on the transport sector. Table 1 below shows a tentative distribution of activities
by different stakeholders and by geographic / administrative aggregation level.
Table 1 – Tentative identification of relevant (predominant) operating levels and actors
Local Regional National* International
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ORIGINAL ARTICLE
The role of uncertainty in climate change adaptation
strategies—A Danish water management example
J. C. Refsgaard & K. Arnbjerg-Nielsen & M. Drews & K. Halsnæs & E. Jeppesen &
H. Madsen & A. Markandya & J. E. Olesen & J. R. Porter & J. H. Christensen
Received: 10 November 2011 /Accepted: 4 February 2012
# The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access
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Summary ............................................................................................................................... 4
Summary of the break-out sessions on road infrastructure ................................................... 6
Summary of the break-out sessions on Horsens case
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8 93 Tommy Chan Finland Forest sciences
9 140 Karoliina Pilli-Sihvola Finland
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economics
10 147 Jussi Ylhäisi Finland Meteorology
11 (new) Karen Lundgren Sweden
Engineering &
Design
12 (new) Väinö Nurmi Finland Economics
13
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Scales as mentioned in Cash et al. (2006)
space time juris. inst. man. netw. know. other
Van Apeldoorn et al. 2011 XXX
Mandemaker et al. 2011 XXXX
Van der Veen and Tagel 2011 XXX
De Blaeij et al. 2011 XXXX (spatial) beneficiaries,
ecosystem services
Turnhout and Boonman-Berson 2011 XX
Van Lieshout et al. 2011 XX agricultural
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