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  • 31. Huntjens_etal-2010-Climate-change-adaptation-Reg_Env_Change

    can be found in Huntjens et al. (2007), Chapter 4 of NeWater Deliverable 1.7.9a (http://www.newater.info). Climate change adaptation in European river basins 265 123 interactions, by private and public actors, to achieve adaptation and to enhance the capacity of processes, institutional arrangements and actors to adapt to future environmental changes (Huitema et al. 2009). Adaptive governance /media/loftslag/Huntjens_etal-2010-Climate-change-adaptation-Reg_Env_Change.pdf
  • 32. Lorenzoni_Pidgeon_2006

    for people to conceptualise and to relate to their daily activities, arguably because it cannot be easily translated into the language of popular culture (Ungar, 2000; see also mental models of cli- mate change by Bostrom et al., 1994; Kempton, 1997; discussed later). Secondly, the various datasets available detailing public opinions and attitudes on climate PUBLIC VIEWS ON CLIMATE CHANGE: EUROPEAN /media/loftslag/Lorenzoni_Pidgeon_2006.pdf
  • 33. About the implementation

    on daily base. It must also pass accessibility validation to be of good use to blind people, sight impaired people and other disabled people. The main design decisions where to: Honor classical design principles that have evolved in recent years, e.g. using two and three column layout. Start by implementing simple and clear interface, accessible to all, for the main information. Add later /about-imo/the-web/implementation/
  • 34. ces_risk_flyer

    associated with climate change is 1) Review of risk and uncertainty management  approaches used in the energy sector; and 2) Integration of risk and uncertainty in decision  support tools. A risk management framework, developed by VTT of Finland, according to the emphasis of the industrial partners, has since been tested and applied in various energy sectors (e g hydro CHP bio wind etc ) , decision /media/ces/ces_risk_flyer.pdf
  • 35. Eriksson_2-Acceptability-of-policy

    (Stern, 2002) 4 5 (1) Concepts • Acceptability - attitude toward policy (e.g., Schade, 2003). Salient beliefs attitudes (Eagly & Chaiken, 1993). • Acceptability (before implementation) versus acceptance (after implementation) (Gärling et al. 2008) • Attitude (acceptability/acceptance) versus behaviour (Eagly & Chaiken, 1993) (2) Factors important for acceptabilityAcceptability /media/loftslag/Eriksson_2-Acceptability-of-policy.pdf
  • 36. Group3-Road-scenarios

    in asphalt, road maintenace Change: 30% more than BAU Socio-economic scenario Climate scenario Worst case (4.4 C increase; 17 % increase in prec) Best case (1.5 C increase; 2% increase in prec) BAU A B Change +30 % C D Spatial analogues: - regions which today have a similar climate to the expected future one the study region (IPCC TAR, 2001) - limited by possible lack /media/loftslag/Group3-Road-scenarios.pdf
  • 37. Group5-Draft_report

    the stakeholder analysis right by choosing the right people to involve in the stakeholder process. There is a delicate balance between the number of people to be engaged and their pertinence to the process. There may also be other challenges posed by communication barriers between stakeholders based on professional and social difference. Another major challenge is the amount of resources /media/loftslag/Group5-Draft_report.pdf
  • 38. IPPC-2007-ar4_syr

    Approximate CO2-eq concentrations corresponding to the computed radiative forcing due to anthropogenic GHGs and aerosols in 2100 (see p. 823 of the WGI TAR) for the SRES B1, AIT, B2, A1B, A2 and A1FI illustrative marker scenarios are about 600, 700, 800, 850, 1250 and 1550ppm, respectively. d) Temperature changes are expressed as the difference from the period 1980-1999. To express the change relative /media/loftslag/IPPC-2007-ar4_syr.pdf
  • 39. Keskitalo_et_al-MLG_and_adaptation_FINAL

    areas: to the regional arm of the state (the county administrative boards) to coordinate adaptation; to specific governmental bodies and agencies to develop a common elevation data basis; and for the assessment of flood risk and erosion defense measures around Lake Vänern. Risks considered by the Bill include the flooding of central Gothenburg, the second largest city of Sweden (a risk /media/loftslag/Keskitalo_et_al-MLG_and_adaptation_FINAL.pdf
  • 40. Group2-report

    1    Adaptive management to climate change in Horsens Fjord using scenario  development    Report by Maria, AzharBjarke and Kerstin  Introduction  Horsens Fjord is an eutrophic estuary situated in east coast of Jutland, Denmark with approximately 46 km2  surface area. The Fjord is a part of bigger WFD catchments area with dominated agriculture area and small  forest, wetlands, lakes, and urban /media/loftslag/Group2-report.pdf

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