- Sustainability and Climate Change Governance
- Forest Management and Policy
- Climate Change Communication and Perception
- Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management
- Social Acceptance of Renewable Energy
- Innovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development
- Horticultural and Viticultural Research
- Service and Product Innovation
- Innovation, Sustainability, Human-Machine Systems
- Plant and Fungal Interactions Research
- Mental Health and Patient Involvement
- Qualitative Comparative Analysis Research
- 3D Modeling in Geospatial Applications
- Environmental Sustainability and Technology
- Climate Change, Adaptation, Migration
- Land Use and Ecosystem Services
- Wine Industry and Tourism
- Geographic Information Systems Studies
- Climate variability and models
- Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics
- Environmental Conservation and Management
- Forest Insect Ecology and Management
- Economic and Technological Systems Analysis
- Plant Virus Research Studies
- Climate Change Policy and Economics
Barcelona Supercomputing Center
2023-2025
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
2023-2024
Fundación Ciencias Exactas y Naturales
2023
University of Buenos Aires
2023
Instituto Franco-Argentino sobre Estudios de Clima y sus Impactos
2023
Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
2023
University of Freiburg
2020-2021
Forest Science and Technology Centre of Catalonia
2016
Abstract. The Next Generation of Earth Modeling Systems (nextGEMS) project aimed to produce multi-decadal climate simulations, for the first time, with resolved kilometer-scale (km-scale) processes in ocean, land, and atmosphere. In only three years, nextGEMS achieved this milestone two km-scale system models, ICOsahedral Non-hydrostatic model (ICON) Integrated Forecasting System coupled Finite-volumE Sea ice-Ocean Model (IFS-FESOM). was based on cornerstones: 1) developing models small...
Climate adaptation action is increasingly both local and urgent. Reasons for including citizen community voices in decision-making range from securing climate justice to generating more apt solutions increasing public acceptance of interventions. More broadly, attempts rebuild trust democracy institutions has led a surge engagement initiatives decision making whole subjects.This confluence trends generated an ever-growing knowledge experience base countless publications that call change...
Climate services seek to provide information that enables climate-informed decision making by non-climate scientists. Often, especially where climate are co-produced, boundary agents (typically social scientists) act between these groups facilitate the seamless flow of knowledge in both directions and create scientifically accurate apt for building resilience. Or at least is idealised aspiration. In practice, developing useful used involves contending with a wide range factors...
Effective citizen engagement is pivotal in driving successful climate change adaptation efforts. This study part of the Mission Adaptation AGORA project (A Gathering place to cO-design and co-cReate Adaptation), which aims strengthen by developing innovative methodologies frameworks that enhance public participation. By focusing on co-creation knowledge-sharing, supports development climate-resilient communities through integration diverse perspectives local insights. Here, we present...
This study investigates the co-production and science communication efforts surrounding use of storm-resolving Earth system models (SR-ESMs) to support renewable energy transition. The were developed under Horizon Europe EU-funded project Next Generation System Models (NextGEMS) in course 3,5 years. By engaging participatory workshops with stakeholders from sector—including policymakers, providers, civil society—we co-created scenario storylines that integrate...
Abstract Climate services are high on the international agenda for their potential to help combat effects of climate change. However, science is rarely directly incorporated into decision-making processes societal actors, due what has been identified as usability gap. This gap partially a failure timely and meaningfully engage users in production services, well misperceptions which can best benefit from service uptake. In this article, we propose user selection engagement guidelines that...
Scenario-based approaches, including the concept of storylines, were introduced in climate science to provide unity discourse, integrate physical and socioeconomic components phenomena, make evolution more tangible. The use storylines by multiple scholar communities novelty some its applications renders ambiguous nonetheless, because term hides behind a wide range understandings methodologies that often collide ontologically epistemically. This semi-systematic literature review identifies...
Abstract Natural resource management requires cross‐sectoral policy integration because the scope of current environmental and sustainability issues surpasses traditional sectoral boundaries. While emergence networks in such cases has been observed literature, little is known about how these are formed they influence processes outputs integration. Accordingly, main aim this article to combine network literatures answer two research questions: How can formation a for case forest water be...
Baulenas, E., T. Baiges, Cervera, and C. Pahl-Wostl. 2021. How do structural agent-based factors influence the effectiveness of incentive policies? A spatially explicit model to optimize woodland-for-water PES policy design at local level. Ecology Society 26(2):10. https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-12325-260210
The problem of scale and how to link phenomena within across scales is an important scientific question in many fields, particularly relevant for climate change governance (e.g. Levin, 1992, Kolbert, 2006). However, science still commonly applies one-dimensional static approaches scale, which have been criticised being apolitical detached from the social construct relevance studied.   We investigated concept used by community sought identify what can be learned...
The complex and interconnected nature of climate change together the need to adapt such changes demands for collective efforts, expertise, resources across a range actors scales action (Bidwell et al., 2013). In this context, knowledge networks can be defined as "A set nodes — individuals or group heterogeneously distributed that serve agents storing, creating sharing on adaptation by social relationships enable constrain nodes’ efforts acquire, transfer, create act upon...
Digital Twins have become a buzzword often associated with innovation and transformation. The notion of digital twin includes tight integration between models, data decisions, which has resulted in diverse proliferating set use cases, applications across multiple areas science, technology, society. In the field earth sciences, for climate adaptation promises potential to predict impact change unprecedented reliability at regional national scales. However, despite opportunities challenges it...
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© 2023 American Meteorological Society. This published article is licensed under the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) License . Corresponding author: Eulàlia Baulenas, eulalia.baulenas@bsc.es