Mapping Climate Services Capabilities in Australia
- Publisher:
- CSIRO
- Publication Type:
- Report
- Citation:
- 2020
- Issue Date:
- 2020-06-15
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This project mapped the national climate services capabilities in Australia. It was undertaken by
researchers at the University of Technology Sydney partnering with the National Environmental
Science Program (NESP) Earth Systems and Climate Change (ESCC) Hub. The climate services
capability in Australia was established around 30 years ago, mainly through development and
delivery of Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) seasonal climate forecasts and the Commonwealth
Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) multi-decadal climate projections, with
further development of this capability through multiple providers in recent years. The climate
services sector has changed rapidly over the last few years with a range of stakeholders interacting
from research institutions and associated platforms, government actors (including federal, state and
local government), NGOs (both international and national) and the private sector.
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