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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023Publisher:Zenodo Authors:Kitada, Shuichi;
Kitada, Shuichi
Kitada, Shuichi in OpenAIREKishino, Hirohisa;
Kishino, Hirohisa
Kishino, Hirohisa in OpenAIREPacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) are exposed to environmental and anthropogenic stresses due to their wide geographic distribution, long migrations, and complex life histories. Understanding how these stressors interact to affect population abundance is essential for conservation and sustainable management of salmon. We investigate the causal effects on population dynamics of hatchery-enhanced Japanese chum salmon (O. keta), focusing on the period of sharp decline since the early 2000s and the rebound in 2022. We used 50 years of fishery and hatchery release data and 40 years of high-resolution SST datasets in 30 coastal areas in Japan, as well as monthly mean SST data along the Japanese chum salmon migration route in the high seas. We provide initial evidence that SST at release and that in the migration route, size at release, northward expansion of a piscivorous fish, and intraspecific competition influence the abundance of Japanese chum salmon. The sudden increase in 2022 was driven by an increase in Age-4 fish. The age structure shift towards younger age at maturity was observed in all areas except the Honshu Pacific and was particularly pronounced in the Hokkaido Sea of Japan and the Sea of Okhotsk and, where winter SST in the North Pacific and the Gulf of Alaska had a positive effect on return rates. Size at release and Russian chum salmon also had a positive effect. On the other hand, SST at release and yellowtail (Seriola quinqueradiata), as well as summer SST in the Sea of Okhotsk had a negative effect on return rate. Our regression model predicted the return rate well, while explaining 43-75% of the variation in regional populations. Our results highlight winter SST as a driver of younger age at maturity but the trade-off between returned fish and body size.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023Publisher:Zenodo Authors:Kitada, Shuichi;
Kitada, Shuichi
Kitada, Shuichi in OpenAIREKishino, Hirohisa;
Kishino, Hirohisa
Kishino, Hirohisa in OpenAIREPacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) are exposed to environmental and anthropogenic stresses due to their wide geographic distribution, long migrations, and complex life histories. Understanding how these stressors interact to affect population abundance is essential for conservation and sustainable management of salmon. We investigate the causal effects on population dynamics of hatchery-enhanced Japanese chum salmon (O. keta), focusing on the period of sharp decline since the early 2000s and the rebound in 2022. We used 50 years of fishery and hatchery release data and 40 years of high-resolution SST datasets in 30 coastal areas in Japan, as well as monthly mean SST data along the Japanese chum salmon migration route in the high seas. We provide initial evidence that SST at release and that in the migration route, size at release, northward expansion of a piscivorous fish, and intraspecific competition influence the abundance of Japanese chum salmon. The sudden increase in 2022 was driven by an increase in Age-4 fish. The age structure shift towards younger age at maturity was observed in all areas except the Honshu Pacific and was particularly pronounced in the Hokkaido Sea of Japan and the Sea of Okhotsk and, where winter SST in the North Pacific and the Gulf of Alaska had a positive effect on return rates. Size at release and Russian chum salmon also had a positive effect. On the other hand, SST at release and yellowtail (Seriola quinqueradiata), as well as summer SST in the Sea of Okhotsk had a negative effect on return rate. Our regression model predicted the return rate well, while explaining 43-75% of the variation in regional populations. Our results highlight winter SST as a driver of younger age at maturity but the trade-off between returned fish and body size.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2016 Switzerland, Italy, Germany, GermanyPublisher:Wiley Funded by:EC | GOTSolar, EC | EPFL FELLOWSEC| GOTSolar ,EC| EPFL FELLOWSAuthors: Konrad Domanski; Ji-Youn Seo;Ullrich Steiner;
Ullrich Steiner
Ullrich Steiner in OpenAIREFabrizio Giordano;
+13 AuthorsFabrizio Giordano
Fabrizio Giordano in OpenAIREKonrad Domanski; Ji-Youn Seo;Ullrich Steiner;
Ullrich Steiner
Ullrich Steiner in OpenAIREFabrizio Giordano;
Fabrizio Giordano
Fabrizio Giordano in OpenAIREMichael Saliba;
Michael Saliba
Michael Saliba in OpenAIREJingshan Luo;
Anders Hagfeldt; Kurt Schenk;Jingshan Luo
Jingshan Luo in OpenAIREMahboubeh Hadadian;
Mahboubeh Hadadian; Michael Grätzel; Amita Ummadisingu; Shaik M. Zakeeruddin; Taisuke Matsui;Mahboubeh Hadadian
Mahboubeh Hadadian in OpenAIREAntonio Abate;
Antonio Abate;Antonio Abate
Antonio Abate in OpenAIREJuan-Pablo Correa-Baena;
Juan-Pablo Correa-Baena
Juan-Pablo Correa-Baena in OpenAIREhandle: 11588/743595
Ionic liquids can retard the perovskite crystallization with the aim to form compact films with larger and more uniformly distributed grain size. The ionic liquid driven crystallization is exploited to prepared a record planar perovskite solar cell with stabilized power output of 19.5%.
