期刊
BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY
卷 99, 期 5, 页码 891-898出版社
AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1175/BAMS-D-17-0183.1
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- DOI climate science centers
- USDA climate hubs
- Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences
- NOAA/ESRL Physical Sciences Division
- NOAA Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments Program to the Western Water Assessment [NA10OAR4310214]
Federal investments by U.S. agencies to enhance climate resilience at regional scales grew over the past decade (2010s). To maximize efficiency and effectiveness in serving multiple sectors and scales, it has become critical to leverage existing agency-specific research, infrastructure, and capacity while avoiding redundancy. We discuss lessons learned from a multi-institutional regional climate response collaborative that comprises three different federally supported climate service entities in the Rocky Mountain west and northern plains region. These lessons include leveraging different strengths of each partner, creating deliberate mechanisms to increase cross-entity communication and joint ownership of projects, and placing a common priority on stakeholder-relevant research and outcomes. We share the conditions that fostered successful collaboration, which can be transferred elsewhere, and suggest mechanisms for overcoming potential barriers. Synergies are essential for producing actionable research that informs climate-related decisions for stakeholders and ultimately enhances climate resilience at regional scales.
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