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  • 1. CES_BioFuels_Flyer_new

    ) and changing climate (CC:CC) 1. Current climate (CU) - varying thinning regimes (0%, 15%, 30%,45%) 2. Changing climate (CC) - varying thinning regimes (0%, 15%, 30%,45%) 3. Current (CU) & changing climate (CC) - current thinning regime 4. Current (CU) & changing climate (CC) - changed thinning regimes C l i m a t e s c e n a r i o s M ea s u r e m en t s o f c l i m a t e p /media/ces/CES_BioFuels_Flyer_new.pdf
  • 2. Group3-The-future-of-the-Finnish-national-road-network

    ) Best case (1.5 C increase; 2% increase in prec) BAU A B Change +30 % C D Scenario combination Impact Adaptation measures North South North South A * CC: Possible increase in the amount of snow  more snow clearing  increase in operational costs S-E: increase in traffic volume  increased wear of roads  increase in maintenance cost. ** CC: Possibly less snow, more rain /media/loftslag/Group3-The-future-of-the-Finnish-national-road-network.pdf
  • 3. Group3-Road-scenarios

    in asphalt, road maintenace Change: 30% more than BAU Socio-economic scenario Climate scenario Worst case (4.4 C increase; 17 % increase in prec) Best case (1.5 C increase; 2% increase in prec) BAU A B Change +30 % C D Spatial analogues: - regions which today have a similar climate to the expected future one the study region (IPCC TAR, 2001) - limited by possible lack /media/loftslag/Group3-Road-scenarios.pdf
  • 4. ice-chart_colour-code-standard

    arctic summer navigation); 2) one based on stage of development (SoD) intended for use when the concentration is relatively uniform (high) but the stage of development is variable (e.g. arctic winter navigation). The CT and SoD Colour Code Standards are given below as tables 1 and 2 respectfully. For the convenience of users, definitions of basic symbols in WMO oval form /media/hafis/frodleikur/ice-chart_colour-code-standard.pdf
  • 5. VI_2020_008

    ............................................................................................................... 15 1.1 Aim ........................................................................................................................................ 18 2 THE 1M5 MODEL, WEATHER PREDICTION AND PRECIPITATION OBSERVATIONS ..................................................................................................................... 19 3 METHODOLOGY /media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2020/VI_2020_008.pdf
  • 6. Huntjens_etal-2010-Climate-change-adaptation-Reg_Env_Change

    delay s o r problem s Leadershi p is proactive ;anticipate s o n problem s 2. Leve lo fcohesio n Leadershi p is abl e to formulat e an d articulat e internall y consisten tpolic y preference s Jupill e an d Caporas o (199 8) 3. Leve lo fauthorit y Leadershi p ha s authorit y to ac t externally ,i n particula rth e lega lcompetenc e in give n subjec tmatte r (B )Awarenes s raisin g & educatio n 5 /media/loftslag/Huntjens_etal-2010-Climate-change-adaptation-Reg_Env_Change.pdf
  • 7. Energy Systems

    & Togeby, M. (2007). Statistical Analysis. In: J. Fenger (Ed.) Impacts of Climate Change on Renewable Energy Sources: Their role in the Nordic energy system, Nord 2007:003, 154-174. Mo, B., Wolfgang, O. & Styve, J. (2010). ”The nordic power system in 2020 - Impacts from changing climate conditions”, Conference on future climate and renewable energy: Impacts, Risks and Adaptation, 31.May-2 June 2010 /ces/publications/nr/1937
  • 8. Keranen_Jaana_CES_2010

    Case study – Using the CES risk assessment framework in the biomass and wind power sectors Conference on Future Climate and Renewable Energy: Impacts, Risks and Adaptation 31 May – 2 June 2010 Oslo, Norway Jaana Keränen VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland 202/07/2010 Outline square4 Background information square4 Risk Assessment Framework (RAF) square4 Case-studies: biomass & wind power /media/ces/Keranen_Jaana_CES_2010.pdf
  • 9. Helle_Katrine_Andersen_(DANVA,_Dk)

    Vision for Proactive Climate Change Adaptation in the Danish Water Sector Speaker: Helle Katrine Andersen, DANVA hka@danva.dk To inspire water utilities to develop climate change adaptation strategies and to implement CC adaptation solutions The Danish Water and Waste Water Association (DANVA) has developed a vision for Proactive Climate Change Adaptation in the Water Sector /media/loftslag/Helle_Katrine_Andersen_(DANVA,_Dk).pdf
  • 10. Program

    Swe). CLIMATOOL 12:15 - 13:15 lunch 13:15 p6 Rolf Johnsen (Region Midt, Dk). Climate change adaptation - Collaboration and innovation in society, science and industry is needed 13:45 - 15:15 parallel break-out sessions: Case A: Local but comprehensive case: Horsens fjord - Introduction by Jes Pedersen Case B: Road infrastructure planning & operation case - Introduction Heikki Tuomenvirta /nonam/workshop/program/

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