selves against a few metre sea level rise and the UK and Netherlands have decided
to defend their cities against 21st century sea level rise. However, not all consequences of flood
protection are welcome, as experience shows that defences have a tendency to attract people to move
to the floodplain, which then increases the risk of disastrous consequences in the case of the defences
breaching
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to provide input
to WFD implementation [6; 5; 7; 3] [8; 4]. This
previously highly political issue became business
as usual for stakeholders and authorities alike, and
the process outcomes were a welcome input into the
formal participatory process of the Bezirksregierung
[2; 1].
Collaborative process design in a Trialogue
team
The second challenge relates to the design of a
participatory process
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Design principles
The comparison of the principles (P) contained in
four guides (Tables A3-1–A3-4) led us to propose
seven overarching design principles:
1. P1: See the participation process as an
opportunity for effective decision making and
not as a constraining obligation. Decision
makers should welcome the idea of
participation when it is appropriate, because
a successful process will enable
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of the cryosphere
Reykholt, Iceland, June 20–21, 2013
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Sessions
Thursday, June 20
09:00‒09:10 ‒ Welcome
09:10‒10:30 ‒ Lidar measurements for glacier inventories and mass balance monitoring
11:00‒12:30 ‒ Process studies - I
13:30‒15:00 ‒ Process studies - II
15:30‒17:30 ‒ Lidar measurements from space, incl. video discussion with input from
NASA/USA
18:30‒20:00 ‒ Workshop dinner
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E-mail: nve@nve.no
Internet: www.nve.no
May 2010
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Contents
Snorrason, Á. and Hisdal, H.
Welcome to the conference “Future Climate and Renewable Energy: Impacts, Risks and Adaptation” ................ 6
PRESENTATIONS
Gode, J. and Thörn, P.
Stakeholder relevance of the CES project
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