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202. First observations of speed of light tracks by a fluorescence detector looking down on the atmosphere
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Abdellaoui, G., primary, Abe, S., additional, Jr., J.H. Adams, additional, Ahriche, A., additional, Allard, D., additional, Allen, L., additional, Alonso, G., additional, Anchordoqui, L., additional, Anzalone, A., additional, Arai, Y., additional, Asano, K., additional, Attallah, R., additional, Attoui, H., additional, Pernas, M. Ave, additional, Bacholle, S., additional, Bakiri, M., additional, Baragatti, P., additional, Barrillon, P., additional, Bartocci, S., additional, Bayer, J., additional, Beldjilali, B., additional, Belenguer, T., additional, Belkhalfa, N., additional, Bellotti, R., additional, Belov, A., additional, Belov, K., additional, Benmessai, K., additional, Bertaina, M., additional, Biermann, P.L., additional, Biktemerova, S., additional, Bisconti, F., additional, Blanc, N., additional, Błȩcki, J., additional, Blin-Bondil, S., additional, Bobik, P., additional, Bogomilov, M., additional, Bozzo, E., additional, Bruno, A., additional, Caballero, K.S., additional, Cafagna, F., additional, Campana, D., additional, Capdevielle, J-N., additional, Capel, F., additional, Caramete, A., additional, Caramete, L., additional, Carlson, P., additional, Caruso, R., additional, Casolino, M., additional, Cassardo, C., additional, Castellina, A., additional, Catalano, C., additional, Catalano, O., additional, Cellino, A., additional, Chikawa, M., additional, Chiritoi, G., additional, Christl, M.J., additional, Connaughton, V., additional, Conti, L., additional, Cordero, G., additional, Cotto, G., additional, Crawford, H.J., additional, Cremonini, R., additional, Csorna, S., additional, Cummings, A., additional, Dagoret-Campagne, S., additional, Donato, C. De, additional, Taille, C. de la, additional, Santis, C. De, additional, Peral, L. del, additional, Martino, M. Di, additional, Damian, A. Diaz, additional, Djemil, T., additional, Dutan, I., additional, Ebersoldt, A., additional, Ebisuzaki, T., additional, Engel, R., additional, Eser, J., additional, Fenu, F., additional, Fernández-González, S., additional, Fernández-Soriano, J., additional, Ferrarese, S., additional, Flamini, M., additional, Fornaro, C., additional, Fouka, M., additional, Franceschi, A., additional, Franchini, S., additional, Fuglesang, C., additional, Fujii, T., additional, Fujimoto, J., additional, Fukushima, M., additional, Galeotti, P., additional, García-Ortega, E., additional, Garipov, G., additional, Gascón, E., additional, Genci, J., additional, Giraudo, G., additional, Alvarado, C. González, additional, Gorodetzky, P., additional, Greg, R., additional, Guarino, F., additional, Guzmán, A., additional, Hachisu, Y., additional, Haiduc, M., additional, Harlov, B., additional, Haungs, A., additional, Carretero, J. Hernández, additional, Cruz, W. Hidber, additional, Ikeda, D., additional, Inoue, N., additional, Inoue, S., additional, Isgrò, F., additional, Itow, Y., additional, Jammer, T., additional, Jeong, S., additional, Joven, E., additional, Judd, E.G., additional, Jung, A., additional, Jochum, J., additional, Kajino, F., additional, Kajino, T., additional, Kalli, S., additional, Kaneko, I., additional, Karadzhov, Y., additional, Karczmarczyk, J., additional, Katahira, K., additional, Kawai, K., additional, Kawasaki, Y., additional, Kedadra, A., additional, Khales, H., additional, Khrenov, B.A., additional, Kim, Jeong-Sook, additional, Kim, Soon-Wook, additional, Kleifges, M., additional, Klimov, P.A., additional, Kolev, D., additional, Krantz, H., additional, Kreykenbohm, I., additional, Kudela, K., additional, Kurihara, Y., additional, Kusenko, A., additional, Kuznetsov, E., additional, Barbera, A. La, additional, Lachaud, C., additional, Lahmar, H., additional, Lakhdari, F., additional, Larson, R., additional, Larsson, O., additional, Lee, J., additional, Licandro, J., additional, Campano, L. López, additional, Maccarone, M.C., additional, Mackovjak, S., additional, Mahdi, M., additional, Maravilla, D., additional, Marcelli, L., additional, Marcos, J.L., additional, Marini, A., additional, Marszał, W., additional, Martens, K., additional, Martín, Y., additional, Martinez, O., additional, Martucci, M., additional, Masciantonio, G., additional, Mase, K., additional, Mastafa, M., additional, Matev, R., additional, Matthews, J.N., additional, Mebarki, N., additional, Medina-Tanco, G., additional, Mendoza, M.A., additional, Menshikov, A., additional, Merino, A., additional, Meseguer, J., additional, Meyer, S.S., additional, Mimouni, J., additional, Miyamoto, H., additional, Mizumoto, Y., additional, Monaco, A., additional, Ríos, J.A. Morales de los, additional, Moretto, C., additional, Nagataki, S., additional, Naitamor, S., additional, Napolitano, T., additional, Naslund, W., additional, Nava, R., additional, Neronov, A., additional, Nomoto, K., additional, Nonaka, T., additional, Ogawa, T., additional, Ogio, S., additional, Ohmori, H., additional, Olinto, A.V., additional, Orleański, P., additional, Osteria, G., additional, Pagliaro, A., additional, Painter, W., additional, Panasyuk, M.I., additional, Panico, B., additional, Pasqualino, G., additional, Parizot, E., additional, Park, I.H., additional, Pastircak, B., additional, Patzak, T., additional, Paul, T., additional, Pérez-Grande, I., additional, Perfetto, F., additional, Peter, T., additional, Picozza, P., additional, Pindado, S., additional, Piotrowski, L.W., additional, Piraino, S., additional, Placidi, L., additional, Plebaniak, Z., additional, Pliego, S., additional, Pollini, A., additional, Polonski, Z., additional, Popescu, E.M., additional, Prat, P., additional, Prévôt, G., additional, Prieto, H., additional, Puehlhofer, G., additional, Putis, M., additional, Rabanal, J., additional, Radu, A.A., additional, Reyes, M., additional, Rezazadeh, M., additional, Ricci, M., additional, Frías, M.D. Rodríguez, additional, Rodencal, M., additional, Ronga, F., additional, Roudil, G., additional, Rusinov, I., additional, Rybczyński, M., additional, Sabau, M.D., additional, Cano, G. Sáez, additional, Sagawa, H., additional, Sahnoune, Z., additional, Saito, A., additional, Sakaki, N., additional, Salazar, H., additional, Balanzar, J.C. Sanchez, additional, Sánchez, J.L., additional, Santangelo, A., additional, Sanz-Andrés, A., additional, Palomino, M. Sanz, additional, Saprykin, O., additional, Sarazin, F., additional, Sato, M., additional, Schanz, T., additional, Schieler, H., additional, Scotti, V., additional, Selmane, S., additional, Semikoz, D., additional, Serra, M., additional, Sharakin, S., additional, Shimizu, H.M., additional, Shinozaki, K., additional, Shirahama, T., additional, Spataro, B., additional, Stan, I., additional, Sugiyama, T., additional, Supanitsky, D., additional, Suzuki, M., additional, Szabelska, B., additional, Szabelski, J., additional, Tajima, N., additional, Tajima, T., additional, Takahashi, Y., additional, Takami, H., additional, Takeda, M., additional, Takizawa, Y., additional, Talai, M.C., additional, Tenzer, C., additional, Thomas, S.B., additional, Tibolla, O., additional, Tkachev, L., additional, Tokuno, H., additional, Tomida, T., additional, Tone, N., additional, Toscano, S., additional, Traïche, M., additional, Tsenov, R., additional, Tsunesada, Y., additional, Tsuno, K., additional, Tubbs, J., additional, Turriziani, S., additional, Uchihori, Y., additional, Vaduvescu, O., additional, Valdés-Galicia, J.F., additional, Vallania, P., additional, Vankova, G., additional, Vigorito, C., additional, Villaseñor, L., additional, Vlcek, B., additional, Ballmoos, P. von, additional, Vrabel, M., additional, Wada, S., additional, Watanabe, J., additional, Jr., J. Watts, additional, Weber, M., additional, Muñoz, R. Weigand, additional, Weindl, A., additional, Wiencke, L., additional, Wille, M., additional, Wilms, J., additional, Włodarczyk, Z., additional, Yamamoto, T., additional, Yang, J., additional, Yano, H., additional, Yashin, I.V., additional, Yonetoku, D., additional, Yoshida, S., additional, Young, R., additional, Zgura, I.S, additional, Zotov, M.Yu., additional, and Marchi, A. Zuccaro, additional
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203. Stability of unsaturated soil slopes subjected to external load and rainfall
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Khattab, Suhail A. A., primary, Al-Sulaifanie, Bayer J., additional, and alarna, Ayad mohammed mahmmod, additional
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204. Meteor studies in the framework of the JEM-EUSO program
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Abdellaoui, G., Abe, S., Acheli, A., Adams, J. H. J. H., Ahmad, S., Ahriche, A., Albert, J. -N, Allard, D., Alonso, G., Anchordoqui, L., Andreev, V., Anzalone, A., Aouimeure, W., Arai, Y., Arsene, N., Asano, K., Attallah, R., Attoui, H., Pemas, M. Ave, Bacholle, S., Bakiri, M., Baragatti, P., Barrillon, P., Bartocci, S., Batsch, T., Bayer, J., Bechini, R., Belenguer, T., Bellotti, R., Belov, A., Belov, K., Benadda, B., Benmessai, K., Berlind, A. A., Bertaina, M., Biermann, P. L., Biktemerova, S., Bisconti, F., Blanc, N., Blecki, J., Blin-Bondil, S., Bobik, P., Bogomilov, M., Bonamente, M., Boudaoud, R., Bozzo, E., Briggs, M. S., Bruno, A., Caballero, K. S., Cafagna, F., Campana, D., Capdevielle, J. -N, Capel, Francesca, Caramete, A., Caramete, L., Carlson, Per, Caruso, R., Casolino, M., Cassardo, C., Castellina, A., Castellini, G., Catalano, C., Catalano, O., Cellino, A., Chikawa, M., Chiritoi, G., Christl, M. J., Connaughton, V., Conti, L., Cordero, G., Crawford, H. J., Cremonini, R., Csorna, S., Dagoret-Campagne, S., De Donato, C., de la Taille, C., De Santis, C., del Peral, L., Di Martino, M., Djemil, T., Djenas, S. A., Dulucq, F., Dupieux, M., Dutan, I., Ebersoldt, A., Ebisuzaki, T., Engel, R., Eser, J., Fang, K., Fenu, F., Fernandez-Gonzalez, S., Fernandez-Soriano, J., Ferrarese, S., Finco, D., Flamini, M., Fornaro, C., Fouka, M., Franceschi, A., Franchini, S., Fuglesang, Christer, Fujimoto, J., Fukushima, M., Galeotti, P., Garcia-Ortega, E., Garipov, G., Gascon, E., Geary, J., Gelmini, G., Genci, J., Giraudo, G., Gonchar, M., Alvarado, C. Gonzalez, Gorodetzky, P., Guarino, F., Guehaz, R., Guzman, A., Hachisu, Y., Haiduc, M., Harlov, B., Haungs, A., Carretero, J. Hernandez, Hidber, W., Higashide, K., Ikeda, D., Ikeda, H., Inoue, N., Inoue, S., Isgro, F., Itow, Y., Jammer, T., Joven, E., Judd, E. G., Jung, A., Jochum, J., Kajino, F., Kajino, T., Kalli, S., Kaneko, I., Kang, D., Kanouni, F., Karadzhov, Y., Karczmarczyk, J., Karus, M., Katahira, K., Kawai, K., Kawasaki, Y., Kedadra, A., Khales, H., Khrenov, B. A., Kim, Jeong-Sook, Kim, Soon-Wook, Kim, Sug-Whan, Kleifges, M., Klimov, P. A., Kolev, D., Kreykenbohm, I., Kudela, K., Kurihara, Y., Kusenko, A., Kuznetsov, E., Lacombe, M., Lachaud, C., Lahmar, H., Lakhdari, F., Larsson, Oscar, Lee, J., Licandro, J., Lim, H., Campano, L. Lopez, Maccarone, M. C., Mackovjak, S., Mandi, M., Maravilla, D., Marcelli, L., Marcos, J. L., Marini, A., Martens, K., Martin, Y., Martinez, O., Masciantonio, G., Mase, K., Matev, R., Matthews, J. N., Mebarki, N., Medina-Tanco, G., Mehrad, L., Mendoza, M. A., Merino, A., Memik, T., Meseguer, J., Messaoud, S., Micu, O., Mimouni, J., Miyamoto, H., Miyazaki, Y., Mizumoto, Y., Modestino, G., Monaco, A., Monnier-Ragaigne, D., de los Rios, J. A. Morales, Moretto, C., Morozenko, V. S., Mot, B., Murakami, T., Nadji, B., Nagano, M., Nagata, M., Nagataki, S., Nakamura, T., Napolitano, T., Nardellis, A., Naumov, D., Nava, R., Neronov, A., Nomoto, K., Nonaka, T., Ogawa, T., Ogio, S., Ohmori, H., Olinto, A. V., Orleariski, P., Osteria, G., Painter, W., Panasyuk, M. I., Panico, B., Parizot, E., Park, I. H., Park, H. W., Pastircak, B., Patzak, T., Paul, T., Pennypacker, C., Perdichizzi, M., Perez-Grande, I., Perfetto, F., Peter, T., Picozza, P., Pierog, T., Pindado, S., Piotrowski, L. W., Pirainou, S., Placidis, L., Plebaniak, Z., Pliego, S., Pollini, A., Popescu, E. M., Prat, P., Prevot, G., Prieto, H., Putis, M., Rabanal, J., Radu, A. A., Rahmani, M., Reardon, P., Reyes, M., Rezazadeh, M., Ricci, M., Frias, M. D. Rodriguez, Ronga, F., Roth, M., Rothkaehl, H., Roudil, G., Rusinov, I., Rybczynski, M., Sabau, M. D., Cano, G. Saez, Sagawa, H., Sahnoune, Z., Saito, A., Sakaki, N., Sakata, M., Salazar, H., Sanchez, J. C., Sanchez, J. L., Santangelo, A., Cruz, L. Santiago, Sanz-Andres, A., Palomino, M. Sanz, Saprykin, O., Sarazin, F., Sato, H., Sato, M., Schanz, T., Schieler, H., Scotti, V., Segreto, A., Selmane, S., Semikoz, D., Serra, M., Sharakin, S., Shibata, T., Shimizu, H. M., Shinozaki, K., Shirahama, T., Siemieniec-Ozieblo, G., Sledd, J., Slomiriska, K., Sobey, A., Stan, I., Sugiyama, T., Supanitsky, D., Suzuki, M., Szabelska, B., Szabelski, J., Tahi, H., Tajima, F., Tajima, N., Tajima, T., Takahashi, Y., Takami, H., Takeda, M., Takizawa, Y., Talai, M. C., Tenzer, C., Tibolla, O., Tkachev, L., Tokuno, H., Tomida, T., Tone, N., Toscano, S., Traiche, M., Tsenov, R., Tsunesada, Y., Tsuno, K., Tymieniecka, T., Uchihori, Y., Unger, M., Vaduvescu, O., Valdes-Galicia, J. F., Vallania, P., Vankova, G., Vigorito, C., Villasenor, L., Vicek, B., von