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Decision Support: Information to Support Policy Development and Adaptive ManagementCCSP sponsors and conducts research that is ultimately related to policy and adaptive management decision making. CCSP’s decision-support approach is guided by several general principles, including:
CCSP WorkshopCCSP held a workshop, Climate Science in Support of Decision making, in November 2005 in which over 700 individuals participated, including an international audience of climate scientists, decision makers, and users of information on climate variability and change. A variety of sessions addressed recent and ongoing global change assessments, the application of climate science to adaptive management, and the use of climate information in analyses of policy options. Participants provided positive feedback on this set of opportunities to learn about CCSP’s activities and exchange information with scientists, decision makers, and other stakeholders. CCSP will use insights from the workshop to guide current and future CCSP decision-support activities, including future forums for dialog on this aspect of the program. Synthesis and Assessment ProductsCCSP is generating synthesis and assessment products to support informed discussion and decision making on climate variability and change by policymakers, resource managers, stakeholders, the media, and the general public. The first of these reports, on temperature trends in the atmosphere and at the Earth’s surface, has been completed (see Climate Variability and Change chapter). The synthesis and assessment products integrate research results focused on key issues and related questions frequently raised by decision makers. Current evaluations of the science can be used for informing public debate, policy development, and adaptive management decisions, and for defining and setting the future direction and priorities of the program. The synthesis and assessment products constitute an important new form of topic-driven integration of U.S. global change assessment efforts. These products will be U.S. Government disseminations, subject to the provisions of the Information Quality Act (Section 515 of the Treasury and General Government Appropriations Act of 2001) and the Federal Advisory Committee Act Amendments of 1997 (PUB. L. 105-153, SEC. 2(A), (B), DEC. 17, 1997, 111 STAT. 2689.). The Decision Support chapter of this report provides a description of each of the products. More information about the products can be obtained from the CCSP web site at <www.climatescience.gov>. The synthesis and assessment products are being generated by researchers in a process that involves review by experts, public comment from stakeholders and the general public, and final approval by the departments/agencies involved in CCSP. Formal endorsement of the products by the Federal Government will enhance their value for decision makers and the public at large. The program has prepared guidelines that describe steps to be followed in each of three phases of the preparation process:developing the prospectus, drafting and revising, and final approval and publication. This methodology for product development facilitates involvement of the research community and user groups in ensuring that the products are focused in a useful fashion and meet the highest standards of scientific excellence. The guidelines also encourage transparency by ensuring that public information about the status of the products will be provided through the Federal Register, on the CCSP web site, and through other means. If further clarification of specific issues is required, the NRC will provide advice on an as-needed basis to the lead agency responsible for the preparation of each product.
Commitment to “Lessons Learned” in Decision Support and AssessmentTo build on the experiences of earlier assessment activities, CCSP has requested that the NRC carry out an analysis of global change assessments that have addressed topics broadly similar to those encompassed by CCSP. The study will be approached in two steps:
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