Narrowing the climate information usability gap

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
Narrowing the climate information usability gap
Abstract
Climate-change-related risks pose serious threats to the management of a wide range of social, economic and ecological systems. Managing these risks requires knowledge-intensive adaptive management and policy-making actively informed by scientific knowledge, especially climate science1. However, potentially useful climate information often goes unused1,2. This suggests a gap between what scientists understand as useful information and what users recognize as usable in their decision-making. We propose a dynamic conceptual model to address this gap and highlight strategies to move information from useful to usable to reduce climate-related risks.
Publication
Nature Climate Change
Volume
2
Issue
11
Pages
789-794
Date
2012-11
Language
en
ISSN
1758-6798
Accessed
02/05/2019, 20:36
Library Catalogue
www-nature-com.ezproxy.sussex.ac.uk
Citation
Lemos, M. C., Kirchhoff, C. J., & Ramprasad, V. (2012). Narrowing the climate information usability gap. Nature Climate Change, 2(11), 789–794. https://doi.org/10.1038/nclimate1614