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  • 51. Henriksen_Barlebo-2008-AWM_BBN-Journ_Env_Management

    many contexts (socio- logical pragmatism), and through ‘microsituations’. This theory is of relevance for understanding partnerships and stakeholder involvement processes. BN construction in- deed took place through microsituations, it happened at a number of stakeholder meetings in Havelse; a small groundwater catchment of 35 km2 in North Zealand with a few thousand inhabitants living in the area /media/loftslag/Henriksen_Barlebo-2008-AWM_BBN-Journ_Env_Management.pdf
  • 52. 2010_016

    -based and 10 based on IPCC GCM simulations. The choice of the GCM models was based on their SAT performance for the present-day climate near Iceland as mentioned above. 2. For GCM-based scenarios, temperature change in the highland interior of Iceland, where the large ice caps are located, were increased by 25% based on the results of RCM downscaling (Nawri & Björnsson, 2010). 3. Expected /media/ces/2010_016.pdf
  • 53. Moellenkampetal_etal-2010

  • 54. VI_2015_007

    the report. 2 Study area and data 2.1 River basins The region under study is located in the East fjords and the surrounding area (Fig. 1). This region is characterised by a complex topography along the coast, Vatnajökull ice cap in the southwest and highlands in the interior. This leads to large precipitation and temperature gradients in the region (Crochet et al., 2007; Crochet & Jóhannesson, 2011). Eight /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2015/VI_2015_007.pdf
  • 55. Water_resources_man_Veijalainen_etal

    flora and fauna by freezing of the lake bottom may decrease due to thinner ice and less draw-down in winter. On the other hand, the higher water levels during autumn and winter and shortening of the period with ice cover may increase the erosion of the shoreline and thus make it a harsher living environment. The calculated indicators showed both positive and negative effects from water level /media/ces/Water_resources_man_Veijalainen_etal.pdf
  • 56. Eriksson_Garvill_Nordlund_2006

    were living at home. On average, households’ annual driving distance was 15,000 km and respondents’ annual driving distance was 10,000km. Most of the respondents had one car in the household (59%), while the remaining house- holds had two or more cars. 2.2. Questionnaire As part of an extensive questionnaire, background characteristics, general environmental beliefs, and beliefs related to TDM /media/loftslag/Eriksson_Garvill_Nordlund_2006.pdf
  • 57. Kok_JGEC658_2009

    paradigm’’; ‘‘simplicity and community replace consumer- ism and competition’’; and ‘‘a more ethical way of living’’. In short, Sustainability First depicts a future world in which our entire system of values and beliefs has radically changed. In turn, this is assumed to have far-reaching consequences for economic, political, and institutional systems. The models that were used to quantify /media/loftslag/Kok_JGEC658_2009.pdf
  • 58. Adalgeirsdottir-etal-tc-5-961-2011

    by 25 % in the interior of Ice- land, where the large ice caps are located (Nawri and Björns- son, 2010). Before year 2010, the glacier model is forced with daily mean records constructed from the monthly mean observed temperature and precipitation as previously explained. Pos- sible natural variations in the climate are important for near- future projections as the magnitude of the expected /media/ces/Adalgeirsdottir-etal-tc-5-961-2011.pdf
  • 59. GA_2009_91A_4_Andreassen

    Kjøllmoenet al. 2007).Storbreen is located just east of the main waterdivide between east and west in southern Norwayand receives precipitation from both directions(Liestøl 1967). The glacier is part of an east–west mass balance transect in southern Norway where mass turnover is largest near the western coast anddecreases towards the drier interior (Andreassen etal. 2005). Storbreen is in this respect /media/ces/GA_2009_91A_4_Andreassen.pdf
  • 60. vonKorff_etal-2010

    the analysis will allow us to present the outline for a new, potentially more robust and comprehensive design process. The outline as presented here consists of principles, phases and their interior steps, and tools for participation processes. We will now turn to the various elements of the potential new guide. We will start by presenting the principles of design, followed by the steps and tools /media/loftslag/vonKorff_etal-2010.pdf

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