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Abstract. There is a rising interest around the world for a better understanding of the economic and social value added of weather services. National hydro-meteorological services and international cooperative bodies in meteorology have ever more to justify their use of public budgets. Furthermore, the development of hydrological and meteorological services is to a large extent steered by expectations regarding the eventual benefits of the envisaged new developments. This article provides a compact overview of the impediments for uptake of socio-economic benefit (SEB) studies, methods and results of SEB studies to date. It also discusses some pitfalls and crucial steps to enhance a broader uptake of SEB studies.
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Perrels, A., Frei, Th., Espejo, F., Jamin, L., & Thomalla, A. (2013). Socio-economic benefits of weather and climate services in Europe. Advances in Science and Research, 10(1), 65–70. https://doi.org/10.5194/asr-10-65-2013
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