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Human Dimensions of Global Change Research (HDGCR) The Human Dimensions of Global Change Research (HDGCR) program aims to improve our understanding of how social and economic systems are currently influenced by fluctuations in short-term climate (seasons to years), and how human behavior can be (or why it may not be) affected based on information about variability in the climate system. By illuminating institutional, economic, and cultural behavior, social science research on climate-human interactions plays a critical role in determining how humans currently prepare for and respond to climate variability and how analysis of these interactions could improve human welfare. The emphasis on shorter time scales allows the program to pursue the affinity between these time scales and the time horizon on which many climate-sensitive decisions are made. Moreover, lessons learned from analyzing how humans currently adjust to climate may have important implications for longer-term adaptation in the face of climate change. Research HDGCR is no longer longer accepting new proposals; for funding opportunties related applications research and capacity building, please see the Sector Applications Research Program (SARP).
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