Ensuring climate information guides long-term development
Lindsey Jones (),
Andrew Dougill,
Richard G. Jones,
Anna Steynor,
Paul Watkiss,
Cheikh Kane,
Bettina Koelle,
Wilfran Moufouma-Okia,
Jon Padgham,
Nicola Ranger,
Jean-Pierre Roux,
Pablo Suarez,
Thomas Tanner and
Katharine Vincent
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Lindsey Jones: Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
Andrew Dougill: Sustainability Research Institute, School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds
Richard G. Jones: Met Office Hadley Centre
Anna Steynor: Climate System Analysis Group (CSAG), University of Cape Town, Environmental and Geographical Science
Paul Watkiss: Paul Watkiss Associates
Cheikh Kane: Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD), Le Sextant
Bettina Koelle: Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre
Wilfran Moufouma-Okia: African Climate Policy Centre (ACPC), United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA)
Jon Padgham: International START Secretariat
Nicola Ranger: Research and Evidence Division, Department for International Development (DFID)
Jean-Pierre Roux: SouthSouthNorth (SSN)
Pablo Suarez: Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre
Thomas Tanner: Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
Katharine Vincent: Kulima Integrated Development Solutions (Pty) Ltd
Nature Climate Change, 2015, vol. 5, issue 9, 812-814
Abstract:
Many sub-Saharan countries are failing to include climate information in long-term development planning. Ensuring climate-resilient development requires a step change in how medium- to long-term climate information is produced, communicated and utilized in sub-Saharan Africa and elsewhere.
Date: 2015
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