Ballmoos, P., Vrabel, M., Wada, S., Watanabe, J., Watanabe, S., Watts, J., Jr., Weber, M., Munoz, R. Weigand, Weindl, A., Weiler, T. J., Wibig, T., Wiencke, L., Wille, M., Wilms, J., Wlodarczyk, Z., Yamamoto, T., Yamamoto, Y., Yang, J., Yano, H., Yashin, I. V., Yonetoku, D., Yoshida, S., Young, R., Zgura, I. S., Zotov, M. Yu., Marchi, A. Zuccaro, Abdellaoui, G., Abe, S., Acheli, A., Adams, J. H. J. H., Ahmad, S., Ahriche, A., Albert, J. -N, Allard, D., Alonso, G., Anchordoqui, L., Andreev, V., Anzalone, A., Aouimeure, W., Arai, Y., Arsene, N., Asano, K., Attallah, R., Attoui, H., Pemas, M. Ave, Bacholle, S., Bakiri, M., Baragatti, P., Barrillon, P., Bartocci, S., Batsch, T., Bayer, J., Bechini, R., Belenguer, T., Bellotti, R., Belov, A., Belov, K., Benadda, B., Benmessai, K., Berlind, A. A., Bertaina, M., Biermann, P. L., Biktemerova, S., Bisconti, F., Blanc, N., Blecki, J., Blin-Bondil, S., Bobik, P., Bogomilov, M., Bonamente, M., Boudaoud, R., Bozzo, E., Briggs, M. S., Bruno, A., Caballero, K. S., Cafagna, F., Campana, D., Capdevielle, J. -N, Capel, Francesca, Caramete, A., Caramete, L., Carlson, Per, Caruso, R., Casolino, M., Cassardo, C., Castellina, A., Castellini, G., Catalano, C., Catalano, O., Cellino, A., Chikawa, M., Chiritoi, G., Christl, M. J., Connaughton, V., Conti, L., Cordero, G., Crawford, H. J., Cremonini, R., Csorna, S., Dagoret-Campagne, S., De Donato, C., de la Taille, C., De Santis, C., del Peral, L., Di Martino, M., Djemil, T., Djenas, S. A., Dulucq, F., Dupieux, M., Dutan, I., Ebersoldt, A., Ebisuzaki, T., Engel, R., Eser, J., Fang, K., Fenu, F., Fernandez-Gonzalez, S., Fernandez-Soriano, J., Ferrarese, S., Finco, D., Flamini, M., Fornaro, C., Fouka, M., Franceschi, A., Franchini, S., Fuglesang, Christer, Fujimoto, J., Fukushima, M., Galeotti, P., Garcia-Ortega, E., Garipov, G., Gascon, E., Geary, J., Gelmini, G., Genci, J., Giraudo, G., Gonchar, M., Alvarado, C. Gonzalez, Gorodetzky, P., Guarino, F., Guehaz, R., Guzman, A., Hachisu, Y., Haiduc, M., Harlov, B., Haungs, A., Carretero, J. Hernandez, Hidber, W., Higashide, K., Ikeda, D., Ikeda, H., Inoue, N., Inoue, S., Isgro, F., Itow, Y., Jammer, T., Joven, E., Judd, E. G., Jung, A., Jochum, J., Kajino, F., Kajino, T., Kalli, S., Kaneko, I., Kang, D., Kanouni, F., Karadzhov, Y., Karczmarczyk, J., Karus, M., Katahira, K., Kawai, K., Kawasaki, Y., Kedadra, A., Khales, H., Khrenov, B. A., Kim, Jeong-Sook, Kim, Soon-Wook, Kim, Sug-Whan, Kleifges, M., Klimov, P. A., Kolev, D., Kreykenbohm, I., Kudela, K., Kurihara, Y., Kusenko, A., Kuznetsov, E., Lacombe, M., Lachaud, C., Lahmar, H., Lakhdari, F., Larsson, Oscar, Lee, J., Licandro, J., Lim, H., Campano, L. Lopez, Maccarone, M. C., Mackovjak, S., Mandi, M., Maravilla, D., Marcelli, L., Marcos, J. L., Marini, A., Martens, K., Martin, Y., Martinez, O., Masciantonio, G., Mase, K., Matev, R., Matthews, J. N., Mebarki, N., Medina-Tanco, G., Mehrad, L., Mendoza, M. A., Merino, A., Memik, T., Meseguer, J., Messaoud, S., Micu, O., Mimouni, J., Miyamoto, H., Miyazaki, Y., Mizumoto, Y., Modestino, G., Monaco, A., Monnier-Ragaigne, D., de los Rios, J. A. Morales, Moretto, C., Morozenko, V. S., Mot, B., Murakami, T., Nadji, B., Nagano, M., Nagata, M., Nagataki, S., Nakamura, T., Napolitano, T., Nardellis, A., Naumov, D., Nava, R., Neronov, A., Nomoto, K., Nonaka, T., Ogawa, T., Ogio, S., Ohmori, H., Olinto, A. V., Orleariski, P., Osteria, G., Painter, W., Panasyuk, M. I., Panico, B., Parizot, E., Park, I. H., Park, H. W., Pastircak, B., Patzak, T., Paul, T., Pennypacker, C., Perdichizzi, M., Perez-Grande, I., Perfetto, F., Peter, T., Picozza, P., Pierog, T., Pindado, S., Piotrowski, L. W., Pirainou, S., Placidis, L., Plebaniak, Z., Pliego, S., Pollini, A., Popescu, E. M., Prat, P., Prevot, G., Prieto, H., Putis, M., Rabanal, J., Radu, A. A., Rahmani, M., Reardon, P., Reyes, M., Rezazadeh, M., Ricci, M., Frias, M. D. Rodriguez, Ronga, F., Roth, M., Rothkaehl, H., Roudil, G., Rusinov, I., Rybczynski, M., Sabau, M. D., Cano, G. Saez, Sagawa, H., Sahnoune, Z., Saito, A., Sakaki, N., Sakata, M., Salazar, H., Sanchez, J. C., Sanchez, J. L., Santangelo, A., Cruz, L. Santiago, Sanz-Andres, A., Palomino, M. Sanz, Saprykin, O., Sarazin, F., Sato, H., Sato, M., Schanz, T., Schieler, H., Scotti, V., Segreto, A., Selmane, S., Semikoz, D., Serra, M., Sharakin, S., Shibata, T., Shimizu, H. M., Shinozaki, K., Shirahama, T., Siemieniec-Ozieblo, G., Sledd, J., Slomiriska, K., Sobey, A., Stan, I., Sugiyama, T., Supanitsky, D., Suzuki, M., Szabelska, B., Szabelski, J., Tahi, H., Tajima, F., Tajima, N., Tajima, T., Takahashi, Y., Takami, H., Takeda, M., Takizawa, Y., Talai, M. C., Tenzer, C., Tibolla, O., Tkachev, L., Tokuno, H., Tomida, T., Tone, N., Toscano, S., Traiche, M., Tsenov, R., Tsunesada, Y., Tsuno, K., Tymieniecka, T., Uchihori, Y., Unger, M., Vaduvescu, O., Valdes-Galicia, J. F., Vallania, P., Vankova, G., Vigorito, C., Villasenor, L., Vicek, B., von Ballmoos, P., Vrabel, M., Wada, S., Watanabe, J., Watanabe, S., Watts, J., Jr., Weber, M., Munoz, R. Weigand, Weindl, A., Weiler, T. J., Wibig, T., Wiencke, L., Wille, M., Wilms, J., Wlodarczyk, Z., Yamamoto, T., Yamamoto, Y., Yang, J., Yano, H., Yashin, I. V., Yonetoku, D., Yoshida, S., Young, R., Zgura, I. S., Zotov, M. Yu., and Marchi, A. Zuccaro
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We summarize the state of the art of a program of UV observations from space of meteor phenomena, a secondary objective of the JEM-EUSO international collaboration. Our preliminary analysis indicates that JEM-EUSO, taking advantage of its large FOV and good sensitivity, should be able to detect meteors down to absolute magnitude close to 7. This means that JEM-EUSO should be able to record a statistically significant flux of meteors, including both sporadic ones, and events produced by different meteor streams. Being unaffected by adverse weather conditions, JEM-EUSO can also be a very important facility for the detection of bright meteors and fireballs, as these events can be detected even in conditions of very high sky background. In the case of bright events, moreover, exhibiting some persistence of the meteor train, preliminary simulations show that it should be possible to exploit the motion of the ISS itself and derive at least a rough 3D reconstruction of the meteor trajectory. Moreover, the observing strategy developed to detect meteors may also be applied to the detection of nuclearites, exotic particles whose existence has been suggested by some theoretical investigations. Nuclearites are expected to move at higher velocities than meteoroids, and to exhibit a wider range of possible trajectories, including particles moving upward after crossing the Earth. Some pilot studies, including the approved Mini-EUSO mission, a precursor of JEM-EUSO, are currently operational or in preparation. We are doing simulations to assess the performance of Mini-EUSO for meteor studies, while a few meteor events have been already detected using the ground-based facility EUSO-TA., QC 20170803
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205. Loss and damage from climate change: implications for the Arctic
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Mechler, R., Bower, L., Linnerooth-Bayer, J., Schinko, T., Surmiski, S., Landauer, M., Juhola, S., Mechler, R., Bower, L., Linnerooth-Bayer, J., Schinko, T., Surmiski, S., Landauer, M., and Juhola, S.
