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Communicating Climate Change Information for Decision-Making

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This book provides important insight on a range of issues focused on three themes; what new climate change information is being developed, how that knowledge is communicated and how it can be usefully applied across international, regional and local scales. There is increasing international investment and interest to develop and communicate updated climate change information to promote effective action. As change accelerates and planetary boundaries are crossed this information becomes particularly relevant to guide decisions and support both proactive adaptation and mitigation strategies. Developing new information addresses innovations in producing interdisciplinary climate change knowledge and overcoming issues of data quality, access and availability. This book examines effective information systems to guide decision-making for immediate and future action. Cases studies in developed and developing countries illustrate how climate change information promotes immediate and future actions across a range of sectors.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Part 1: Developing climate change information.- Chapter 1. Science and knowledge production for climate change adaptation: challenges and opportunities (Silvia Serrao-Neumann).- Chapter 2. Science and evidence-based climate change policy: Collaborative approaches to improve the science-policy interface (Edward Morgan).- Chapter 3. Conceptual analysis of climate change in the light of society-environment relationship; Observatories closer to both systems and societies (Mireille Fargette).- Chapter 4. Rethinking IPCC expertise from a multi-actor perspective (Maud H. Devès).- Chapter 5. Computational constraint models for decision support and holistic solution design (Carmen Gervet).- Part 2: Communicating climate change information.- Chapter 6. Uncertainty and future planning: the use of scenario planning for climate change adaptation planning and decision (Serrao-Neumann).- Chapter 7. Future climate narratives: combining personal and professional knowledge to adapt to climate change (Liese Coulter).- Chapter 8. Integrating research and practice in emerging climate services - Lessons from other transdisciplinary dialogues (Susanne Schuck-Zöller).- Chapter 9. Communicating climate information: travelling through the decision-making process (Ghislain Dubois).- Chapter 10. Transforming climate change policymaking: from informing to empowering the local community (Michael Howes).- Chapter 11. Resilience and vulnerability assessment as the basis for adaptation dialogue in information-poor environments: a Cambodian example (Chris Jacobson).- Part 3: Applying climate change information: Case studies.- Chapter 12. Scalable interactive platform for geographic evaluation of sea-level rise impact combining high performance computing and Web-GIS client (Agnès Tellez-Arenas).- Chapter 13. Coral reef monitoring coping with climate change, towards a socio-ecological system perspective (Gilbert David).- Chapter 14. The experience of the Brazilian climate and health observatory: seeking interaction between organizations and civil society (Renata Gracie).- Part 4: Conclusion.- Chapter 15. Informing decisions with climate change information (Liese Coulter).

Über den Autor / die Autorin

Silvia Serrao-Neumann is a Senior Research Fellow for the Cooperative Research Centre for Water Sensitive Cities (CRC-WSC) at the Cities Research Institute, Griffith University, Australia. Her research focuses on climate change adaptation from multiple perspectives, including: catchment scale landscape planning for water sensitive city-regions; cross-border planning and collaboration; disaster recovery under a stakeholder-focused collaborative panning approach; natural resource management; and action / intervention research applied to planning for climate change adaptation.
Anne Coudrain is an engineer in water sciences (PhD - Paris School of Mines) and a Doctor of Sciences and auditor of the “Institut des Hautes Études pour la Science et la Technologie”. She is currently Honorary Research Director at the research unit Espace-dev in the science-societies field on climate change. Beginning her career in 1980 at the National Mining Industry Company in Mauritania, she researched the safety analysis of underground nuclear waste repositories, and the relationships between hydrosphere and climate, before becoming involved in managing research for development.
Liese Coulter is a Lecturer in Science, Technology, and Society at Griffith University. Her research focuses on how climate knowledge is used to envision, communicate, and manage environmental and social issues associated with climate change. Previously, Liese was Communication Manager for the CSIRO Climate Change Adaptation Flagship, and the National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility (NCCARF).

Zusammenfassung

This book provides important insight on a range of issues focused on three themes; what new climate change information is being developed, how that knowledge is communicated and how it can be usefully applied across international, regional and local scales. There is increasing international investment and interest to develop and communicate updated climate change information to promote effective action. As change accelerates and planetary boundaries are crossed this information becomes particularly relevant to guide decisions and support both proactive adaptation and mitigation strategies. Developing new information addresses innovations in producing interdisciplinary climate change knowledge and overcoming issues of data quality, access and availability. This book examines effective information systems to guide decision-making for immediate and future action. Cases studies in developed and developing countries illustrate how climate change information promotes immediate and future actions across a range of sectors.

Produktdetails

Mitarbeit Ann Coudrain (Herausgeber), Anne Coudrain (Herausgeber), Liese Coulter (Herausgeber), Silvia Serrao-Neumann (Herausgeber)
Verlag Springer, Berlin
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Fester Einband
Erschienen 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319746685
ISBN 978-3-31-974668-5
Seiten 219
Abmessung 162 mm x 244 mm x 14 mm
Gewicht 546 g
Illustration XIV, 219 p. 24 illus., 15 illus. in color.
Serien Springer Climate
Springer Climate
Themen Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik > Geowissenschaften

B, Media Studies, Climate Change, Communication, Environmental Health, The environment, Political science & theory, Environmental factors, Earth and Environmental Science, Media and Communication, Communication Studies, Environmental medicine, Earth System Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Climate Change Management and Policy, Political Communication, Political structure and processes

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