and groups come and go frrom processes (how do you keep
them turning up year after year?)
• Participatory burn-out
– legislators want it everywhere
– too often with not enough results
5. Overselling of participation
the tyranny of participation?
Cooke & Kothari (2000)
• Experiences in Cooperation and Development
projects
– Ignorance of existing power structures in local
communities
• Which
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hedged against small
climate changes. Additionally, climate projec-
tions were not considered credible (12, 14).
Recent developments have led us to the
opinion that the time has come to move
beyond the wait-and-see approach. Pro-
jections of runoff changes are bolstered by the
recently demonstrated retrodictive skill of cli-
mate models. The global pattern of observed
annual streamflow trends
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with landowners regards projects
Protecting houses, roads, railway lines and other technical installations
The most significant effects come from rising sea levels and respective increased storm floods, and
from increased precipitation, both from long-term winter precipitation and from more extreme and
intensive downpours in summer and autumn.
Though it is not just the effects of water
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projects
Protecting houses, roads, railway lines and other technical installations
The most significant effects come from rising sea levels and respective increased storm floods, and
from increased precipitation, both from long-term winter precipitation and from more extreme and
intensive downpours in summer and autumn.
Though it is not just the effects of water that will increase
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be used as hydro brakes and
local reservoirs that perhaps have several functions
- Consider how to establish cooperation with landowners regards projects
Protecting houses, roads, railway lines and other technical installations
The most significant effects come from rising sea levels and respective increased storm floods, and
from increased precipitation, both from long-term winter
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for the mean
lightning height. It is possible that the different best fitting time constants reflect different
plume heights. However, in the early hours of an eruption we would prefer to make no
assumptions on the plume height. Further work on a suitable wind correction is needed.
The lighting data used by this system come from the ATDnet system of the UK Met Office.
There are at least two other
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of such an approach is that it is relatively inexpensive in
terms of computer resources used for simulations of the atmospheric flow at
relatively high spatial and temporal resolutions. As resolution is increased, pro-
cesses governed by the interaction of the large scale flow and topography be-
come better resolved by the models. One drawback of this approach which is
not present in global
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are divided between
different networks as mentioned in introduction in section 1. Individual networks are
indicated by colour-coding. IMO has worked with numerous institutions in establishing
new CGPS stations in Iceland. As displayed, the station network consists of smaller
networks, sub-networks, which have come to exist through localized research projects. The
sub-networks were earlier
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polluting gas may be expected now than in recent weeks.
28 February 2015 12:00 - declaration from the Scientific Advisory Board
Notes from the meeting of the Scientific Advisory Board (pdf 0.4 Mb). The volcanic eruption is over.
The eruption in Holuhraun, which began 31 August 2014, has come to an END.
The area continues to be closely monitored.
Gas contamination is still detected around
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polluting gas may be expected now than in recent weeks.
28 February 2015 12:00 - declaration from the Scientific Advisory Board
Notes from the meeting of the Scientific Advisory Board (pdf 0.4 Mb). The volcanic eruption is over.
The eruption in Holuhraun, which began 31 August 2014, has come to an END.
The area continues to be closely monitored.
Gas contamination is still detected around
/earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/3087/