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  • 1. Protective measures

    experiments for evaluating the effectiveness of avalanche defence structures in Iceland. Main results and future programme (pdf 0,8 Mb) (Í: Proceedings of the International Seminar on Snow and Avalanches Test Sites, Grenoble, France, 22−23 November 2002, F. Naaim-Bouvet, ed., s. 99−109, Grenoble, Cemagref, 2003, author T. Jóhannesson) [abstract] (html) Stálgrindur eða snjóflóðanet? Val á tegund /avalanches/imo/protective/
  • 2. VI_2009_012

    Distance corrected PGV. ......................... 14  Figure 3. Corrected magnitudes, Mw(v) plotted against log distance.. .................................. 17  Figure 4. Magnitude estimates as a function of Ci. ................................................................ 18  Figure 5. Observed/predicted PGV residuals for each station. .............................................. 20  Figure 6 /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2009/VI_2009_012.pdf
  • 3. Perrels-CBA

    / design, availability, materials, ICT, modal split) 26.8.2011Adriaan Perrels/IL 5 Categorising stages of adaptation Passive Adaptation - automatic in nature and economy - only ex post measures (no anticipation) Active Adaptation - automatic in nature and economy - ex ante and ex post policies Emission scenario dependent baseline (A1-T, B1, A2, etc.) Reference costs and benefits /media/loftslag/Perrels-CBA.pdf
  • 4. VED_AnnualReport-2013_screen

    (). The circulation of Icelandic waters-a modelling study. Ocean Science , –. Nygaard, B. E. K., Hálfdán Ágústsson & K. Somfalvi-Toth (). Modeling wet snow ac- cretion on power lines: improvements to previ- ous methods using  years of observations. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology (), –. Philippe Crochet (). Sensitivity of Icelandic river basins to recent /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/arsskyrslur/VED_AnnualReport-2013_screen.pdf
  • 5. VI_2020_005

    (Quante and Colijn, 2016). Work on risk analysis and adaptation is in different stages in the countries of the world. Coastal floods have caused problems in Iceland in the past (Jóhannsdóttir, 2017) and are likely to do so in the future as well. Large coastal floods can be expected in Iceland every 10 - 20 years and the probability of such events can rise with climate change (Almannavarnir, 2011 /media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2020/VI_2020_005.pdf
  • 6. VI_arsskyrsla2020

    meteorological services for large areas of the North Atlantic and Green- land. It is the second largest aviation service region in the world. Over the course of a decade IMO was modernized and sta?ed to meet the highest international requirements. The Icelandic public and economic sectors, in particular the fisheries, transportation and agriculture, benefitted hugely from this development making /media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2020/VI_arsskyrsla2020.pdf
  • 7. Huntjens_etal-2010-Climate-change-adaptation-Reg_Env_Change

    on the European level [e.g. Water Framework Directive (Directive 2000/60/EC), Common Agricultural Policy, etcetera], except for the Ukrainian part of the Tisza. However, the Ukraine shows strong incentives to enter the EU community and thus the EU acquis communautaire is used as key reference for the development of its water management principles. It was nevertheless decided to select two case-studies /media/loftslag/Huntjens_etal-2010-Climate-change-adaptation-Reg_Env_Change.pdf
  • 8. vonKorff_etal-2010

    bodies of management, decision-support, risk, and participation literature. d’Aquino (2008) Patrick d’Aquino relies on 20 years of implementation and evaluation experience, mostly in a natural resource management context and in developing countries. His approach is, at this point, the least conceptually developed design method of the guides presented here, although it is linked to a theoretical /media/loftslag/vonKorff_etal-2010.pdf
  • 9. 2010_003rs

    Figure 2.3. An overview of the Geysir region. ..................................................................... 20 Figure 2.4 Testing different values for maximum group size in area A1. ............................ 23 Figure 2.5. Testing different values for maximum group size in area A1. ........................... 24 Figure 2.6. A map showing relative locations in box A1 for maximum /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2010/2010_003rs.pdf
  • 10. Group5-Stakeholders_involvement

    Knowledge gathering Proposal Testing Revision Decision- making Milestones 26 August 2011 PM/YZ/EPP 5 Phase s Du r at i o n ( mon t h s ) O V I s Problem iden t i f i ca t i on 2 A l l St a k ehol d e r s i d ent i f i ed an d selected wi t h i n 2 mo n t h s I n f o r ma t i on pro v i s i on 2 Kic k - of f m e et i n g hel d Knowled g e ga t he r i n g 6 /media/loftslag/Group5-Stakeholders_involvement.pdf

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