Towards Enhanced Resilience, Adaptation and Sustainability of Farming Ecosystems: Assessment of Efficiency of Public Institutions in Climate Services Delivery DOI
Sani Abubakar Mashi,

Amina Inkani,

Obaro Dominic Oghenejabor

et al.

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

This paper examines the crucial role of organizational structures, particularly specialized-project offices, in promoting adoption weather and climate services (WCS) among farmers within public institutions. Focusing on impact an IFAD-CASP program executed between 2013 2021 Sokoto Katsina states, study employs a mixed-method approach involving 595 farmers. Interviews discussions were conducted with farmers, agrometeorologists, extension officers both program-benefitting states control state (Nasarawa) to evaluate effectiveness WCS product uptake. The research reveals that intervention significantly enhanced utilization only one out five products produced by NiMet, Nigerian Meteorological Agency. Despite improvements, highlights lack effective collaborative linkages producers, enablers (e.g., officials media practitioners), consumers (farmers), resulting overall low level utilization. recommends institutional interventions, like IFAD-CASP, foster interactive involvement diverse partners, including private providers, ICT experts, officials, farmer groups, scientists, social management scientists. Such collaboration aims build comprehensive enterprise facilitating development, collation, dissemination, align closely farmers' needs expectations.

Language: Английский

Sustainability Science: Toward a Synthesis DOI Open Access
William C. Clark,

Alicia G. Harley

Annual Review of Environment and Resources, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: 45(1), P. 331 - 386

Published: Aug. 4, 2020

This review synthesizes diverse approaches that researchers have brought to bear on the challenge of sustainable development. We construct an integrated framework highlighting union set elements and relationships those shown be useful in explaining nature–society interactions multiple contexts. Compelling evidence has accumulated should viewed as a globally interconnected, complex adaptive system which heterogeneity, nonlinearity, innovation play formative roles. The long-term evolution cannot predicted but can understood partially guided through dynamic interventions. Research identified six capacities necessary support such interventions guiding development pathways toward sustainability. These are ( a) measure development, b) promote equity, c) adapt shocks surprises, d) transform into more pathways, e) link knowledge with action, f) devise governance arrangements allow people work together exercising other capacities.

Language: Английский

Citations

285

Climate services promise better decisions but mainly focus on better data DOI
Kieran Findlater, Sophie Webber, Milind Kandlikar

et al.

Nature Climate Change, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 11(9), P. 731 - 737

Published: Aug. 19, 2021

Language: Английский

Citations

110

Climate services in Africa: Re-imagining an inclusive, robust and sustainable service DOI Creative Commons
Coleen Vogel, Anna Steynor, Albert Edgar Manyuchi

et al.

Climate Services, Journal Year: 2019, Volume and Issue: 15, P. 100107 - 100107

Published: Aug. 1, 2019

Africa is one of the most vulnerable continents to climate change because its heightened sensitivity variability and inadequate institutional adaptive capacity. Notwithstanding these challenges, Africa, inhabitants, have been confronting vagaries for centuries, including severe droughts floods. Given this context, paper provides a commentary on efforts ensure enable services continent as well critical, reflexive assessment activities in varied landscape. A special focus frameworks underlying knowledge systems that support interface with will be examined. central question underpinning is: what extent expanding landscape being endogenously driven Africa? Finally, some recommendations future enhance effective institutions brokering facilitate better are suggested.

Language: Английский

Citations

97

A climate knowledges approach to climate services DOI Creative Commons
Katherine R. Clifford, William R. Travis, Luke T. Nordgren

et al.

Climate Services, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: 18, P. 100155 - 100155

Published: Feb. 13, 2020

The design of climate services can be improved by a wide variety user input and understanding needs based on perceptions. Here we apply findings from in-depth interviews people whose daily lives interact with climate, weather range natural resources. are meant to build nuanced experienced knowledge, while this approach cannot provide the type data generated surveys, it reveal local perceptions, challenges understandings that improve delivery services. Resource users in Colorado's Gunnison Basin recognize importance their livelihoods want information fits scale land resource interactions addresses most salient regional elements, such as snowpack, runoff, timing character locally-defined seasons. We also find elements included notions might not arise survey, case problem dust nearby desert region accumulates snowpack affects melt. These have implications for services, including how issues better understood incorporated salience information. presented paper, some cases distinctive study area, offer guidance other contexts.

