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Climate research priorities for policy-makers, practitioners, and scientists in Georgia, USA
Climate change has far-reaching effects on human and ecological systems, requiring collaboration across sectors and disciplines to determine effective responses. To inform regional responses to climate change, decision-makers need credible and relevant information representing a wide swath of knowle...
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author | Rudd, Murray A. Moore, Althea F. P. Rochberg, Daniel Bianchi-Fossati, Lisa Brown, Marilyn A. D’Onofrio, David Furman, Carrie A. Garcia, Jairo Jordan, Ben Kline, Jennifer Risse, L. Mark Yager, Patricia L. Abbinett, Jessica Alber, Merryl Bell, Jesse E. Bhedwar, Cyrus Cobb, Kim M. Cohen, Juliet Cox, Matt Dormer, Myriam Dunkley, Nyasha Farley, Heather Gambill, Jill Goldstein, Mindy Harris, Garry Hopkinson, Melissa James, Jean-Ann Kidd, Susan Knox, Pam Liu, Yang Matisoff, Daniel C. Meyer, Michael D. Mitchem, Jamie D. Moore, Katherine Ono, Aspen J. Philipsborn, Jon Sendall, Kerrie M. Shafiei, Fatemeh Shepherd, Marshall Teebken, Julia Worley, Ashby N. |
author_facet | Rudd, Murray A. Moore, Althea F. P. Rochberg, Daniel Bianchi-Fossati, Lisa Brown, Marilyn A. D’Onofrio, David Furman, Carrie A. Garcia, Jairo Jordan, Ben Kline, Jennifer Risse, L. Mark Yager, Patricia L. Abbinett, Jessica Alber, Merryl Bell, Jesse E. Bhedwar, Cyrus Cobb, Kim M. Cohen, Juliet Cox, Matt Dormer, Myriam Dunkley, Nyasha Farley, Heather Gambill, Jill Goldstein, Mindy Harris, Garry Hopkinson, Melissa James, Jean-Ann Kidd, Susan Knox, Pam Liu, Yang Matisoff, Daniel C. Meyer, Michael D. Mitchem, Jamie D. Moore, Katherine Ono, Aspen J. Philipsborn, Jon Sendall, Kerrie M. Shafiei, Fatemeh Shepherd, Marshall Teebken, Julia Worley, Ashby N. |
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description | Climate change has far-reaching effects on human and ecological systems, requiring collaboration across sectors and disciplines to determine effective responses. To inform regional responses to climate change, decision-makers need credible and relevant information representing a wide swath of knowledge and perspectives. The southeastern U. S. State of Georgia is a valuable focal area for study because it contains multiple ecological zones that vary greatly in land use and economic activities, and it is vulnerable to diverse climate change impacts. We identified 40 important research questions that, if answered, could lay the groundwork for effective, science-based climate action in Georgia. Top research priorities were identified through a broad solicitation of candidate research questions (180 were received). A group of experts across sectors and disciplines gathered for a workshop to categorize, prioritize, and filter the candidate questions, identify missing topics, and rewrite questions. Participants then collectively chose the 40 most important questions. This cross-sectoral effort ensured the inclusion of a diversity of topics and questions (e.g., coastal hazards, agricultural production, ecosystem functioning, urban infrastructure, and human health) likely to be important to Georgia policy-makers, practitioners, and scientists. Several cross-cutting themes emerged, including the need for long-term data collection and consideration of at-risk Georgia citizens and communities. Workshop participants defined effective responses as those that take economic cost, environmental impacts, and social justice into consideration. Our research highlights the importance of collaborators across disciplines and sectors, and discussing challenges and opportunities that will require transdisciplinary solutions. |
