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  • 21. Terms and conditions

    this functionality falls under the definitions of privacy laws. However, the data sent to Google is anonymous and does not contain any information being submitted by the user.This type of spam prevention has proven to be necessary for the form functionality on this website. Any user not willing to undergo the data collection of ReCAPTCHA is encouraged to send us the applicable data in an email instead /about-imo/the-web/conditions/
  • 22. Protective measures

    obstacles that is described in an appendix to the internal report listed above (IMO Int. Rep. 08003, the software is in the form of a library for the public doman software package R which may be downloaded from the internet) [Linux version (.tar.gz)] [Windows version (.zip)] [Documentation (.pdf)] A map on a selected front page shows recent observations of avalanches. For user access /avalanches/imo/protective/
  • 23. Information Management

    and temporal properties of the data. Most of the results can be displayed in geographical information system and the idea is to present the results on the internet with interactive Internet Map Server, where the user can watch the resluts in time. For further information, contact Stefanía G. Halldórsdóttir stefania@hugurax.is Here is a full PDF version of the Information Management flyer /ces/project/information/
  • 24. ces_risk_flyer

    20–30 years. It will address how the conditions for production of renewable energy in the Nordic area might change due to global warming. It will focus on the potential production and the future safety of the production systems as well as uncertainties. Risk Assessment The target user group for the tool, which is aimed to be a first step in determining a strategy for identifying potential risks /media/ces/ces_risk_flyer.pdf
  • 25. Burnett_Dougal_CES_2010

    30 year time periods (2010-2099) • Three future emission scenarios: (low, medium, high) – Comprise of three IPCC Emissions Scenarios: SRES A1FI, SRES A1B, SRES B1 • User Tools: user interface, weather generator, customisable maps and graphs. UK Solar Resource present and future Projecting the UKCP09 anomalies onto the baseline mode Present climate grid (5km x 5km) Future projections rotated grid /media/ces/Burnett_Dougal_CES_2010.pdf
  • 26. VI_2021_008

    the program continuously calculates the average values of absolute amplitude in two consecutively moving time windows, then divides these time windows. The user must define three parameters, including 1) the length of the STA window in minutes, 2) the length of the LTA window in minutes, and 3) the STA/LTA ratio. If the calculated STA/LTA ratio is high enough to meet or exceed the defined STA/LTA /media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2021/VI_2021_008.pdf
  • 27. Awards and press

    sites were nominated in eight categories. The awards committee commented that „rarely, have they seen a more successful overhaul of a web-site. Everything is to the site's credit - the user interface is well designed, useful and accessible. The site is fully interactive, making it possible to browse the latest information about weather conditions and earthquake activity. The best web-site /about-imo/the-web/awards_and_press/
  • 28. esa_flyer_new

    distributions for model variables. Update and climate correction Traditionally, the EMPS model had to be calibrated by the user on basis of simulation results. However, in this project we will use a new functionality for automatic calibration that seeks for the maximum of expected socio-economic surplus. Sensitivity analysis and scenario analysis (e.g. changing assumptions for infrastructure or climate /media/ces/esa_flyer_new.pdf
  • 29. Public-Choice-2012---McGuiness-and-Walker---Foundations-of-the-Ostrom-workshop---institutional-analysis,-polycentricity,-and-self-governance-of-the-commons

    into distinct units of private property. Slowly, a growing number of field researchers documented the geographical and histor- ical prevalence of successful systems of management through which communities of user groups effectively limited access to a resource and thereby avoided the supposedly inevitable tragedy of the commons (e.g., Bromley et al. 1992; Berkes et al. 1989; Feeny et al. 1990; Netting /media/loftslag/Public-Choice-2012---McGuiness-and-Walker---Foundations-of-the-Ostrom-workshop---institutional-analysis,-polycentricity,-and-self-governance-of-the-commons.pdf
  • 30. Eriksson_Garvill_Nordlund_2006

    ¨lle (2003) demonstrate a relation between perceived freedom and perceived fair- ness; the larger the infringement on freedom the less fair road pricing is perceived to be. Expected own reduction in car use, as a consequence of the TDM measure, is another belief reflecting effects on the individual car user. Jakobs- son et al. (2000) found own reduction to be directly related to perceived fairness /media/loftslag/Eriksson_Garvill_Nordlund_2006.pdf

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