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Climateurope2 : Standardisation of equitable climate services by supporting a community of practice
Francisco J. Doblas-Reyes (ICREA & BSC), Asun Lera St. Clair (DNV & BSC).
TRACCS webinar.
Description
TRACCS research program – Transforming climate modeling for climate services – invites you to its next monthly webinar « Climateurope2: Standardisation of equitable climate services by supporting a community of practice« , presented by Francisco J. Doblas-Reyes (Institució Catalan de Recerca i Estudis Avançats (ICREA) and Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC)), and Asun Lera St. Clair (DNV and BSC).
Climate services are essential to support climate-sensitive decision making, enabling adaptation to climate change and variability, and mitigate the sources of anthropogenic climate change, while taking into account the values and contexts of those involved. The unregulated nature of climate services can lead to low market performance and lack of quality assurance. Best practices, guidance, and standards serve as a form of governance, ensuring quality, legitimacy, and relevance of climate services.
The Climateurope2 project addresses this gap by engaging and supporting an equitable and diverse community of climate services to provide recommendations for their standardisation. Four components of climate services are identified (the decision context, the ecosystem of actors and co-production processes, the multiple knowledge systems involved, and the delivery and evaluation of these services) to facilitate analysis. These components are used in frequent and varied interactions with the climate services community to identify a number of key messages summarising the readiness of climate services aspects for their standardisation. The recommendations, which are iteratively revisited, are shared with relevant standardisation bodies like CEN-CENELEC and key actors like DG-CLIMA, as well as with climate services stakeholders and providers.
Informations supplémentaires
This webinar can be accessed via this link:
https://meteo.webex.com/meteo/j.php?MTID=m2ccb9d71ee3a9743a8d5539c08d31183
To view previous webinars, visit TRACCS’ YouTube page:
https://www.youtube.com/@pepr.traccs/playlists