and Relative Changes When Comparing the A2
and B2 Scenarios to the Current Climatea
Scenario Net Recharge Horizontal Boundary Outflow Drain Flow Base Flow Water Supply Irrigation
Simulations Not Including Abstractions and Irrigation
Current climate 550 23 279 252
A2 scenario + 67 (12%) + 1 (4%) + 56 (20%) + 13 (5%)
B2 scenario + 113 (21%) + 1 (4%) + 92 (33%) + 22 (9%)
Simulations Including Abstractions
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Table 4. Predicted quantitative changes from 1961–1990 to 2021–2050. ......................... 20
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1 Abstract
In order to investigate the effect of climate change on the hydrological regime in Iceland,
future projections of river discharge were made for two watersheds with the WaSiM
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Review 92:1–22, 1998). Nevertheless, the individual
intrinsic preferences which drive decisions in social dilemmas have not yet been empiri-
cally identified. This paper asks whether risk and inequity preferences are behind agents’
behavior in a sequential public good game. The experimental results show that risk aversion
is negatively correlated with the contribution decision of first movers. Second
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list to fill
up the empty places. EUMETSAT is sending 3-5 participants representing the Baltic
countries or other member states. The number of students at the course is 20-25.
Finances
The host country is responsible for the finances and reports to EUMETSAT and its own
Economy department.
There is no course fee.
The host country covers the cost for its own participants and teachers. The host
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