A value of information framework for climate adaptation and risk-management

The demand for information required to manage weather-related risks under changing climate conditions is growing. In response there have been efforts within both the public and private sectors to provide information from climate science to support adaptation decisions. Such information provision is...

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Main Authors: Frances C Moore, Adam Sobel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IOP Publishing 2025-01-01
Series:Environmental Research: Climate
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1088/2752-5295/adec0e
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Summary:The demand for information required to manage weather-related risks under changing climate conditions is growing. In response there have been efforts within both the public and private sectors to provide information from climate science to support adaptation decisions. Such information provision is complicated by the wide range of potential adaptation use-cases, the variable spatial and temporal scales of information required, and the lack of a systematic understanding of how scientific uncertainties propagate through adaptation decisions to affect the value to users. Here we propose value of information (VOI) as a useful conceptual framework for analyzing information designed to support adaptive decision-making. We describe the VOI framework and its usefulness for the adaptation context. We illustrate using a stylized set of decisions and a set of climate information states based on a modified Lorenz model.
ISSN:2752-5295