id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_6bvz2vda2rhx3ix3dachkef34y Sophie Haines Managing expectations: articulating expertise in climate services for agriculture in Belize 2019 17 .pdf application/pdf 9325 608 42 A range of institutions and individuals are engaging in the provision, translation, and application of scientific climate information, with the aim of supporting agricultural decision-making As a low-lying, coastal country, dependent on climate-sensitive industries including agriculture, fisheries, and tourism, Belize has been recognised in international and regional risk engage with agricultural decision-makers, in a context where climate services are promoted by I identified potential interviewees in an institutional mapping process that started with core relevant organisations (e.g. Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre (CCCCC), NMS, Ministry for Natural Resources and Agriculture) and proceeded via key informant networking, attendance at relevant They include weather forecasters, meteorologists, and climate scientists; agriculture Their activities included a 2013 stakeholder meeting on agriculture and food production (WMO 2014) and the first national climate outlook forum in 2014. accountability of climate services as scientific products that reflect "knowledge needs of Managing expectations: articulating expertise in climate services for agriculture in Belize ./cache/work_6bvz2vda2rhx3ix3dachkef34y.pdf ./txt/work_6bvz2vda2rhx3ix3dachkef34y.txt