Supporting KSAs for this area

Knowledge Of Ability To Attributes
  • Standard research protocols
  • Domains of mitigation, climate preparedness and adaptation, sustainability, disaster risk reduction, biodiversity, health, and social justice.
  • Build linkages between scholarship and practice
  • Draw from both Indigenous and Western science perspectives, concepts, and theories
  • Analyze information
  • Interpret scientific data
  • Reflective/adaptable thinking
  • Critical thinking (incl. skepticism of misinformation)
Climate Action Research Competencies
1. React/Follow 2. Act/Apply 3. Anticipate/Initiate/Enable 4. Lead/Strategize
Competency Title Contribute to climate action research Conduct research needs analyses Lead climate knowledge research
Competency Statement Contribute to climate action research within scope of own role and areas of responsibility Conduct needs analyses for climate action research Lead research to further develop climate-related knowledge
Performance Criteria
  1. Contribute to the generation of new knowledge and practices through applied research.
  2. Discern appropriate uses for climate models
  3. Evaluate established metrics, data, and enabling conditions
  4. Execute scenario planning and analysis of baseline conditions
  5. Synthesize information from existing data models
  6. Synthesize relevant data and domain knowledge
  7. Generate new information and track progress on climate action, adaptive capacity, and mitigation potential
  8. Integrate knowledge from multiple sources and domains
  9. Address evolving corporate, institutional and/or regional information needs
  10. Utilise basic statistical methods
  1. Perform a systematic, scoping literature review
  2. Identify and map key stakeholders, experts and networks for consultation in the relevant area of work
  3. Conduct key informant interviews with local stakeholders to inform research needs
  4. Assess the availability and reliability of current evidence and data sources
  5. Clearly articulate evidence needs and ask pertinent questions to verify needs and gaps
  6. Define the outputs/outcomes and appropriate indicators for the research
  7. Set a realistic project timeline and budget with needed resources
  1. Lead generation of new knowledge and practices through applied research.
  2. Develop and lead collaborative research projects exploring the costs, benefits and progress of sector pathways
  3. Contribute to the development and advancement of climate knowledge through the process of peer-review
  4. Make scientific data available that assists in the prevention, improvement, or resolution of climate change-related issues
  5. Providing data or knowledge aimed at facilitating long-term economic, social, or environmental benefits
  6. Consider and take into account evidence from both Indigenous and Western knowledge systems
  7. Use a variety of research practices and assessment methods including qualitative and quantitative techniques, appropriate to various industries/sectors
  8. Use appropriate evaluation methods, in partnership with stakeholders, to determine reach, impact and effectiveness of climate action
  9. Apply various research methodologies, along with a blend of public policy and consulting style research
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