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spelling | pubmed-60608612018-08-09 Climate research priorities for policy-makers, practitioners, and scientists in Georgia, USA Rudd, Murray A. Moore, Althea F. P. Rochberg, Daniel Bianchi-Fossati, Lisa Brown, Marilyn A. D’Onofrio, David Furman, Carrie A. Garcia, Jairo Jordan, Ben Kline, Jennifer Risse, L. Mark Yager, Patricia L. Abbinett, Jessica Alber, Merryl Bell, Jesse E. Bhedwar, Cyrus Cobb, Kim M. Cohen, Juliet Cox, Matt Dormer, Myriam Dunkley, Nyasha Farley, Heather Gambill, Jill Goldstein, Mindy Harris, Garry Hopkinson, Melissa James, Jean-Ann Kidd, Susan Knox, Pam Liu, Yang Matisoff, Daniel C. Meyer, Michael D. Mitchem, Jamie D. Moore, Katherine Ono, Aspen J. Philipsborn, Jon Sendall, Kerrie M. Shafiei, Fatemeh Shepherd, Marshall Teebken, Julia Worley, Ashby N. Environ Manage Article Climate change has far-reaching effects on human and ecological systems, requiring collaboration across sectors and disciplines to determine effective responses. To inform regional responses to climate change, decision-makers need credible and relevant information representing a wide swath of knowledge and perspectives. The southeastern U. S. State of Georgia is a valuable focal area for study because it contains multiple ecological zones that vary greatly in land use and economic activities, and it is vulnerable to diverse climate change impacts. We identified 40 important research questions that, if answered, could lay the groundwork for effective, science-based climate action in Georgia. Top research priorities were identified through a broad solicitation of candidate research questions (180 were received). A group of experts across sectors and disciplines gathered for a workshop to categorize, prioritize, and filter the candidate questions, identify missing topics, and rewrite questions. Participants then collectively chose the 40 most important questions. This cross-sectoral effort ensured the inclusion of a diversity of topics and questions (e.g., coastal hazards, agricultural production, ecosystem functioning, urban infrastructure, and human health) likely to be important to Georgia policy-makers, practitioners, and scientists. Several cross-cutting themes emerged, including the need for long-term data collection and consideration of at-risk Georgia citizens and communities. Workshop participants defined effective responses as those that take economic cost, environmental impacts, and social justice into consideration. Our research highlights the importance of collaborators across disciplines and sectors, and discussing challenges and opportunities that will require transdisciplinary solutions. Springer US 2018-05-23 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC6060861/ /pubmed/29796704 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00267-018-1051-4 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits use, duplication, adaptation, distribution, and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. |
spellingShingle | Article Rudd, Murray A. Moore, Althea F. P. Rochberg, Daniel Bianchi-Fossati, Lisa Brown, Marilyn A. D’Onofrio, David Furman, Carrie A. Garcia, Jairo Jordan, Ben Kline, Jennifer Risse, L. Mark Yager, Patricia L. Abbinett, Jessica Alber, Merryl Bell, Jesse E. Bhedwar, Cyrus Cobb, Kim M. Cohen, Juliet Cox, Matt Dormer, Myriam Dunkley, Nyasha Farley, Heather Gambill, Jill Goldstein, Mindy Harris, Garry Hopkinson, Melissa James, Jean-Ann Kidd, Susan Knox, Pam Liu, Yang Matisoff, Daniel C. Meyer, Michael D. Mitchem, Jamie D. Moore, Katherine Ono, Aspen J. Philipsborn, Jon Sendall, Kerrie M. Shafiei, Fatemeh Shepherd, Marshall Teebken, Julia Worley, Ashby N. Climate research priorities for policy-makers, practitioners, and scientists in Georgia, USA |
title | Climate research priorities for policy-makers, practitioners, and scientists in Georgia, USA |
title_full | Climate research priorities for policy-makers, practitioners, and scientists in Georgia, USA |
title_fullStr | Climate research priorities for policy-makers, practitioners, and scientists in Georgia, USA |
title_full_unstemmed | Climate research priorities for policy-makers, practitioners, and scientists in Georgia, USA |
title_short | Climate research priorities for policy-makers, practitioners, and scientists in Georgia, USA |
title_sort | climate research priorities for policy-makers, practitioners, and scientists in georgia, usa |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6060861/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29796704 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00267-018-1051-4 |
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