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  • 1. programme2---PhD-Workshop-preceding-Adaptation-Research-Conference

    During the conference all of you are requested to act as rapporteur in two or three sessions. A preliminary allocation of rapporteur sessions has been made (see below), while accounting for your expertise in certain areas. Participants can suggest changes in the rapporteur session allocation, on the condition a convincing argumentation is provided as well as a confirmed alternative rapporteur /media/loftslag/programme2---PhD-Workshop-preceding-Adaptation-Research-Conference.pdf
  • 2. Hare_1_Part2

    is important to the person about a management issue a71 the important concepts in that system a71 and their relationships to one another (causal, structural etc.) a108 can identify beliefs about how the system works, as well as its problems and their solutions cognitive mapping Knowledge Elicitation 1. Individual SH cognitive maps (Hodgson‘s hexagon modelling) 2. Scientists‘ agent-based /media/loftslag/Hare_1_Part2.pdf
  • 3. Wind turbines

    a total of 2 MW of installed power. The project is part of Landsvirkjun's research and development project on the advantages of wind power in Iceland. Many areas in Iceland show great potential for the successful utilisation of wind energy. The wind turbines each have a 900 kW capacity and together their generating capacity could be up to 5.4 GWh per year. The masts reach a height of 55 metres /about-imo/news/nr/2642
  • 4. Hare-2011-ParticipatoryModelling

    are labelled according to the geographical area of application. Examples such as Zürich and Hase II have already been reviewed and categorized in Hare et al. (2003) and Bots and van Daalen (2008), respectively. The entire Iskar process, of which Iskar (Phase I) is a part, has been categorized by Barreteau et al. (2010). All are included in this review to provide alternative analytical perspectives /media/loftslag/Hare-2011-ParticipatoryModelling.pdf
  • 5. ces-oslo2010_proceedings

    change over the North Atlantic and in some simulations also for Iceland. In all areas, including the North Atlantic and Iceland, a clear climate change signal compared to the spread between the simulations is seen. The standard deviation calculated from 17 of the simulations are less than 1°C in all areas apart from Iceland where it reaches between 1 and 2°C and in parts of the Barents Sea where /media/ces/ces-oslo2010_proceedings.pdf
  • 6. ICEWIND

    in the Nordic countries. In Iceland the main focus has been on establishment of atlases for wind and icing as well as integration of wind power with other energy sources. A wind atlas for Iceland created under the project can now be found on IMO's Icelandic web-site (English legend). Ísvindar Alongside the cooperative Nordic project, an ongoing Icelandic project ÍSVINDAR is run, where /about-imo/arctic/icewind/
  • 7. Daniell_etal-2010

    and evaluating impacts (see also Swallow et al. 2001, van Ast and Boot 2003). METHODS AND DATA This article is based on empirical data that originated from the analysis of the participatory exercise in the Dhuenn basin. The strong involvement of researchers from two research projects (NeWater[1] and ACER[2]) linked by a joint case study led to the variety of sources available for exploration, including /media/loftslag/Daniell_etal-2010.pdf
  • 8. Climate and Energy

    ) with funding from the Nordic Energy Research and the Nordic energy sector. The main objective of the project was to make a comprehensive assessment of the impact of climate change on renewable energy resources in the Nordic area including hydropower, wind power, bio-fuels and solar energy. This study included the evaluation of power production and its sensitivity and vulnerability to climate change on both /climatology/research/ce/
  • 9. Group5-Stakeholders_analysis

    1 Horsens case – Stakeholders analysis Stakeholders Public/private Power level (“nuisance” capacity) Orientation Horstens municipality (competent authority) Public Strong Governance Neighbour municipality Public Strong Governance Policy-maker Public Strong Governance Insurers Private Strong Market Scientific experts (geosciences, economics, sociology, psychology) Public/private /media/loftslag/Group5-Stakeholders_analysis.pdf
  • 10. 2013_001_Nawri_et_al

    and a pressure of 1013.25 hPa. In the case of Iceland, the climate deviates significantly from these standard atmospheric conditions. Additionally, terrain elevation varies considerably across the island. Therefore, seasonal and annual differences in air density from the standard value, as well as spatial variability, need to be taken into account. Approximate air density can be calculated by assuming /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2013/2013_001_Nawri_et_al.pdf

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