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An inter- and trans-disciplinary framework based on a European-South American research cooperation is implemented to underpin climate services in South America. Climate variability patterns linking the South American Monsoon region, including Amazonia, with south eastern South America, influence climate extremes and impact several societal sectors.

More than 200 million people live in the region that is one of the world largest agricultural producing region and where the second world largest hydroelectric power plant is situated. Besides recent progress, further efforts are needed to better understand and predict regional climate variability.

Project objectives are:
  1. to better understand the combined role of remote and local drivers on South America climate variability from sub-seasonal to decadal timescales, and its impact on the occurrence and intensity of extreme events. Special focus will be placed on an improved understanding of the effects of land use changes from the Amazon to the subtropics and their impact on extreme precipitation events;
  2. to assess the predictability levels associated with regional climate pattern from sub-seasonal to decadal time scales;
  3. to develop innovative regional prediction tools not only of climate variability but also of climate impact on both agriculture and hydrology in SSA on subseasonal and seasonal time scales;
  4. to analyze climate knowledge co-production in order to revise how climate data are used by various stakeholders in their socio-cultural contexts; and
  5. to analyze communication conditions of interdisciplinary and trans-disciplinary process of knowledge co-production that determines the usefulness of climate information in the process.
The project contributes to the implementation of the "Southern South America Regional Climate Centre (CRC-SAS)", and it includes actors from the national meteorological services, agriculture and energy stakeholders and organizations. Innovative technologies will be codeveloped to produce tools and products for the CRC-SAS, with focus on both agriculture and hydropower sectors.
CLIMAX Consortium:

Instituto Franco-Argentino sobre Estudios de Clima y sus Impactos
( IFAECI / UMI 3351), Argentina
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) , France


Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais
(INPE), Brasil

Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement (LSCE / UMR 8212)
Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et énergies Alternatives (CEA), France

Wageningen Environmental Research (ALTERRA)
Wageningen University & Research
(WUR), The Netherlands

Technische Universität München
(TUM), Germany

Potsdam-Institut für Klimafolgenforschung
(PIK), Germany

Centre d’études en sciences sociales sur les mondes africains, américains et asiatiques (CESSMA / UMR 245 )
Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD), France

Belmont Forum and JPI Climate sponsors:
(FAPESP) - Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo, Brasil
(ANR) - L'Agence nationale de la recherche, France
(BMBF) - Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Germany
(NWO) - Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research, The Netherlands

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