Communicating Climate Change Information for Decision-Making / edited by Silvia Serrao-Neumann, Anne Coudrain, Liese Coulter.
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TextSeries: Springer ClimateEdition: 1st ed. 2018Description: 1 online resource (XIV, 219 pages 24 illustrations, 15 illustrations in color.)ISBN: 9783319746692Subject(s): Climate change | Communication | Environmental health | Political communication | Climate Change | Climate Change Management and Policy | Communication Studies | Environmental Health | Political CommunicationAdditional physical formats: Print version:: Communicating climate change information for decision-making.; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleLOC classification: QC 903 .S47 2018Summary: This book provides important insight on a range of issues focused on three themes; what new climate change information is being developed, how that knowledge is communicated and how it can be usefully applied across international, regional and local scales. There is increasing international investment and interest to develop and communicate updated climate change information to promote effective action. As change accelerates and planetary boundaries are crossed this information becomes particularly relevant to guide decisions and support both proactive adaptation and mitigation strategies. Developing new information addresses innovations in producing interdisciplinary climate change knowledge and overcoming issues of data quality, access and availability. This book examines effective information systems to guide decision-making for immediate and future action. Cases studies in developed and developing countries illustrate how climate change information promotes immediate and future actions across a range of sectors.
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This book provides important insight on a range of issues focused on three themes; what new climate change information is being developed, how that knowledge is communicated and how it can be usefully applied across international, regional and local scales. There is increasing international investment and interest to develop and communicate updated climate change information to promote effective action. As change accelerates and planetary boundaries are crossed this information becomes particularly relevant to guide decisions and support both proactive adaptation and mitigation strategies. Developing new information addresses innovations in producing interdisciplinary climate change knowledge and overcoming issues of data quality, access and availability. This book examines effective information systems to guide decision-making for immediate and future action. Cases studies in developed and developing countries illustrate how climate change information promotes immediate and future actions across a range of sectors.

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