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WP1

  • Identify key drivers and data management

Drivers vs Variables

  • FACE-IT combines many different academic disciplines
  • Therefore we use the terminology from the IPCC
  • The drivers are divided into 5 categories
    • Cryosphere, Physical, Chemistry, Biology, Social
  • More details given on the Key drivers page

Meta-database

  • Datasets of interest containing key drivers were identified
  • Most of these have been sourced and indexed
  • Information and links may be found on the Meta-database page

Data access app

  • All sourced datasets combined into one
  • This may be explored/downloaded with the Data access app

Data paper

  • The process of sourcing/combining all the datasets is being written up
  • Should be submitted end of October

Review paper

  • Currently writing up a review of key drivers of change
  • Should be submitted end of October