评估美国玉米带农业层面决策的利益相关者气候数据需求

Q2 Social Sciences
Suzanna Clark, J. Wolfinger, M. Kenney, M. Gerst, H. Roop
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摘要

摘要在美国中西部地区,农学家根据不同的时间尺度做出决定,从每天到每周、每月和季节性。不断改进的预测和决策支持工具可以协助决策过程,特别是在气候变化和日益多变的情况下。然而,为了可用,这些预测和工具产生的信息应该是显著的、可信的、合法的和可迭代的——这些质量是通过与利益相关者深思熟虑的共同生产来实现的。本研究采用文献分析法探讨了美国玉米带利益相关者的气候信息需求和优先事项。通过对50份文件的分析,我们发现利益相关者主要关心的是实际和战术决策,包括他们从谁那里获得信息,信息在农业、水和风险管理中的应用,以及期望的经济成果。利益相关者希望获得的信息较少关注社会问题、环境问题或长期气候适应能力。这些结果可以为未来决策支持工具的开发提供信息,确定气候信息服务中已知的差距,以减少利益相关者的疲劳,并为试图了解其他地区和专业利益相关者需求的科学家提供范例。
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Assessing stakeholder climate data needs for farm-level decision-making in the U.S. Corn Belt
Abstract. Across the Midwest region of the United States, agriculturalists make decisions on a variety of timescales, ranging from daily to weekly, monthly, and seasonally. Ever-improving forecasts and decision support tools could assist the decision-making process, particularly in the context of a changing and increasingly variable climate. To be usable, however, the information produced by these forecasts and tools should be salient, credible, legitimate, and iterative – qualities which are achieved through deliberate co-production with stakeholders. This study uses a document analysis approach to explore the climate information needs and priorities of stakeholders in the U.S. Corn Belt. Through the analysis of 50 documents, we find that stakeholders are primarily concerned with practical and tactical decision-making, including from whom they obtain their information, the application of information to agricultural, water, and risk management, and desired economic outcomes. The information that stakeholders desire is less focused on social issues, environmental issues, or long-term climate resilience. These results can inform the development of future decision support tools, identify known gaps in climate information services to reduce stakeholder fatigue, and serve as an example to scientists trying to understand stakeholder needs in other regions and specialties.
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Geoscience Communication
Geoscience Communication Social Sciences-Communication
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