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Weather and Society

Toward Integrated Approaches

Eve Gruntfest (Autor)

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232 Seiten
2017
John Wiley & Sons Inc (Hersteller)
978-1-118-52591-3 (ISBN)
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There is a growing recognition from academia, government, the private sectors, and the non-governmental sectors that integrated thinking and problem-solving across disciplinary boundaries is required to effectively address societal impacts issues in meteorology and hydrology. Within the weather and climate arena many early career physical and social scientists and engineers seek to learn about concepts, tools, questions, and policies related to more than one discipline but most academic departments, especially in meteorology and hydrology, are too narrow to allow much leeway for electives outside of their narrowly defined discipline. Weather and Society: Integrating Social Science provides comprehensive coverage of a new evolving problem-solving set of approaches to weather and climate issues that successfully integrates social science concepts and methodologies into weather and climate research and practice.This text has developed from the work undertaken through the WAS*IS movement (Weather and Society- Integrated Studies group) Designed to meet the growing demand from National Weather Service employees, international graduate students, hydrologists and other parties interested in understanding the societal impacts that can enhance their work as practitioners or researchers, this book provides the first interdisciplinary approach to the subject of weather, climate and society.
Dr Gruntfest is the director of a new program at the University of Oklahoma called SSWIM (Social Science Woven into Meteorology). Increasingly she receives inquiries from National Weather Service employees, international and domestic potential graduate students, hydrologists, and others who recognize that some understanding of social science and societal impacts can enhance their work as practitioners, researchers or students. They also realize that it is difficult to find reference materials or courses to meet their need within the traditional university departments of meteorology, atmospheric science, hydrology, or even physical geography.

DR. EVE GRUNTFEST is a geographer who has devoted her career to breaking down the barriers that separate social science and atmospheric science. She is Professor Emerita from University of Colorado at Colorado Springs where she taught for 27 years. She has published widely and is an expert in the areas of warning systems and flash flood mitigation. During her career, she served on five National Academy of Science committees. She directed Social Science Woven into Meteorology (SSWIM - www.sswim.org) and is co-founder of the Weather and Society * Integrated Studies (WAS*IS) movement. She was a program officer in the Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences Division at National Science Foundation and a member of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Science Advisory Board.

Acknowledgements 4
Preface 6
1 THE NEED FOR INTEGRATED APPROACHES TO WEATHER AND SOCIETY 8
2 HISTORY OF THE MOVEMENT TO INTEGRATE SOCIAL SCIENCE INTO ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE 37
3 SOCIAL SCIENCE PARTNERS AND THE WEATHER/SOCIETY WORK THEY DO 68
4 THIRTEEN PROFILES OF LEADERS IN WEATHER AND SOCIAL SCIENCE 112
5 MOVING TOWARD INTEGRATED WEATHER AND SOCIETY RESEARCH AND PRACTICE - A NEW PARADIGM 141
6 WAYS TO BE PART OF THE TRANSFORMATION TO INTEGRATED WEATHER STUDIES 164
REFERENCES 204
APPENDICES 222

Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 150 x 250 mm
Gewicht 666 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Geografie / Kartografie
Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Geologie
Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Meteorologie / Klimatologie
ISBN-10 1-118-52591-4 / 1118525914
ISBN-13 978-1-118-52591-3 / 9781118525913
Zustand Neuware
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