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From climate information to climate services: the need for a Belgian climate service centre [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
<p>The Belgian expertise with respect to climate research is very fragmented and led by both federal (like the Royal Meteorological Institute of Belgium, hereafter RMI) as well as regional scientific research institutions and universities.
De Troch, Rozemien, Termonia, Piet
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A climate knowledges approach to climate services

open access: yesClimate Services, 2020
The design of climate services can be improved by a wide variety of user input and understanding of needs based on perceptions. Here we apply findings from in-depth interviews of people whose daily lives interact with climate, weather and a range of natural resources.
Katherine R. Clifford   +2 more
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Mapping the landscape of climate services

open access: yesEnvironmental Research Letters, 2019
AbstractClimate services are technology-intensive, science-based and user-tailored tools providing timely climate information to a wide set of users. They accelerate innovation, while contributing to societal adaptation. Research has explored the advancements of climate services in multiple fields, producing a wealth of interdisciplinary knowledge ...
Larosa F., Mysiak J.
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Are Services Better for Climate Change? [PDF]

open access: yesEnvironmental Science & Technology, 2006
Embodied greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and their structure of inducement by the supply-chain networks of 480 goods and services in the United States are analyzed for 44 GHGs. Producing a dollar of a product or service generates an average of 0.36 kg of CO2 equivalent GHGs onsite, increasing to 0.83 kg when supply-chain-induced emissions are taken into
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Accelerating Innovation in Climate Services: the 3E's for climate service providers

open access: yesBulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 2013
Climate services can help society manage climate-related risk and capitalize on favorable conditions by providing data analysis, data products, and scientific expertise. Meeting society's needs requires matching them with ongoing scientific research.
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Climate Observations, Climate Modeling, and Climate Services

open access: yesBulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 2017
Chris Hewitt   +5 more
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CLIMATE AND CROP SERVICE

open access: yesMonthly Weather Review, 1904
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CLIMATE AND CROP SERVICE

open access: yesMonthly Weather Review, 1897
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