Data underlying the publication: Can the IPCC be both comprehensive and policy-relevant?

DOI:10.4121/b8044ff3-cb41-4b3d-af20-d7a1f2e14ce3.v1
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DOI: 10.4121/b8044ff3-cb41-4b3d-af20-d7a1f2e14ce3
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Gusheva, Ema; Lilliestam, Johan; Bock, Franziska; Bold, Franziska; Weko, Silvia et. al. (2024): Data underlying the publication: Can the IPCC be both comprehensive and policy-relevant?. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/b8044ff3-cb41-4b3d-af20-d7a1f2e14ce3.v1
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Dataset

Our research objective was to investigate the comprehensiveness and policy-relevance of Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) publications. For this we coded the knowledge themes in the Working Group 3 (WG3) Summaries for Policymakers (SPMs) and quantified the extent to which it is supported by integrated assessment modelling (IAM) research. This dataset containts the results of a manual thematic analysis and an automated scientometric analysis.

History

  • 2024-11-08 first online, published, posted

Publisher

4TU.ResearchData

Format

xlsx

Funding

  • European Climate and Energy Modelling Forum (grant code 101022622) [more info...] European Commission

Organizations

TU Delft, Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Department of Engineering, Systems and Services, Energy & Industry

DATA

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