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- W2474863921 abstract "CR Climate Research Contact the journal Facebook Twitter RSS Mailing List Subscribe to our mailing list via Mailchimp HomeLatest VolumeAbout the JournalEditorsSpecials CR 70:251-263 (2016) - DOI: https://doi.org/10.3354/cr01406 Using climate information for drought planning Taryn Finnessey1,*, Michael Hayes2, Jeff Lukas3, Mark Svoboda2 1Colorado Water Conservation Board, Department of Natural Resources, 1313 Sherman St., Rm 721, Denver, CO 80203, USA 2National Drought Mitigation Center, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 3310 Holdrege Street, Lincoln, NE 68583-0988, USA 3Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, Western Water Assessment, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80304, USA *Corresponding author: taryn.finnessey@state.co.us ABSTRACT: Historically, drought has been responded to rather than prepared for, yet studies have illustrated that proactive investment in drought risk management reduces impacts and overall response costs. One key element of preparedness is the use of sufficient climate information for monitoring, forecasting, and tracking long-term trends. In the face of a changing climate and increasing variability, these types of data are even more critical for planning and overall resiliency. The systematic use of these data to inform the drought planning component of drought risk management is a relatively recent development. Actionable science has direct applicability for planning and decision-making, and allows for an iterative process between scientists and end users that can build long-term drought resiliency. The article will describe how planners in Colorado are increasingly relying on climate data, ranging from paleoclimatological records to experimental seasonal forecasts, to guide their long-term drought preparedness and climate change adaptation efforts. This information can then be used to inform broader policy and planning efforts, unifying the scientific basis across multiple processes. In addition, the Integrated Drought Management Programme (IDMP), with the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the Global Water Partnership (GWP) as co-leads, promotes national policies encouraging proactive risk management, and provides a platform for sharing the lessons learned by the planners, policy makers, and scientists around the world. Data-driven decision-making using climate information can help depoliticize actions and increase overall resiliency and response in times of drought, which will be increasingly important as the world warms. KEY WORDS: Drought planning · Preparedness · Risk management · Resiliency Full text in pdf format PreviousCite this article as: Finnessey T, Hayes M, Lukas J, Svoboda M (2016) Using climate information for drought planning. Clim Res 70:251-263. https://doi.org/10.3354/cr01406 Export citation RSS - Facebook - Tweet - linkedIn Cited by Published in CR Vol. 70, No. 2-3. Online publication date: October 27, 2016 Print ISSN: 0936-577X; Online ISSN: 1616-1572 Copyright © 2016 Inter-Research." @default.
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