Climate services: Lessons learned and future prospects
Author
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Brasseur, Guy P.
Author
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Gallardo Frías, Laura
Admission date
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2016-09-05T20:03:54Z
Available date
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2016-09-05T20:03:54Z
Publication date
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2016
Cita de ítem
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Earth’s Future, 4, 79–89, 2016
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Identifier
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10.1002/2015EF000338
Identifier
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/140309
Abstract
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This perspective paper reviews progress made in the last decades to enhance the communication
and use of climate information relevant to the political and economic decision process. It focuses,
specifically, on the creation and development of climate services, and highlights a number of difficulties
that have limited the success of these services. Among them are the insufficient awareness by societal
actors of their vulnerability to climate change, the lack of relevant products and services offered by the
scientific community, the inappropriate format in which the information is provided, and the inadequate
business model adopted by climate services. The authors suggest that, to be effective, centers should host
within the same center a diversity of staff including experts in climate science, specialists in impact, adaptation,
and vulnerability, representatives of the corporate world, agents of the public service as well as
social managers and communication specialists. The role and importance of environmental engineering is
emphasized.