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  • 1. Refsgaard_1-Welcome

    – Print yourselves • Case descriptions and tasks/questions • Lecturers’ presentations – Handouts during the week – Pdfs will be uploaded at website afterwards Practicalities • PC login – Internet access • Printing • Lunch • Coffee – tea • Posters Monday afternoon + refreshments • Dinner Tuesday at 19:00 Students • Brief presentation round – now • 2-minutes presentation of research topics /media/loftslag/Refsgaard_1-Welcome.pdf
  • 2. programme2---PhD-Workshop-preceding-Adaptation-Research-Conference

    with whom a slot is proposed to be swapped. In the closing session on Friday afternoon another two Workshop participants will be offered the opportunity of presenting a brief summary of key impressions and messages (2 x 5 minutes). This will require some degree of co-ordination among the rapporteurs. The Conference organizers need to know in time (Friday morning at the latest) who will present /media/loftslag/programme2---PhD-Workshop-preceding-Adaptation-Research-Conference.pdf
  • 3. case_2_day_2

    Define stakeholders Frame Problem -Service Level -Types of scenarios Analyze Scenarios Elaborate Scenarios Need for further action -Legal -Analyze -Etc. Framing OK Mandate National Government Technical Input Mandate Stakeholders Technical Experties Stakeholders Technical Experties Stakeholders -PEER REVIEW_ Acceptability of separate issues. (Trade off) Stakeholders Physical /media/loftslag/case_2_day_2.pdf
  • 4. Eyjaf_status_2010-05-04_IES_IMO

    of the eruption site from Vodafone, Milan and Mulakot; IMO weather radar measurements, NOAA satellite image; information from an eye witness at Fljótshlíð (MJR), information from the Icelandic Coast Guard flight. Eruption plume: Height (a.s.l.): Plume observed at 5.8-6 km height (19-20,000 ft) estimated from the Icelandic Coast Guard (ICG) flight at 10:40 and 15:30 GMT /media/jar/Eyjaf_status_2010-05-04_IES_IMO.pdf
  • 5. Sea ice in November 2009

    northwest of the Westfjords, and the one closest to shore was 89 nm NW of Barði. No main ice edge was seen in the Icelandic waters. The seaice moved southwards in the month, i.e. south by the Blosseville cost of East Greenland. IMO issued a satellite image November 23rd where the sea ice edge could be seen clearly. It was observed to be approximately 100 nm WNW of Straumnes. Easterly /sea-ice/monthly/2009/nr/2333
  • 6. Huntjens_etal-2010-Climate-change-adaptation-Reg_Env_Change

    ORIGINAL ARTICLE Climate change adaptation in European river basins Patrick Huntjens • Claudia Pahl-Wostl • John Grin Received: 1 July 2008 / Accepted: 24 December 2009 / Published online: 2 February 2010  The Author(s) 2010. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract This paper contains an assessment and stan- dardized comparative analysis of the current water man /media/loftslag/Huntjens_etal-2010-Climate-change-adaptation-Reg_Env_Change.pdf
  • 7. IPPC-2007-ar4_syr

    of significant changes consistent with warming Percentage of significant changes consistent with warming 89%94%100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 99%100%98% 96% 91% 94% 94% 90%90%92%94% 355 455 53 119 NAM LA EUR AFR AS ANZ PR* TER MFW** GLO 5 2 106 8 6 1 85 7650 120 24 7645 28,115 28,586 28,671 Changes in physical and biological systems and surface temperature 1970-2004 33 Topic 1 Observed changes /media/loftslag/IPPC-2007-ar4_syr.pdf
  • 8. Isskyrsla_20100407

    °37.30' W025°43.12' 64. N66°37.07' W025°42.88' 65. N66°35.83' W025°39.58' 66. N66°35.98' W025°38.09' 67. N66°36.72' W025°37.63' 68. N66°36.12' W025°30.75' 69. N66°40.29' W025°23.43' 70. N66°41.64' W025°22.00' 71. N66°42.18' W025°18.30' 72. N66°41.81' W025°14.49' 73. N66°43.06' W025°13.71' 74. N66°43.73' W025°15.62' 75. N66°44.26' W025°18.19' 76. N66°46.05' W025°17.16' 77. N66°45.77' W025°10.95' 78 /media/hafis/skyrslur_lhg/Isskyrsla_20100407.pdf
  • 9. Traffc-maintenance_expenditures

    010 35 826 31 995 14 697 - - 11 565 965 240 1 534 288 1989 99 043 344 975 25 658 417 254 - 6 616 27 444 37 107 11 469 - - - 969 568 1 626 822 1988 89 553 316 711 32 055 370 248 - 4 552 24 027 41 360 9 665 - - - 888 171 1 609 435 1987 95 558 294 548 31 938 366 374 - 7 647 22 013 38 900 11 006 - - - 867 984 1 656 504 1986 70 968 273 286 26 725 324 820 - 7 254 19 103 29 614 11 425 - - - 763 193 1 521 /media/loftslag/Traffc-maintenance_expenditures.pdf
  • 10. The weather in Iceland in 2050

    stocks. The acidification of the ocean may also adversely impact ocean food webs, with possible consequences on fisheries. Iceland's ice caps have been melting and will continue to do so. According to scientific estimate, they will almost disappear in the next 200 years. Many of these changes can already be seen, for instance: The tiny ice cap Ok, west of Langjökull, has changed beyond /about-imo/news/nr/2989

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