Language: Английский

Citations

34

Successful climate services for adaptation: What we know, don’t know and need to know DOI Creative Commons
Eva Boon, Sarah Judith Wright, Robbert Biesbroek

et al.

Climate Services, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 27, P. 100314 - 100314

Published: Aug. 1, 2022

The success of climate services for adaptation to change is increasingly studied, but there exists a varying understanding what are and makes them successful. This study systematically mapped the breadth depth peer-reviewed literature on subject synthesized evidence we know, don't know need about successful services. focusses that based long-term information or aim inform decision-making longer time scales includes papers success, including evaluation studies, empirical investigations in factors practices influence conceptual discussions constitutes success. Results show insights service scattered most often originate from western developed countries. Conceptualizations diverse focus processes production use, product characteristics process elements itself, and/or contextual factors. Studies assess results tend evaluating (perceived) usability, though uptake, impacts outcomes rarely assessed systematically. Frequently reported include brokering functions, user-producer interactions iterative flexible development processes. To be successful, themselves should contextualized tailored user its context. We conclude whilst context emerges as critical determinant configuration leading demand further investigation.

Language: Английский

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22

Reversal of the impact chain for actionable climate information DOI
Peter Pfleiderer, Thomas L. Frölicher, Chahan M. Kropf

et al.

Nature Geoscience, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 3, 2025

Language: Английский

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Developing and testing an evaluation framework for climate services for adaptation DOI
Eva Boon,

Nellie Sofie Body,

Robbert Biesbroek

et al.

Climate Services, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 38, P. 100549 - 100549

Published: Feb. 12, 2025

Language: Английский

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0

Does Transformational Adaptation Require a Transformation of Climate Services? DOI Creative Commons
Eva Boon, H. Goosen, Felix van Veldhoven

et al.

Frontiers in Climate, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 3

Published: Feb. 18, 2021

Cities, regions and countries are increasingly adapting to climate change. Adaptation approaches often build on disaster management activities deal with extremes make improvements already existing systems prepare for change, e.g., through water engineering or cooling buildings. But ideally, adaptation strategies aim also at tackling the root causes of risks broader sustainable development pathways. Such transformational approaches, however, still in their infancy. In this perspective paper we argue that there is a lack guidance support policy-makers develop strategies. There need opportunity services adaptation. We explore how can adaptation, drawing from literature, practical experience illustrative examples. identify four knowledge requirements: (1) system solutions; (2) inspirational cross-disciplinary long-term vision; (3) clear message guiding principles mainstream (4) design connected priorities interests stakeholders. conclude developing involves delicate process simplifying aggregating knowledge, as well integrating it about physical, economic social cities regions. This means service providers widen scope skills, collaborate experts fields urban planning, landscape architecture, ecology, health, sociology.

Language: Английский

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Defining successful climate services for adaptation with experts DOI Creative Commons
Eva Boon, J.V. Meijering, Robbert Biesbroek

et al.

Environmental Science & Policy, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 152, P. 103641 - 103641

Published: Nov. 25, 2023

Climate services are increasingly developed and used to plan for climate change adaptation, but it remains unclear what constitutes their success. In this global Delphi study, a wide range of experts evaluated 12 elements be most relevant defining success, clustered along 3 dimensions: service, production process, results and/or use. Two possible ways combining these into definition received convincing support from the experts. The shows that user satisfaction is key. Moreover, service developers should acknowledge uncertainties, build trust capacity with users, while tailoring interactions. Ultimately, better adaptation decisions follow. There was limited agreement on including regarding process how developed. This paper proposes first successful widely supported can develop, research, evaluate services.

Language: Английский

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7

A learning framework for designing climate services for capacity building DOI Creative Commons
Maria del Pozo, J.T.M. Gulikers, Bregje van der Bolt

et al.

Climate Services, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 34, P. 100499 - 100499

Published: April 1, 2024

Climate services aim to provide climate information aid decision-making. However, in practice their effectiveness is hampered by factors such as incompatibility with decisions, neglect of user's context, and limited understanding the provided. Enhancing services' user orientation necessitates capacity building bolster knowledge collaborative skills among actors production chain. This study introduces a learning framework for that was developed using iterative systematic cycles educational design research. The contains seven steps, along relevant guiding questions, derived from evaluation case studies trainer's experiences 21 training events conducted under User Learning Services (ULS) Copernicus Change (C3S). Overall, this offers can guide content future services. contributes significantly ongoing effort enhance understand impact on decision making.

Language: Английский

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