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206. Cosmic ray oriented performance studies for the JEM-EUSO fist level trigger
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Abdellaoui, G., Abe, S., Acheli, A., Adams, J.H., Ahmad, S., Ahriche, A., Albert, J.-N., Allard, D., Alonso, G., Anchordoqui, L., Andreev, V., Anzalone, A., Aouimeur, W., Arai, Y., Arsene, N., Asano, K., Attallah, R., Attoui, H., Ave Pernas, M., Bacholle, S., Bakiri, M., Baragatti, P., Barrillon, P., Bartocci, S., Batsch, T., Bayer, J., Bechini, R., Belenguer, T., Bellotti, R., Belov, A., Belov, K., Benadda, B., Benmessai, K., Berlind, A.A., Bertaina, M., Biermann, P.L., Biktemerova, S., Bisconti, F., Blanc, N., Blecki, J., Blin-Bondil, S., Bobik, P., Bogomilov, M., Bonamente, M., Boudaoud, R., Bozzo, E., Briggs, M.S., Bruno, A., Caballero, K.S., Cafagna, F., Campana, D., Capdevielle, J.-N., Capel, F., Caramete, A., Caramete, L., Carlson, P., Caruso, R., Casolino, M., Cassardo, C., Castellina, A., Castellini, G., Catalano, C., Catalano, O., Cellino, A., Chikawa, M., Chiritoi, G., Christl, M.J., Connaughton, V., Conti, L., Contino, G., Cordero, G., Cotto, G., Crawford, H.J., Cremonini, R., Csorna, S., Dagoret-Campagne, S., Donato, C. De, Taille, C. de la, Santis, C. De, Peral, L. del, Martino, M. Di, Djemil, T., Djenas, S.A., Dulucq, F., Dupieux, M., Dutan, I., Ebersoldt, A., Ebisuzaki, T., Engel, R., Eser, J., Kang, K., Fenu, F., Fernández-González, S., Fernández-Soriano, J., Ferrarese, S., Finco, D., Flamini, M., Fornaro, C., Forza, R., Fouka, M., Franceschi, A., Franchini, Sebastián, Fuglesang, C., Fujimoto, J., Fukhusima, M., Galeotti, P., García-Ortega, E., Garipov, G., Gascón, E., Geary, J., Gelmini, G., Genci, J., Giraudo, G., Gonchar, M., González Alvarado, C., Gorodetzky, P., Guardone, N., Gaurino, F., Guehaz, R., Guzmán, A., Hachisu, Y., Haiduc, M., Harlov, B., Haungs, A., Hernández Carretero, J., Hidber, W., Higashide, K., Ikeda, D., Ikeda, H., Inoue, N., Inoue, S., Insolia, A., Isgro, F., Itow, Y., Jammer, T., Joven, E., Judd, E.G., Jung, A., Joschum, J., Kajino, F., Kajino, T., Kalli, S., Kaneko, I., Kang, D., Kanouni, F., Karadzhov, Y., Karczmarczyk, J., Karus, M., Katahiri, K., Kawai, K., Kawasaki, Y., Kedadra, A., Khales, H., Khrenov, B.A., Kim, Jeong-Sook, Kim, Soon-Wook, Kim, Sug-Whan, Kleifges, M., Klimov, P.A., Kolev, D., Kreykenbohm, I., Kudela, K., Kurihara, Y., Kusenko, A., Kutznetsov, E., Lacombe, M., Lachaud, C., Lahmar, H., Lakhdari, F., Larsson, O., Lee, J., Licandro, J., Lim, H., López Campano, L., Maccarone, M.C., Mackovjak, S., Mahdi, M., Manfrin, M, Maravilla, D., Marcelli, L., Marcos, J.L., Marini, A., Martens, K., Martín, Y., Martínez, O., Masciantonio, G., Mase, K., Matev, R., Matthews, J.N., Mebarki, N., Medina-Tanco, G., Mehrad, L., Mendoza, M.A., Merino, A., Mernik, T., Meseguer Ruiz, José, Messaoud, S., Micu, O., Mignone, M., Mimouni, J., Miyamoto, H., Miyazaki, Y., Mizumoto, Y., Modestino, G., Monaco, Antonello, Monnier-Ragaigne, D., Morales de los Ríos, J.A., Moretto, C., Morozenko, V.S., Mot, B., Murakami, T., Nadji, B., Nagano, M., Nagata, M., Nagataki, S., Nakamura, T., Napolitano, T., Naumov, D., Nava, R., Neronov, A., Nomoto, K., Nonaka, T., Ogawa, T., Ohmori, H., Olinonto, A.V., Orleański, P., Osteria, G., Painter, W., Panasyuk, M.I., Panico, B., Parizot, E., Park, I.H., Park, H.W., Pastircak, B., Patzak, T., Paul, T., Pennypacker, C., Pérez-Grande, María Isabel, Perfetto, F., Peter, T., Picozza, P., Pierog, T., Pindado Carrion, Santiago, Piotrowski, L.W., Piraino, S., Placidi, L., Plebaniak, Z., Pliego, S., Pollini, A., Popescu, E.M., Prat, P., Prévôt, G., Prieto, H., Putis, M., Rabanal, J., Radu, A.A., Rahmani, M., Reardon, P., Reyes, M., Rezazadeh, M., Ricci, M., Rodríguez Frías, M.D., Ronga, F., Roth, M., Rothkaehl, H., Roudil, G., Rusinov, I., Rybczyński, M., Sabau, M.D., Sáez Cano, G., Sagawa, H., Sahnoune, Z., Saito, A., Sakaki, N., Sakata, M., Salazar, H., Sánchez, J.C., Sánchez, J.L., Santangelo, A., Santiago Cruz, L., Sanz Andres, Angel Pedro, Sanz Palomino, M., Saprykin, O., Sarazin, F., Sato, H., Schanz, T., Schieler, H., Scotti, V., Segreto, A., Selmane, S., Semikoz, D., Serra, M., Sharakin, S., Shibata, T., Shimizu, H.M., Shinozaki, K., Shirahama, T., Siemieniec-Oziȩbło, G., Sledd, J., Stominska, K., Sobey, A., Stan, I., Sugiyama, T., Supanitsky, D., Suzuki, M., Szabelska, B., Szabelski, J., Tahi, H., Tajima, F., Tajima, N., Takahashi, Y., Takami, H., Takeda, M., Takizawa, Y., Talai, M.C., Tenzer, C., Tibolla, O., Tkachev, L., Tokuno, H., Tomida, T., Tone, N., Toscano, S., Traïche, M., Tsenov, R., Tsunesada, Y., Tsuno, K., Tymieniecka, T., Uchihori, Y., Unger, M., Vaduvescu, O., Valdés-Galicia, J.F., Vallania, P., Vankova, G., Vigorito, C., Villaseñor, L., Vlcek, B., von Ballmoos, P., Vrabel, M., Wada, S., Watanabe, J., Watanabe, S., Watts, J., Weber, M., Weigand Muñoz, R., Weindl, A., Weiler, T.J., Wibig, T., Wiencke, L., Wille, M., Wilms, J., Wlodarczyck, Z., Yamamoto, T., Yamamoto, Y., Yang, J., Yano, H., Yashin, I.V., Yonetoku, D., Yoshida, S., Young, R., Zgura, I.S, Zotov, M.Yu., Zuccaro Marchini, A., Abdellaoui, G., Abe, S., Acheli, A., Adams, J.H., Ahmad, S., Ahriche, A., Albert, J.-N., Allard, D., Alonso, G., Anchordoqui, L., Andreev, V., Anzalone, A., Aouimeur, W., Arai, Y., Arsene, N., Asano, K., Attallah, R., Attoui, H., Ave Pernas, M., Bacholle, S., Bakiri, M., Baragatti, P., Barrillon, P., Bartocci, S., Batsch, T., Bayer, J., Bechini, R., Belenguer, T., Bellotti, R., Belov, A., Belov, K., Benadda, B., Benmessai, K., Berlind, A.A., Bertaina, M., Biermann, P.L., Biktemerova, S., Bisconti, F., Blanc, N., Blecki, J., Blin-Bondil, S., Bobik, P., Bogomilov, M., Bonamente, M., Boudaoud, R., Bozzo, E., Briggs, M.S., Bruno, A., Caballero, K.S., Cafagna, F., Campana, D., Capdevielle, J.-N., Capel, F., Caramete, A., Caramete, L., Carlson, P., Caruso, R., Casolino, M., Cassardo, C., Castellina, A., Castellini, G., Catalano, C., Catalano, O., Cellino, A., Chikawa, M., Chiritoi, G., Christl, M.J., Connaughton, V., Conti, L., Contino, G., Cordero, G., Cotto, G., Crawford, H.J., Cremonini, R., Csorna, S., Dagoret-Campagne, S., Donato, C. De, Taille, C. de la, Santis, C. De, Peral, L. del, Martino, M. Di, Djemil, T., Djenas, S.A., Dulucq, F., Dupieux, M., Dutan, I., Ebersoldt, A., Ebisuzaki, T., Engel, R., Eser, J., Kang, K., Fenu, F., Fernández-González, S., Fernández-Soriano, J., Ferrarese, S., Finco, D., Flamini, M., Fornaro, C., Forza, R., Fouka, M., Franceschi, A., Franchini, Sebastián, Fuglesang, C., Fujimoto, J., Fukhusima, M., Galeotti, P., García-Ortega, E., Garipov, G., Gascón, E., Geary, J., Gelmini, G., Genci, J., Giraudo, G., Gonchar, M., González Alvarado, C., Gorodetzky, P., Guardone, N., Gaurino, F., Guehaz, R., Guzmán, A., Hachisu, Y., Haiduc, M., Harlov, B., Haungs, A., Hernández Carretero, J., Hidber, W., Higashide, K., Ikeda, D., Ikeda, H., Inoue, N., Inoue, S., Insolia, A., Isgro, F., Itow, Y., Jammer, T., Joven, E., Judd, E.G., Jung, A., Joschum, J., Kajino, F., Kajino, T., Kalli, S., Kaneko, I., Kang, D., Kanouni, F., Karadzhov, Y., Karczmarczyk, J., Karus, M., Katahiri, K., Kawai, K., Kawasaki, Y., Kedadra, A., Khales, H., Khrenov, B.A., Kim, Jeong-Sook, Kim, Soon-Wook, Kim, Sug-Whan, Kleifges, M., Klimov, P.A., Kolev, D., Kreykenbohm, I., Kudela, K., Kurihara, Y., Kusenko, A., Kutznetsov, E., Lacombe, M., Lachaud, C., Lahmar, H., Lakhdari, F., Larsson, O., Lee, J., Licandro, J., Lim, H., López Campano, L., Maccarone, M.C., Mackovjak, S., Mahdi, M., Manfrin, M, Maravilla, D., Marcelli, L., Marcos, J.L., Marini, A., Martens, K., Martín, Y., Martínez, O., Masciantonio, G., Mase, K., Matev, R., Matthews, J.N., Mebarki, N., Medina-Tanco, G., Mehrad, L., Mendoza, M.A., Merino, A., Mernik, T., Meseguer Ruiz, José, Messaoud, S., Micu, O., Mignone, M., Mimouni, J., Miyamoto, H., Miyazaki, Y., Mizumoto, Y., Modestino, G., Monaco, Antonello, Monnier-Ragaigne, D., Morales de los Ríos, J.A., Moretto, C., Morozenko, V.S., Mot, B., Murakami, T., Nadji, B., Nagano, M., Nagata, M., Nagataki, S., Nakamura, T., Napolitano, T., Naumov, D., Nava, R., Neronov, A., Nomoto, K., Nonaka, T., Ogawa, T., Ohmori, H., Olinonto, A.V., Orleański, P., Osteria, G., Painter, W., Panasyuk, M.I., Panico, B., Parizot, E., Park, I.H., Park, H.W., Pastircak, B., Patzak, T., Paul, T., Pennypacker, C., Pérez-Grande, María Isabel, Perfetto, F., Peter, T., Picozza, P., Pierog, T., Pindado Carrion, Santiago, Piotrowski, L.W., Piraino, S., Placidi, L., Plebaniak, Z., Pliego, S., Pollini, A., Popescu, E.M., Prat, P., Prévôt, G., Prieto, H., Putis, M., Rabanal, J., Radu, A.A., Rahmani, M., Reardon, P., Reyes, M., Rezazadeh, M., Ricci, M., Rodríguez Frías, M.D., Ronga, F., Roth, M., Rothkaehl, H., Roudil, G., Rusinov, I., Rybczyński, M., Sabau, M.D., Sáez Cano, G., Sagawa, H., Sahnoune, Z., Saito, A., Sakaki, N., Sakata, M., Salazar, H., Sánchez, J.C., Sánchez, J.L., Santangelo, A., Santiago Cruz, L., Sanz Andres, Angel Pedro, Sanz Palomino, M., Saprykin, O., Sarazin, F., Sato, H., Schanz, T., Schieler, H., Scotti, V., Segreto, A., Selmane, S., Semikoz, D., Serra, M., Sharakin, S., Shibata, T., Shimizu, H.M., Shinozaki, K., Shirahama, T., Siemieniec-Oziȩbło, G., Sledd, J., Stominska, K., Sobey, A., Stan, I., Sugiyama, T., Supanitsky, D., Suzuki, M., Szabelska, B., Szabelski, J., Tahi, H., Tajima, F., Tajima, N., Takahashi, Y., Takami, H., Takeda, M., Takizawa, Y., Talai, M.C., Tenzer, C., Tibolla, O., Tkachev, L., Tokuno, H., Tomida, T., Tone, N., Toscano, S., Traïche, M., Tsenov, R., Tsunesada, Y., Tsuno, K., Tymieniecka, T., Uchihori, Y., Unger, M., Vaduvescu, O., Valdés-Galicia, J.F., Vallania, P., Vankova, G., Vigorito, C., Villaseñor, L., Vlcek, B., von Ballmoos, P., Vrabel, M., Wada, S., Watanabe, J., Watanabe, S., Watts, J., Weber, M., Weigand Muñoz, R., Weindl, A., Weiler, T.J., Wibig, T., Wiencke, L., Wille, M., Wilms, J., Wlodarczyck, Z., Yamamoto, T., Yamamoto, Y., Yang, J., Yano, H., Yashin, I.V., Yonetoku, D., Yoshida, S., Young, R., Zgura, I.S, Zotov, M.Yu., and Zuccaro Marchini, A.
