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Understanding end-user adoption of an online climate resilience tool
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2021
Source: Environmental Science & Policy, 124, 2021, Pages 247-253
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Journal Title:Environmental Science and Policy
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Description:Increasingly, climate researchers are pressured to generate products and tools from their research that support informed decision-making for increased social and environmental resilience. Despite the goal of these tools to integrate climate science into decision-making, little follow-up study is conducted after climate resilience tools are released to understand their effectiveness or application. It is important as limited resources across federal, state, local, and private sectors are invested in the development of climate resilience tools to understand their efficacy at achieving their intended purpose(s). This study leveraged Gulf TREE, a climate resilience tool released in 2018, to assess diffusion and adoption by intended users for intended purposes.
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Source:Environmental Science & Policy, 124, 2021, Pages 247-253
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Rights Information:CC BY
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