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Assessing the Use of Climate Information in Resource Management Decisions in the Southwest

Preliminary Assessment of the Landscape of Climate Relevant Resource Management Decisions in the Southwest

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2013-08-31
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2014-08-31
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2013

Summary

In the Southwestern U.S., rising temperatures and changing precipitation patterns are resulting in changes such as more frequent and severe wildfires and prolonged drought. Natural resource managers striving to make decisions in the face of these changing conditions can benefit from information on past, present, and future climate. While an array of climate assessments are available, it is unclear how useful or relevant this information is for resource management decision-making in the Southwest. This project sought to identify the types of environmental information that resource managers in the Southwest need to make climate-related management decisions. To meet this goal, researchers first assessed the degree to which resource [...]

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Purpose

With thousands of resource managers making tens of thousands of decisions across the Southwest that may require information from climate science, there is an urgent need to prioritize the climate science, technology transfer, and stakeholder engagement decision support and knowledge co-production. The project objective is to quantitatively characterize the landscape of climate-relevant resource decisions in the southwestern United States. Using a topology of climate relevant resource management decisions, the research team will work with stakeholders to develop efficient decision-support tools, knowledge networks, and climate science targeted specifically to meet the needs of managers and decision-makers. Products will be (a) a quantitative classification of Southwestern resource-management decisions utilizing climate information, (b) a classification of decision support processes in practice in the southwest (e.g., scenario planning, vulnerability assessment, structured decision making) and the perceived utility of each; (c) a model for a best practice in knowledge networks to standardize, document, interpret and deliver reliable sources of climate information for decisions, and (d) a model for a best practice stakeholder driven process for prioritizing new climate science needs.

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The Sonoran Desert, CA- Credit: Alan Cressler
The Sonoran Desert, CA- Credit: Alan Cressler

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southwest CASC

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