Workshop on uncertainty and climate change adaptation
The main goals of this event are to promote discussion and contribute with scientific insight by calling for the submission of abstracts that respond to the following question:
'How do decision-making processes on climate change adaptation, at the multi-decadal timescale, envision the future and deal with related uncertainties?'
We expect this workshop to deliver research on climate adaptation uncertainties that is both scientifically reliable and societal relevant. Therefore, we particularly welcome empirically grounded research dealing with the following questions:
- Which particular types or combinations of uncertainties (e.g. climatic, environmental or socioeconomic) matter most for those participating in adaptation planning or decision-making process?
- How can uncertainties be characterised and/or communicated to effectively inform climate adaptation decision-making processes?
- How is scientific information in general and uncertainty in particular, commonly used or incorporated into decision-making processes in the broad variety of sectors presently looking at climate adaptation?
- How effective have these approaches been in helping decision-makers or planners and how relevant are them to the challenge of climate adaptation?