Meetings
Uncertainty in Climate Change Impacts on Water Resources
Seminar 10 September 2009 at Geocenter Copenhagen
At 10 September FIVA and HYACINTS arranged a successful joint seminar with 70 participants from research institutions, private companies, water management organisations and NGO´s.
Eight speakers presented and discussed new scientific methodologies on uncertainty assessments of particular relevance to climate change and water resources.
Have a look at the presentations, download the abstracts or a list of participants:
Uncertainty in hydrological modelling - terminology, methodologies and HYACINTS´contribution
Jens Christian Refsgaard, Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland
Uncertainty and stochastic sensitivity analysis of the GeoPEARL pesticide leaching model
Gerard Heuvelink, Wageningen University, NL
Quantitative techniques for evaluating probability forecasts with observations, including examples from the U.S. National Weather Service
James Brown, National Weather Service, NOAA, USA
WATCH - Water and Global Change
Richard J. Harding, Centre of Ecology and Hydrology, UK
Uncertainty Concepts Applied by the IPCC
Kirsten Halsnæs, DTU Climate Centre, Risø
The role of uncertainty in adaptive water management
Hans Jørgen Henriksen, Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland
Uncertainty in climate change impacts on freshwater ecosystems
Erik Jeppesen, NERI, Aarhus University
Uncertainty of climate change impacts on water resources in Denmark
Lieke van Roosmalen, Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland
Discussion
Abstracts
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Climate Change Impacts on Water Resources Seminar 23 September 2008 at Geocenter Copenhagen At 23 September FIVA and HYACINTS arranged a successful joint seminar with more than 70 participants from research institutions, private companies, water management organisations and NGO´s.
Seven speakers presented new scientific methodologies on topics such as downscaling of results from climate models, problems in use of climate model results as input to hydrological models, and uncertainty in predictions of climate change impacts.
Have a look at the presentations, download the abstracts or a list of participants:
Climate models: From projections to predictions of climate change
Jens Hesselbjerg Christensen, Danish Meteorological Institute
Linking climate change modelling to impacts studies: recent advances in downscaling techniques for hydrological modeling
Hayley J. Fowler, University of Newcastle
Coping with climate model biases in assessing climate change impacts to hydrology
Phil Graham, Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute
Refinement of dynamically downscaled climate scenarios and hydrological modelling
Stein Beldring, Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate
Climate change effects on groundwater and stream discharge in Denmark
Lieke van Roosmalen, University of Copenhagen
Uncertainty on climate change impact predictions
Jørgen E. Olesen, Faculty of Agricultural Science, University of Aarhus
HYACINTS – a new Danish research project
Jens Christian Refsgaard, Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland
Questions for general discussion
Jens Christian Refsgaard, Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland
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