Advanced Energy Mate... arrow_drop_down Advanced Energy MaterialsArticle . 2016 . Peer-reviewedLicense: Wiley Online Library User AgreementData sources: CrossrefPublications at Bielefeld UniversityArticle . 2016License: "In Copyright" Rights StatementData sources: Publications at Bielefeld UniversityAdvanced Energy MaterialsArticle . 2016 . Peer-reviewedData sources: European Union Open Data Portaladd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2016 Switzerland, Italy, Germany, GermanyPublisher:Wiley Funded by:EC | GOTSolar, EC | EPFL FELLOWSEC| GOTSolar ,EC| EPFL FELLOWSAuthors: Konrad Domanski; Ji-Youn Seo;Ullrich Steiner;
Ullrich Steiner
Ullrich Steiner in OpenAIREFabrizio Giordano;
+13 AuthorsFabrizio Giordano
Fabrizio Giordano in OpenAIREKonrad Domanski; Ji-Youn Seo;Ullrich Steiner;
Ullrich Steiner
Ullrich Steiner in OpenAIREFabrizio Giordano;
Fabrizio Giordano
Fabrizio Giordano in OpenAIREMichael Saliba;
Michael Saliba
Michael Saliba in OpenAIREJingshan Luo;
Anders Hagfeldt; Kurt Schenk;Jingshan Luo
Jingshan Luo in OpenAIREMahboubeh Hadadian;
Mahboubeh Hadadian; Michael Grätzel; Amita Ummadisingu; Shaik M. Zakeeruddin; Taisuke Matsui;Mahboubeh Hadadian
Mahboubeh Hadadian in OpenAIREAntonio Abate;
Antonio Abate;Antonio Abate
Antonio Abate in OpenAIREJuan-Pablo Correa-Baena;
Juan-Pablo Correa-Baena
Juan-Pablo Correa-Baena in OpenAIREhandle: 11588/743595
Ionic liquids can retard the perovskite crystallization with the aim to form compact films with larger and more uniformly distributed grain size. The ionic liquid driven crystallization is exploited to prepared a record planar perovskite solar cell with stabilized power output of 19.5%.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2003 United KingdomPublisher:J Muscle Res Cell Motil Publicly fundedAuthors: Preedy, V R;Ohlendieck, K;
Adachi, J; Koll, M; +5 AuthorsOhlendieck, K
Ohlendieck, K in OpenAIREPreedy, V R;Ohlendieck, K;
Adachi, J; Koll, M;Ohlendieck, K
Ohlendieck, K in OpenAIRESneddon, A;
Hunter, R;Sneddon, A
Sneddon, A in OpenAIRERajendram, R;
Mantle, D; Peters, T J;Rajendram, R
Rajendram, R in OpenAIREpmid: 12953836
Alcohol-induced muscle disease (AIMD) is a composite term to describe any muscle pathology (molecular, biochemical, structural or physiological) resulting from either acute or chronic alcohol ingestion or a combination thereof. The chronic form of AIMD is arguably the most prevalent skeletal muscle disorder in the Western Hemisphere affecting more than 2000 subjects per 100,000 population and is thus much more common than hereditary disorders such as Becker or Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Paradoxically, most texts on skeletal myopathies or scientific meetings covering muscle disease have generally ignored chronic alcoholic myopathy. The chronic form of AIMDs affects 40-60% of alcoholics and is more common than other alcohol-induced diseases, for example, cirrhosis (15-20% of chronic alcoholics), peripheral neuropathy (15-20%), intestinal disease (30-50%) or cardiomyopathy (15-35%). In this article, we summarise the pathological features of alcoholic muscle disease, particularly biochemical changes related to protein metabolism and some of the putative underlying mechanisms. However, the intervening steps between the exposure of muscle to ethanol and the initiation of the cascade of responses leading to muscle weakness and loss of muscle bulk remain essentially unknown. We argue that alcoholic myopathy represents: (a) a model system in which both the causal agent and the target organ is known; (b) a myopathy involving free-radical mediated pathology to the whole body which may also target skeletal muscle and (c) a reversible myopathy, unlike many hereditary muscle diseases. A clearer understanding of the mechanisms responsible for alcoholic myopathy is important since some of the underlying pathways may be common to other myopathies.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2003 United KingdomPublisher:J Muscle Res Cell Motil Publicly fundedAuthors: Preedy, V R;Ohlendieck, K;
