Project: The open inter-sectoral impacts encyclopedia

Acronym ISIpedia
Duration 18/09/2017 - 17/09/2020
Project Topic This project addresses the coproduction of climate-impacts knowledge, in a hands-on collaboration between scientists and users such as climate-adaptation-policy experts and other stakeholders. The project team boasts world-class experts in science-policy dialogue, cross-sectoral impacts research and research coordination, and scientific excellence in impacts modelling. The end product is an open climate-impacts service portal, ISIpedia, offering tailored access to state-of-the-art climate-impacts assessments and data, based on the cross-sectoral, multi-model simulations conducted within the Inter-Sectoral Impact Model Intercomparison Project (ISIMIP, www.isimip.org). ISIpedia’s development will integrate the full chain of climate-impact-service co-development, from research design and implementation, to delivery, with tasks fulfilled by the ISIMIP team, a Stakeholder Engagement Team (SET), and the ISIpedia Assessment and Editorial Team (AET).ISIpedia users may include climate adaptation planners e.g. involved in National Adaptation Plans (NAPs) and implementation practitioners, regional knowledge hubs, trans- and interdisciplinary scientists including climate economists, and regional climate experts from the private sector such as (re-)insurance companies. Four key tasks will be undertaken: 1) stakeholder-supported selection of focus topics and development of the scenario design for the next ISIMIP simulation round; 2) co-development of societally- and user-relevant impacts indicators based on the (bio-)physical projections generated within ISIMIP, such as “number of people affected”, “economic damages” or indicators related to the Sustainability Development Goals; 3) provision of input data and coordination of cross-sectoral impact-modelling activities within ISIMIP, and 4) establishment of a new online platform ISIpedia to provide informed access to simulation data, regional, cross-sectoral impact assessments based on ISIMIP data, and co-developed indicators.
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Network ERA4CS
Call ERA4CS Joint Call on Researching and Advancing Climate Services Development

Project partner

Number Name Role Country
1 Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research Coordinator Germany
2 Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Partner Germany
3 Global Climate Forum Partner Germany
4 Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre Partner Germany
5 Climate Analytics Partner Germany
6 Institute of Physical Geography, Goethe University Frankfurt Partner Germany
7 International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis Partner Austria
8 Universidad Pablo de Olavide Partner Spain
9 Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona Partner Spain
10 Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives Partner France
11 Utrecht University Partner Netherlands
12 Umeå Centre for Global Health Research, Department of Public Health and Clinical Medicine, Unit of Epidemiology and Global Health, Umeå University Partner Sweden