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Developing Climate Change Information

Pacific Guidance and Case Studies

  • Introduction to Risk Assessment for Decision-makers
  • Developing Climate Change Information
    • 1. Identify Stakeholders and Plan Engagement
    • 2. Determine Climate Change Information Needs
    • 3. Find Existing Climate Change Information
    • 4. Collect Observed Climate Data
    • 5. Collect and Evaluate Climate Model Data
    • 6. Construct Climate Change Projections
    • 7. Assess Climate Change Risk
    • 8. Communicate Climate Change Information
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  • Understanding Climate Change Science
  • Tools and Resources for Planning Ahead
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Developing Climate Change Information

There are eight key steps involved in the process of developing and applying climate change information for sectoral risk assessments in the Pacific. The following diagram briefly describes each step and shows how they are connected.

Click on each step for information, or refer to the publication Developing Climate Change Information for the Pacific.

Step 1: Identify stakeholders and plan engagement Step 2: Determine climate change information needs Step 3: Find existing climate change information Step 4: Collect observed climate data Step 5: Collect and evaluate climate model data Step 6: Construct climate change projections Step 7: Assess climate change risk Step 8: Communicate climate change information Image Map
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