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  • 61. Public-Choice-2012---Teyssier---Inequity-and-risk-aversion-in-sequential-public-good-games

    from option a to option b.18 Risk neutrality corresponds to switching at the fifth decision, while risk-loving subjects move earlier and risk-averse subjects later. Beliefs We wanted to avoid any influence of the elicitation of beliefs on subjects’ decisions in the public good game. Hence, we did not want to ask subjects directly whether they thought that the second mover would choose to contribute /media/loftslag/Public-Choice-2012---Teyssier---Inequity-and-risk-aversion-in-sequential-public-good-games.pdf
  • 62. IMO receives Special Achievement Award for Exceptional Application of Geospatial

    with the river network database to estimate lahar hazard. Earthquake activity is displayed in near-real-time and hazardous seismic faults have been outlined. The IMO has been a long time user of ESRI software solutions to manage, manipulate and present it‘s spatial data to internal and external users alike. The current implementation uses the ArcGIS 9.3.1 suite of desktop and server software coupled /about-imo/news/nr/2241
  • 63. norsem_atakan_ip

    users within the society. This requires dedicated tasks for interactions with the various TCS-WPs, as well as the various distributed ICS (ICS-Ds), such as High Performance Computing (HPC) facilities, large scale data storage facilities, complex processing and visualization tools etc. Computational Earth Science (CES) services are identified as a transversal activity and is planned /media/norsem/norsem_atakan_ip.pdf
  • 64. norsem_atakan_norway

    utilization of all available solid Earth observational data through a single e-infrastructure. Currently, a list of data, data products, software and services (DDSS) is being prepared. These will be integrated in to the EPOS-N data/web-portal, which will allow users to browse, select and download relevant data for solid Earth science research. In addition, advanced visualization /media/norsem/norsem_atakan_norway.pdf
  • 65. About the implementation

    data. It serves a very broad audience. Many users are quite dependent upon data on the web. The web is also important for security reasons. Because of this and other reasons, it was decided to do a thorough requirement analysis at the start of the project. The requirement document is founded on results of a user survey, brainstorm meetings with IMO employers, work group meetings and more. Helgi /about-imo/the-web/implementation/
  • 66. GA_2009_91A_4_Andreassen

    over this pe- riod (Fig. 5). Finally, we ran the model for the pe- riod 1923–2006 starting 1 January 1923. The areadistribution from 1984, which is nearly identicalto 1997 (Andreassen 1999; Table 2) was used as a reference state; any changes in glacier area were neglected. To compare measured and modelled values of bw, the model produced output bw fromthe day of the ablation measurements in the au /media/ces/GA_2009_91A_4_Andreassen.pdf
  • 67. Kok_JGEC658_2009

    stakeholder participation ensures that scenarios are relevant for and credible to end-users, while models provide state-of-the-art scientific input. Although it has only been hinted towards published literature (see Kok and Van Delden, 2009), the experiences with linking qualitative and quantitative scenarios have uncovered an addi- tional weak link in the Story-and-Simulation method. To under /media/loftslag/Kok_JGEC658_2009.pdf
  • 68. programme2---PhD-Workshop-preceding-Adaptation-Research-Conference

    to a certain forcing are manifold. Also new sources of uncertainties have emerged, which have further complicated the interpretation of climate projections. Hence, uncertainty is a fundamental and unfortunately large part of any climate projections, independent of the time scale used. Uncertainties cannot be overemphasized and probabilistic estimates would need to be used. However, the related /media/loftslag/programme2---PhD-Workshop-preceding-Adaptation-Research-Conference.pdf
  • 69. Arctic cooperation

    societal efficiency, sustainable use of natural resources and to conduct research in fields within it's purview. The IMO monitors the air, the land and the ocean, evaluates, analyses and interprets data, provides services to users and disseminates relevant information and warnings to the public. IMO responsibilities include the fields of meteorology, hydrology, glaciology, climatology, seismology /about-imo/arctic/
  • 70. IM_flyer

    project management easier: • All documents are accessible for all participants • Newest version of the document always secure and shared • Participants can look up upcoming events, presentations, minutes and announcements • Saving time for everyone • 113 registered users on the project web Main objectives of the Information Management in the CES Project The official web page is available on www.os.is /media/ces/IM_flyer.pdf

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