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  • 21. Milly_etal-2008-Stationarity-dead-Science

    6University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA. 7NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, Princeton, NJ 08540, USA. *Author for correspondence. E-mail: cmilly@usgs.gov. An uncertain future challenges water planners. Published by AAAS on July 12, 201 1 www.sciencemag.or g Downloaded from 1 FEBRUARY 2008 VOL 319 SCIENCE www.sciencemag.org574 POLICYFORUM combined with opera- tions /media/loftslag/Milly_etal-2008-Stationarity-dead-Science.pdf
  • 22. Hare-2011-ParticipatoryModelling

    ea th , th e m et ho d u se d at th is st ag e fo r th es e st ak eh o ld er typ es is sp ec ied .Sh oul d ther e be tw o o r mor e model sbein g develope d in th e process ,the n th e typ e o fmode lt o whic h th e metho d wa s applie d is show n in parentheses .O T re fe rs to th e co m po si tio n o ft he o rg an iz in g te am . Fo r o rg an iz in g te am in vo lve m en t in di ffe re n t pa rt /media/loftslag/Hare-2011-ParticipatoryModelling.pdf
  • 23. Rockslide in Askja, July 21 2014 - Preliminary results of observations

    of the Suðurbotnahraun lava field and it reached the Kvíslahraun lava, but the eruptive fissure of the Suðurbotnahraun lava is beside the rockslide and therefore intact. The slide triggered a tsunami in the lake that washed up on the lakeshores all around the lake, reaching up to 20–30 m elevation above the water level and even higher in places. The wave travelled farthest around 400 m (horizontally /avalanches/articles/nr/2929
  • 24. VI_2015_006

    Impact of snow and cloud cover on the surface energy budget over Iceland based on HARMONIE model simulations Nikolai Nawri VÍ 2015-006 Report Impact of snow and cloud cover on the surface energy budget over Iceland based on HARMONIE model simulations VÍ 2015-006 ISSN 1670-8261 Report +354 522 60 00 vedur@vedur.is Veðurstofa Íslands Bústaðavegur 7–9 108 Reykjavík Nikolai Nawri, Icelandic Met /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2015/VI_2015_006.pdf
  • 25. Journal_of_Hydrology_Veijalainen_etal

    in flooding were evaluated at 67 sites in Finland with var- iable sizes of runoff areas using a conceptual hydrological model and 20 climate scenarios from both glo- bal and regional climate models with the delta change approach. Floods with a 100-year return period were estimated with frequency analysis using the Gumbel distribution. At four study sites depicting dif- ferent watershed types /media/ces/Journal_of_Hydrology_Veijalainen_etal.pdf
  • 26. vonKorff_etal-2010

    ” The latter is in our case a policy decision represented by point z in Fig. 1. In European water management, typical policy decisions that involve participation include water management plans. Leading up to the policy decision is the participation process, represented by the space between points y and z, in which stakeholders interact with each other but also with the agency responsible /media/loftslag/vonKorff_etal-2010.pdf
  • 27. Huntjens_etal-2010-Climate-change-adaptation-Reg_Env_Change

    or vice versa. We argue that there is a two- way relationship between information management and collaboration. Moreover, this research suggests that bot- tom-up governance is not a straightforward solution to water management problems in large-scale, complex, multiple-use systems, such as river basins. Instead, all the regimes being analyzed are in a process of finding a bal- ance between bottom-up /media/loftslag/Huntjens_etal-2010-Climate-change-adaptation-Reg_Env_Change.pdf
  • 28. VI_2020_005

    world we live in is continuously changing and developing. Changes in one field often lead to shifts in others. Since the industrial revolution, human lifestyle has significantly influenced the Earth’s atmospheric composition, which is directly and indirectly an important factor in a deli- cate balance of numerous natural phenomena. Anthropogenic actions have thus caused, or sped up alterations /media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2020/VI_2020_005.pdf
  • 29. VI_2017_009

    .......................................................................................................... 29 6 7 1 Introduction Climate changes will affect the entire Earth in the 21st century. Temperature rise is expected to be greatest in high latitude regions, even up to 4.5 times the global mean (IPCC WG 1 report, 2013; Holland and Bitz, 2003). One of the reasons for this are changes in albedo near the poles which drops with decreasing snow and ice /media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2017/VI_2017_009.pdf
  • 30. vanRoosmalen_etal-2009-WRR_2007WR006760

    than 1 m. [15] Groundwater abstraction varies seasonally as well as yearly owing to variable demands for irrigation. Abstraction for domestic and industrial purposes amounts to approxi- mately 10 mm/a. A model study for the area showed an average groundwater abstraction for irrigation of approxi- mately 20 mm/a [Henriksen and Sonnenborg, 2003]. How- ever, the demand for irrigation can be up to 50 mm /media/loftslag/vanRoosmalen_etal-2009-WRR_2007WR006760.pdf

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