at the operational/local level.
A calibrated approach (standardized questionnaires and
interviews, expert judgment, and reinterpretation of out-
comes by means of relevant literature) was used to com-
pare the state of affairs in water management in the
selected case-studies.
Adaptive and integrated water management
Given the expected increase of climate-related extreme
events, water governance capabilities
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Revised catalogue of measures
Decision-making 2 Published catalogue of measures
*Objective Verifiable Indicators: the quantitative, qualitative, and time-bound measures that constitute evidence of the extent to which the aims have been met (see
LogFrame matrix)
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Figur 1. Stakeholder participation stage
oo When you integrate knowledge from different stakeholders, whose knowledge
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closely.
Photo: Sigurlaug Gunnlaugsdóttir.
Bárðarbunga
Pálmi Erlendsson, Bergur H. Bergsson and others installing GPS and com-
munication equipment. Photos: Þorgils Ingvarsson and Benedikt G. Ófeigsson.
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to the eruption site at Holuhraun and
related tremor pulses
Increased
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students. If necessary we can form more than one group for the same topic.
2
Group 1 – Scenarios
Objective
To build scenarios for use in a 20 years planning process aiming at design of a climate change
adaptation plan.
Tasks – questions to be answered
1. Knowledge gathering – climate change effects
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Perrels)
For each session report:
o start with a heading indicating session number and title
o for each presentation: name of presenter(s) and title
o start for each presentation summary on a new page
Try to summarize briefly the main lines of argument as well as the project results and
conclusions. This can be just like a not too long bullet list. When relevant, you can notify links
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Annual
report
? Icelandic Met O?e
Bústaðavegur –
Reykjavík
Iceland
Editors:
Sigurlaug
Gunnlaugsdóttir
Sigrún Karlsdóttir
Ingvar Kristinsson
Theódór F. Hervarsson
Design and layout:
Vinnustofa
Atla Hilmarssonar
Printing:
Oddi
Cover photo:
Oddur Sigurðsson
ISSN -
The Icelandic Meteorological O?ce, IMO, is responsi -
ble for real-time monitoring and forecasting
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Conclusions of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Icelandic Civil Protection:
The eruptive activity at Holuhraun continues at similar intensity.
o The eruption sites are the same as before. Lava flows to the East at similar
rates as yesterday. Although the lava is now in contact with the river Jökulsá
á Fjöllum, it does not reduce the lava flow rates significantly. No explosive
activity
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at Bárðarbunga was measured
with the radar system of Isavia’s aircraft. The measurements show large changes on
the ice-surface. Up to 15 m subsidence has occurred in the centre of the caldera,
which corresponds to a volume change of 0.25 km3. The shape of the subsidence
area is in accordance with the elevation of the caldera floor having lowered by that
amount.
o Subsidence of this order has
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