AbstractThis article contributes to efforts to develop more inclusive climate services, understood as institutional arrangements and processes that generate and disseminate science-based climate information to promote improved preparedness to climate impacts. Discussion on equity in climate services tends to focus on the specific challenges of women and the poor in developing countries. We seek to broaden this scope by considering a farming population in the southern United States, whose particular circumstances are shaped by rural poverty as well as by racial discrimination, namely African American farmers. The research is based on a phone survey, in-depth interviews, and a workshop, and was conducted in collaboration with a civil right or...
The purpose of this Briefing Note is to assist the ClimBeR team and partners to frame issues of soci...
Through the ages, farmers have used indigenous knowledge and traditional coping strategies to adapt ...
Throughout Sub-Saharan Africa, smallholder farmers are at the frontlines of an increasingly variable...
AbstractThis article contributes to efforts to develop more inclusive climate services, understood a...
This article contributes to efforts to develop more inclusive climate services, understood as instit...
Central to understanding the usefulness of climate and weather forecasts in support of agricultural ...
We consider the question of what is needed for climate services to support sub-Saharan African farme...
The substantial body of knowledge about good practice in climate services suggests that making clima...
Making agriculture resilient to the trends and shocks of a changing and varying climate requires eff...
We consider the question of what is needed for climate services to support sub-Saharan African farme...
The design of effective climate services requires the identification of a problem that might be addr...
With scientific consensus regarding the occurrence of climate variability and climate change it is c...
While climate services have the potential to reduce precipitation- and temperature-related risks to ...
Climate change affects everyone. However, the Southeastern United States is at a higher risk of nega...
A consortium of national and international partners worked from 2016 to 2020 to strengthen the clima...
The purpose of this Briefing Note is to assist the ClimBeR team and partners to frame issues of soci...
Through the ages, farmers have used indigenous knowledge and traditional coping strategies to adapt ...
Throughout Sub-Saharan Africa, smallholder farmers are at the frontlines of an increasingly variable...
AbstractThis article contributes to efforts to develop more inclusive climate services, understood a...
This article contributes to efforts to develop more inclusive climate services, understood as instit...
Central to understanding the usefulness of climate and weather forecasts in support of agricultural ...
We consider the question of what is needed for climate services to support sub-Saharan African farme...
The substantial body of knowledge about good practice in climate services suggests that making clima...
Making agriculture resilient to the trends and shocks of a changing and varying climate requires eff...
We consider the question of what is needed for climate services to support sub-Saharan African farme...
The design of effective climate services requires the identification of a problem that might be addr...
With scientific consensus regarding the occurrence of climate variability and climate change it is c...
While climate services have the potential to reduce precipitation- and temperature-related risks to ...
Climate change affects everyone. However, the Southeastern United States is at a higher risk of nega...
A consortium of national and international partners worked from 2016 to 2020 to strengthen the clima...
The purpose of this Briefing Note is to assist the ClimBeR team and partners to frame issues of soci...
Through the ages, farmers have used indigenous knowledge and traditional coping strategies to adapt ...
Throughout Sub-Saharan Africa, smallholder farmers are at the frontlines of an increasingly variable...