community with new knowledge of the processes involved. Real-time
observations of magma accumulation and mixingAt the start of the eruption, the lava was relatively rich
in magnesium in comparison with lava from other historical eruptions in Iceland,
indicating an unusually hot magma supply. There was also a lot of carbon
dioxide in the volcanic gases emitted from the eruption vent, indicating
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community with new knowledge of the processes involved. Real-time
observations of magma accumulation and mixingAt the start of the eruption, the lava was relatively rich
in magnesium in comparison with lava from other historical eruptions in Iceland,
indicating an unusually hot magma supply. There was also a lot of carbon
dioxide in the volcanic gases emitted from the eruption vent, indicating
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and is expected to add more values to the integrated water
management (IWM), an implementation cycle of 7 steps (Mysiak et al., 2010). Figure 2 gives a
comparison of IWM and AWM. Learning process/cycle is involved in the whole process of water
management, including policy cycle and management activities.
Three major barriers exist for successful implementation of the AWM: the inflexible of society
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of Eyjafjallajökull and Mýrdalsjökull
was held. All institutes that are
involved during real events
participated and inhabitants were
evacuated
Information from CPD
IMO – CPD collaboration
IMO issues warnings and information on natural hazards to CPD
CPD activates their contingency plan accordingly
Information to public issued through
public radio and television
web
mobil web
text TV
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with full stakeholder involvement. With the participation of two researchers (the authors) and two water managers
previously involved in the case study, a qualitative interview was prepared and carried out in June 2006. The aim of this ex-post
evaluation was to capture and explore the water managers’ experience with Bayesian belief networks when used for integrated and
adaptive water management
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and a true friend - always ready to help, whether the problem involved deciphering convoluted computer codes, delving into the mysteries of the SIL system, making presentable documents using LaTeX, or discussing life, the universe and everything.
Publications
Sigurður Th. Rögnvaldsson
Sigurður Th. Rögnvaldsson, Gylfi P. Hersir og Knútur Árnason 1987. Viðnámsmælingar, fræðileg úttekt, mæling og
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and a true friend - always ready to help, whether the problem involved deciphering convoluted computer codes, delving into the mysteries of the SIL system, making presentable documents using LaTeX, or discussing life, the universe and everything.
Publications
Sigurður Th. Rögnvaldsson
Sigurður Th. Rögnvaldsson, Gylfi P. Hersir og Knútur Árnason 1987. Viðnámsmælingar, fræðileg úttekt, mæling og
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5 ECHO-G, Germany/Korea T30L19/0.5-2.8°×2.8°L20
6 GFDL-CM2.1, USA 2.0°×2.5°L24/0.3-1.0°×1.0°
7 IPSL-CM4, France 3.75°x2.5°L19/2°x1°L31
8 MIROC3.2 (medres), Japan T42L20/0.5-1.4°×1.4°L44
9 MRI-CGCM2.3.2, Japan T42L30/0.5-2.0°×2.5°L23
Modeling output involved to calculate extreme indices includes gridded daily distributions
of surface air temperature maxima and minima and daily
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of scenarios should support the involvement of
stakeholders, which is crucial to adaptive management of climate change. Stakeholders should be involved
very early in the process of planning and they should define relevant scenarios. The participatory process is
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supposed to strengthen the identification of problems and the choice of robust measures in an adaptive
management strategy.
The first
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some form of collective planning and organization
activities because of the stakes, time, and budgets involved in their implementation. Despite the potential
importance of these collective processes for managing complex water-related social–ecological systems,
little research focusing on the project teams that design and organize participatory water management
processes has ever been undertaken. We
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