The implementation of FAIR data principles in the IPCC AR6 assessment process
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The IPCC Task Group on Data Support for Climate Change Assessments (TG-Data) recommends the implementation
of FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) data principles and best practices for the documentation and
curation of data that is assessed by the IPCC. The motivation to implement FAIR in the IPCC is to increase transparency
and accessibility of the assessment, the implementation of the IPCC Error Protocol, and the long-term curation of the
assessed digital information.
This document introduces the implementation of FAIR data principles into the IPCC process and reflects the
four elements of FAIR to find the data, produce and reproduce figures and, finally, to document the provenance
for reusability. It presents standard (basic) measures that are recommended for all digital data that is assessed,
intermediate measures that achieve reproducibility of assessed digital information, for example through the use of
collaborative platforms for figure development, and also full (advanced) measures to achieve reusability of digital
products with complete provenance documentation.
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This document should be referenced as: Pirani, A., A. Alegria, A. Al Khourdajie, W. Gunawan, J. M. Gutiérrez, K. Holsman, D. Huard, M. Juckes, M. Kawamiya, N. Klutse, V. Krey, R. Matthews, A. Milward, C. Pascoe, G. van der Shrier, A. Spinuso, M. Stockhause and X. Xing, 2022: The implementation of FAIR data principles in the IPCC AR6 assessment process: A TG-Data Guidance Document, Supporting Material, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Task Group on Data Support for Climate Change Assessments (TG-Data), 14 pp, DOI:10.5281/zenodo.6504469.