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  • 41. Eriksson_Garvill_Nordlund_2006

    were more opposed to this TDM measure compared to the increase with two SEK/liter (F ð1; 902Þ ¼ 4:98, po0:05, partial Z2 ¼ 0:005). Significant differences were found between all the examined evaluations of the three TDM measures. Increased tax on fuel was expected to infringe on freedom to choose travel mode to a larger extent compared to the information campaign. Improved public transport /media/loftslag/Eriksson_Garvill_Nordlund_2006.pdf
  • 42. Alam_Ashraful_CES_2010

    scenario Summer Winter Temp ▲6˚c ▲7˚c. Precip. +10% +30% CO N l d bl2 ear y ou e 11 Forest management principles 1 ) Basal area just before thinning Thinning threshold Energy wood Energy biomass a r e a ( m 2 h a - 1 thinningt i g B a s a l a Basal area just Remaining basal area threshold Dominant height (m) after thinning 12 Management regimes Changes in basal area thinning thresholds /media/ces/Alam_Ashraful_CES_2010.pdf
  • 43. IMO_AnnualReport2014

    in Askja 8 Projects 9 The weather in Iceland 2014 10 Finance 11 Sta?publications I C E L A N D I C M E T O F F I C E / A N N U A L R E P O R T 2 0 1 4 3 One of the main goals of the merger of the Hydrological Service, HS, and the Icelandic Meteorological Office, IMO, was to improve the capabilities regarding monitoring, warnings and emergency response due to natural hazards. Prior /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2015/IMO_AnnualReport2014.pdf
  • 44. Journal_of_Hydrology_Veijalainen_etal

    in Finland Noora Veijalainen a,*, Eliisa Lotsari b, Petteri Alho b, Bertel Vehviläinen a, Jukka Käyhkö b a Freshwater Centre, Finnish Environment Institute, Mechelininkatu 34a, P.O. Box 140, FI-00251, Helsinki, Finland b Department of Geography, FI-20014 University of Turku, Turku, Finland a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received 7 January 2010 Received in revised form 13 June 2010 Accepted /media/ces/Journal_of_Hydrology_Veijalainen_etal.pdf
  • 45. The weather in Iceland 2012

    was 5.5°C, 1.2°C above the 1961 to 1990 mean. In Akureyri the average was 4.3°C, 1.1°C above the mean. The first three months of the year were particularly warm as were July and August. No month was cold. At the individual stations Surtsey off the southern coast had the highest annual mean temperature, 6.8°C. The lowest annual mean was measured at Brúarjökull, on the lowest part of a glacier /weather/articles/nr/2614
  • 46. ved-eng-2012

    variability should be noted. It can mask or exaggerate a moderate long term trend for decades at a time. The average temperature in Reykjavík was 5.5°C, 1.2°C above the 1961 to 1990 mean. In Akureyri the average was 4.3°C, 1.1°C above the mean. The first three months of the year were particularly warm as were July and August. No month was cold. At the individual stations Surtsey off /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skylduskil/ved-eng-2012.pdf
  • 47. Hydrology of Eyjafjallajökull

    IMO went there for hydrological measurements 28 April 2010, in order to verify indications from continous automatic gauges and from web-cameras. Discharge of meltwater from Gígjökull increased signifcantly that day, reaching levels not exceeded since 16 April. Meltwater draining beneath the old Markarfljót bridge, approximately 18 km downstream from Gígjökull, had a temperature of over 11°C /about-imo/news/nr/1898
  • 48. Group3-The-future-of-the-Finnish-national-road-network

    The future of the Finnish national road network under changing climate Erik Schou Gudina L. Feyisa Karoliina Pilli-Sihvola NONAM summer school 26.8.2011 Copenhagen Fuzzy cognitive map -1 -0,5 0 0,5 1 1,5 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 Traffic Costs Policy CC Policy Traffic Research Tech Strat Nat.feat Costs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CC 1 0 0,2 0 0 0 0 0 0,7 Policy 2 0 0 -0,6 0,8 0 0 0 0 /media/loftslag/Group3-The-future-of-the-Finnish-national-road-network.pdf
  • 49. Group5-Stakeholders_involvement

    /EPP 2 Stakeholders analysis 26 August 2011 PM/YZ/EPP 3 Stake h o l d e r s P u b l i c / p r i v at e P o w e r l e v e l (“ n u i s an ce” ca p a c i t y ) O r i e n tat i o n H or s t e n s m uni c ipal i t y ( c o m pe t e n t a u t h ori t y ) P u b l i c S t ron g Go v ernanc e N eighbour mun i c i p ali t y P u b l i c S t ron g Go v ernanc e Poli c y /media/loftslag/Group5-Stakeholders_involvement.pdf
  • 50. Public-Choice-2012---Teyssier---Inequity-and-risk-aversion-in-sequential-public-good-games

    +2αi )1+αi ) 1−ri + (1 − pi1)(10 + 0.6xi1)1−ri 1 − ri (11) The first mover’s beliefs about the second mover’s type, i.e., the second mover’s β , and her risk aversion both affect the optimal contribution. Depending on the second mover’s choice, the first mover may earn the same as or less than the second mover. Regarding inequity preferences, only the first mover’s disadvantageous inequity aversion /media/loftslag/Public-Choice-2012---Teyssier---Inequity-and-risk-aversion-in-sequential-public-good-games.pdf

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