Adachi, J; Koll, M; +5 AuthorsOhlendieck, K
Ohlendieck, K in OpenAIREPreedy, V R;Ohlendieck, K;
Adachi, J; Koll, M;Ohlendieck, K
Ohlendieck, K in OpenAIRESneddon, A;
Hunter, R;Sneddon, A
Sneddon, A in OpenAIRERajendram, R;
Mantle, D; Peters, T J;Rajendram, R
Rajendram, R in OpenAIREpmid: 12953836
Alcohol-induced muscle disease (AIMD) is a composite term to describe any muscle pathology (molecular, biochemical, structural or physiological) resulting from either acute or chronic alcohol ingestion or a combination thereof. The chronic form of AIMD is arguably the most prevalent skeletal muscle disorder in the Western Hemisphere affecting more than 2000 subjects per 100,000 population and is thus much more common than hereditary disorders such as Becker or Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Paradoxically, most texts on skeletal myopathies or scientific meetings covering muscle disease have generally ignored chronic alcoholic myopathy. The chronic form of AIMDs affects 40-60% of alcoholics and is more common than other alcohol-induced diseases, for example, cirrhosis (15-20% of chronic alcoholics), peripheral neuropathy (15-20%), intestinal disease (30-50%) or cardiomyopathy (15-35%). In this article, we summarise the pathological features of alcoholic muscle disease, particularly biochemical changes related to protein metabolism and some of the putative underlying mechanisms. However, the intervening steps between the exposure of muscle to ethanol and the initiation of the cascade of responses leading to muscle weakness and loss of muscle bulk remain essentially unknown. We argue that alcoholic myopathy represents: (a) a model system in which both the causal agent and the target organ is known; (b) a myopathy involving free-radical mediated pathology to the whole body which may also target skeletal muscle and (c) a reversible myopathy, unlike many hereditary muscle diseases. A clearer understanding of the mechanisms responsible for alcoholic myopathy is important since some of the underlying pathways may be common to other myopathies.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object , Other literature type , Article 2014 Germany, Italy, ItalyPublisher:Unpublished Wu Bin; Zheng Huaqing; Wu Yican; Chen Zhenping; Song Jing; Sun Guangyao; Hu Liqin; Long Pengcheng;handle: 11311/854363 , 11311/854364 , 11585/398342
An important topic in Monte Carlo neutron transport calculations is to verify that the statistics of the calculated estimates are correct. Undersampling, non-converged fission source distribution and inter-cycle correlations may result in inaccurate results. In this paper, we study the effect of the number of neutron histories on the distributions of homogenized group constants and assembly discontinuity factors generated using Serpent 2 Monte Carlo code. We apply two normality tests and a so-called "drift-in-mean" test to the batch-wise distributions of selected parameters generated for two assembly types taken from the MIT BEAVRS benchmark. The results imply that in the tested cases the batch-wise estimates of the studied group constants can be regarded as normally distributed. We also show that undersampling is an issue with the calculated assembly discontinuity factors when the number of neutron histories is small.
