Title: Climate Change and Urban Areas: USUK Dialogue
1Climate Change and Urban Areas US-UK Dialogue
- Margaret Leinen
- Asst. Director for Geosciences
- US National Science Foundation
- Vice-chair, US Climate Change Science Program
2- Brief update of US Climate Change Science Program
- NSF and climate change/urban science
3Climate Science Goals
- Improve Quantification of Forces Driving Changes
to Climate - Improve Knowledge of Climate and Environment
- Reduce Uncertainty in Projections of Future
Climate Changes - Understand Sensitivity Adaptability of Natural
Manmade Ecosystems - Explore Uses and Limits of Managing Risks and
Opportunities
4CCSP Strategic Plan
- Requested and approved by the White House
- Endorsed by the 13 participating agencies
- Developed with broad scientific input
- Reviewed by the National Research Council
- Released July 2003 202 pgs.
5CCSP themes
- Atmospheric chemistry
- Climate change and variability
- Global carbon cycle
- Global water cycle
- Ecosystems
- Land use/land cover change
- Human contributions and responses
6Climate Change Science Program FY06/07
- Budget has continued at 1.8B US/year
- Synthesis and assessment an important addition to
research
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12Overview of CCSP Decision Support Approaches
- 1. Conducting syntheses and assessments
- 2. Supporting adaptive management and planning
- 3. Developing methods to support climate change
policymaking
13General CCSP Principles for Decision Support
- Analyses structured around specific questions
- Early and continuing involvement of stakeholders
- Explicit treatment of uncertainties in the
context of application - Transparent public review of analysis questions,
methods, and draft results - Evaluation of ongoing CCSP analyses and
incorporation of lessons learned
141. Assessments
- IPCC
- 120 U.S. scientists are IPCC authors 15 are
Review Editors - US Co-Chairs and Hosts IPCC WG I
- WMO/UNEP Ozone assessments
- Arctic Climate Impacts Assessment
- Millennium Ecosystem Assessment
15Synthesis and Assessment Products
- Current evaluations of the science foundation for
21 topics - Designed to be used for informing public debate,
policy, and operational decisions, and for
defining and setting the future direction and
priorities of the program - Individual agencies lead preparation of each
product - Process includes expert and public reviews that
meet government transparency and data quality
requirements
16Examples of science syntheses
- Temperature trends in the lower atmosphere steps
for understanding and reconciling differences (to
be published in 2 months) - Past climate variability and change in the Arctic
and at high latitudes (within a year) - Reanalyses of historical climate data for key
atmospheric features (2 years)
17Examples of human dimensions assessments
- Uses and limitations of observations, data,
forecasts, and other projections in decision
support for selected sectors and regions (within
a year) - Best-practice approaches to characterize,
communicate, and incorporate scientific
uncertainty in decision-making (within a year)
18- Details of all syntheses and assessments
- www.usgcrp.gov/usgcrp/
192 Support for Adaptive Management
and Planning
- Managing climate-sensitive resources and sectors
to adjust to variability and change in climate
and other conditions by integrating knowledge
with practice
20Example Wildfire Management
National Seasonal Assessment Workshop
A multi-agency collaboration that produces
forecasts and maps of fire potential and enables
participants to plan for the coming fire seasons.
Interdisciplinary initiative on the interactions
among wildfire, climate and society Develops
models andother support tools Scenario
generation Fire risk assessment
213 Methods to Support Climate Change
Policymaking
Example MIT Integrated Assessment Approach
- Support evaluation of laws, regulations or other
public actions - CCSP is supporting research to
- Develop models and analytical frameworks to
support integrated evaluations, and - Conduct a limited number of case studies
(comparative evaluation of responses)
22The National Science Foundation and the science
of urban areas and climate change
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24- NSF focus is on integrating human/urban elements
with physical/biological elements in integrated
studies - Additional focus on long term observation and
research to understand the effects of climate and
land use change
25- NSF approach is
- Provide opportunities for coupling human and
natural systems research - Dynamics of Coupled Human and Natural Systems
26Examples of climate change/urban awards in
Dynamics of Coupled Human and Natural Systems
- Complex Interactions Among Urban Climate, Air
Quality, and Adaptive-Reactive Human Response, D.
Sailor, et al., Portland State University - Neighborhood Ecosystems Human-Climate
Interactions in a Desert Metropolis, S. Harlan,
et al., Arizona State Univ.
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28We view land use as a driver of climate change
and fund in that area as well
- Spatial Land-Use Change and Ecological Effects at
the Rural-Urban Interface Agent-Based Modeling
and Evaluation of Alternative Policies and
Interventions, S. Pickett, et al., Institute for
Ecosystem Studies - Feedbacks Between Complex Ecological and Social
Models Urban Landscape Structure, Nitrogen Flux,
Vegetation Management, and Adoption of Design
Scenarios, S. Pickett, et al., Institute for
Ecosystem Studies
29- NSF approach is
- Provide opportunities for coupling human and
natural systems research - Dynamics of Coupled Human and Natural Systems
- Provide opportunities for decision support
research in social/behavior/economic directorate
30Decision support research in urban areas
- Holocene Climate and Anthropogenic Changes from
Long Island Sound, NY, C. Gonzales-McHugh, City
University of New York - Decision Center for a Desert City The Science
and Policy of Climate Uncertainty, P. Gober, et
al., Arizona State University
31- NSF approach is
- Provide opportunities for coupling human and
natural systems research - Dynamics of Coupled Human and Natural Systems
- Provide opportunities for decision support
research in social/behavior/economic directorate - Long term ecological research on urban areas
highlights response to climate change
32Urban Long Term Ecological Research
- Phoenix, Arizona
- Baltimore, Maryland
33National Ecological Observing Network (NEON)
NEON is designed as a research platform to
advance ecological theory through long term
observation of the urban/managed/wild components
of the ecosystems of the US
34NEON National Ecological Observation Network
- A continental research platform to understand the
biosphere at regional to continental scales,
quantify the strong and weak forces regulating
these systems, and predict the consequences of
climate and land use change for the biosphere
35- Key questions that NEON seeks to address include
- How are ecological systems affected by changes
in land use and climate across a range of
spatial-temporal scales? - How do the patterns and movement of genes and
organisms across the continent affect
biodiversity and the spread of infectious
diseases and invasive species?
36National Ecological Observing Network (NEON)
NEON is designed as a research platform to
advance ecological theory through long term
observation of the urban/managed/wild components
of the ecosystems of the US