February 28, 2012
Report

National Climate Assessment Indicators: Background, Development, & Examples

Abstract

Indicators are usually thought of as measurements or calculations that represent important features of the status, trend, or performance of a system of interest (e.g. the economy, agriculture, air quality). They are often used for the most practical of reasons – one cannot measure everything important about systems of interest, so there is a practical need to identify major features that can be reported periodically and used to guide both research and decisions (NRC 2000).

Revised: April 9, 2014 | Published: February 28, 2012

Citation

Janetos A.C., R. Chen, D. Arndt, M.A. Kenney, D. Abbasi, T. Armstrong, and A. Bartuska, et al. 2012. National Climate Assessment Indicators: Background, Development, & Examples Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.