aceptance
of solution
Creating conditions
for implementation
of solution
Implementation
of solution
Monitoring
& Evaluation
Knowledge
elicitation; system
identification
Poor
functioning
system
Well
functioning
system
5
Lectures –
Creating awareness
Forum 1
15.9.04
Forum 2
3.11.04
6
Cognitive mapping
Knowledge Elicitation
Forum 1
15.9.04
Forum 2
3.11.04
Interviews
Jan/Feb 05
7
Forum 1
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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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summers, leading to melting permafrost in the northern part of Finland, resulting in
more frequent buckling of roadways, 5) increases in spring flooding and riparian flooding
and 6) coastal sea level rise and erosion (Jaroszweski, Chapman, & Petts, 2010).
Key uncertainties: 1) epistemic uncertainties- regionally down-scaled projected impacts,
road usage patterns, road safety data, cost data
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taking into account the context,
including multiple value preferences for characteristics and functions of natural
and human systems, over short and longer timescales.
Failure to take public values and views into consideration when taking decisions
on climate risk management will inevitably prove problematic, for several reasons.
At a basic level, climate policies will require a degree of ‘buy/media/loftslag/Lorenzoni_Pidgeon_2006.pdf
in the models, while on the other
hand, models require quantitative information on a wealth of
parameters that is often difficult to extract from storylines. In other
words, there is a mismatch between storylines and model
parameters (Steps 3–4 in Fig. 1), as well as between model output
and revised stories (Steps 5–6). In practice, particularly the
translation of stories into quantified model
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an overview of events: August, September, October, November, December, January, February, March-April-May and the overview article (list of links).
Calendar
Below is a short-cut to additions in March, April and May plus an announcement 1st June.
March: 2-3-4-5-9-12-16-24-26. April: 1-3-8-11-16-24. May: 13-19. June 1.
Panoramic view towards the eruptive site in Holuhraun 3rd September 2014. Photo
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an overview of events: August, September, October, November, December, January, February, March-April-May and the overview article (list of links).
Calendar
Below is a short-cut to additions in March, April and May plus an announcement 1st June.
March: 2-3-4-5-9-12-16-24-26. April: 1-3-8-11-16-24. May: 13-19. June 1.
Panoramic view towards the eruptive site in Holuhraun 3rd September 2014. Photo
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and May. New material is added to the top of the article. In
combination, the monthly articles give an overview of events: August, September, October,
November, December, January, February, March-April-May and the overview article (list of
links).
Calendar
Below is a short-cut to additions in March, April and May plus an announcement 1st June.
March: 2-3-4-5-9-12-16-24-26. April: 1-3-8-11
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