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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.