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et al., 2005). The WSFS is used in Finland for operational hydrolog-
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forecast/), regulation planning and research purposes
(Vehviläinen and Huttunen, 1997
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was 4 points = €1. The presentation of the Holt and Laury (2002)
lottery was directly in Euros. The payment consisted of the payoff in the lottery, plus the
payoff in one of the other three games, selected randomly by the program, plus a €3 show-
up fee. The sessions lasted for around 60 minutes, and average earnings were €8.14.13
3.1 Public good game
We organized a one-shot sequential public
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than can be expected to originate from the cauldrons, three to four times the wa-
ter equivalent of the accumulation of snow over the watershed of the cauldrons. It has
been estimated that flow from the cauldrons, in addition to the jökulhlaups, could be
2–5 m3 s 1 at maximum (Vatnaskil, 2005). It is possible that part of the sulfate-rich
groundwater from the glacier comes from the cauldrons
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Plus sign indicates a change towards a better direction, a minus sign
a change for the worse, two signs indicate a stronger change, 0 indicates no change
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4.2.1 Ecological Impacts of Water Level and Ice Cover Changes
The indicators that depict effects of water level change on lake ecosystems were
calculated from water levels, water colour, maximum
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the préfet, on how to set up a participatory
process for a specific policy decision. Mazri has
tested his approach in a risk management context
but emphasizes its applicability in other areas. The
approach is a design process of five phases,
including advice on how the designer should
proceed in each phase plus various models for
illustration. To develop this design process, Mazri
extensively reviewed
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