30 year time periods (2010-2099)
• Three future emission scenarios: (low, medium, high)
– Comprise of three IPCC Emissions Scenarios: SRES A1FI, SRES A1B, SRES B1
• User Tools: user interface, weather generator, customisable maps and graphs.
UK Solar Resource
present and future
Projecting the UKCP09
anomalies onto the baseline
mode
Present climate grid (5km x 5km)
Future projections rotated grid
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Impact of climate and land use change on the hydrology
of a large-scale agricultural catchment
Lieke van Roosmalen,1 Torben O. Sonnenborg,2 and Karsten H. Jensen1
Received 5 December 2007; revised 21 November 2008; accepted 19 January 2009; published 18 March 2009.
[1] This paper presents a quantitative comparison of plausible climate and land use
change impacts on the hydrology of a large-scale
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: Integrated water resources management; Water framework directive; Catchment modelling; Uncertainty
1. Introduction
New guidelines on water resources management emphasise
the importance of integrated approaches, cross-sectoral plan-
ning and of public participation (GWP, 2000; EC, 2003;
Jønch-Clausen, 2004). The commonly accepted approach inte-
grated water resources management (IWRM) is defined
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Conference on Future Climate
and Renewable Energy:
Impacts, Risks and Adaptation
31 May - 2 June 2010
Soria Moria Hotel and Conference Center, Oslo, Norway
Conference proceedings
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Conference proceedings
Future Climate and Renewable Energy: Impacts, Risks and Adaptation
31 May – 2 June 2010
Soria Moria Hotel and Conference Center, Oslo Norway
Published by: Norwegian Water
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