Climate Services for Agricultural and Livestock Producers: What have we learned?

Autores

  • Norman Breuer Centro de Tecnología Apropiada, Universidad Católica "Nuestra Señora de la Asunción"
  • Clyde William Fraisse

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31062/agrom.v28.e026654

Palavras-chave:

interdisciplinary research, decision support systems scales, decision making, decision support co-development

Resumo

Climate services are scientifically based products that enhance users’ understanding on the impacts of climate on their decisions and actions. Decision Support Systems (DSSs) are programs that use models and other information to make site-specific recommendations for farm management-related activities. Climate variability is a source of production risk worldwide and is associated with other risks such as pest and disease incidence. Extreme climate events such as drought, intense precipitations, and pest or disease outbreak can also affect commodity prices and increase marketing risk. However, climate forecasts alone usually do not provide actionable information for improving decisions and policy. Climate forecasts are the basis for co-development of DSSs to support improved decisions at different scales to maximize profits and input use, and to minimize climate risks, and negative environmental externalities. Major advances in developing DSSs occurred through design, diffusion, and adoption made possible through continuous interaction among scientists, boundary organizations and end users in a participatory research and development process. This article describes the evolution of this process and addresses issues of co-development, participation, scale, and future research needs through a case study that highlights commonalities and differences between producer needs, perceptions, and adoption at two research sites (one in Florida, USA and the other in southeastern Paraguay).

Biografia do Autor

Norman Breuer, Centro de Tecnología Apropiada, Universidad Católica "Nuestra Señora de la Asunción"

Interdisciplinary ag and livestock ecologist and ag engineer with a focus on adaptation to climate variability and global change through adaptation and increased resilience in complex human-ecological systems. Sustainable intensification of integrated agricultural and livestock systems. Decision support for adaptation. Human dimensions in sustainable productive landscapes and co-management of forests, water resources and other natural areas. Biodiversity conservation as support of the economy and society. My work across academia, the public, private, and civil society sector on two continents has provided me with a unique outlook and skills for operational environmental management, research, policy formulation, and consulting in sustainable agriculture, livestock, other natural resource, urban, and industrial systems.

I have been a senior research scientist in the Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering at the University of Florida, the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences of the University of Miami, and currently at the Center for Appropriate Technology of the School of Science and Technology at the Catholic University in Asunción. I was named outstanding researcher for the Southeast Climate Consortium (SECC) in the United States and its leader in the assessment and human dimensions team, as well as the interim leader of the SECC's water resources management team, and member of the agriculture and extension teams. I was a member National Commission of Climate Change of Paraguay and participated in COPs 22 and 23. I published books, chapters in scientific books and articles, and was co-developer with a large team and stakeholders of the AgroClimate system to support decision making to manage climate risk. I served as scientific and environmental advisor at Itaipu Binacional, where I directed climate, water, agriculture, biodiversity, and other programs and represented the company at national and international meetings on climate, sustainable development, and the conservation.

 

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Publicado

03/18/2020

Como Citar

Breuer, N., & Fraisse, C. W. (2020). Climate Services for Agricultural and Livestock Producers: What have we learned?. Agrometeoros, 28. https://doi.org/10.31062/agrom.v28.e026654

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AGROMETEOROLOGIA OPERACIONAL