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NEWS [English Version] (2010)
- Content: Climate Change at the Baltic Sea Coast – The RADOST Project; RADOST Annual Conference 2010; Regional Activities: Extractive Polyculture in the Kiel Fjord; Kick-off meeting – RADOST focus network “Conservation and Land Use”; Baltic Tourism Network for Climate Change Adaption is launched; Kick-off for RADOST pilot projects for drainage management; Geographic Information System (GIS) for RADOST online; Stakeholder and institutional analysis in RADOST; International Activities: RADOST Side Event in Copenhagen; Transatlantic Media Dialogue regarding; Climate Policy in Europe and the US; BaltCICA: 1st International Conference; Dinner Dialogue; Publications
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NEWS [English Version] (2010)
- Content: Regional Activities: Already adapted? German coastal associations tackle climate change; The IMK in RADOST; Action Day in Rostock; Climate Alliance Kiel Bay is launched; First annual RADOST conference; An Introduction to the RADOST advisory board; Climate change on the German Baltic Sea coast; International Activities: Dinner Dialogue on America’s Climate Choices; Global Oceans Conference 2010; Publications
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NEWS [English Version] (2010)
- Content: Regional Activities: Symposium: Beach management; The significance of regional networks; Hanse Sail Business Forum; RADOST-Workshop on Network Building; Investing in beaches – Adaptation activities in Kühlungsborn; Conference on extreme weather events; International Activities: UN Climate Change Conference in Cancún; New project: Regional availability of climate data; Summer School in Warnemünde; Publications
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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FUTURE EXTREME WAVES AT THE GERMAN BALTIC SEA COAST DERIVED FROM REGIONAL CLIMATE MODEL RUNS (2012)
- Information about possible changes of extreme wave heights are essential for the future safe design of coastal and flood protection structures likes dykes, flood protection dunes, revetments etc. In this study, scenarios of regional climate change up to 2100 are used for the evaluation of changes of wave conditions. Analyses on calculated significant wave heights derived from extreme value statistics are showing a different signal of change for the selected locations along the German Baltic Sea Coast. The results are showing that extreme wave heights with a return level of 200 years can increase up to +14%. But also a decrease of down to -14% were found compared to actual conditions, depending on the location and climate change scenario applied. At the location of Warnemünde a slight increasing trend for the change of extreme wave heights could be found for 3 of 4 scenario runs with a maximum increase of +7%.
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The meaning of genetic diversity on the example of the bladder wrack Fucus vesiculosus L. Part II: ‘Development of different fucoid genotypes in different water depths’ (2012)
- A reestablishment of Fucus vesiculosus where it is locally vanished would be an indicator for improved water quality. Thus the Agency for Agriculture, Environment and Rural Areas of Schleswig - Holstein (LLUR) is thinking about opportunities to resettle F. vesiculosus. On behalf of RADOST project, the tolerance of early fucoid life stages towards thermal stress was analysed and after four days of thermal treatment a high percentage of the treated fucoid offspring survived. It might be that inside species genotypes exist which are less sensitive against future environmental changes.