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Social Sciences, Weather, and Climate Change
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractFew currently deny that extreme weather and climate change are among the most pressing problems of our times. There is also general agreement that humans are intrinsically part of the problem and of the solution. ...
The Closer, the Better? Untangling Scientist–Practitioner Engagement, Interaction, and Knowledge Use
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractScholarship on climate information use has focused significantly on engagement with practitioners as a means to enhance knowledge use. In principle, working with practitioners to incorporate their knowledge and ...
What Stakeholder Needs Tell Us about Enabling Adaptive Capacity: The Intersection of Context and Information Provision across Regions in the United States
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: n recent years increasing attention has been focused on understanding the different resources that can support decision makers at all levels in responding to climate variability and change. This article focuses on the role ...
Moving Climate Information off the Shelf: Boundary Chains and the Role of RISAs as Adaptive Organizations
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: hile research focusing on how boundary organizations influence the use of climate information has expanded substantially in the past few decades, there has been relatively less attention to how these organizations innovate ...
Agricultural Advisors as Climate Information Intermediaries: Exploring Differences in Capacity to Communicate Climate
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: lthough agricultural production faces chronic stress associated with extreme precipitation events, high temperatures, drought, and shifts in climate conditions, adoption of climate information into agricultural decision ...
Agricultural Advisors: A Receptive Audience for Weather and Climate Information?
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: s the climate in the midwestern United States becomes increasingly variable because of global climate change, it is critical to provide tools to the agricultural community to ensure adaptability and profitability of ...