Department of Biological Systems Engineering, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, USA.
Center for Sustaining Agriculture & Natural Resources, Washington State University, Wenatchee, WA, USA.
Sci Rep. 2023 Jun 8;13(1):9317. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-35887-x.
Communication theory suggests that interactive dialog rather than information transmission is necessary for climate change action, especially for complex systems like agriculture. Climate analogs-locations whose current climate is similar to a target location's future climate-have garnered recent interest as transmitting more relatable information; however, they have unexplored potential in facilitating meaningful dialogs, and whether the way the analogs are developed could make a difference. We developed climate context-specific analogs based on agriculturally-relevant climate metrics for US specialty crop production, and explored their potential for facilitating dialogs on climate adaptation options. Over 80% of US specialty crop counties had acceptable US analogs for the mid-twenty-first century, especially in the West and Northeast which had greater similarities in the crops produced across target-analog pairs. Western counties generally had analogs to the south, and those in other regions had them to the west. A pilot dialog of target-analog pairs showed promise in eliciting actionable adaptation insights, indicating potential value in incorporating analog-driven dialogs more broadly in climate change communication.
沟通理论表明,互动对话而非信息传递对于气候变化行动至关重要,特别是对于农业等复杂系统。气候相似体——当前气候与目标地点未来气候相似的地点——最近引起了人们的兴趣,因为它们可以传递更相关的信息;然而,它们在促进有意义的对话方面具有尚未开发的潜力,以及相似体的开发方式是否会产生影响。我们根据与美国特色作物生产相关的气候指标,开发了具有气候背景的相似体,并探讨了它们在促进气候适应选项对话方面的潜力。超过 80%的美国特色作物县在 21 世纪中叶有可接受的美国相似体,特别是在西部和东北部,这些地区的目标-相似体对之间的作物生产更为相似。西部各县通常有南部的相似体,而其他地区的相似体则在西部。目标-相似体对的试点对话显示出引出可行的适应见解的潜力,表明在气候变化沟通中更广泛地采用基于相似体的对话具有潜在价值。