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Resilience Building and Collaborative Governance for Climate Change Adaptation in Response to a New State of More Frequent and Intense Extreme Weather Events

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The weather conditions of the summer of 2022 were very unusual,particularly in Eastern Asia,Europe,and North America.The devasting impact of climate change has come to our attention,with much hotter and drier conditions,and with more frequent and intense flooding events.Some extreme events have reached a dangerous level,increasingly threatening human lives.The interconnected risks caused by these extreme disaster events are triggering a chain effect,forcing us to respond to these crises through changes in our living environment,which affect the atmosphere,the biosphere,the economy including the availability of energy,our cities,and our global society.Moreover,we have to confront the abnormal consequences of untypical,rapid changes of extreme events and fast switches between extreme states,such as from severe drought to devastat-ing flooding.Recognizing this new situation,it is crucial to improve the adaptation capacity of our societies in order to reduce the risks associated with climate change,and to develop smarter strategies for climate governance.High-quality develop-ment must be science-based,balanced,safe,sustainable,and climate-resilient,supported by the collaborative governance of climate mitigation and adaptation.This article provides some recommendations and suggestions for resilience building and collaborative governance with respect to climate adaptation in response to a new planetary state that is characterized by more frequent and severe extreme weather events.

Climate change adaptationCollaborative governanceExtreme weather eventsResilience building

Huiling Ouyang、Xu Tang、Renhe Zhang、Alexander Baklanov、Guy Brasseur、Rajesh Kumar、Qunli Han、Yong Luo

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Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences & Institute of Atmospheric Sciences,Fudan University,Shanghai 200438,China

Integrated Research on Disaster Risk(IRDR)International Centre of Excellence(ICoE)on Risk Interconnectivity and Governance on Weather/Climate Extremes Impact and Public Health,Fudan University,Shanghai 200438,China

Fudan Development Institute,Fudan University,Shanghai 200433,China

Science and Innovation Department,World Meteorological Organization(WMO),CH1211 Geneva,Switzerland

Max Planck Institute for Meteorology,20146 Hamburg,Germany

Research Applications Laboratory,National Center for Atmospheric Research,Boulder,CO 80301,USA

Integrated Research on Disaster Risk(IRDR)-International Programme Office(IPO),Beijing 100094,China

Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for Earth System Modeling,and Department of Earth System Science,Tsinghua University,Beijing 100084,China

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Monitoring,Analysis and Prediction of Air Quality(MAP-AQ)projectIntegrated Research on Disaster Risk(IRDR)programShanghai International Science and Technology Partnership ProjectShanghai B&R Joint Laboratory Project

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2023

国际灾害风险科学学报(英文版)

国际灾害风险科学学报(英文版)

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年,卷(期):2023.14(1)
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