strong stakeholders that are used to
"fight" and negotiate
(b) The national road sector in Finland. This is a case with a more centralised management dominated by the national ministry.
Break-out groups are created for the following topics:
- stakeholder involvement
- scenario building
- acceptability of risks and risk management
- uncertainty assessments
- etc ??
The students are requested to inform
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) and
subsequently as a tool for adaptive groundwater management (EU FP6 research project NeWater).
The other case is the Municipality of Lolland which lies on an island in the southern part of Denmark The
island is very low lying (similar in geography to Holland) and therefore threatened by the consequences of
climate change. The Municipality wanted to work out a climate adaptation plan
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Fault plane solutions of the earthquakes in Nordland, Norway
Ilma Janutyte(1), Jan Michalek(2), Conrad Lindholm(1), and Lars Ottemoller(2)
(1) NORSAR, Kjeller, Norway, (2) University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway
This study is a part of the ongoing NEONOR2 project which is carried out in Nordland, norther
Norway. This work aims to define the fault plane solutions (FPS) of the earthquakes
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of a volcanic system is basically an attempt of geologists to simplify what is involved. Volcanic system consists of a central volcano and/or fissure swarms which extend out from a volcano. As a general rule, volcanic system is named after the central volcano.
Click on the tabs on the left and you will find information on Iceland's primary volcanoes; general information about the volcano, recent
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82/2008, article 23) to change the scope of the access
controlled area north of Vatnajökull glacier. The decision is taken in close collaboration with the Icelandic
Meteorological Office, Vatnajökull National Park, the Icelandic Environmental Agency and the Directorate of Health.
At the end of January The Icelandic Meteorological Office carried out a new hazard assessment for gas pollution from
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change. These values are not to be used for further research as they are preliminary and all rights to the data belong to the scientists who are acquiring and interpreting the data.
The participating institutions include: Icelandic Meteorological Office, Chalmers University of Technology, Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Düsseldorf University of Applied Sciences, University of Palermo
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University
of Technology, Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Düsseldorf University of
Applied Sciences, University of Palermo, University of Cambridge, and British Geological
Survey.
18 September 2014 11:30 - from the Scientific Advisory Board
Attending: Scientists from Icelandic Met Office and the Institute of Earth Sciences University
of Iceland along with representatives from
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change. These values are not to be used for further research as they are preliminary and all rights to the data belong to the scientists who are acquiring and interpreting the data.
The participating institutions include: Icelandic Meteorological Office, Chalmers University of Technology, Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Düsseldorf University of Applied Sciences, University of Palermo
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