Improving China’s Resilience to Climate-Related Risks: The China Framework for Climate Services

作者: Yujie Wang , Lianchun Song , Chris Hewitt , Nicola Golding , Zili Huang

DOI: 10.1175/WCAS-D-19-0121.1

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摘要: The primary needs for climate services in China, the form of information decision-making, are to better prepare and manage meteorological-related disasters, adaptation change, sustainable development. In this paper, vision, structure, content, governance China Framework Climate Services, which is designed respond these needs, described. This paper reflects on practice, lessons, experience developing delivering disaster risk reduction, agriculture, water, energy, urbanization, major engineering projects. Four key aspects successful highlighted: transition research operational services; relevant, tailored, usable information; effective engagement between users providers building interdisciplinary professional teams. Key challenges opportunities recognized paper: a growing gap science capability societal need, lack awareness user communities service value their activities, important need closer more meaningful interactions services. delivery uptake high-quality, usable, will facilitate climate-smart decisions that reduce risks improve Chinese resilience.

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