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Climate change in Switzerland: A review of physical, institutional and political aspects

Brönnimann, Stefan
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Appenzeller, Christof
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Croci-Maspoli, Mischa
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2014
WIREs Climate Change

Climate change is clearly discernible in observed climate records in Switzerland. It impacts on natural systems, ecosystems, and economic sectors such as agriculture, tourism, and energy, and it affects Swiss livelihood in various ways. The observed and projected changes call for a response from the political system, which in Switzerland is characterized by federalism and direct democratic instruments. Swiss climate science embraces natural and social sciences and builds on institutionalized links between researchers, public and private stakeholders. In this article, we review the physical, institutional, and political aspects of climate change in Switzerland. We show how the current state of Swiss climate science and policy developed over the past 20 years in the context of international developments and national responses. Specific to Switzerland is its topographic setting with mountain regions and lowlands on both sides of the Alpine ridge, which makes climate change clearly apparent and for some aspects (tourist sector, hydropower, and extreme events) highly relevant and better perceivable (e.g., retreating glaciers). Not surprisingly the Alpine region is of central interest in Swiss climate change studies.

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research article
DOI
10.1002/wcc.280
Web of Science ID

WOS:000340845800003

Author(s)
Brönnimann, Stefan
Appenzeller, Christof
Croci-Maspoli, Mischa
Fuhrer, Jürg
Grosjean, Martin
Hohmann, Roland
Ingold, Karin
Knutti, Reto
Liniger, Mark A.
Raible, Christoph C.
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Date Issued

2014

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell

Published in
WIREs Climate Change
Volume

5

Issue

4

Start page

461

End page

481

Subjects

changements climatiques

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politique climatique

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climate change

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Swiss climate policy

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climate change impacts

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adaptation

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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February 16, 2014
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/100634
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