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Creating Adaptive Policies, A Guide for Policymaking in an Uncertain World

  Presentation given by Sanjay Tomar, during the Open Science Seminar session: Impacts on the hydrological cycle and water resources, held in New Delhi, India.
 
Sanjay Tomar, Climate Change Division, TERI, Thursday 14 May, 2009
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Glacier and snow melting in the Himalayas and its possible implications

  Presentation given by Madhav Karki, during the Open Science Seminar session: Glacier and snow melt in the Himalayas, held in New Delhi, India.
 
Madhav Karki. International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, Wednesday 13 May, 2009
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Climate change and runoff from glacierised mountain basins

  Presentation given by David Collins, during the Open Science Seminar session: Glacier and snow melt in the Himalayas, held in New Delhi, India.
 
David Collins, University of Salford, Wednesday 13 May, 2009
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MPI-M input to HighNoon and Monsoon in REMO

  Presentation given by Pankaj Kumar, during the Open Science Seminar session: Glacier and snow melt in the Himalayas, held in New Delhi, India.
 
Pankaj Kumar, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Wednesday 13 May, 2009
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Impacts of glacier retreat on Himalayan water resources

  Presentation given by Gwyn Rees, during the Open Science Seminar session: Impacts on the hydrological cycle and water resources, held in New Delhi, India.
 
Gwyn Rees, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH), Thursday 14 May, 2009
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Assessment of the impact of global change on water resources in India

  Presentation given by Hester Biemans during the Open Science Seminar session Impacts on the hydrological cycle and water resources, held in New Delhi, India.
 
Hester Biemans & Fulco Ludwig / Wageningen UR, Thursday 14 May, 2009
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HIGHNOON: adaptation to changing water resources availability in northern India with Himalayan glacier retreat and changing monsoon pattern

  Short introduction to HighNoon given by Eddy Moors, during the Open Science Seminar, held in New Delhi, India.
 
Eddy Moors, Alterra Wageningen UR, Wednesday 13 May, 2009
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Sensitivity of Himalayan Glaciers

  Presentation given by Fujita, during the Open Science Seminar, held in New Delhi, India.
 
Fujita, Nagoya University, Thursday 14 May, 2009
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Climate Change - Adaptation to Agricultural Management - Variability to Rainfall Occurrence and Distribution

  Presentation given by Ashok Mishra, during the Open Science Seminar session: Water resources: scenarios and adaptation, held in New Delhi, India.
 
Ashok Mishra. IIT Kharagpur, Thursday 14 May, 2009
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Glacier runoff in a global climate model

  Presentation given by Jeff Ridley, during the Open Science Seminar session: Predicted changes in Indian monsoon, held in New Delhi, India.
 
Jeff Ridley, Met Office, Hadley Centre, Wednesday 13 May, 2009