A systematic approach to assess climate information products applied to agriculture and food security in Guatemala and Colombia

Increased interannual climate variability affects agricultural livelihoods throughout the world. In many regions, climate services support decision-makers in their adaptation efforts. The range of these services and the number of associated information products have increased dramatically in recent...

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Autores principales: Bouroncle, C., Müller, A., Giraldo, D., Ríos, D., Imbach, P., Girón, E., Portillo, P., Boni, A., Etten, Jacob van, Ramírez Villegas, Julián Armando
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Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/106153
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author Bouroncle, C.
Müller, A.
Giraldo, D.
Ríos, D.
Imbach, P.
Girón, E.
Portillo, P.
Boni, A.
Etten, Jacob van
Ramírez Villegas, Julián Armando
author_browse Boni, A.
Bouroncle, C.
Etten, Jacob van
Giraldo, D.
Girón, E.
Imbach, P.
Müller, A.
Portillo, P.
Ramírez Villegas, Julián Armando
Ríos, D.
author_facet Bouroncle, C.
Müller, A.
Giraldo, D.
Ríos, D.
Imbach, P.
Girón, E.
Portillo, P.
Boni, A.
Etten, Jacob van
Ramírez Villegas, Julián Armando
author_sort Bouroncle, C.
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description Increased interannual climate variability affects agricultural livelihoods throughout the world. In many regions, climate services support decision-makers in their adaptation efforts. The range of these services and the number of associated information products have increased dramatically in recent years. However, the relationships between these products and their use and usability for targeted decision-making have rarely been systematically evaluated. Here, we report on the development of a systematic and user-centered approach to assess climate information products and networks of products; and apply it to products covering the nexus of climate, agriculture, and food security in Guatemala and Colombia. Across both countries, we assessed 28 products used for agricultural decision making, outreach, planning research, and design of emergency responses. While climateonly information products play a central role in each network, information products intended to support agriculture and food security need to integrate information from different themes or disciplines and sources at different scales. We find that major improvements in the credibility, legitimacy, scale, cognition, procedures, recommendations, and content of most existing products are required. Brevity and clarity of language are highlighted as desirable in both countries, as well as use of trusted and publicly-available data, and non-paperbased delivery formats. The approach and methodology are valuable for facilitating the prioritization of actions for improvement and/or the development of new products, thereby helping climate services for agriculture and food security to realize their true potential.
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spelling CGSpace1061532025-11-12T05:54:13Z A systematic approach to assess climate information products applied to agriculture and food security in Guatemala and Colombia Bouroncle, C. Müller, A. Giraldo, D. Ríos, D. Imbach, P. Girón, E. Portillo, P. Boni, A. Etten, Jacob van Ramírez Villegas, Julián Armando climate change network analysis information services assessment food security Increased interannual climate variability affects agricultural livelihoods throughout the world. In many regions, climate services support decision-makers in their adaptation efforts. The range of these services and the number of associated information products have increased dramatically in recent years. However, the relationships between these products and their use and usability for targeted decision-making have rarely been systematically evaluated. Here, we report on the development of a systematic and user-centered approach to assess climate information products and networks of products; and apply it to products covering the nexus of climate, agriculture, and food security in Guatemala and Colombia. Across both countries, we assessed 28 products used for agricultural decision making, outreach, planning research, and design of emergency responses. While climateonly information products play a central role in each network, information products intended to support agriculture and food security need to integrate information from different themes or disciplines and sources at different scales. We find that major improvements in the credibility, legitimacy, scale, cognition, procedures, recommendations, and content of most existing products are required. Brevity and clarity of language are highlighted as desirable in both countries, as well as use of trusted and publicly-available data, and non-paperbased delivery formats. The approach and methodology are valuable for facilitating the prioritization of actions for improvement and/or the development of new products, thereby helping climate services for agriculture and food security to realize their true potential. 2019-12 2019-12-16T10:06:26Z 2019-12-16T10:06:26Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/106153 en Open Access application/pdf Elsevier Bouroncle, C.; Müller, A.; Giraldo, D.; Rios, D.; Imbach, P.; Girón, E.; Portillo, P.; Boni, A.; van Etten, J.; Ramirez-Villegas, J. (2019) A systematic approach to assess climate information products applied to agriculture and food security in Guatemala and Colombia. Climate Services 16: 100137 17 p. ISSN: 2405-8807
spellingShingle climate change
network analysis
information services
assessment
food security
Bouroncle, C.
Müller, A.
Giraldo, D.
Ríos, D.
Imbach, P.
Girón, E.
Portillo, P.
Boni, A.
Etten, Jacob van
Ramírez Villegas, Julián Armando
A systematic approach to assess climate information products applied to agriculture and food security in Guatemala and Colombia
title A systematic approach to assess climate information products applied to agriculture and food security in Guatemala and Colombia
title_full A systematic approach to assess climate information products applied to agriculture and food security in Guatemala and Colombia
title_fullStr A systematic approach to assess climate information products applied to agriculture and food security in Guatemala and Colombia
title_full_unstemmed A systematic approach to assess climate information products applied to agriculture and food security in Guatemala and Colombia
title_short A systematic approach to assess climate information products applied to agriculture and food security in Guatemala and Colombia
title_sort systematic approach to assess climate information products applied to agriculture and food security in guatemala and colombia
topic climate change
network analysis
information services
assessment
food security
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/106153
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