Authors
Carlos Nobre, Guy P Brasseur, Melvyn A Shapiro, Myanna Lahsen, Gilbert Brunet, Antonio J Busalacchi, Kathy Hibbard, Sybil Seitzinger, Kevin Noone, Jean P Ometto
Publication date
2010/10
Journal
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Volume
91
Issue
10
Pages
1389-1396
Publisher
American Meteorological Society
Description
This paper discusses the development of a prediction system that integrates physical, biogeochemical, and societal processes in a unified Earth system framework. Such development requires collaborations among physical and social scientists, and should include i) the development of global Earth system analysis and prediction models that account for physical, chemical, and biological processes in a coupled atmosphere–ocean–land–ice system; ii) the development of a systematic framework that links the global climate and regionally constrained weather systems and the interactions and associated feedbacks with biogeochemistry, biology, and socioeconomic drivers (e.g., demography, global policy constraints, technological innovations) across scales and disciplines; and iii) the exploration and development of methodologies and models that account for societal drivers (e.g., governance, institutional dynamics …
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Scholar articles
C Nobre, GP Brasseur, MA Shapiro, M Lahsen… - Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 2010