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Scott E. Kalafatis
Scott E. Kalafatis
Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center, University of Washington
Verified email at umich.edu
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Moving Climate Information off the Shelf: Boundary Chains and the Role of RISAs as Adaptive Organizations
MC Lemos, CJ Kirchhoff, SE Kalafatis, D Scavia, RB Rood
Weather, Climate, and Society 6 (2), 273-285, 2014
1622014
Overcoming barriers during the co- production of climate information for decision-making
L Briley, D Brown, SE Kalafatis
Climate Risk Management 9, 41-49, 2015
1552015
Increasing information usability for climate adaptation: The role of knowledge networks and communities of practice
SE Kalafatis, MC Lemos, YJ Lo, KA Frank
Global Environmental Change 32 (May 2015), 30-39, 2015
1142015
What Stakeholder Needs Tell Us about Enabling Adaptive Capacity: The Intersection of Context and Information Provision across Regions in the United States
L Dilling, K Lackstrom, B Haywood, K Dow, MC Lemos, J Berggren, ...
Weather, Climate and Society 7 (1), 5-17, 2015
732015
The emergence of climate change policy entrepreneurs in urban regions
SE Kalafatis, MC Lemos
Regional Environmental Change 17 (6), 1791-1799, 2017
542017
Narrowing the gap between climate science and adaptation action: the role of Boundary Chains
CJ Kirchhoff, MC Lemos, SE Kalafatis
Climate Risk Management 9, 1-5, 2015
512015
Comparing climate change policy adoption and its extension across areas of city policymaking
SE Kalafatis
Policy Studies Journal 46 (3), 700-719, 2018
502018
Creating synergy with boundary chains: Can they improve usability of climate information?
CJ Kirchhoff, MC Lemos, SE Kalafatis
Climate Risk Management 9, 77-85, 2015
442015
Network Location and Policy-Oriented Behavior: An analysis of Two-Mode Networks of Co-authored Documents Concerning Climate Change in the Great Lakes Region
KA Frank, IC Chen, Y Lee, S Kalafatis, T Chen, YJ Lo, MC Lemos
Policy Studies Journal 40 (3), 492-515, 2012
342012
Overcoming barriers during the co-production of climate information for decision-making. Climate Risk Manage., 9, 41–49
L Briley, D Brown, SE Kalafatis
282015
When do climate change, sustainability, and economic development considerations overlap in cities?
SE Kalafatis
Environmental Politics 27 (1), 115-138, 2018
272018
Making Climate Science Accessible in Toledo: The Linked Boundary Chain Approach
SE Kalafatis, A Grace, E Gibbons
Climate Risk Management 9, 30-40, 2015
232015
Moving climate information off the shelf: Boundary chains and the role of RISAs as adaptive organizations. Wea. Climate Soc., 6, 273–285
MC Lemos, CJ Kirchhoff, SE Kalafatis, D Scavia, RB Rood
222014
Out of Control: How we failed to adapt and suffered the consequences
SE Kalafatis, M Campbell, F Fathers, KL Laurent, KB Friedman, ...
International Journal of Great Lakes Research 41 (1), 20-29, 2015
162015
Identifying the potential for climate compatible development efforts and the missing links
SE Kalafatis
Sustainability 9 (9), 1642, 2017
152017
Ensuring climate services serve society: examining tribes’ collaborations with climate scientists using a capability approach
SE Kalafatis, KP Whyte, JC Libarkin, C Caldwell
Climatic change 157, 115-131, 2019
142019
What perceptions do scientists have about their potential role in connecting science with policy?
SE Kalafatis, JC Libarkin
Geosphere 15 (3), 702-715, 2019
112019
Narrowing the gap between climate science and adaptation action: the role of boundary chains. Clim Risk Manag 9: 1–5
CJ Kirchhoff, MC Lemos, S Kalafatis
92015
Experiential learning processes informing climate change decision support
SE Kalafatis, J Neosh, JC Libarkin, KP Whyte, C Caldwell
Weather, Climate, and Society 11 (3), 681-694, 2019
82019
Utilizing the dynamic role of objects to enhance cross-cultural climate change collaborations
SE Kalafatis, JC Libarkin, KP Whyte, C Caldwell
Weather, Climate, and Society 11 (1), 113-125, 2019
62019
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