RE.PUBLIC@POLIMI Res... arrow_drop_down RE.PUBLIC@POLIMI Research Publications at Politecnico di MilanoConference object . 2014RE.PUBLIC@POLIMI Research Publications at Politecnico di MilanoConference object . 2014VTT Research Information SystemConference object . 2015Data sources: VTT Research Information SystemVTT Research Information SystemConference object . 2015Data sources: VTT Research Information SystemVTT Research Information SystemConference object . 2014Data sources: VTT Research Information SystemVTT Research Information SystemConference object . 2015Data sources: VTT Research Information SystemVTT Research Information SystemConference object . 2015Data sources: VTT Research Information Systemadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object , Other literature type , Article 2014 Germany, Italy, ItalyPublisher:Unpublished Wu Bin; Zheng Huaqing; Wu Yican; Chen Zhenping; Song Jing; Sun Guangyao; Hu Liqin; Long Pengcheng;handle: 11311/854363 , 11311/854364 , 11585/398342
An important topic in Monte Carlo neutron transport calculations is to verify that the statistics of the calculated estimates are correct. Undersampling, non-converged fission source distribution and inter-cycle correlations may result in inaccurate results. In this paper, we study the effect of the number of neutron histories on the distributions of homogenized group constants and assembly discontinuity factors generated using Serpent 2 Monte Carlo code. We apply two normality tests and a so-called "drift-in-mean" test to the batch-wise distributions of selected parameters generated for two assembly types taken from the MIT BEAVRS benchmark. The results imply that in the tested cases the batch-wise estimates of the studied group constants can be regarded as normally distributed. We also show that undersampling is an issue with the calculated assembly discontinuity factors when the number of neutron histories is small.
RE.PUBLIC@POLIMI Res... arrow_drop_down RE.PUBLIC@POLIMI Research Publications at Politecnico di MilanoConference object . 2014RE.PUBLIC@POLIMI Research Publications at Politecnico di MilanoConference object . 2014VTT Research Information SystemConference object . 2015Data sources: VTT Research Information SystemVTT Research Information SystemConference object . 2015Data sources: VTT Research Information SystemVTT Research Information SystemConference object . 2014Data sources: VTT Research Information SystemVTT Research Information SystemConference object . 2015Data sources: VTT Research Information SystemVTT Research Information SystemConference object . 2015Data sources: VTT Research Information Systemadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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Byers, Edward
Byers, Edward in OpenAIREKrey, Volker;
Kriegler, Elmar;Krey, Volker
Krey, Volker in OpenAIRERiahi, Keywan;
+35 AuthorsRiahi, Keywan
Riahi, Keywan in OpenAIREByers, Edward;
Byers, Edward
Byers, Edward in OpenAIREKrey, Volker;
Kriegler, Elmar;Krey, Volker
Krey, Volker in OpenAIRERiahi, Keywan;
Riahi, Keywan
Riahi, Keywan in OpenAIRESchaeffer, Roberto;
Schaeffer, Roberto
Schaeffer, Roberto in OpenAIREKikstra, Jarmo;
Kikstra, Jarmo
Kikstra, Jarmo in OpenAIRELamboll, Robin;
Lamboll, Robin
Lamboll, Robin in OpenAIRENicholls, Zebedee;
Sandstad, Marit;Nicholls, Zebedee
Nicholls, Zebedee in OpenAIRESmith, Chris;
Smith, Chris
Smith, Chris in OpenAIREvan der Wijst, Kaj;
van der Wijst, Kaj
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Auer, Cornelia
Auer, Cornelia in OpenAIREBrutschin, Elina;
Lepault, Claire;Brutschin, Elina
Brutschin, Elina in OpenAIREMüller-Casseres, Eduardo;
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Müller-Casseres, Eduardo in OpenAIREGidden, Matthew;
Gidden, Matthew
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Huppmann, Daniel
Huppmann, Daniel in OpenAIREKolp, Peter;
Kolp, Peter
Kolp, Peter in OpenAIREMarangoni, Giacomo;
Marangoni, Giacomo
Marangoni, Giacomo in OpenAIREWerning, Michaela;
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Werning, Michaela in OpenAIRECalvin, Katherine;
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Calvin, Katherine in OpenAIREGuivarch, Celine;
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Guivarch, Celine in OpenAIREHasegawa, Tomoko;
