)
– www.seeconsult.org
• UN–Water (water-related adaptation) (08-10)
• Participatory & adaptive water resources
management (99-onwards)
• Knowledge
– the enormous breadth of participatory methods
– participatory process design principles
• Understanding
– How to select methods for participatory processes
– The traps that can lead to participation being an
enormous waste of resources
• Skills
– How to do cognitive
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students. If necessary we can form more than one group for the same topic.
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Group 1 – Scenarios
Objective
To build scenarios for use in a 20 years planning process aiming at design of a climate change
adaptation plan.
Tasks – questions to be answered
1. Knowledge gathering – climate change effects
o Which knowledge is needed regarding climate effects and the involved uncertainties? What
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and the future. The group will focus on extremes, uncertainty and effect on the energy sector and study changes in flood frequency, variability in extreme events and dam safety.
The Wind Energy group will provide an extreme wind atlas of the Nordic countries, with 50-year wind in 100 m height for structural design. The group will also develop a model of sea-state to estimate fair-weather windows
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.published for the WMO WCC-3 conference. Tudor Rose, Leicester, UK. pp 206-208.
Bergström, S. & Andréasson, J. (2010). Swedish Guidelines for design Floods for Dams in a Changing Climate. Conference on Future Climate and Renewable Energy: Impacts, Risks and Adaptation. May 31-June 2, 2010. Oslo, Norway, pp 36-37.
Einarsson, B, Jónsdóttir, J.F., Jóhannesson, T. & Thorsteinsson, Th. (2007
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Lawrence
Floods in Norway under a near future 2021-2050 climate: Hydrological projections for rainfall vs. snowmelt floods and their uncertainties
Noora Veijalainen Climate change and lake regulation in Finland - Impacts and adaptation possibilities
Sten Bergström Swedish guidelines for design floods for dams in a changing climate
Hydrological projections, glaciers and ice-sheets
Tómas
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the present and expected future quality of weather
forecasting and warning services within Europe.
Adaptation of road transport system to
climate change – Primary methods
Design Construction Maintenance Operation
Location Dimensioning Techniques,
Level of service
Information
services,
pricing
MAPPING THE IMPACT OF RECENT
NATURAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL
DISASTERS IN EUROPE
An overview of the last
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Skaugen, Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate (NVE), Norway. Spatial variability of snow depth determined from airborne laser scanning: implication for snow course design example from Hardangervidda southern Norway
Victoria H. Hamilton-Morris, British Antarctic Survey (BAS), UK. Construction and analysis of lidar mosaics of sea ice floe elevations in the Weddell and Bellingshausen
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Journal of Environmental Psychology, 26, 15-26. doi:10.1016/j.jenvp.2006.05.003
Hare M P, Krywkow J (2005) Participatory processes for the design of water storage areas. Technical report, Seecon Deutschland GmbH, Osnabrück. Seecon TR
no. 01/2005 for the EU Interreg IIIB TRUST project. Short version available in electronic format.
Kok K (2009) The potential of Fuzzy Cognitive Maps for semi
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necessary.
NONAM Workshop Reykjavik 26 & 27 August 2010 – Summary
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variety of direct and indirect impacts on the transport sector. It is a challenge to set up design
processes where uncertain and increasing information on climate change will be used in
decision-making and planning. Table 1 below shows a tentative distribution of activities by
different stakeholders and by geographic
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