Dr. Joseph Daron is an applied climate scientist specializing in climate risk communication and the development of climate information services for decision-makers. He holds a joint position as a Science Manager in International Climate Services at the UK Met Office and a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Bristol, where he is part of the Met Office Academic Partnership (MOAP).
His work is interdisciplinary, bridging climate science and social sciences, with a particular focus on climate services, uncertainty communication, and adaptation decision-making. Dr. Daron collaborates with organizations worldwide, particularly in Africa and Asia, to enhance the use of climate information in policy and planning.
His research explores how different actors engage with climate information, the interpretation of climate uncertainties, and best practices for integrating climate science into policy frameworks. Through his expertise, he contributes to advancing climate adaptation strategies and risk-informed decision-making on a global scale.
His work is interdisciplinary, bridging climate science and social sciences, with a particular focus on climate services, uncertainty communication, and adaptation decision-making. Dr. Daron collaborates with organizations worldwide, particularly in Africa and Asia, to enhance the use of climate information in policy and planning.
His research explores how different actors engage with climate information, the interpretation of climate uncertainties, and best practices for integrating climate science into policy frameworks. Through his expertise, he contributes to advancing climate adaptation strategies and risk-informed decision-making on a global scale.
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