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Integrated Assessment as a Step Toward Reducing Climate Vulnerability in the Southwestern United States
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Climate EthicsEngineeringClimate ModelingClimate PolicyEnvironmental PlanningStep TowardClimate ServiceEarth ScienceEnvironmental PolicySocial SciencesClimate ResilienceClimate ActionIntegrated AssessmentClimate RegulationClimate ChangeClimate SciencesClimate HazardsGeographyClimate Change VulnerabilityClimate InformationClimate CommunicationClimate VulnerabilityClimate DynamicsChange Scientific ResearchSouthwestern United StatesClimate Change AdaptationClimate Adaptation ScienceClimate RiskClimate GovernanceDisaster Risk Reduction
Managing the effects of climate change requires new approaches to develop and deliver relevant climate information to regional and local decision makers, and to infuse that knowledge into their decision support systems. In the southwestern United States an alternative approach to integrated climate assessment is changing how both researchers and stakeholders view climate information and vulnerability. In this region, climate assessment is an ongoing, sustained process to improve climate awareness, change scientific research on climate, build effective research–applications partnerships around climate variability and change, and maintain those partnerships. The multiple activities in this regional climate assessment serve as a pilot for a broader climate services organization in the United States, and both highlight the crucial need for regional climate services and provide important lessons for implementation.
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