2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.cliser.2017.03.002
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Climate science information needs among natural resource decision-makers in the Northwest US

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“…Climate change-related DSS could thereby help producers incorporate climate change considerations into investment decisions, such as perennial crop plantings, equipment purchases, land purchases, and long-term leases (Allen et al, 2017;Capalbo et al, 2017;Kanter et al, in press), by helping them analyze costs, outcomes, and tradeoffs of alternative decisions. It is important that producers have access to climate-related DSS that allow them to make more efficient use of capital as well as inputs, as in many cases investment decisions have longer-term outcomes, and thus incorporating climate considerations is likely to improve readiness for future changes.…”
Section: Priorities For Decision Support Systems To Inform Climate Chmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Climate change-related DSS could thereby help producers incorporate climate change considerations into investment decisions, such as perennial crop plantings, equipment purchases, land purchases, and long-term leases (Allen et al, 2017;Capalbo et al, 2017;Kanter et al, in press), by helping them analyze costs, outcomes, and tradeoffs of alternative decisions. It is important that producers have access to climate-related DSS that allow them to make more efficient use of capital as well as inputs, as in many cases investment decisions have longer-term outcomes, and thus incorporating climate considerations is likely to improve readiness for future changes.…”
Section: Priorities For Decision Support Systems To Inform Climate Chmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many climate change projections are focused on a 20-30 year time-scale that are useful for policy and infrastructural investment purposes, but not for most farm management and investment decisions, which typically require shorter (2-10 year, or even seasonal) forecasts (Allen et al, 2017). In addition, climate change projections often focus on changes in average conditions, rather than extremes (e.g., heat waves, drought) that tend to more directly impact agricultural production (Lemos et al, 2012;Kirchhoff et al, 2013;Weaver et al, 2013).…”
Section: Priorities For Decision Support Systems To Inform Climate Chmentioning
confidence: 99%
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