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  • 31. Public-Choice-2012---Teyssier---Inequity-and-risk-aversion-in-sequential-public-good-games

    situations of strategic interaction. 4Contributions may depend on beliefs about others’ contributions in an environment with strategic uncer- tainty; however, this effect does not pertain in an environment without strategic uncertainty. 5This limited choice was imposed in order to make the game as simple as possible and to yield clear theoret- ical predictions depending on intrinsic preferences. 94 /media/loftslag/Public-Choice-2012---Teyssier---Inequity-and-risk-aversion-in-sequential-public-good-games.pdf
  • 32. AnneFleig_May2010_CES

    “Regional hydrological droughts and weather types in north-western Europe “ University of Oslo Droughts WTs SummaryRelationsIntroduction Outlook Weather types (WTs) • simple, discrete characterization of the current atmospheric conditions over a region on the nominal scale; • may be based on one or several meteorological variables. • Weather type classification (WTC): the set of WTs describing /media/ces/AnneFleig_May2010_CES.pdf
  • 33. Early work and an overview of measurements

    elsewhere. In a few cases this is not quite as simple as that. If the weather is unusually calm it is considerably colder during the winter at inland sites compared to the coast. If there is sea ice present the coastal areas in the north and east are anomalous compared to other areas. Hafís við Strandir Figure 3. Sea ice off NW-Iceland. Picture credit: Jón G. Guðjónsson. During the summer /climatology/articles/nr/1138
  • 34. Hydropower - Glacier, Snow and Ice

    ). Reykjavík, The Ministry for the Environment. [This report is not a deliverable of the CES-project, but it is partly based on work that was carried out within the CE and CES-projects, in particular the work of the glaciers/snow and ice groups.] Jóhannesson, T. (2009). A simple (simplistic) method to include glaciated areas with a limited ice volume in the WaSIM and HBV models. Icelandic Meteorological /ces/publications/nr/1940
  • 35. Early work and an overview of measurements

    elsewhere. In a few cases this is not quite as simple as that. If the weather is unusually calm it is considerably colder during the winter at inland sites compared to the coast. If there is sea ice present the coastal areas in the north and east are anomalous compared to other areas. Hafís við Strandir Figure 3. Sea ice off NW-Iceland. Picture credit: Jón G. Guðjónsson. During the summer /climatology/articles/nr/1138/
  • 36. ces-glacier-scaling-memo2009-01

    Memo ÚR–TóJ–2009–01 A simple (simplistic) method to include glaciated areas with a limited ice volume in the WaSiM and HBV models Tómas Jóhannesson 5.12.2009 Background Within the CES project, there is a need for simple runoff modelling of drainage basins with many glaciers without detailed mass balance and dynamic modelling of each glacier. Such modelling needs to take into account the limited /media/ces/ces-glacier-scaling-memo2009-01.pdf
  • 37. FMI_-_Disaster_Mitigation

    University Engineering: Texas Tech University Research Agenda • Hurricane Mitigation Research • Tornado Mitigation Research Mitigation • The theory behind disaster mitigation is a simple one: by making an investment of time, money and planning prior to the occurrence of natural disasters, there can be tremendous savings that result from reducing the impact of natural disasters when /media/loftslag/FMI_-_Disaster_Mitigation.pdf
  • 38. Hare_2-participation

    Modeling System & Actors Values & Visions Options & Strategies Framing scenarios Assessing strategies Testing strategiesProcessevaluation Planning The future Linear Framework Used in Bulgarian Flood and Drought Management case study in Daniell et al. (2010) Establishing Goals (process) Information collation Proposal Testing Revision of proposal Conclusions Delivery Simple Linear Framework /media/loftslag/Hare_2-participation.pdf
  • 39. Kok_1-scenarios-lecture-1

    – intuitive vs formal: VI. Data: qualitative vs quantitative VII. Method of data collection: participatory vs desk research VIII. Resources: extensive vs limited IX. Institutional conditions: open vs constrained Scenarios - types HOW? C Scenario content - complex vs simple: X. Temporal nature: chain vs snapshot XI. Variables: heterogeneous vs homogenous XII. Dynamics: peripheral vs trend XIII. Level /media/loftslag/Kok_1-scenarios-lecture-1.pdf
  • 40. CASE_A___Jes_Pedersen_(Region_Midt,_Dk)_Introduction

    reduce or lower water flow from heavy downpours to a level that our systems can manage? - How do we handle floods from the sea or larger watercourses? - Should sensitive buildings or installations be pulled back from flood-threatened areas (planning) or be made safe (adaptation)? - How do we create simple wastewater plants to deal with lightly-polluted runoff from roads and drained groundwater /media/loftslag/CASE_A___Jes_Pedersen_(Region_Midt,_Dk)_Introduction.pdf

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