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JEM-EUSO is a space mission designed to investigate Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays and Neutrinos (View the MathML sourceE>5⋅1019eV) from the International Space Station (ISS). Looking down from above its wide angle telescope is able to observe their air showers and collect such data from a very wide area. Highly specific trigger algorithms are needed to drastically reduce the data load in the presence of both atmospheric and human activity related background light, yet retain the rare cosmic ray events recorded in the telescope. We report the performance in offline testing of the first level trigger algorithm on data from JEM-EUSO prototypes and laboratory measurements observing different light sources: data taken during a high altitude balloon flight over Canada, laser pulses observed from the ground traversing the real atmosphere, and model landscapes reproducing realistic aspect ratios and light conditions as would be seen from the ISS itself. The first level trigger logic successfully kept the trigger rate within the permissible bounds when challenged with artificially produced as well as naturally encountered night sky background fluctuations and while retaining events with general air-shower characteristics.
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207. A Participatory Process to Develop a Landslide Warning System: Paradoxes of Responsibility Sharing in a Case Study in Upper Austria
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Preuner, P., Scolobig, A., Linnerooth-Bayer, J., Ottowitz, D., Hoyer, S., Jochum, B., Preuner, P., Scolobig, A., Linnerooth-Bayer, J., Ottowitz, D., Hoyer, S., and Jochum, B.
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During a participatory process in Gmunden, Austria, the organizational and responsibility-sharing arrangements for a landslide warning system proved to be contested issues. While questions on the warning system technology and the distribution of information, including the alarm for evacuation, could be resolved with the support of experts, controversies arose on the financial and legal responsibilities that ensure long-term and effective monitoring for the protection of the landslide-prone community. This paper examines how responsibilities can be shared among the residents, experts, and public authorities during the design and operation of landslide warning systems. In particular, we discuss the outcome and implications of three stakeholder workshops where participants deliberated on warning-system options that, in turn, were based on a discourse analysis of extensive stakeholder interviews. The results of the case study show that an end-user orientation requires the consideration of stakeholder worldviews, interests, and conflicts. Paradoxically, the public did not fully support their own involvement in the maintenance and control of the warning system, but the authorities promoted shared responsibility. Deliberative planning does not then necessarily lead to responsibility sharing, but it proved effective as a platform for information and for shared ownership in the warning system
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208. Warning System Options for Landslide Risk: A Case Study in Upper Austria
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Scolobig, A., Riegler, M., Preuner, P., Linnerooth-Bayer, J., Ottowitz, D., Hoyer, S., Jochum, B., Scolobig, A., Riegler, M., Preuner, P., Linnerooth-Bayer, J., Ottowitz, D., Hoyer, S., and Jochum, B.
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This paper explores warning system options in the landslide-prone community of Gmunden/Gschliefgraben in Upper Austria. It describes stakeholder perspectives on the technical, social, economic, legal and institutional characteristics of a warning system. The perspectives differ on issues such as responsibility allocation in decisions regarding warnings, technologies used for monitoring and forecasting, costs and financial aspects, open data policies and the role of the residents. Drawing on the theory of plural rationality and based on a desk study and interviews, stakeholder perspectives and discourses on the warning system problem and its solution were elicited. The perspectives formed the basis for the specification of three technical policy options for a warning system in Gschliefgraben: a minimal-cost and cost-effective system; a technical-expert system; and a resident-centered system. The case demonstrates the importance of accounting for a plurality of values and preferences and of giving voice to competing discourses in communities contemplating warning systems or other public good policies. This paper concludes that understanding the different and often conflicting perspectives and technical policy options is the starting point for formulating an agreed compromise for an effective warning system. We describe the compromise solution in an accompanying paper included in this Special Issue.
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209. The European Union Solidarity Fund: an assessment of its recent reforms
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Hochrainer-Stigler, S., Linnerooth-Bayer, J., Lorant, A., Hochrainer-Stigler, S., Linnerooth-Bayer, J., and Lorant, A.
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After extensive flooding in 2002, the European Union Solidarity Fund (EUSF) was created as an ex post loss-financing vehicle for EU member states and candidate countries in the case of disasters that exceed the government's resources to cope. The USF is viewed as a valuable instrument for pooling risk among countries in Europe and potentially as a model for financing loss and damage from climate change in vulnerable countries worldwide. This paper assesses its future prospects taking account of reforms adopted in 2014. Our analysis is based on three recognized aims of the Solidarity Fund: its promotion of solidarity with those countries having the least capacity to cope wth major disasters; its contribution to proactive disaster risk reduction and management (climate adaptation); and its robustness with regard to its risk of depletion (stress testing). Using a simulation approach for future disasters, we conclude that the reformed EUSF's risk of depletion, although it is reasonably robust to more frequent disasters, could be reduced by increasing member state contributions and/or engaging in risk transfer. The European Commission has taken important steps in linking the fund to proactive risk reduction; yet, by changing its budgeting practices, the commission could be more proactive in encouraging risk management in member states. In its current form, the EUSF does not embed needs-based solidarity. Lower-income "new" member states have received disproportionately less compensation in terms of eligible losses, although on average, they have received more disaster aid than what they contribute to the fund. Solidarity could be enhanced by changing the rules for disbursing aid. After briefly describing alternative risk-pooling models in the Caribbean, Africa, and Europe, we suggest how design features of the EUSF as compared to other regional risk pools can inform discussions on the Warsaw International Loss and Damage Mechanism.
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210. Electricity Planning for Sustainable Development in the MENA Region. Criteria and indicators for conducting a sustainability assessment of different electricity generation technologies in Morocco, Jordan and Tunisia
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Schinke, B., Klawitter, J., Döring, M., Komendantova, N., Irshaid, J., Linnerooth-Bayer, J., Schinke, B., Klawitter, J., Döring, M., Komendantova, N., Irshaid, J., and Linnerooth-Bayer, J.
