and groups come and go frrom processes (how do you keep
them turning up year after year?)
• Participatory burn-out
– legislators want it everywhere
– too often with not enough results
5. Overselling of participation
the tyranny of participation?
Cooke & Kothari (2000)
• Experiences in Cooperation and Development
projects
– Ignorance of existing power structures in local
communities
• Which
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on the climate system may generate changes that will
endanger various aspects of life on Earth. The precise implications of the scientific claims about
climate change, and the extent to which they pose dangers to various populations, are becoming
intensely debated at many levels in relation to policy. How ‘danger’ is interpreted will ultimately
affect which actions are taken. In this paper, we examine how/media/loftslag/Lorenzoni_Pidgeon_2006.pdf
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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An article in Nature on the rifting event at Bárðarbunga
15.12.2014
Advanced online publication in Nature today reports research by an international team of geoscientists on the formation of the intrusive dyke which extends 45 km in the subsurface from the Bárðarbunga
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207 earthquakes have been
detected in the caldera. Two earthquakes were bigger then M5,0, on 31. October at 21:32 an M5,2 earthquake was
detected and M5,3 on 2. November at 16:02. In total 27 earthquakes between M4 and 5 were detected and 8
between M3 and 4.
• The GPS station in the centre of Bardarbunga show that the subsidence of the caldera continues with similar rate as
it has done over
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Management: Recent
Advances in Theory, Practice and Evaluation
Designing Participation Processes for Water Management and Beyond
Yorck von Korff 1,2, Patrick d'Aquino 3, Katherine A. Daniell 2,4, and Rianne Bijlsma 5
ABSTRACT. This article addresses the question of how to design participation processes in water
management and other fields. Despite a lot of work on participation, and especially its
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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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and on the road into the area making observation of the eruption more difficult for
the scientists in the field.
Seismic activity in Bardarbunga continues to be strong. Since Monday, the 3. of November, 200 earthquakes have
been detected in the caldera. The largest measured earthquake was on Tuesday, November 4. at 20:45 of M4,8. A
total of 15 earthquakes were of sizes between M 4 and 5; 15 of sizes
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in the
Dhuenn process for various reasons. While the
Wupperverband aimed at initiating a participatory
process in order to step into an emerging field of
power (participatory water management on the way
towards WFD implementation) [1; 10; 4; 6], it
lacked procedural knowledge on how to design and
conduct a participatory process, as well as financial
and human resources in this field [1; 5]. The
researchers
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for change in the stakeholder involvement process?
5. What conflicts, if any, are there in trying to support social learning and formal decision-making processes at the same time?
6. How do you test behavioural responses to risk and acceptability of policy through the stakeholder involvement process?
7. How should the scenarios be applied in the stakeholder involvement process?
8. Capacity of policy
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