Climate Services (Apr 2017)

Conditions for a market uptake of climate services for adaptation in France

  • Romain Cavelier,
  • Corinne Borel,
  • Véronique Charreyron,
  • Marc Chaussade,
  • Gonéri Le Cozannet,
  • Dominique Morin,
  • Daniel Ritti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cliser.2017.06.010
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. C
pp. 34 – 40

Abstract

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This perspective paper reports the results of a collaborative survey of French research institutes concerned with environmental issues, which examined the potential for a market uptake of climate services for adaptation in France. The study is based on a review of existing reports on the market of climate services, and on interviews of 68 climate service providers and users in public and private organizations. Although the study does not allow to provide quantified estimations regarding the present and future size of the market, its results offer new perspectives with implications extending far beyond the sole case of France: first, while the market is still in its infancy, significant opportunities exist in sectors such as flooding risks, and, to a slightly lesser extent, hydro and nuclear energy and viticulture. In addition, the study identifies critical conditions for the uptake in climate services: (1) a coordinated delivery of data, information, expertise and training by public research institutes concerned with climate change and its impacts; (2) the inclusion of adaptation in the regulation and in public and private tenders. Finally, (3) uncertainties in climate projections appear as a major barrier to the uptake of climate services. However, ambitious greenhouse gas emission reduction as planned by the COP-21 Paris Agreement contribute to reducing this uncertainties by allowing users to select a subset of climate change projections, avoiding those for which adaptation is most problematic.

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