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Data for Figure SPM.8 - Summary for Policymakers of the Working Group III Contribution to the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report

Dataset

Summary

Citation:
Halsnæs, K.; Some, S.; Singh, U.; Clarke, L.; Wei, Y. -M.; Garg, A.; Nabuurs, G. -J.; Mrabet, R.; Emmet-Booth, J.; Kilkis, S.; Lwasa, S.; Seto, K. C.; Keller, M.; Pathak, M.; Mirasgedis, S.; Cabeza, L. F.; Bai, Q.; Jaramillo, P.; Ribeiro, S. K.; Newman, P.; Santos, A.; Nugroho, S. B.; Acquaye, A.; Bashmakov, I. A.; Nilsson, L. J., 2022, Data for Figure SPM.8 - Summary for Policymakers of the Working Group III Contribution to the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report, MetadataWorks, https://doi.org/10.48490/ttqs-6w04

Documentation

Description:
The sectoral chapters (Chapters 6–11) include qualitative assessments of synergies and trade-offs between sectoral mitigation options and the SDGs. Figure SPM.8 presents a summary of the chapter-level assessment for selected mitigation options (see Supplementary Material Table 17.1 for the underlying assessment). The last column provides a line of sight to the sectoral chapters, which provide details on context specificity and dependence of interactions on the scale of implementation. Blank cells indicate that interactions have not been assessed due to limited literature. They do not indicate the absence of interactions between mitigation options and the SDGs. Confidence levels depend on the quality of evidence and level of agreement in the underlying literature assessed by the sectoral chapters. Where both synergies and trade-offs exist, the lower of the confidence levels for these interactions is used. Some mitigation options may have applications in more than one sector or system. The interactions between mitigation options and the SDGs might differ depending on the sector or system, and also on the context and the scale of implementation. Scale of implementation particularly matters when there is competition for scarce resources. {6.3, 6.4, 6.7, 7.3, 7.4, 7.5, 7.6, 8.2, 8.4, 8.6, Figure 8.4, Table SM8.1, Table SM8.2, 9.4, 9.5, 9.8, Table 9.5, 10.3, 10.4, 10.5, 10.6, 10.8, Table 10.3, 11.5, 12.5, 17.3, Figure 17.1, Table SM17.1, Annex II Part IV Section 12}
Is Part Of:
Summary for Policymakers of the Working Group III Contribution to the IPCC AR6

Coverage

Spatial Aggregation:
Global
Spatial Coverage:
Global

Geographic Bounding Box

Lower Left Latitude:
-90.0000
Lower Left Longitude:
-180.0000
Upper Right Latitude:
90.0000
Upper Right Longitude:
180.0000

Provenance

Source:
AR6 WGIII Chapters 6-11, 17 Chapter 6: 6.4.2, 6.7.7, Box 6.1, Figure 6.18 Chapter 7 Sections- 7.3, 7.4, 7.5, 7.6 Chapter 8 Sections- 8.2, 8.4, 8.6 Chapter 9 Sections- 9.4, 9.5, 9.8, Table 9.5 Chapter 10 Sections- 10.3, 10.4, 10.5, 10.6, 10.8, Table 10.3 Chapter 11 Sections- 11.5.3 Chapter 12: 12.5 Chapter 17 Supplementary material table 17.1 Data processing or treatment: The sectoral chapters (Chapters 6-11) assessed the literature in terms of the impacts of each of the shortlisted sectoral mitigation options on the 17 United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This assessment is qualitatively and uses three signs: • ‘+’ to denote positive interaction only (synergies) between mitigation option and the SDG, • ‘-’ to denote negative interaction only (trade-offs) between mitigation option and the SDG and • ‘±’ to denote mixed interactions between mitigation option and the SDG. In some cases, where there is gap in literature, these are left blank denoting that these impacts have not been assessed in the literature. To support these signs, brief statements are provided followed by uncertainty qualifiers in the supplementary table of Chapter 17. These uncertainty qualifiers denote the confidence levels (low, medium and high). The assessment also recognises that the interactions between mitigation options and the SDGs are context-specific and depends on scale, so a detailed explanation on context specificity/scale is provided in the supplementary table of Chapter 17.
Purpose:
Data used by Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) authors and supplied for archiving to MetadataWorks Ltd by the Technical Support Unit (TSU) for IPCC Working Group III (WG III).

Accessibility

Access

Access Service:
Available for download from the IPCC Data Catalogue.
Format:
application/vnd.ms-excel
Language:
en

Usage

Resource Creator:
  • Halsnæs, K.
  • Some, S.
  • Singh, U.
  • Clarke, L.
  • Wei, Y. -M.
  • Garg, A.
  • Nabuurs, G. -J.
  • Mrabet, R.
  • Emmet-Booth, J.
  • Kilkis, S.
  • Lwasa, S.
  • Seto, K. C.
  • Keller, M.
  • Pathak, M.
  • Mirasgedis, S.
  • Cabeza, L. F.
  • Bai, Q.
  • Jaramillo, P.
  • Ribeiro, S. K.
  • Newman, P.
  • Santos, A.
  • Nugroho, S. B.
  • Acquaye, A.
  • Bashmakov, I. A.
  • Nilsson, L. J.