1.6.3 Recommendations and looking ahead

As detailed in this chapter, EWS can provide a way of detecting whether a system may be losing resilience and approaching a tipping point. This requires two elements: models to provide an indication of where tipping points and preceding EWS may be identified, and appropriate empirical data from the system (often remotely sensed) on which to calculate EWS. Future work in this field should be centred around this approach, and should aim to further our understanding of if (and when) a system may have a tipping point and increase the availability of tailored remote sensing products for empirically measuring these EWS.

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