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spelling paper:paper_01650009_v98_n3_p307_Boulanger2023-06-08T15:14:27Z A Europe-South America network for climate change assessment and impact studies Adaptation strategies Climate change assessment Climate data Climate information Climate research Climate trends Climate variability Decision making process Earth systems Extreme events High quality Impact study Model validation Regional climate modelling Research strategy Socio-economic impacts South America Climate models Earth (planet) Economic and social effects Research Climate change climate change climate modeling climate variation database decision making regional climate socioeconomic impact stakeholder Europe South America The goal of the CLARIS project was to build an integrated European-South American network dedicated to promote common research strategies to observe and predict climate changes and their consequent socio-economic impacts taking into account the climate and societal peculiarities of South America. Reaching that goal placed the present network as a privileged advisor to contribute to the design of adaptation strategies in a region strongly affected by and dependent on climate variability (e. g. agriculture, health, hydro-electricity). Building the CLARIS network required fulfilling the following three objectives: (1) The first objective of CLARIS was to set up and favour the technical transfer and expertise in earth system and regional climate modelling between Europe and South America together with the providing of a list of climate data (observed and simulated) required for model validations; (2) The second objective of CLARIS was to facilitate the exchange of observed and simulated climate data between the climate research groups and to create a South American high-quality climate database for studies in extreme events and long-term climate trends; (3) Finally, the third objective of CLARIS was to strengthen the communication between climate researchers and stakeholders, and to demonstrate the feasibility of using climate information in the decision-making process. © Springer Science + Business Media B.V. 2009. 2010 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_01650009_v98_n3_p307_Boulanger http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_01650009_v98_n3_p307_Boulanger
institution Universidad de Buenos Aires
institution_str I-28
repository_str R-134
collection Biblioteca Digital - Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales (UBA)
topic Adaptation strategies
Climate change assessment
Climate data
Climate information
Climate research
Climate trends
Climate variability
Decision making process
Earth systems
Extreme events
High quality
Impact study
Model validation
Regional climate modelling
Research strategy
Socio-economic impacts
South America
Climate models
Earth (planet)
Economic and social effects
Research
Climate change
climate change
climate modeling
climate variation
database
decision making
regional climate
socioeconomic impact
stakeholder
Europe
South America
spellingShingle Adaptation strategies
Climate change assessment
Climate data
Climate information
Climate research
Climate trends
Climate variability
Decision making process
Earth systems
Extreme events
High quality
Impact study
Model validation
Regional climate modelling
Research strategy
Socio-economic impacts
South America
Climate models
Earth (planet)
Economic and social effects
Research
Climate change
climate change
climate modeling
climate variation
database
decision making
regional climate
socioeconomic impact
stakeholder
Europe
South America
A Europe-South America network for climate change assessment and impact studies
topic_facet Adaptation strategies
Climate change assessment
Climate data
Climate information
Climate research
Climate trends
Climate variability
Decision making process
Earth systems
Extreme events
High quality
Impact study
Model validation
Regional climate modelling
Research strategy
Socio-economic impacts
South America
Climate models
Earth (planet)
Economic and social effects
Research
Climate change
climate change
climate modeling
climate variation
database
decision making
regional climate
socioeconomic impact
stakeholder
Europe
South America
description The goal of the CLARIS project was to build an integrated European-South American network dedicated to promote common research strategies to observe and predict climate changes and their consequent socio-economic impacts taking into account the climate and societal peculiarities of South America. Reaching that goal placed the present network as a privileged advisor to contribute to the design of adaptation strategies in a region strongly affected by and dependent on climate variability (e. g. agriculture, health, hydro-electricity). Building the CLARIS network required fulfilling the following three objectives: (1) The first objective of CLARIS was to set up and favour the technical transfer and expertise in earth system and regional climate modelling between Europe and South America together with the providing of a list of climate data (observed and simulated) required for model validations; (2) The second objective of CLARIS was to facilitate the exchange of observed and simulated climate data between the climate research groups and to create a South American high-quality climate database for studies in extreme events and long-term climate trends; (3) Finally, the third objective of CLARIS was to strengthen the communication between climate researchers and stakeholders, and to demonstrate the feasibility of using climate information in the decision-making process. © Springer Science + Business Media B.V. 2009.
title A Europe-South America network for climate change assessment and impact studies
title_short A Europe-South America network for climate change assessment and impact studies
title_full A Europe-South America network for climate change assessment and impact studies
title_fullStr A Europe-South America network for climate change assessment and impact studies
title_full_unstemmed A Europe-South America network for climate change assessment and impact studies
title_sort europe-south america network for climate change assessment and impact studies
publishDate 2010
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_01650009_v98_n3_p307_Boulanger
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_01650009_v98_n3_p307_Boulanger
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