首页|Mainstreaming the nexus approach in climate services will enable coherent local and regional climate policies

Mainstreaming the nexus approach in climate services will enable coherent local and regional climate policies

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The current challenges that society faces call for actions fostering climate change adaptation and long-term sustainability grounded in effective policies.Consequently,to raise environmental resilience and sustain human wellbeing,we need to overhaul the policy-making process towards a'holistic approach'.The nexus approach has proven a valuable tool for identifying gaps and incoherencies in current policies,for understanding major interlinkages across sectors and scales,and for promoting the Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs).Nevertheless,a'silo approach'to decision making currently prevails,thus achieving cross-sectoral and cross-scale harmonization still remains a challenge in policy-making.In response to this challenge,the next step in the science-policy-practice interface is to integrate the nexus approach in the'climate services'arena,in order to support integrated policies.Climate services embody a bridge between researchers and stakeholders,and by sup-porting integrated policies they will ensure synergies between sectors and scales,reduce potential trade-offs,and enable co-benefits.

StakeholdersNexusClimate servicesCross-sectoral policiesClimate resilience

Nicu Constantin TUDOSE、Roger CREMADES、Annelies BROEKMAN、Anabel SANCHEZ-PLAZA、Hermine MITTER、Mirabela MARIN

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National Institute for Research and Development in Forestry "Marin Dracea"(INCDS),Ilfov County,077190,Romania

Wageningen University and Research,Leeuwenborch Building,Wageningen,KN,6706,the Netherlands

Climate Service Center Germany(GERICS),Hamburg,20095,Germany

CREAF,Centre de Recerca Ecològica i Aplicacions Forestals,Catalonia,E08193,Spain

Institute for Sustainable Economic Development,Department of Economics and Social Sciences,University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences,Vienna,1180,Austria

Transilvania University of Brasov,Brasov,500036,Romania

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authors acknowledged the financial support from the project CLISWELN funded by ERA4CSERA4CS is an ERA-NET initiated by JPI Climate,and CLISWELN is funded by BMBF(DE),UEFISCDI(RO),BMBWF and FFG(AT),and MINECO(ES),wThis study and the content included in it do not represent the opinion of the European Union,and the European Union is not respo

Grant 690462

2021

气候变化研究进展(英文版)
国家气候中心

气候变化研究进展(英文版)

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影响因子:0.806
ISSN:1674-9278
年,卷(期):2021.12(5)
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