FSD3325 European Climate Services User Survey (EU-MACS) 2017

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Authors

  • Gregow, Hilppa (Finnish Meteorological Institute. Weather and Climate Change Impact Research)
  • Harjanne, Atte (Finnish Meteorological Institute. Weather and Climate Change Impact Research)
  • Finnish Meteorological Institute. Weather and Climate Change Impact Research

Keywords

climate, quality control, science, technology and innovation, weather, weather forecasting

Abstract

The survey was targeted at users and producers of climate services. It charted climate services available to Europeans as well as their use and development. The study was a part of the EU-MACS project funded by the European Commission (grant agreement ID: 730500).

The producers of climate services were first asked about their role and the quality assurance process in the organisation.

Regarding barriers faced in the development and provision of climate services, the respondents were asked what kind of service their organisation produced, what kinds of economic, social, technological, ethical and legal barriers they had faced and which innovations they considered the most relevant in overcoming the barriers.

The users of climate services were asked about the importance of different characteristics in assessing the quality of climate service providers, purchase costs and resource use related to the use of climate services, and views about joint acquisition of climate services. The political, economic, social, technological, ethical and legal barriers to the use of climate services were charted as well as innovations for overcoming the barriers.

Finally, those who did not use climate services were asked about their reasons for it.

Background variables for both climate service producers and users included the type, country and sector of the organisation, the respondent's role in it, and networks it belonged to.

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