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Ágrip ......................................................................................................................................... 11
1 General introduction ........................................................................................................... 13
1.1 Main aim of the project
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Connecting multiple levels of governance for adaptation to climate
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)
Forthcoming in: Connective Capacities in Water Governance (eds. J. Edelenbos, N. Bressers
and P. Scholten). Ashgate, London.
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: Integrated water resources management; Water framework directive; Catchment modelling; Uncertainty
1. Introduction
New guidelines on water resources management emphasise
the importance of integrated approaches, cross-sectoral plan-
ning and of public participation (GWP, 2000; EC, 2003;
Jønch-Clausen, 2004). The commonly accepted approach inte-
grated water resources management (IWRM) is defined
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Conference on Future Climate
and Renewable Energy:
Impacts, Risks and Adaptation
31 May - 2 June 2010
Soria Moria Hotel and Conference Center, Oslo, Norway
Conference proceedings
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Conference proceedings
Future Climate and Renewable Energy: Impacts, Risks and Adaptation
31 May – 2 June 2010
Soria Moria Hotel and Conference Center, Oslo Norway
Published by: Norwegian Water
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findings from various surveys
and studies, which highlight both the distinctiveness and some shared perspectives at a generalised
level. We reflect upon these in relation to trust and responsibility for climate change action, and risk
communication, supporting the call for discourses about climate change to also be situated in people’s
locality, as a means of increasing its saliency.
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