to specify this in partnerships with
stakeholders and economists (groundwater
protection is dealing with a hypothetical
market)
• Water managers needs tools for evaluating
how efficient resources are used in the
environmental management (e.g. Bayesian
networks could be used for that, because
this tool can help reasoning about complex
and uncertain systems, if used
interactively
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An airborne laser scanner utilizing novel multiple-time-around processing for efficient wide-
area and high point density mapping of mixed-terrain, ice-sheets and glaciers
Robert Ricker, Stefan Hendricks, Veit Helm, Sandra Schwegmann, Henriette Skourup
and Rüdiger Gerdes
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It
implies that any variable (e.g., annual stream-
flow or annual flood peak) has a time-invari-
ant (or 1-year–periodic) probability density
function (pdf), whose properties can be esti-
mated from the instrument record. Under sta-
tionarity, pdf estimation errors are acknowl-
edged, but have been assumed to be reducible
by additional observations, more efficient
estimators, or regional or paleohydrologic
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and will
provide experiences that will be of value for others.
The strategy of integration demands the co-operation of sta?as
well as efficient communication and trust. Two of the values of IMO
are therefore co-operation and reliability.
This does not only apply to the internal communication but also
to our partners outside of the institute, both at the national level
as well as internationally. All
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Woodward,
A.-S. Mériaux, F. S. Tweed & M. Lim ().
The role of multiple glacier outburst floods in
proglacial landscape evolution: The Ey-
jaallajökull eruption, Iceland. Geology (),
–; doi: ./G..
Esther Hlíðar Jensen, Jón Kr. Helgason, Sigur-
jón Einarsson, Guðrún Sverrisdóttir, Ármann
Höskuldsson & Björn Oddsson (). Lahar,
floods and debris flows
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aiming at more efficient adaptation policies including
land-use and other related decisions in urban areas.
Topics for the review discussions:
Does state support for non-insurable hazards only make things worse?
Climate change is expected to increase the extreme weather risks as the extreme weather events are
predicted to be both more frequent and more severe. Market failure in the insurance
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air, urban zoning, safety etc.), and on the ability
of the road transport sector (incl. its infrastructure and supporting services) to co-operate
coherently to find efficient and timely answers (Salanne et al, 2010).
All in all there are three main domains of effects, being (1) traffic safety, (2) road maintenance,
and (3) traffic capacity.
Effects in the domain of traffic safety follow from
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