The Role of Climate ServicesClimate services in AdaptingAdaptation to Climate Variability and Change

  • Bowyer P
  • Brasseur G
  • Jacob D
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Abstract

Adaptation to climate change has risen up the political agenda in recent years, as the realization that we are committed to at least some level of climate change over the next few decades has been acknowledged. It is also the case that a range of different economic sectors, both public and private, increasingly recognize the need for, and importance of, adapting to climate change and the need to manage their climate risks. Adaptation to climate change is a complex issue, and successful adaptation will depend on the intelligent use and combination of a range of different factors, including scientific, organizational, social, and governance structures. This chapter focuses on the role that climate services can play in helping organizations and societies adapt to climate change and variability. It provides an overview of the key components of climate services and details the essential functions which climate services must develop, in order to fully play their role in supporting adaptation decisions and thus, helping society adapt to climate change.

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Bowyer, P., Brasseur, G. P., & Jacob, D. (2014). The Role of Climate ServicesClimate services in AdaptingAdaptation to Climate Variability and Change. In Handbook of Climate Change Adaptation (pp. 1–16). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-40455-9_29-1

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