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Rogelj, Joeri in OpenAIREThe data is available for download at the AR6 Scenario Explorer hosted by IIASA. As part of the IPCC's 6th Assessment Report (AR6), authors from Working Group III on Mitigation of Climate Change undertook a comprehensive exercise to collect and assess quantitative, model-based scenarios related to the mitigation of climate change. Building on previous assessments, such as those undertaken for the 5th Assessment Report (AR5) and the Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5°C (SR15), the calls for AR6 for scenarios have been expanded and includes economy-wide GHG emissions, energy, and sectoral scenarios from global to national scales, thus more broadly supporting the assessment across multiple chapters (see Annex III, Part 2 of the WGIII report for more details). The compilation and assessment of the scenario ensemble was conducted by authors of the IPCC AR6 report, and the resource is hosted by the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) as part of a cooperation agreement with Working Group III of the IPCC. The scenario ensemble contains 3,131 quantitative scenarios with data on socio-economic development, greenhouse gas emissions, and sectoral transformations across energy, land use, transportation, buildings and industry. These scenarios derive from 191 unique modelling frameworks, 95+ model families that are either globally comprehensive, national, multi-regional or sectoral. The criteria for submission included that the scenario is presented in a peer-reviewed journal accepted for publication no later than October 11th, 2021, or published in a report determined by the IPCC WG III Bureau to be eligible grey literature by the same date. The AR6 scenario database is documented in Annex III.2 of the Sixth Assessment Report of Working Group III. For the purpose of the assessment, scenarios have been grouped in various categories relating to, among other things, climate outcomes, overshoot, technology availability and policy assumptions. For ease of use, the dataset is split into multiple files: Scenarios data for the Global region Scenarios data for R5 regions Scenarios data for R6 regions Scenarios data for R10 regions Scenarios data for ISO-3 (country) regions Global metadata indicators file National metadata indicators file The data is available for download at the AR6 Scenario Explorer hosted by IIASA. The license permits use of the scenario ensemble for scientific research and science communication, but restricts redistribution of substantial parts of the data. Please refer to the FAQ and legal code for more information. In addition to the data you may find more relevant information and cite one of the relevant chapters of the WG III report. If working with global or regional (R6, R10) data: Keywan Riahi, Roberto Schaeffer, et al. Mitigation Pathways Compatible with Long-Term Goals, in "Mitigation of Climate Change". Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Geneva, 2022. url: http://www.ipcc.ch/report/sixth-assessment-report-working-group-3/ If working with national data (ISO region data): Franck Lecocq, Harald Winkler, et al. Mitigation and development pathways in the near- to mid-term, in "Mitigation of Climate Change". Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Geneva, 2022. url: http://www.ipcc.ch/report/sixth-assessment-report-working-group-3/ If you find the metadata files particularly useful: Celine Guivarch, Elmar Kriegler, Joana Portugal Pereira, et al. Annex III: Scenarios and Modelling Methods, in "Mitigation of Climate Change". Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Geneva, 2022. url: http://www.ipcc.ch/report/sixth-assessment-report-working-group-3/ Scenarios data also supports analysis in Chapters 2, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12 and 15
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2022Publisher:Zenodo Funded by:EC | ENGAGEEC| ENGAGEAuthors:Byers, Edward;
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Lamboll, Robin in OpenAIRENicholls, Zebedee;
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Auer, Cornelia in OpenAIREBrutschin, Elina;
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Kolp, Peter in OpenAIREMarangoni, Giacomo;
Marangoni, Giacomo
