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- NEWS [English Version] (2011)
- Content: Regional Activities: Artificial Reefs as a Coastal Protection Measure and Diving Area; Meadows and Forests in the Baltic Sea: RADOST Event at the LLUR; Rocks for the Algae Forest; Workshop ´´Municipal Coastal Protection under Modified Climate Conditions´´; The Beach as Air Conditioner; RADOST Workshop on Coastal Tourism in Hamburg; International Activities: RADOST at the UN Climate Conference in Cancún; Using Synergies – the New Project BALTADAPT; Publications: First RADOST Annual Report Now Online; Book Publication on the Impacts of Global Change on the Baltic Region
- NEWS [English Version] (2011)
- Content: Regional Activities: “Lust op dat Meer:” Conclusion and Challenges Ahead; Quo Vadis – Baltic Sea Coast? The Sense behind Measurement; National Activities: KLIMZUG Status Conference; New Funding Opportunity for Adaptation Measures; Communication with Public Agencies and Offices; International Activities: Workshop Series: “Climate Knowledge for Regional Coastal Stakeholders in the Eastern Baltic Sea Region”; Mussel Farming in the Baltic Sea; Publications: Second RADOST Annual Report; A survey of the perceptions of regional political decision makers
- NEWS [English Version] (2011)
- Content: Regional Activities: RADOST Annual Conference 2011 in Travemünde; Research at Anchor; Stakeholder Analysis; RADOST-Workshop “Coastal Tourism”; BSSSC/BALTEX Conference “Adaptation to Climate Change on the Regional Level”; Workshop “Baltic Sea and Baltic Sea Coast between Climate Change and Climate Adaptation”; Mussel Workshop at the Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde; International Activities: Climate Change, the Science Policy Interface and Coastal Zone Management; Workshops on Regional Availability of Climate Knowledge in the Baltic Sea Region
- Climate Change Adaptation Strategies in the Baltic Sea Region (2011)
- In light of projected climate change impacts in the Baltic Sea region, there is a strong need for enhanced understanding about adaptation needs. In this regard, the role of local level decision makers will be crucial to the success of such adaptation strategies. This primer aims to provide local decision makers with insights and knowledge on the subject. This primer has been prepared as part of the project RADOST (Regional Adaptation Strategies for the German Baltic Sea Coast), which is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research.
- Use of Precipitation Data from the Regional Climate Model CLM for Hydrological Modelling in the dynaklim Project (2011)
- Proceeding of the 12th International Conference on Urban Drainage, Porto Alegre/Brazil, 11-16 September 2011. For the development of adaptation strategies in the research project dynaklim (Dynamic Adaptation of Regional Planning and Development Processes to the Effects of Climate Change in the Emscher-Lippe-Region) numerous models (e. g. sewer models) which need rainfall data as input are used. These models need data with a temporal and spatial resolution beyond the resolution provided by regional climate models. Therefore downscaling of the precipitation data is performed with the help of weather radar data. Comparisons of measurement and model data during 1961-1990 show systematic bias and differing statistical characteristics between the two data types; thus the model data requires preliminary correction before use. A critical point is the corrections´ impact on extreme event data that are applied in extreme value statistics for structure design, e.g. for retention basins. Different characteristics of the analysed rainfall data and correction procedures are described.
- Vulnerability Analysis - FOOD INDUSTRY (2011)
- The vulnerability analysis of the food industry in the Metropolitan Region Bremen-Oldenburg is based on an examination of the supply chains of the poultry, pork, dairy and fish industries.