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The governments of Morocco, Jordan and Tunisia currently stand at a crossroads for new electricity pathways. While the deployment of renewable energies is receiving policy support across the region, fossil fuels—especially coal and natural gas—as well as nuclear power are prominent alternatives in the countries’ development plans. This crossroads offers a unique opportunity to provide scientifically sound information on how to expand future electricity generation capacities in ways that are sensitive to the myriad of development challenges while avoiding a lock-in of the power sector in unsustainable pathways. As electricity systems are not developed in isolation from society, but in a continuous interaction with social, economic, environmental, and political dimensions, this publication aims to develop a comprehensive database for the purpose of evaluating the complex trade-offs between different electricity generation technologies and sustainable development at the national and local level in Morocco, Jordan and Tunisia. By shedding light on the intersection between electricity generation technologies, sustainable development and society, the results of this publication are intended to complement previous research on energy systems—that either focused on singular aspects of sustainable development, techno–economic aspects of electricity systems or on selected electricity technologies—with the "societal element" in electricity planning. Taken up by policymakers, project developers, civil society organization and researchers, the database of this document is furthermore envisioned to help in paving the way towards an energy system that is not only reliable, affordable and accessible but also socially robust and that contributes to sustainable development in Morocco, Jordan and Tunisia.
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211. Description of electricity generation technologies. Middle East North Africa Sustainable Electricity Trajectories (MENA-SELECT) project
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Schinke, B., Klawitter, J., Döring, M., Komendantova, N., Irshaid, J., Linnerooth-Bayer, J., Schinke, B., Klawitter, J., Döring, M., Komendantova, N., Irshaid, J., and Linnerooth-Bayer, J.
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212. Country Fact Sheet, Jordan: Energy and Development at a glance 2017
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Komendantova, N., Irshaid, J., Marashdeh, L., Al-Salaymeh, A., Ekenberg, L., Linnerooth-Bayer, J., Komendantova, N., Irshaid, J., Marashdeh, L., Al-Salaymeh, A., Ekenberg, L., and Linnerooth-Bayer, J.
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Jordan is experiencing steady economic growth, which is leading to improved living standards and a higher degree of urbanization. The country’s economic growth is linked to i) ongoing tendencies, such as increased population due to immigration and climate change impacts on, for instance, scarce water resources; and ii) growing energy demand, especially for electricity. Electricity, a necessary precondition for economic growth, is required for industrial development and transportation and for electricity-intensive technologies such as cooling and water desalination. Jordanian economic growth is also coupled with fossil fuel consumption, with the biggest share of the country’s electricity supply coming from imported fossil fuels. Because of the unstable political situation in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region and the volatility of energy prices, Jordan’s reliance on energy imports is threatening its security of supply. The Jordanian government is seeking alternatives to imported energy. Renewable energy sources are a high priority, with the government having set the target of reaching 10% of renewable energies in the final energy mix by 2020. While there are several strategies and action plans on how to reach this target, other options such as nuclear, natural gas, and exploration of offshore gas fields are also currently under discussion. Nuclear energy, for instance, could constitute 6% of the overall energy mix by 2020. Jordan has favorable conditions for renewable energies such as wind and solar. Even though the share of renewable energies is not currently significant, this could soon change, given that several projects for deployment of renewable energies are currently in the planning or implementation phases. The goal of this background report is to understand the socioeconomic and political context of the ongoing energy transition in Jordan. The background report is organized around the following questions: - What are the current socioeconomic chal
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213. Insurance, public assistance and household flood risk reduction: A comparative study of Austria, England and Romania
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Hanger-Kopp, S., Bayer, J., Surminski, S., Nenciu, C., Lorant, A., Ionescu, R., Patt, A., Hanger-Kopp, S., Bayer, J., Surminski, S., Nenciu, C., Lorant, A., Ionescu, R., and Patt, A.
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In light of increasing losses from floods many researchers and policy makers are looking for ways to encourage flood risk reduction among communities, business, and households. In this study we investigate risk reduction behavior at the household level in three European Union (EU) Member States with fundamentally different insurance and compensation schemes. We try to understand if and how insurance and public assistance influence private risk reduction behavior. Data was collected using a telephone survey (n=1,849) of household decision makers in flood-prone areas. We show that insurance overall is positively associated with private risk reduction behavior. Warranties, premium discounts, and information provision with respect to risk reduction may be an explanation for this positive relationship in the case of structural measures. Public incentives for risk-reduction measures by means of financial and in-kind support, and particularly through the provision of information are also associated with enhancing risk reduction. In this study public compensation is not negatively associated with private risk reduction behavior. This does not disprove such a relationship, but the negative effect may be mitigated by factors related to respondent’s capacity to implement measures or social norms that were not included in the analysis. The data suggests that large-scale flood protection infrastructure creates a sense of security that is associated with a lower level of preparedness. Across the board there is ample room to improve both public and private policies to provide effective incentives for household level risk reduction.
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214. Experimental Hypertensive Intracerebral Mass Hemorrhage in Cats
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Wallenfang, Th., Fries, G., Bayer, J., Schürmann, K., Wenker, Horst, editor, Klinger, Margareta, editor, Brock, Mario, editor, and Reuter, Friedrich, editor
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215. Pathomechanism of Brain Oedema in Experimental Intracerebral Mass Haemorrhage
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Wallenfang, Th., Fries, G., Jantzen, J. P., Bayer, J., Trautmann, F., Isamat, Fabian, editor, Jefferson, Antony, editor, Loew, Friedrich, editor, and Symon, Lindsay, editor
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216. The Influence of Systemic Hypertension on Intracranial Pressure and Edema Formation in Experimental Intracerebral Hemorrhage
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Wallenfang, T., Bayer, J., Fries, G., Schürmann, K., Miller, J. D., editor, Teasdale, G. M., editor, Rowan, J. O., editor, Galbraith, S. L., editor, and Mendelow, A. D., editor
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217. Immunohistochemical Investigation in Experimental Intracerebral Hemorrhage (ICH) and Its Correlation with Findings in Clinical Studies
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Wallenfang, T., Fries, G., Bayer, J., Schürmann, K., Miller, J. D., editor, Teasdale, G. M., editor, Rowan, J. O., editor, Galbraith, S. L., editor, and Mendelow, A. D., editor
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218. Do Iranian Policy Makers Truly Understand And Dealing with the Risk of Climate Change RegardingWater Resource Management?
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Yazdanpanah, M., Thompson, M., and Linnerooth-Bayer, J.
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Iran faces a serious and worsening water crisis, and water conservation by its farmers is rightly seen as crucial to any resolution. Since the hierarchically-bestowed large-scale dams and canals have delivered much less than was confidently expected, and since the individualistically-operated boreholes have resulted in the now widespread phenomenon of competitive deepening (groundwater depletion), these behavioural changes have turned out to be major contributors to Iran’s looming water super-crisis.
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219. Disaster Risk Insurance As an Instrument Risk-Based Pricing Vs. Distributive Justice: Potential Trade-Offs
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Hanger-Kopp, S., Linnerooth-Bayer, J., and Lorant, A.
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Recently disaster risk insurance has received increasing attention scrutinizing its capacity to serve other purposes than transferring risk. The main objective pursued by many policy makers, economists and insurers is to create more efficient systems able to foster risk reduction by means of risk-based premiums. At the same time, government involvement is a frequent practice in disaster insurance schemes, in order to make them economically feasible. Public involvement however, requires for an insurance arrangement to not only be economically, but also socially feasible. It is thus important to explore the implications of different design choices in public-private insurance arrangements both for their efficiency and potential to foster risk reduction and equity (distributive justice). What do these terms mean in the context of disaster insurance? I will present results from a top-down study of 20 national insurance arrangements across the Western world, as well as three European bottom-up case studies. These will help illustrating the potential trade-offs between these two and other objectives. Our findings show, that there are ways to achieve both objectives, although not necessarily by means of risk-based pricing. Questions remain as to the applicability of our results under different economic, cultural and political circumstances.
