Risk management perspective for climate service development – Results from a study on Finnish organizations

Weather, climate and climate change can cause significant risks to businesses and public administration. However, understanding these processes can also create opportunities. Information can help to manage these risks and opportunities, but in order to do so, it must be in line with how risk man...

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Main Authors: A. Harjanne, R. Haavisto, H. Tuomenvirta, H. Gregow
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2017-10-01
Series:Advances in Science and Research
Online Access:https://www.adv-sci-res.net/14/293/2017/asr-14-293-2017.pdf
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spelling doaj-4b9dcc693a09418fbfce23b3b1149b362020-11-24T22:21:41ZengCopernicus PublicationsAdvances in Science and Research1992-06281992-06362017-10-011429330410.5194/asr-14-293-2017Risk management perspective for climate service development – Results from a study on Finnish organizationsA. Harjanne0A. Harjanne1R. Haavisto2H. Tuomenvirta3H. Gregow4Finnish Meteorological Institute, Erik Palménin aukio 1, 00560 Helsinki, FinlandAalto University School of Business, Runeberginkatu 14–16, 00100 Helsinki, FinlandFinnish Meteorological Institute, Erik Palménin aukio 1, 00560 Helsinki, FinlandFinnish Meteorological Institute, Erik Palménin aukio 1, 00560 Helsinki, FinlandFinnish Meteorological Institute, Erik Palménin aukio 1, 00560 Helsinki, FinlandWeather, climate and climate change can cause significant risks to businesses and public administration. However, understanding these processes can also create opportunities. Information can help to manage these risks and opportunities, but in order to do so, it must be in line with how risk management and decision making works. To better understand how climate risks and opportunities are reflected in different organizational processes and what types of information is needed and used, we conducted a study on the perceptions and management of weather and climate risks in Finnish organizations and on their use of weather and climate information. In addition, we collected feedback on how the existing climate information tools should be developed. <br><br> Data on climate risk management was collected in an online survey and in one full-day workshop. The survey was aimed to the Finnish public and private organizations who use weather and climate data and altogether 118 responses were collected. The workshop consisted of two parts: weather and climate risk management processes in general and the development of the current information tools to further address user needs.</p><p class="p">We found that climate risk management in organizations is quite diverse and often de-centralized and that external experts are considered the most useful sources of information. Consequently, users emphasize the need for networks of expertise and sector-specific information tools. Creating such services requires input and information sharing from the user side as well. Better temporal and spatial accuracy is naturally asked for, but users also stressed the need for transparency when it comes to communicating uncertainties, and the availability and up-to-datedness of information. <br><br> Our results illustrate that weather and climate risks compete and blend in with other risks and changes perceived by the organizations and supporting information is sought from different types of sources. Thus the design and evaluation of climate services should take into account the context of existing and developing processes in organizational risk management.https://www.adv-sci-res.net/14/293/2017/asr-14-293-2017.pdf
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Risk management perspective for climate service development – Results from a study on Finnish organizations
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title Risk management perspective for climate service development – Results from a study on Finnish organizations
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description Weather, climate and climate change can cause significant risks to businesses and public administration. However, understanding these processes can also create opportunities. Information can help to manage these risks and opportunities, but in order to do so, it must be in line with how risk management and decision making works. To better understand how climate risks and opportunities are reflected in different organizational processes and what types of information is needed and used, we conducted a study on the perceptions and management of weather and climate risks in Finnish organizations and on their use of weather and climate information. In addition, we collected feedback on how the existing climate information tools should be developed. <br><br> Data on climate risk management was collected in an online survey and in one full-day workshop. The survey was aimed to the Finnish public and private organizations who use weather and climate data and altogether 118 responses were collected. The workshop consisted of two parts: weather and climate risk management processes in general and the development of the current information tools to further address user needs.</p><p class="p">We found that climate risk management in organizations is quite diverse and often de-centralized and that external experts are considered the most useful sources of information. Consequently, users emphasize the need for networks of expertise and sector-specific information tools. Creating such services requires input and information sharing from the user side as well. Better temporal and spatial accuracy is naturally asked for, but users also stressed the need for transparency when it comes to communicating uncertainties, and the availability and up-to-datedness of information. <br><br> Our results illustrate that weather and climate risks compete and blend in with other risks and changes perceived by the organizations and supporting information is sought from different types of sources. Thus the design and evaluation of climate services should take into account the context of existing and developing processes in organizational risk management.
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