Future of Ecosystems and Extremes: Using Diverse Environmental Data Sets in Support of Regional to Global Earth-System Models and Predictions

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Future of Ecosystems and Extremes: Using Diverse Environmental Data Sets in Support of Regional to Global Earth-System Models and Predictions

Focus Areas: 

  • Earth Systems
  • Natural Ecosystems
  • Regional Analysis

This study aims to identify regions where the resiliency to withstand extreme weather and climate events is at risk, and therefore degrade the regions' ability to resist any changes. This will aid stakeholders and decision-makers as they prepare for and adapt to environmental change. By employing a variety of models, including MIT's Integrated System Model (IGSM), we will evaluate how a set of environmental stresses affects specific regions. This work will also develop a heuristic model to serve as more efficient and powerful predictive tool to help guide adaptation strategies.

Funding Sources

Project Leaders

Administration, Faculty
CGCS; Joint Program
Collaborators
Joint Program
Collaborators
Joint Program
Collaborators
Marine Biological Laboratory; Joint Program