for widespread adoption in the water sector. Environmental Policy and Governance. DOI:
10.1002/eet.590
Kaner S (2007) Facilitator’s Guide to Participatory Decision-Making. Jossey-Bass: San Francisco.
Cooke B, Kothari U (2007) Participation: the new tyranny? (4th edition) Zed Books: New York.
Daniell KA, White I, Ferrand N, Ribarova IS, Coad P, Rougier J-E, Hare MP, Jones NA, Popova A, Rollin D
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APPENDIX I. Daily tephra dispersal simulation .................................................................... 102
APPENDIX II. HEKLA 1980 – The likelihood of receiving tephra at different locations .... 104
APPENDIX III. KATLA 1918 – The likelihood of receiving tephra at different locations ... 107
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The hotel, which is located at the historic Reykholt farm, provides facilities for meetings and includes access to hot tubs and Wi Fi.
Rooms are booked by e-mail to lidar2013@vedur.is (see Registration). The cost is 18400 IKR (~150 USD) per night for a single room and 21600 ISK (~170 USD) per night for two persons in a double room (20000 ISK (~160 USD) per night for one person in a double room
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caps. The plot shows the elevation distribution of the E, Ti and To ice caps as area
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change in advanced industrial states
E. Carina H. KESKITALO1 (Carina.Keskitalo@geography.umu.se)
Sirkku Juhola 1 (Sirkku.Juhola@tkk.fi)
Lisa Westerhoff 1 (lisa.westerhoff@gmail.com)
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mover’s payoff, while mover 2’s
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The payoff function is that of the basic public good game. The marginal return from the
public good is a ∈ [0,1], and each agent’s initial endowment is E. The payoff function Rik
of agent i as mover k, k = 1 for the first mover and k = 2 for the second mover, is defined
as follows:
Rik =E − xik + a (xik
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-resources. The mission of EPOS-Norway is therefore in line with the European vision of EPOS.
EPOS-Norway project has started in January 2016 and will during the next five years focus on the
implementation of the three main components. These are: (i) Developing a Norwegian e-Infrastructure
to integrate the Norwegian Solid Earth data from the seismological and geodetic networks, as well as
the data
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