Review of the U S Climate Change Science Program s Synthesis and Assessment Product 5 2 Best Practice Approaches for Characterizing Communicating and Incorporating Scientific Uncertainty in Climate Decision Making

Review of the U S  Climate Change Science Program s Synthesis and Assessment Product 5 2   Best Practice Approaches for Characterizing  Communicating  and Incorporating Scientific Uncertainty in Climate Decision Making
Author: National Research Council,Division on Earth and Life Studies,Board on Atmospheric Sciences and Climate,Committee to Review the U.S. Climate Change Science Program's Synthesis and Assessment Product 5.2
Publsiher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2007-02-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780309179850

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This report reviews the U.S. Climate Change Science Program's new draft assessment product on characterizing and communicating uncertainty information for climate change decision making, one of 21 climate change assessment products that the program is developing to meet the requirements of the 1990 Global Change Research Act. Although the draft assessment is effective in discussing methods of characterizing uncertainty, it falls short in several ways. It is written for researchers involved in assessment efforts and will likely be of use to them, but does not address other key audiences, particularly policymakers, decision-makers, and members of the media and general public. In addition, it does not assess the full range of "best practice approaches" for characterizing, incorporating, and communicating uncertainty. These weaknesses were due in part to a change in the prospectus after the process had begun to include new target audiences and a different scope of work. It will take a substantial revision of the current draft or production of a companion document, both requiring additional authors, to address these issues.

Best Practice Approaches for Characterizing Communicating and Incorporating Scientific Uncertainty in Climate Decision Making Synthesis and Assessment Product 5 2 Report

Best Practice Approaches for Characterizing  Communicating and Incorporating Scientific Uncertainty in Climate Decision Making   Synthesis and Assessment Product 5 2 Report
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2009
Genre: Atmospheric ozone
ISBN: PURD:32754081344446

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Strategic Plan for the U S Climate Change Science Program

Strategic Plan for the U S  Climate Change Science Program
Author: Climate Change Science Program (U.S.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2003
Genre: Biotic communities
ISBN: UCSD:31822044246213

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Interdisciplinary Research on Climate and Energy Decision Making

Interdisciplinary Research on Climate and Energy Decision Making
Author: M. Granger Morgan
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2022-12-16
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781000810936

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This book explores the role and importance of interdisciplinary research in addressing key issues in climate and energy decision making. For over 30 years, an interdisciplinary team of faculty and students anchored at Carnegie Mellon University, joined by investigators and students from a number of other collaborating institutions across North America, Europe, and Australia, have worked together to better understand the global changes that are being caused by both human activities and natural causes. This book tells the story of their successful interdisciplinary work. With each chapter written in the first person, the authors have three key objectives: (1) to document and provide an accessible account of how they have framed and addressed a range of the key problems that are posed by the human dimensions of global change; (2) to illustrate how investigators and graduate students have worked together productively across different disciplines and locations on common problems; and (3) to encourage funders and scholars across the world to undertake similar large- scale interdisciplinary research activities to meet the world’s largest challenges. Exploring topics such as energy efficiency, public health, and climate adaptation, and with a final chapter dedicated to lessons learned, this innovative volume will be of great interest to students and scholars of climate change, energy transitions and environmental studies more broadly.

Theory and Practice in Policy Analysis

Theory and Practice in Policy Analysis
Author: M. Granger Morgan
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 607
Release: 2017-10-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781107184893

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Practitioners of policy analysis will better understand the tools of their trade, and the broader contexts in which analysis contributes.

A National Strategy for Advancing Climate Modeling

A National Strategy for Advancing Climate Modeling
Author: Division on Earth and Life Studies,Board on Atmospheric Sciences and Climate,Committee on a National Strategy for Advancing Climate Modeling
Publsiher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2013-01-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780309259774

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As climate change has pushed climate patterns outside of historic norms, the need for detailed projections is growing across all sectors, including agriculture, insurance, and emergency preparedness planning. A National Strategy for Advancing Climate Modeling emphasizes the needs for climate models to evolve substantially in order to deliver climate projections at the scale and level of detail desired by decision makers, this report finds. Despite much recent progress in developing reliable climate models, there are still efficiencies to be gained across the large and diverse U.S. climate modeling community. Evolving to a more unified climate modeling enterprise-in particular by developing a common software infrastructure shared by all climate researchers and holding an annual climate modeling forum-could help speed progress. Throughout this report, several recommendations and guidelines are outlined to accelerate progress in climate modeling. The U.S. supports several climate models, each conceptually similar but with components assembled with slightly different software and data output standards. If all U.S. climate models employed a single software system, it could simplify testing and migration to new computing hardware, and allow scientists to compare and interchange climate model components, such as land surface or ocean models. A National Strategy for Advancing Climate Modeling recommends an annual U.S. climate modeling forum be held to help bring the nation's diverse modeling communities together with the users of climate data. This would provide climate model data users with an opportunity to learn more about the strengths and limitations of models and provide input to modelers on their needs and provide a venue for discussions of priorities for the national modeling enterprise, and bring disparate climate science communities together to design common modeling experiments. In addition, A National Strategy for Advancing Climate Modeling explains that U.S. climate modelers will need to address an expanding breadth of scientific problems while striving to make predictions and projections more accurate. Progress toward this goal can be made through a combination of increasing model resolution, advances in observations, improved model physics, and more complete representations of the Earth system. To address the computing needs of the climate modeling community, the report suggests a two-pronged approach that involves the continued use and upgrading of existing climate-dedicated computing resources at modeling centers, together with research on how to effectively exploit the more complex computer hardware systems expected over the next 10 to 20 years.

Handbook of Health Decision Science

Handbook of Health Decision Science
Author: Michael A. Diefenbach,Suzanne Miller-Halegoua,Deborah J. Bowen
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2016-09-26
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781493934867

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This comprehensive reference delves into the complex process of medical decision making—both the nuts-and-bolts access and insurance issues that guide choices and the cognitive and affective factors that can make patients decide against their best interests. Wide-ranging coverage offers a robust evidence base for understanding decision making across the lifespan, among family members, in the context of evolving healthcare systems, and in the face of life-changing diagnosis. The section on applied decision making reviews the effectiveness of decision-making tools in healthcare, featuring real-world examples and guidelines for tailored communications with patients. Throughout, contributors spotlight the practical importance of the field and the pressing need to strengthen health decision-making skills on both sides of the clinician/client dyad. Among the Handbook’s topics: From laboratory to clinic and back: connecting neuroeconomic and clinical mea sures of decision-making dysfunctions. Strategies to promote the maintenance of behavior change: moving from theoretical principles to practices. Shared decision making and the patient-provider relationship. Overcoming the many pitfalls of communicating risk. Evidence-based medicine and decision-making policy. The internet, social media, and health decision making. The Handbook of Health Decision Science will interest a wide span of professionals, among them health and clinical psychologists, behavioral researchers, health policymakers, and sociologists.

Our Changing Planet

Our Changing Planet
Author: Climate Change Science Program (U.S.),U.S. Global Change Research Program
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2004
Genre: Climatic changes
ISBN: MINN:31951D02403384O

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