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Divergent, plausible, and relevant climate futures for near- and long-term resource planning

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David J. Lawrence, Amber N. Runyon, John Gross, Gregor W. Schuurman, and Brian W Miller, 2021-08-13, Divergent, plausible, and relevant climate futures for near- and long-term resource planning: Climatic Change, v. 167.

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Scenario planning has emerged as a widely used planning process for resource management in situations of consequential, irreducible uncertainty. Because it explicitly incorporates uncertainty, scenario planning is regularly employed in climate change adaptation. An early and essential step in developing scenarios is identifying “climate futures”—descriptions of the physical attributes of plausible future climates that could occur at a specific place and time. Divergent climate futures that describe the broadest possible range of plausible conditions support information needs of decision makers, including understanding the spectrum of potential resource responses to climate change, developing strategies robust to that range, avoiding [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • North Central CASC

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