State of the Jamaican Climate 2015: Information for Resilience Building: Summary for Policy Makers

Author(s)
Taylor, M. A. et al.
Publication language
English
Pages
48pp
Date published
01 Jan 2017
Type
Factsheets and summaries
Keywords
Disaster preparedness, resilience and risk reduction, Environment & climate, Governance
Countries
Jamaica

This document summarizes the key points of the full State of the Climate Jamaica 2015 report, in order to provide a methodology for incorporating the wealth of information in decision making. It does so by summarizing the three take away messages in 4 Steps. Within the context of decision making, 4 Steps that should guide the incorporation of climate information in decision making are:

  • Step 1: Take a good look around. Mean patterns of climate provide an initial basis for decision making
  • Step 2: Take a good look again. Trends in the present climate must be borne in mind in decision making
  • Step 3: Take a good look ahead. Trends in future climate make the inclusion of climate information a must for decision making
  • Step 4: Take a good look at ourselves. What we know about our climate sensitivity should our decision making

The full State of the Climate Jamaica 2015 report was produced because of a growing recognition that climate data and information specific to Jamaica are required for planning purposes. The State of the Climate Jamaica 2015 provides a comprehensive but concise overview of what is known about Jamaica’s climate from a survey of available literature complemented by data analysis. The full document is intended as a first (but not last) reference point for Jamaican climate information, particularly for decision makers.