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  • AK-004-001; Akuliarusiarsuup Kuua River, Kangerlussaq, Southwest Greenland; DATE/TIME; Pressure, total; Pressure, water; RGS; River discharge, 30 minute lower range limit; River discharge, 30 minute mean; River discharge, 30 minute upper range limit; River gauging station; see reference(s); Site 4; Solinst Levelogger; Temperature, water; Temperature, water, uncorrected; Water level; Water level, uncorrected  (1)
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    Publication Date: 2023-11-21
    Description: The dataset contains measurements of river stage and discharge for one sites along the Akuliarusiarsuup Kuua River's northern tributary, with 30 minute temporal resolution between June 2008 and December 2016. This river is a tributary to the Watson River discharging into Kangerlussuaq Fjord by the town of Kangerlussuaq, Southwest Greenland. Additional data of water temperature is also provided.
    Keywords: AK-004-001; Akuliarusiarsuup Kuua River, Kangerlussaq, Southwest Greenland; DATE/TIME; Pressure, total; Pressure, water; RGS; River discharge, 30 minute lower range limit; River discharge, 30 minute mean; River discharge, 30 minute upper range limit; River gauging station; see reference(s); Site 4; Solinst Levelogger; Temperature, water; Temperature, water, uncorrected; Water level; Water level, uncorrected
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1086494 data points
    Location Call Number Limitation Availability
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2014. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Fish and Fisheries 17 (2016): 1183–1193, doi:10.1111/faf.12110.
    Description: Global change is occurring now, often with consequences far beyond those anticipated. Although there is a wide range of assessment approaches available to address specific aspects of global change, there is currently no framework to identify what governance responses have worked and where, what has facilitated change, and what preventative options are possible. To respond to this need, we present an integrated assessment framework that builds on knowledge learned from past experience of responses to global change, to enable decision makers, researchers, managers and local stakeholders to: (1) make decisions efficiently; (2) triage and improve their responses; and (3) evaluate where to most effectively allocate resources to reduce vulnerability and enhance resilience of coastal peoples. This integrated assessment framework, IMBER-ADApT is intended to enable and enhance decision making through the development a typology of case studies providing lessons on how the natural, social and governance systems respond to the challenges of global change. The typology is developed from a database of case studies detailing the systems affected by change, responses to change and, critically, an appraisal of these responses, generating knowledge-based solutions that can be applied to other comparable situations. Fisheries, which suffer from multiple pressures, are the current focus of the proposed framework, but it could be applied to a wide range of global change issues. IMBER-ADApT has the potential to contribute to timely, cost-effective policy and governing decision making and responses. It offers cross-scale learning to help ameliorate, and eventually prevent, loss of livelihoods, food sources and habitat.
    Keywords: Appraisal ; Fisheries ; Global change ; IMBER-ADApT ; Interactive governance ; Response ; Systems approach
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Preprint
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