstream : Q; Downstream : river WSE
b Sonkajärvi Small, lake 946 4.4 – –
c Keppo Lapuanjoki Small/medium,
coastal river
3949 3.0 Lapua Upstream : Q; Downstream river WSE
d Harjavalta
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Exploratory and normative scenario developers both have acknowledged the added
value of either type of scenario process. Particularly the backcasting community has attempted to combine backcasting and
foresighting approaches. Good examples are Robinson et al. [10], Carlsson-Kanyama et al. [11], and the work of David Banister (e.g.
[12]). In this paper we describe an attempt from the community
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5.2.2 Mass loading on buildings .............................................................................. 43
5.3 Direct economic costs .............................................................................................. 45
6 MITIGATION AND PREPAREDNESS
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