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Guivarch, Celine in OpenAIREHasegawa, Tomoko;
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Steinberger, Julia in OpenAIRETavoni, Massimo;
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Al -Khourdajie, Alaa in OpenAIRELewis, Jared;
Lewis, Jared
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Meinshausen, Malte in OpenAIRERogelj, Joeri;
Samset, Bjorn; Skeie, Ragnhild;Rogelj, Joeri
Rogelj, Joeri in OpenAIREThe data is available for download at the AR6 Scenario Explorer hosted by IIASA. As part of the IPCC's 6th Assessment Report (AR6), authors from Working Group III on Mitigation of Climate Change undertook a comprehensive exercise to collect and assess quantitative, model-based scenarios related to the mitigation of climate change. Building on previous assessments, such as those undertaken for the 5th Assessment Report (AR5) and the Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5°C (SR15), the calls for AR6 for scenarios have been expanded and includes economy-wide GHG emissions, energy, and sectoral scenarios from global to national scales, thus more broadly supporting the assessment across multiple chapters (see Annex III, Part 2 of the WGIII report for more details). The compilation and assessment of the scenario ensemble was conducted by authors of the IPCC AR6 report, and the resource is hosted by the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) as part of a cooperation agreement with Working Group III of the IPCC. The scenario ensemble contains 3,131 quantitative scenarios with data on socio-economic development, greenhouse gas emissions, and sectoral transformations across energy, land use, transportation, buildings and industry. These scenarios derive from 191 unique modelling frameworks, 95+ model families that are either globally comprehensive, national, multi-regional or sectoral. The criteria for submission included that the scenario is presented in a peer-reviewed journal accepted for publication no later than October 11th, 2021, or published in a report determined by the IPCC WG III Bureau to be eligible grey literature by the same date. The AR6 scenario database is documented in Annex III.2 of the Sixth Assessment Report of Working Group III. For the purpose of the assessment, scenarios have been grouped in various categories relating to, among other things, climate outcomes, overshoot, technology availability and policy assumptions. For ease of use, the dataset is split into multiple files: Scenarios data for the Global region Scenarios data for R5 regions Scenarios data for R6 regions Scenarios data for R10 regions Scenarios data for ISO-3 (country) regions Global metadata indicators file National metadata indicators file The data is available for download at the AR6 Scenario Explorer hosted by IIASA. The license permits use of the scenario ensemble for scientific research and science communication, but restricts redistribution of substantial parts of the data. Please refer to the FAQ and legal code for more information. In addition to the data you may find more relevant information and cite one of the relevant chapters of the WG III report. If working with global or regional (R6, R10) data: Keywan Riahi, Roberto Schaeffer, et al. Mitigation Pathways Compatible with Long-Term Goals, in "Mitigation of Climate Change". Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Geneva, 2022. url: http://www.ipcc.ch/report/sixth-assessment-report-working-group-3/ If working with national data (ISO region data): Franck Lecocq, Harald Winkler, et al. Mitigation and development pathways in the near- to mid-term, in "Mitigation of Climate Change". Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Geneva, 2022. url: http://www.ipcc.ch/report/sixth-assessment-report-working-group-3/ If you find the metadata files particularly useful: Celine Guivarch, Elmar Kriegler, Joana Portugal Pereira, et al. Annex III: Scenarios and Modelling Methods, in "Mitigation of Climate Change". Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Geneva, 2022. url: http://www.ipcc.ch/report/sixth-assessment-report-working-group-3/ Scenarios data also supports analysis in Chapters 2, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12 and 15
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