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2005
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Christian Guido BrucknerSammendrag
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Morten EikenesSammendrag
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Øystein Johnsen Carl Gunnar Fossdal Nina Elisabeth Nagy Jørgen A.B. Mølmann OG Dæhlen Tore SkrøppaSammendrag
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The spruce bark beetle is the most serious pest of mature spruce trees in Eurasia. At low population densities it breeds in weakened or newly dead trees, but at high densities it becomes a tree killer. The exact factors triggering outbreaks are not fully understood, but climatic variables are important candidates. Populations in SE Norway have been monitored since 1979. Various time series methods are used to explore the role of climate in outbreaks of the spruce bark beetle in space and time, and to estimate the distribution of bivoltism under different scenarios of climate change. Large windfall events appear to be a major synchronizer of beetle outbreaks in areas subjected to regionalized weather systems, and the northern border of bivoltism may be moved towards north as a function of increasing temperature. Preliminary models of the population dynamics emphasize the frequency of large windfall events and phenological changes due to temperature increase. Final aims are to estimate the regional risks of forest damage under different scenarios of climate change, and to describe practices that may reduce the impact for forest managers.
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Päivi Rinne Carl Gunnar Fossdal Sissel Torre Heather Danforth Aksel Granhus Gunnhild Søgaard John Einset Harald Kvaalen Øystein Johnsen Chris Van der SchootSammendrag
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Paivi L.H. Rinne Carl Gunnar Fossdal Sissel Torre Heather Danforth Aksel Granhus Gunnhild Søgaard John Einset Harald Kvaalen Øystein Johnsen Christiaan van der SchootSammendrag
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Tor Håkon SivertsenSammendrag
In spring 2004 it was started a pilot project for determining the lengths of the periods of leaf wetness duration in apple orchards in a small region of commercial fruit growing in the county of Telemark in Southern Norway. In this area it is placed four automated meteorological stations (hourly values). The measurement of precipitation is made by two weather radars in pixel areas of 1x1km. In this pilot project the periods of leaf wetness duration is calculated at the 15 sites ( 15 orchards) using hourly measurements from the automated stations and the two weather radars. The quality of the measurements of precipitation from the weather radars is compared to rain gauge measurements of precipitation at the four automated stations. The concept of quality of meteorological measurements is shortly defined and discussed. Also the possibilities making the quality of the radar measurements better in the future is discussed.
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This study was conducted to explore organic and conventional dairy farmers' perceptions of risk and risk management, and to examine relationships between farm and farmer characteristics, risk perceptions, and strategies. The data originate from a survey of conventional (n=363) and organic (n=162) dairy farmers in Norway. Organic farmers had the least risk averse perceptions. Institutional and production risks were perceived as primary sources of risk, with farm support payments at the top. Compared to their conventional colleagues, organic farmers gave more weight to institutional factors related to their production systems. Conventional farmers were more concerned about costs of purchased inputs and animal welfare policy. Organic and conventional farmers' management responses were more similar than their risk perceptions. Financial measures such as liquidity and costs of production, disease prevention, and insurance were perceived as important ways to handle risk. Even though perceptions were highly farmer-specific, a number of socio-economic variables were found to be related to risk and risk management. The primary role of institutional risks implies that policy makers should be cautious about changing policy capriciously and they should consider the scope for strategic policy initiatives that give farmers some greater confidence about the longer term. Further, researchers should pay more attention to institutional risks. (c) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.