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
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students. If necessary we can form more than one group for the same topic.
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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
o Which knowledge is needed regarding climate effects and the involved uncertainties? What
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closely.
Photo: Sigurlaug Gunnlaugsdóttir.
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Pálmi Erlendsson, Bergur H. Bergsson and others installing GPS and com-
munication equipment. Photos: Þorgils Ingvarsson and Benedikt G. Ófeigsson.
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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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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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in Fjarðarbyggð.
Air quality in urban areas in the East of Iceland:
o Forecasts indicate that high concentrations of sulphuric gases may be
expected in the northern part of the Eastern fjords, Fljótsdalur, Hérað,
Jökuldalur, and on Langanes. Forecast indicates that concentration may
become higher later today. The Environment Agency will set up new
monitoring stations in Akureyri
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