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220. Front observer for data assimilation of electroanatomical mapping data for a numerical atrial model
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Gérard, A, Collin, Annabelle, Bayer, J, Frontera, A, Moireau, Philippe, Coudière, Yves, Modélisation et calculs pour l'électrophysiologie cardiaque (CARMEN), IHU-LIRYC, Université Bordeaux Segalen - Bordeaux 2-CHU Bordeaux [Bordeaux]-Université Bordeaux Segalen - Bordeaux 2-CHU Bordeaux [Bordeaux]-Institut de Mathématiques de Bordeaux (IMB), Université Bordeaux Segalen - Bordeaux 2-Université Sciences et Technologies - Bordeaux 1-Université de Bordeaux (UB)-Institut Polytechnique de Bordeaux (Bordeaux INP)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Sciences et Technologies - Bordeaux 1-Université de Bordeaux (UB)-Institut Polytechnique de Bordeaux (Bordeaux INP)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Inria Bordeaux - Sud-Ouest, Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique (Inria)-Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique (Inria), Institut de Mathématiques de Bordeaux (IMB), Université Bordeaux Segalen - Bordeaux 2-Université Sciences et Technologies - Bordeaux 1-Université de Bordeaux (UB)-Institut Polytechnique de Bordeaux (Bordeaux INP)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Université Bordeaux Segalen - Bordeaux 2-CHU Bordeaux [Bordeaux], Université de Bordeaux (UB), Modélisation Mathématique pour l'Oncologie (MONC), Université Bordeaux Segalen - Bordeaux 2-Université Sciences et Technologies - Bordeaux 1-Université de Bordeaux (UB)-Institut Polytechnique de Bordeaux (Bordeaux INP)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Bordeaux Segalen - Bordeaux 2-Université Sciences et Technologies - Bordeaux 1-Université de Bordeaux (UB)-Institut Polytechnique de Bordeaux (Bordeaux INP)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut Bergonié [Bordeaux], UNICANCER-UNICANCER-Inria Bordeaux - Sud-Ouest, CHU Bordeaux [Bordeaux], Mathematical and Mechanical Modeling with Data Interaction in Simulations for Medicine (M3DISIM), Laboratoire de mécanique des solides (LMS), École polytechnique (X)-MINES ParisTech - École nationale supérieure des mines de Paris, Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-École polytechnique (X)-MINES ParisTech - École nationale supérieure des mines de Paris, Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Inria Saclay - Ile de France, Université Bordeaux Segalen - Bordeaux 2-Université Sciences et Technologies - Bordeaux 1 (UB)-Université de Bordeaux (UB)-Institut Polytechnique de Bordeaux (Bordeaux INP)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Bordeaux Segalen - Bordeaux 2-Université Sciences et Technologies - Bordeaux 1 (UB)-Université de Bordeaux (UB)-Institut Polytechnique de Bordeaux (Bordeaux INP)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Inria Bordeaux - Sud-Ouest, Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique (Inria)-Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique (Inria)-IHU-LIRYC, Université Bordeaux Segalen - Bordeaux 2-CHU Bordeaux [Bordeaux]-CHU Bordeaux [Bordeaux], Université Bordeaux Segalen - Bordeaux 2-Université Sciences et Technologies - Bordeaux 1 (UB)-Université de Bordeaux (UB)-Institut Polytechnique de Bordeaux (Bordeaux INP)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Université Bordeaux Segalen - Bordeaux 2-Université Sciences et Technologies - Bordeaux 1 (UB)-Université de Bordeaux (UB)-Institut Polytechnique de Bordeaux (Bordeaux INP)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Bordeaux Segalen - Bordeaux 2-Université Sciences et Technologies - Bordeaux 1 (UB)-Université de Bordeaux (UB)-Institut Polytechnique de Bordeaux (Bordeaux INP)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut Bergonié [Bordeaux], École polytechnique (X)-Mines Paris - PSL (École nationale supérieure des mines de Paris), and Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-École polytechnique (X)-Mines Paris - PSL (École nationale supérieure des mines de Paris)
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International audience; The purpose of our work is to personalize an atrial model of the propagation of the action potential, based on electrical catheter data with the help of the data assimilation approach introduced in [Collin & Al, Journal of Computational Physics 2015]. The originality of the approach is to indroduce a Luenberger observer of a surface atrial model of the propagation which can pursue - like in classical Kalman filtering approach - the actual activation front reconstructed from catheter data. Moreover, this approach may account for the breakthrough of new activation fronts at anytime with an additional topological gradient term. In the present work, we adapt this approach to the bilayer surface atrial model of th propagation of action potentials [Labarthe & Al, Europace 2014], and evaluated for the first time on a real patient's dataset. First, the model was geometrically fit to the patient's data. A fiber architecture was added to the geometry. Then an initial electrophysiological state was guessed, and the model was run with the Luenberger filter for some catheter data acquired during a CARTO procedure. All along the simulation, the filter corrects the action potential so as to track CARTO local activation times, while preserving a biophysical behavior. With this technique, we are able to reconstruct smooth activation maps over the whole atrial surfaces. This promising technique may also allow to reconstruct velocity fields and directions, phase map and possibly give information on repolarization. This work results from a collaborative project carried out during a training session at CEMRACS 2016 in Marseille, Luminy.
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221. Pinus Strobus L.
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Bayer, J.
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222. Zur Flora Wien's
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Bayer, J.
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223. Pesth, im December 1854
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Bayer, J.
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224. Ueber Vegetationsbeobachtungen
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Bayer, J.
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225. Pinus-Formen
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Bayer, J.
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226. Varia botanica
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Dietl, Ferd. Adolf and Bayer, J.
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227. Wien, im December
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Bayer, J.
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228. Correspondenz
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Bayer, J., Purkyne, Emanuel, Braunstingel, J., and Alefeld
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229. Correspondenz
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Bayer, J.
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230. Phytolacca decandra L.
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Bayer, J.
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231. Correspondenz
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Bayer, J.
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232. Ein zweifelhafter Beweis
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Bayer, J.
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233. Correspondenz
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Keller, Jos. Ben., Bayer, J., and Holuby, J. L.
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234. Correspondenz
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Sekera, W. J., Makowsky, Alex., Bayer, J., and Müller, Theodor
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235. Correspondenz
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Bayer, J., Krenberger, Josef A., Janka, Knapp, J. A., and v. Pittoni
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236. Deep Variational Bayes Filters: Unsupervised Learning of State Space Models from Raw Data
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Karl, M., Soelch, M., Bayer, J., and Patrick van der Smagt
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FOS: Computer and information sciences ,Computer Science - Learning ,Statistics - Machine Learning ,FOS: Electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Computer Science - Systems and Control ,Machine Learning (stat.ML) ,Systems and Control (eess.SY) ,Machine Learning (cs.LG) - Abstract
We introduce Deep Variational Bayes Filters (DVBF), a new method for unsupervised learning and identification of latent Markovian state space models. Leveraging recent advances in Stochastic Gradient Variational Bayes, DVBF can overcome intractable inference distributions via variational inference. Thus, it can handle highly nonlinear input data with temporal and spatial dependencies such as image sequences without domain knowledge. Our experiments show that enabling backpropagation through transitions enforces state space assumptions and significantly improves information content of the latent embedding. This also enables realistic long-term prediction., Published as a conference paper at ICLR 2017
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237. Über die Steuerung der ACTH-Sekretion
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Sorge, F., Bayer, J. M., Retiene, K., Mentzel, H. E., Pfeiffer, E. F., and Schlegel, B., editor
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238. Osteoporose beim Cushing-Syndrom : Zur Frage der Beeinflussung durch operative Behandlung
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Gütgemann, A., Maurer, Hans-Joachim, Bayer, J. M., and Schlegel, B., editor
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239. Die Therapie des Cushing-Syndroms
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Bayer, J. M. and Klein, Erich, editor
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240. Primärer Aldosteronismus : 2 operierte Fälle
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Fritz, K. W., Bayer, J. M., Böhm, P., and Nowakowski, H., editor
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241. Medikamentöse Hemmung der Katecholaminsynthese beim Phaeochromocytom
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Havers, L., Bayer, J. M., Frey, R., editor, Kern, F., editor, Mayrhofer, O., editor, Halmágyi, M., editor, Hutschenreuter, K., editor, and Zindler, M., editor
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242. Catastrophe Risk Models for Evaluating Disaster Risk Reduction Investments in Developing Countries
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Michel-Kerjan, E., Hochrainer-Stigler, S., Kunreuther, H., Linnerooth-Bayer, J., Mechler, R., Muir-Wood, R., Ranger, N., Vaziri, P., and Young, M.
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243. Transduction of human CD34+ haemopoietic progenitors of various origin using an original retrovirus vector derived from Fr-MuLV and clinically relevant procedures
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Cohen-Haguenauer, O., Restrepo, L. M., Masset, M., Bayer, J., Pellerain, N., dal Cortivo, L., Marolleau, J. P., Benbunan, M., Boiron, M., and Marty, M.
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244. Modeling risk and uncertainty: Managing flash flood risk in Vienna
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Amendola, A, Ermolieva, T, Linnerooth-Bayer, J, Mechler, R, Compton, K.L., Ermolieva, T., Linnerooth-Bayer, J., Amendola, A., Faber, R., Nachtnebel, H.-P., Amendola, A, Ermolieva, T, Linnerooth-Bayer, J, Mechler, R, Compton, K.L., Ermolieva, T., Linnerooth-Bayer, J., Amendola, A., Faber, R., and Nachtnebel, H.-P.
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In this chapter, different concepts of risk and uncertainty are applied to the analysis and management of the risk of flooding along the Vienna River in Vienna, Austria. The methodology illustrates how, by the use of catastrophe models, it is possible to extend traditional engineering-based approaches to flood risk management to integrate loss spreading techniques (such as the purchase of flood insurance or the maintenance of a catastrophe fund) with traditional loss-reduction techniques (such as the construction of levees, floodwalls, or detention basins) and to give a full account of uncertainty. The results show that the greatest risk from flash flooding is to the Vienna city subway system, and suggest that combining available measures in an overall mitigation strategy results in decreasing total costs and reducing the likelihood and uncertainties of catastrophic financial loss.
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245. Designing a flood management and insurance system in Hungary: A model-based stakeholder approach
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Amendola, A, Ermolieva, T, Linnerooth-Bayer, J, Mechler, R, Linnerooth-Bayer, J., Vari, A., Brouwers, L., Amendola, A, Ermolieva, T, Linnerooth-Bayer, J, Mechler, R, Linnerooth-Bayer, J., Vari, A., and Brouwers, L.
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This chapter describes how an integrated catastrophe model aided a stakeholder policy process focusing on the design of the Hungarian flood insurance system. The process incorporated views on flood insurance held by the public, local authorities, government ministries and private insurers. It was based on extensive interviews, a public survey administered to 400 persons in the risk and non-risk communities and a stakeholder workshop. Stakeholder participation was aided by a catastrophe model that could demonstrate the distribution of future flood losses among the victims, the government and the insurers depending on the design of the insurance pool. The Hungarian stakeholders reached consensus on the design of the national insurance system with all its implications for loss reduction and burden sharing. This pilot study illustrates the use of information technology in a participatory, stakeholder setting, and as such is of interest to all policy makers seeking social consensus for disaster risk management policies.
