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  • 21. Hare_2-participation

    15.9.04 Forum 2 3.11.04 Forum 3 12.04.05 Interviews Jan/Feb 05 Group Model Building - Identify Problems & Measures 8 Simulation Models Testing Solutions Forum 1 15.9.04 Forum 2 3.11.04 Forum 3 12.04.05 KG Feb/March 05 Interviews Jan/Feb 05 Forum 4 15.06.05 Forum 3 12.04.05 r 5 07.09.05 Forum 4 15.06.05 9 x Measures Costs Ecological Efficiency Accep- tance Needed control Further Effects 1.... 2 /media/loftslag/Hare_2-participation.pdf
  • 22. Group4

    CBA data from project evaluation, 2) model uncertainties-structural uncertainties (aerosols, wind, ocean, bio-physical, land use). The AOGCM circulation model resolutions are still coarse, therefore the range and severity of projected regional impacts are also very simplified, 3) qualitative uncertainties- location decision for residential and commercial development, road pattern usage /media/loftslag/Group4.pdf
  • 23. Kok_et_al._TFSC_published_2011

    by stakeholders and linked to quantitatively developed scenarios (mathematical model results) in an iterative procedure. Alcamo [21] describes a ten-step approach that is being adopted by a growing number of global, European, and local studies (e.g. [2,22–24]). Crucial to the Story-And-Simulation approach is the iteration between stakeholder-determined storylines and expert-driven model runs to ensure /media/loftslag/Kok_et_al._TFSC_published_2011.pdf
  • 24. Horsens_case

    nesting and feeding there. Parts of the Horsens Fjord Ramsar site are wildlife and nature reserves, with no public access. By a ministerial order, hunting from motor boats has been prohibited in Horsens fjord west of the island of Alrø in order to reduce hunting pressure on the disturbance of waterbirds. Hydrological modelling A regional groundwater and surface water model is constructed /media/loftslag/Horsens_case.pdf
  • 25. CASE_A___Jes_Pedersen_(Region_Midt,_Dk)_Introduction

    in order to reduce hunting pressure on the disturbance of waterbirds. Hydrological modelling A regional groundwater and surface model is constructed in MIKE SHE / MIKE 11 in order to describe climate change effects on groundwater and surface water systems (Fig. 2 and Fig. 3) Figure 2 Regional flow model for catchment area to Horsens Fjord and Norsminde Fjord. The figure also show major highways /media/loftslag/CASE_A___Jes_Pedersen_(Region_Midt,_Dk)_Introduction.pdf
  • 26. Case_A___Horsens_Fjord

    to reduce hunting pressure on the disturbance of waterbirds. Hydrological modelling A regional groundwater and surface model is constructed in MIKE SHE / MIKE 11 in order to describe climate change effects on groundwater and surface water systems (Fig. 2 and Fig. 3) Figure 2 Regional flow model for catchment area to Horsens Fjord and Norsminde Fjord. The figure also show major highways /media/loftslag/Case_A___Horsens_Fjord.pdf
  • 27. Final estimates of the emissions from the Holuhraun eruption based on ground-based measurements

    on human health and the environment.A team of scientists led by Dr Melissa Anne Pfeffer at the Icelandic Meteorological Office, with partners from 16 international institutions, collated all ground-based measurements of the 2014-2015 Holuhraun eruption cloud. The study recommends that a diversity of methods used to measure eruption clouds continue to be improved upon, and that additional /about-imo/news/final-estimates-of-the-emissions-from-the-holuhraun-eruption-based-on-ground-based-measurements-now-published
  • 28. Glaciers in Iceland

    and thinned greatly since the end of the 19th century, when the glacier reached its maximum extent in recent times. The foreland of Hoffellsjökull provides unique opportunities to observe the geomorphological effects of glacier retreat. In 2010, the retreat of the glacier led to the formation of a terminus lake that has grown rapidly every year since then. The area of Hoffellsjökull has been /about-imo/news/glaciers-in-iceland-continue-to-retreat
  • 29. Workshop on Jökulhlaup Hazards

    will serve as a venue for sharing scientific knowledge about recent jökulhlaups from Eyjafjallajökull. In particular, initial results from a UK project at Gígjökull, led by Newcastle University and funded by the Natural Environment Research Council, will be presented. Representatives from agencies tasked with managing and mitigating jökulhlaup hazards are encouraged to attend. Through a series /about-imo/news/nr/2251
  • 30. Group5-Draft_report

    which led to the prominent “dueling scientist scenario” appeared in the media. This has inevitably led to confusion and poor understanding of the public’s perception about climate change issue, rendering mitigation and adaptation even more difficult. Nonetheless, the worst part of the story rests in that the public are not just passive message receivers. They process a surprisingly huge /media/loftslag/Group5-Draft_report.pdf

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