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  • 31. Information and help

    at a regional scale in specific areas. The bulletin is general due to limited information and it applies to a large area of land. Thus, it does not replace local assessment at any given time. However, it is one of the tools that individuals can use to estimate avalanche danger at a local scale. Avalanches are one of the main sources of risk for backcountry travelers in mountains during winter /avalanches/forecast/help
  • 32. Annika_Carlsson-Kanyama_(FOI,_Swe)

    Adaptation tools in practice at the local level- Experiences from applying a LCLIP (local climate impacts profile)on three Swedish municipalities by Annika Carlsson-Kanyama, FOI Background and method/approach The method Local climate impact profile (LCLIP) developed for and used by foremost municipalities in the UK was modified and used in three small Swedish municipalities in Southern /media/loftslag/Annika_Carlsson-Kanyama_(FOI,_Swe).pdf
  • 33. norsem_michalek

    focal mechanisms is crucial. Despite the high number of stations, enough clear polarity readings (>=6) were obtained for only about 20 strongest events (M<3.2). Hence we developed methodology using automatic amplitude readings and the standard tools (FOCMEC, HASH) for focal mechanism determination which are implemented in SEISAN. The methodology is tested using the strongest events /media/norsem/norsem_michalek.pdf
  • 34. norsem_vuorinen

    are discussed. Usefulness of hearing in seismic analysis is assessed by studying whether listening to suitably modified seismic signal can provide information about the seismic source or quality of seismic data similar to visual inspection. This is done by utilizing subjective experiences of seismic analysts familiar with analysing seismic data using visual tools. Providing an easy /media/norsem/norsem_vuorinen.pdf
  • 35. Kok_1-scenarios-lecture-1

    Kasper Kok – Wageningen University, the Netherlands NONAM PhD course - Copenhagen, 22-26 August 2011 Scenario development Concepts and examples Scenario development in two lectures Lecture 1 – Monday 22 August, 13:00-14:15 Background, overarching issues, concepts, definitions, tools • Complex Systems • Tools and methods to analyse complex systems • Scenarios Lecture 2 – Wednesday 24 August, 10 /media/loftslag/Kok_1-scenarios-lecture-1.pdf
  • 36. Kok_JGEC658_2009

    nonlinear behaviour. Fuzzy Cognitive Mapping can be regarded as a system dynamics method, particularly because of its focus on feedbacks. Conclusions drawn for Fuzzy Cognitive Maps apply to some degree to other conceptual modelling tools that have been developed to capture system Fig. 1. The Story-and-Simulation approach to scenario development (based on Alcamo, 2001). Table 1 Key characteristics /media/loftslag/Kok_JGEC658_2009.pdf
  • 37. Group5-Milestones

    is finished in due time, then the process could be labelled a success. Sometimes, it also makes sense to rely on intuitive judgement sometimes. In this respect, the skills of the facilitators are of primary relevance. Other ways of measurement could require quantitative tools, such as a 70% to 80% response rate of a follow-up survey. What are the criteria of success for the process? ownership o What /media/loftslag/Group5-Milestones.pdf
  • 38. NONAM organises a PhD summer school

    and professionals with interest in the topic may also benefit from following the course. The PhD course will provide a thorough introduction to adaptive management and present the participants for methodologies and tools related to the four key areas: scenario building stakeholder involvement risk attitude uncertainty assessments The course will comprise a combination of lectures and exercises /about-imo/news/nr/2138
  • 39. Group3-Road-scenarios

    already happening and use that in future planning Reactive vs. proactive management  stakeholder participation to find out what the client is able to do Several options to adapt to future conditions: The roads need continuous maintenance  several options to adjust  low irreversibility of decisions  Option value: wait for better information. Whether to invest on maintenance now or wait /media/loftslag/Group3-Road-scenarios.pdf
  • 40. Tony_Rosqvist_(VTT,_Fin)

    in Finland (TOLERATE [1]). The exercise focused on the case of flood risks in Pori, a city near the West-coast of Finland situated on both sides of the Kokemäki river. Risk information was obtained from the TOLERATE study and presented to the main stakeholders of flood protection decision- making. The stakeholders represented a fairly wide variety of national and regional public authorities /media/loftslag/Tony_Rosqvist_(VTT,_Fin).pdf

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