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246. Catastrophe models for informing risk management policy: An introduction
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Amendola, A, Ermolieva, T, Linnerooth-Bayer, J, Mechler, R, Amendola, A., Ermolieva, T., Linnerooth-Bayer, J., Mechler, R., Amendola, A, Ermolieva, T, Linnerooth-Bayer, J, Mechler, R, Amendola, A., Ermolieva, T., Linnerooth-Bayer, J., and Mechler, R.
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Catastrophe models that combine data on past occurrences with future simulations of the hazard, exposure and vulnerability, and that take account of the dynamic environment as well as correlated loss distributions, are becoming increasingly important for assessing the risks of extreme events. This volume demonstrates innovative ways for adapting catastrophe models to aid risk management policy processes via a number of wide ranging applications. These are grouped into three parts, according to whether they inform local or regional risk management policy (Part I); the management of country-wide catastrophe risk and its implication on development (Part II); and the participatory design of a national insurance program (Part III). After discussion of the rational for the proposed approaches, which integrate across multiple disciplines and take into account the diverse values and preferences of stakeholders, this chapter introduces Part I of the volume, including cases on the management of flash flood risk in Vienna, Austria, an earthquake insurance program for the Tuscany region in Italy, balancing stakeholder concerns in establishing flood risk management strategies in northern Vietnam, and the choice of appropriate discounting factors in the design of infrastructures under consideration of catastrophe risk.
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247. Catastrophe models and policy processes: Managing flood risk in the Hungarian Tisza River Basin - An introduction
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Amendola, A, Ermolieva, T, Linnerooth-Bayer, J, Mechler, R, Linnerooth-Bayer, J., Ekenberg, L., Vari, A., Amendola, A, Ermolieva, T, Linnerooth-Bayer, J, Mechler, R, Linnerooth-Bayer, J., Ekenberg, L., and Vari, A.
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In this chapter we provide an introduction to this section of six chapters, which examine how catastrophe models can contribute insights to multi-stakeholder policy processes by focusing on flood risk management in the Hungarian reach of the Upper Tisza river. The flood problem in this vulnerable region remains today acute mainly because of increasing flood risk due primarily to land use and perhaps also to climate change, as well as to a management regime in flux. A recent popular movement to change the management regime from the traditional river defense paradigm (RDP) to a more environmentally oriented working landscape paradigm (WLP) has been stalled. This stalled regime shift highlights the critical importance of reaching consensus, not only on flood measures that promote the sustainable development of the region, but also on the distribution of the losses from floods. The papers in this section focus on the latter by demonstrating how catastrophe models can aid a participatory process aimed to design a flood insurance and public compensation system. In addition, the papers address flood risk in the region, and how it will be impacted by climate change, as well as the vulnerability of the Tisza basin residents.
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248. Cosmic ray oriented performance studies for the JEM-EUSO first level trigger
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Abdellaoui, G., primary, Abe, S., additional, Acheli, A., additional, Adams, J.H., additional, Ahmad, S., additional, Ahriche, A., additional, Albert, J.-N., additional, Allard, D., additional, Alonso, G., additional, Anchordoqui, L., additional, Andreev, V., additional, Anzalone, A., additional, Aouimeur, W., additional, Arai, Y., additional, Arsene, N., additional, Asano, K., additional, Attallah, R., additional, Attoui, H., additional, Ave Pernas, M., additional, Bacholle, S., additional, Bakiri, M., additional, Baragatti, P., additional, Barrillon, P., additional, Bartocci, S., additional, Batsch, T., additional, Bayer, J., additional, Bechini, R., additional, Belenguer, T., additional, Bellotti, R., additional, Belov, A., additional, Belov, K., additional, Benadda, B., additional, Benmessai, K., additional, Berlind, A.A., additional, Bertaina, M., additional, Biermann, P.L., additional, Biktemerova, S., additional, Bisconti, F., additional, Blanc, N., additional, Błȩcki, J., additional, Blin-Bondil, S., additional, Bobik, P., additional, Bogomilov, M., additional, Bonamente, M., additional, Boudaoud, R., additional, Bozzo, E., additional, Briggs, M.S., additional, Bruno, A., additional, Caballero, K.S., additional, Cafagna, F., additional, Campana, D., additional, Capdevielle, J.-N., additional, Capel, F., additional, Caramete, A., additional, Caramete, L., additional, Carlson, P., additional, Caruso, R., additional, Casolino, M., additional, Cassardo, C., additional, Castellina, A., additional, Castellini, G., additional, Catalano, C., additional, Catalano, O., additional, Cellino, A., additional, Chikawa, M., additional, Chiritoi, G., additional, Christl, M.J., additional, Connaughton, V., additional, Conti, L., additional, Contino, G., additional, Cordero, G., additional, Cotto, G., additional, Crawford, H.J., additional, Cremonini, R., additional, Csorna, S., additional, Dagoret-Campagne, S., additional, De Donato, C., additional, de la Taille, C., additional, De Santis, C., additional, del Peral, L., additional, Di Martino, M., additional, Djemil, T., additional, Djenas, S.A., additional, Dulucq, F., additional, Dupieux, M., additional, Dutan, I., additional, Ebersoldt, A., additional, Ebisuzaki, T., additional, Engel, R., additional, Eser, J., additional, Fang, K., additional, Fenu, F., additional, Fernández-González, S., additional, Fernández-Soriano, J., additional, Ferrarese, S., additional, Finco, D., additional, Flamini, M., additional, Fornaro, C., additional, Forza, R., additional, Fouka, M., additional, Franceschi, A., additional, Franchini, S., additional, Fuglesang, C., additional, Fujimoto, J., additional, Fukushima, M., additional, Galeotti, P., additional, García-Ortega, E., additional, Garipov, G., additional, Gascón, E., additional, Geary, J., additional, Gelmini, G., additional, Genci, J., additional, Giraudo, G., additional, Gonchar, M., additional, González Alvarado, C., additional, Gorodetzky, P., additional, Guardone, N., additional, Guarino, F., additional, Guehaz, R., additional, Guzmán, A., additional, Hachisu, Y., additional, Haiduc, M., additional, Harlov, B., additional, Haungs, A., additional, Hernández Carretero, J., additional, Hidber, W., additional, Higashide, K., additional, Ikeda, D., additional, Ikeda, H., additional, Inoue, N., additional, Inoue, S., additional, Insolia, A., additional, Isgrò, F., additional, Itow, Y., additional, Jammer, T., additional, Joven, E., additional, Judd, E.G., additional, Jung, A., additional, Jochum, J., additional, Kajino, F., additional, Kajino, T., additional, Kalli, S., additional, Kaneko, I., additional, Kang, D., additional, Kanouni, F., additional, Karadzhov, Y., additional, Karczmarczyk, J., additional, Karus, M., additional, Katahira, K., additional, Kawai, K., additional, Kawasaki, Y., additional, Kedadra, A., additional, Khales, H., additional, Khrenov, B.A., additional, Kim, Jeong-Sook, additional, Kim, Soon-Wook, additional, Kim, 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Wilms, J., additional, Włodarczyk, Z., additional, Yamamoto, T., additional, Yamamoto, Y., additional, Yang, J., additional, Yano, H., additional, Yashin, I.V., additional, Yonetoku, D., additional, Yoshida, S., additional, Young, R., additional, Zgura, I.S., additional, Zotov, M.Yu., additional, and Zuccaro Marchi, A., additional
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249. Ist die Ganzkörper-Polytrauma-Computertomographie als Standarddiagnostik beim Kind indiziert?
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Veigel, B, Bayer, J, Reising, K, Zwingmann, J, Schmal, H, Thielemann, F, and Strohm, P
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Fragestellung: Für die Arbeitsdiagnose Polytrauma ist die Ganzkörper-Multislice-Computertomographie (pMSCT) mit Kontrastmittel inzwischen als Goldstandard etabliert. Bezüglich ihres Einsatzes beim Kind wird jedoch immer noch kontrovers diskutiert. Im Vordergrund der Diskussion steht hierbei[zum vollständigen Text gelangen Sie über die oben angegebene URL], Deutscher Kongress für Orthopädie und Unfallchirurgie (DKOU 2015)
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Strohm, P, Lefering, R, Bayer, J, Zwingmann, J, Reising, K, Südkamp, NP, and Schmal, H
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ddc: 610 ,Versorgungsstufe ,Kind ,Polytrauma ,610 Medical sciences ,Medicine ,Outcome - Abstract
Fragestellung: Laut dem Weißbuch Schwerverletztenversorgung und der Auswertung der Weltliteratur gibt es Hinweise, dass die Versorgung schwerverletzter-/polytraumatisierter Kinder in speziellen Traumazentren das Outcome verbessert. Vergleichsdaten aus Deutschland liegen bis jetzt nur eingeschränkt[zum vollständigen Text gelangen Sie über die oben angegebene URL], Deutscher Kongress für Orthopädie und Unfallchirurgie (DKOU 2015)
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- 2015
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