Sound climate risk management requires access to the best available decision-relevant climate information and the ability to use such information effectively. The availability and access of such information and the ability to use it is challenging, particularly throughout rural Africa. A gap analysis published by the International Research Institute for Climate and Society (IRI) and the Global Climate Observing System (GCOS) in 2005 explored these challenges in detail and identified four key gaps: (i) gaps in integration of climate into policy; (ii) gaps in integration of climate into practice at scale; (iii) gaps in climate services; and (iv) gaps in climate data. Though this document was published nearly nine years ago, the gaps it highli...
Availability of and access to climate data and information products is critical to achieving climate...
This brief presents the findings of a scoping study on climate information services in East Africa, ...
Throughout Sub-Saharan Africa, smallholder farmers are at the frontlines of an increasingly variable...
This report is the main output from a Gap Analysis, financed by the United Kingdom's Department for ...
Making agriculture resilient to the trends and shocks of a changing and varying climate requires eff...
This paper describes the work of the International Research Institute for Climate and Society (IRI) ...
The vulnerability of social-ecological systems in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) to climate variability an...
We consider the question of what is needed for climate services to support sub-Saharan African farme...
Climate and weather services support important decision making in many sectors across the Greater Ho...
Eighty percent of the world's agriculture is rainfed, making it highly vulnerable to climate fluctua...
As the effects of climate change in Africa become increasingly pronounced, government policymaking s...
AbstractSeveral regions of the world have developed capability in providing services on climate info...
Africa is widely held to be highly vulnerable to future climate change and Ethiopia is often cited a...
Climate information provisions are mostly supply-driven and not tailored to the needs of farmers and...
Making climate-resilient planning and adaptation decisions is, in part, contingent on the use of cli...
Availability of and access to climate data and information products is critical to achieving climate...
This brief presents the findings of a scoping study on climate information services in East Africa, ...
Throughout Sub-Saharan Africa, smallholder farmers are at the frontlines of an increasingly variable...
This report is the main output from a Gap Analysis, financed by the United Kingdom's Department for ...
Making agriculture resilient to the trends and shocks of a changing and varying climate requires eff...
This paper describes the work of the International Research Institute for Climate and Society (IRI) ...
The vulnerability of social-ecological systems in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) to climate variability an...
We consider the question of what is needed for climate services to support sub-Saharan African farme...
Climate and weather services support important decision making in many sectors across the Greater Ho...
Eighty percent of the world's agriculture is rainfed, making it highly vulnerable to climate fluctua...
As the effects of climate change in Africa become increasingly pronounced, government policymaking s...
AbstractSeveral regions of the world have developed capability in providing services on climate info...
Africa is widely held to be highly vulnerable to future climate change and Ethiopia is often cited a...
Climate information provisions are mostly supply-driven and not tailored to the needs of farmers and...
Making climate-resilient planning and adaptation decisions is, in part, contingent on the use of cli...
Availability of and access to climate data and information products is critical to achieving climate...
This brief presents the findings of a scoping study on climate information services in East Africa, ...
Throughout Sub-Saharan Africa, smallholder farmers are at the frontlines of an increasingly variable...