We present in this contribution the varied experiences gathered in the co-design of a sectoral climate services collection, developed in the frame of the MEDSCOPE project. This colletion of climate services have in common the application of seasonal predictions for the Mediterranean geographical and climatic region. The project was originally conceived to develop and evaluate climate services for various sectors with high societal impact in the region: renewable energy, hydrology, and agriculture and forestry. The project also served as the scientific branch of the WMO led Mediterranean Climate Outlook Forum (MedCOF) that had as objective -among others- partnership strengthening on climate services between providers and users within the Mediterranean region. The diversity of the MEDSCOPE experiences in co-designing shows the wide range of involvement and engagement of users in this process across the Mediterranean region, which benefits from an existing solid and organized community of climate services providers and users. A common issue among the services described here -and also among other prototypes developed in the project- was related with the communication of forecasts uncertainty and skill for efficiently informing decision-making in practice. Another challenge concerns the demonstration of the economic, social, and environmental value of predictions provided by these MEDSCOPE prototypes.

Co-design of sectoral climate services based on seasonal prediction information in theMediterranean

Marta Chiarle;Roberta Paranunzio;Guido Nigrelli;
2022

Abstract

We present in this contribution the varied experiences gathered in the co-design of a sectoral climate services collection, developed in the frame of the MEDSCOPE project. This colletion of climate services have in common the application of seasonal predictions for the Mediterranean geographical and climatic region. The project was originally conceived to develop and evaluate climate services for various sectors with high societal impact in the region: renewable energy, hydrology, and agriculture and forestry. The project also served as the scientific branch of the WMO led Mediterranean Climate Outlook Forum (MedCOF) that had as objective -among others- partnership strengthening on climate services between providers and users within the Mediterranean region. The diversity of the MEDSCOPE experiences in co-designing shows the wide range of involvement and engagement of users in this process across the Mediterranean region, which benefits from an existing solid and organized community of climate services providers and users. A common issue among the services described here -and also among other prototypes developed in the project- was related with the communication of forecasts uncertainty and skill for efficiently informing decision-making in practice. Another challenge concerns the demonstration of the economic, social, and environmental value of predictions provided by these MEDSCOPE prototypes.
2022
Istituto di Ricerca per la Protezione Idrogeologica - IRPI
Istituto di Scienze dell'Atmosfera e del Clima - ISAC
Co-design
Climate services
Seasonal predictions
Mediterranean
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