and promoter of the Protocol
and the UK has taken up a leading role on the issue, especially during its presidency
of the EU and the G8 in 2005. The USA, on the other hand, as the greatest emitter
of greenhouse gases, withdrew from the Kyoto Protocol in 2001 and has based its
∗Preasent address: School of Psychology, Cardiff University, Tower Building, Park Place, Cardiff
CF 10 3AT, UK, E-mail
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buy a "Flybus Plus" ticket, further transportation
from BSÍ terminal in central Reykjavík to the hotel is included. Get a return ticket for smooth transportation back to the airport, the same way you came. You do not need to
book your ticket in advance. The Flybus operates for all arriving
flights, and even in case of flight delays it will wait for the passengers.To get around in ReykjavíkCity
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of the potential key impacts from future
climate change in relation to road systems.
Table 1; Jaroszweski, Chapman, Petts (2010)
Intended users: 1) the Finnish Road Agency, 2) the Finnish Transport Administration, 3)
the Ministry of Finance, 4) members of parliamentary committee for transportation
investment and policy, 5) infrastructure planning and construction companies
Outputs
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Participatory processes
in the real world
Conjugation of “to participate”
I participate
You participate
He participates
We participate
They profit
From Arnstein (1969)
Matt Hare, Independent Consultant, Mexico
hare@gmx.de
Participatory Processes in
Practice
Long-term planning for change
3
“PartizipA“
Local level measures assessment for
the Water Framework Directive
(Newig et al 2008)
4
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[online]
URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol15/iss4/art11/
Synthesis, part of a Special Feature on Implementing Participatory Water Management: Recent
Advances in Theory, Practice and Evaluation
Co-engineering Participatory Water Management Processes: Theory and
Insights from Australian and Bulgarian Interventions
Katherine A. Daniell 1, Ian White 2, Nils Ferrand 3, Irina S. Ribarova 4, Peter
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From the beginning, the lead
agency should be transparent about the
influence that participants may have on the
decision as well as about the roles the agency
itself is to play in the design and
implementation processes, e.g., neutral or
partisan.
5. P5: Respect political realities. This principle
establishes that the main decision makers, not
necessarily the lead agency, need to be
identified
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Thorsten Markus and Thomas Neumann, University of Buffalo, USA. The ICESat-2 mission: design, applications and pre-launch performance assessments for monitoring cryopsheric changes
Toni Schenk and Beata Csatho, University of Buffalo, USA. Experimental Results from photon-counting laser altimetry system MABEL
Skype session
Michael Studinger, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, USA. NASA's
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Dubel A, Sendzimir J (2011) Combining participative backcasting and explorative scenario development: Experiences from the
SCENES project. Technological Forecasting and Social Change 78(5): 835-851. doi:10.1016/j.techfore.2011.01.004
Moellenkamp, S., Lamers, M., Huesmann, C., Rotter, S., Pahl-Wostl, C., Speil, K., Pohl, W. (2010). Informal participatory platforms for adaptive management –
insights
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scenario, precipitation increased by 10–15% from 1961–90 to
2070–99, and by 5–10% for the lower emitting scenarios (corresponding to approximately 0.5–1%
per decade).
The CE project also examined RCM results for Iceland based on the HIRHAM model (Haugen and
Iversen, 2006). These results showed enhanced warming over the interior of Iceland compared with
the coastal zone, and a tendency for enhanced
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