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The Pacific Drought Knowledge Exchange: A Co-Production Approach to Deliver Climate Resources to User Groups

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Ryan Longman, Abby Frazier, Christian Giardina, Elliott Parsons, and Sierra McDaniel, 2022-08-24, The Pacific Drought Knowledge Exchange: A Co-Production Approach to Deliver Climate Resources to User Groups: Sustainability, v. 14, iss. 17.

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Drought is a growing threat to hydrological, ecological, agricultural, and socio-cultural systems of the tropics, especially tropical islands of the Pacific where severe droughts can compromise food and water security. Overcoming barriers to knowledge sharing between land managers and researchers is a critical cross-sector strategy for engaging and mitigating or adapting to drought. Here we describe the establishment and functioning of the Pacific Drought Knowledge Exchange (PDKE), which provides users with easier access to: (1) sector- and geography-specific climate information; (2) better and more comprehensive information; (3) improved technical assistance; and (4) a more collaborative information-transfer environment through participation [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Pacific Islands CASC

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