The UK
Climate Impacts
Programme (UKCIP)
helps organisations assess how they might be affected by
climate change, so they can prepare for its impact.
Set up in April 1997, UKCIP is funded by the Department
for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra) and based
at the University
of Oxford. We work with our stakeholders and co-ordinate research
on how climate change will have an impact at regional and national
levels. This means that our stakeholders or partners commission
the research and determine the research agenda, ensuring that it
meets their needs. UKCIP provides support and guidance throughout
the process for both stakeholders and researchers, and provides
a bridge between researchers and decision-makers in government organisations
and business.
UKCIP has been the catalyst for a range of regional and sectoral
studies into the impacts of climate change.
UKCIP is part of a wider
programme of research into climate change being undertaken by Defra.
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