Documentation | Report: On the relationship between risk perception and climate proofing This document provides the results of a scoping study into the role of risk perception in shaping climate proofing the Netherlands. Joop de Boer, VU University Amsterdam, Institute for Environmental Studies, Tuesday 16 February 2010 | | Climate Research Netherlands, Research Highlights Climate Research Netherlands – Research Highlights is a publication of the research programmes Climate changes Spatial Planning and Knowledge for Climate. This publication offers a broad spectrum of Dutch Climate Change research. It highlights the topics we work on, results so far and ongoing research. Climate changes Spatial Planning, Knowledge for Climate, Friday 11 December 2009 | | KfC and CcSP Folder: Climate Adaptation Research, The Hotspot Approach Joint KfC and CcSP Folder: Climate Adaptation Research The Netherlands, The Hotspot Approach. KfC and CcSP, Friday 27 November 2009 | Holland Climate House Folder Folder with information about the Holland Climate House. During the entire COP15, the Holland Climate House offers a broad spectrum of activities including presentations about issues such as new regional climate models and the climate-proofing of cities. Knowledge for Climate / Climate changes Spatial Planning, Friday 20 November 2009 | German climate service centre Presentation by Lutz Cleemann from the Sustainable Business Institute, during Plenary session 6: Tools to disseminate climate change information at the Workshop: Europe Adapts to Climate Change; Science–policy interactions in national adaptation policy. September 14 – 15, 2009, Academy building, Utrecht, the Netherlands. Lutz Cleemann, Sustainable Business Institute, Tuesday 15 September 2009 | European Climate Impact Indicators Presentation by Andre Jol, European Environment Agency (EEA), during Plenary session 6: Tools to disseminate climate change information at the Workshop: Europe Adapts to Climate Change; Science–policy interactions in national adaptation policy. September 14 – 15, 2009, Academy building, Utrecht, the Netherlands. Andre Jol, EEA, Tuesday 15 September 2009 | ADAM Digital Compendium Presentation by Jochen Hinkel, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, during Plenary session 6: Tools to disseminate climate change information at the Workshop: Europe Adapts to Climate Change; Science–policy interactions in national adaptation policy. September 14 – 15, 2009, Academy building, Utrecht, the Netherlands. Jochen Hinkel, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Tuesday 15 September 2009 | Comparing the set-up of web based instruments within the European Union: an overview of the CCCRP June 2009 workshop Presentation by Juha Karhu, Finnish Meteorological Institute, during Plenary session 6: Tools to disseminate climate change information at the Workshop: Europe Adapts to Climate Change; Science–policy interactions in national adaptation policy. September 14 – 15, 2009, Academy building, Utrecht, the Netherlands. Juha Karhu, Finnish Meteorological Institute, Tuesday 15 September 2009 | Dealing with uncertainties in the Netherlands: the Delta Commission Presentation by Pavel Kabat, Wageningen University, during Plenary session 5: Uncertainties in climate change adaptation at the Workshop: Europe Adapts to Climate Change; Science–policy interactions in national adaptation policy. September 14 – 15, 2009, Academy building, Utrecht, the Netherlands. Pavel Kabat, Wageningen University, Tuesday 15 September 2009 | New scenario development ahead of the IPCC AR5 Presentation by Timothy Carter, SYKE, during Plenary session 5: Uncertainties in climate change adaptation at the Workshop: Europe Adapts to Climate Change, Science–policy interactions in national adaptation policy. September 14 – 15, 2009, Academy building, Utrecht, the Netherlands. Timothy Carter, SYKE, Tuesday 15 September 2009 |
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