Co-production of climate services: Challenges and enablers

dc.creatorJacob, Daniela
dc.creatorLera St Clair, Asun
dc.creatorMahon, Roche
dc.creatorMarsland, Simon
dc.creatorNdebele Murisa, Mzime
dc.creatorBuontempo, Carlo
dc.creatorPulwarty, Roger S
dc.creatorSiddiqui, Md Rezwan
dc.creatorGrossi, Amanda
dc.creatorSteynor, Anna
dc.creatorMugandani, Raymond
dc.creatorAlexander, Lisa V
dc.creatorRuane, Alex C
dc.creatorDoblas Reyes, Francisco J
dc.creatorWolff, Maria
dc.creatorList, Geneva
dc.creatorNoori, Sameera
dc.date2025-03-25
dc.date2025-11-10T12:44:26Z
dc.date2025-11-10T12:44:26Z
dc.date.accessioned2026-06-27T13:36:46Z
dc.descriptionClimate change is often connected to an increase in weather extreme frequencies and severity, demanding an increased necessity in mitigating greenhouse gas emissions, adapting to and building resilience to these changes and impacts. This happens in a background of climate variability that already impacts several climate-sensitive sectors. There is an urgent need for fit-for-purpose climate services and service professionals to support these mitigation and adaptation efforts. Co-development of climate services can enhance their usefulness (context-specific and fit for purpose), usability (easy access and handling), and usage (transfer and upscale) by ensuring appropriate and iterative engagement between climate service providers and users, development of timely, reliable and usable products, and the provision of services to users in a truly accessible manner. Achieving co-development asks for reframing and scaled-up transdisciplinary, sustained, and multidirectional approaches between a diversity of information users and providers. For these processes, it is key to also address and further minimize or overcome barriers of co-production, while supporting enabling and accelerating mechanisms, better preparation of climate services providers including National Meteorological and Hydrological Services, private actors, civil society, and academia for interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary work, enhanced individual and institutional capacity development and governance mechanisms.
dc.formatapplication/pdf
dc.identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/10568/177705
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/64858
dc.languageen
dc.publisherFrontiers Media
dc.rightsOpen Access
dc.sourceJacob, D.; Lera St Clair, A.; Mahon, R.; Marsland, S.; Ndebele Murisa, M.; Buontempo, C.; Pulwarty, R.S.; Siddiqui, M.R.; Grossi, A.; Steynor, A.; Mugandani, R.; Alexander, L.V.; Ruane, A.C.; Doblas Reyes, F.J.; Wolff, M.; List, G.; Noori, S. (2025) Co-production of climate services: Challenges and enablers. Frontiers in Climate 7: 1507759. ISSN: 2624-9553
dc.subjectclimate services
dc.subjectclimate
dc.titleCo-production of climate services: Challenges and enablers
dc.typeJournal Article

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