How to develop new digital knowledge transfer products for communicating strategies and new ways towards a carbon-neutral Germany

Q2 Earth and Planetary Sciences
S. Preuschmann, Tanja Blome, Knut Görl, F. Köhnke, Bettina Steuri, Juliane El Zohbi, D. Rechid, M. Schultz, Jianing Sun, D. Jacob
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Abstract. Human-induced climate change is one of the most pressing challenges of our time. The Helmholtz Association is making essential research contributions to mitigate the causes and impacts of climate change and find ways to adapt. The “Net-Zero-2050” project, the Cluster I of the Helmholtz Climate Initiative, scientifically investigates and evaluates strategies and new ways to reduce, extract and permanently store carbon emissions. Two digital knowledge transfer products (DKTPs) were developed to present the complex research results comprehensively: (1) the “Net-Zero-2050 Web-Atlas” provides information on methods and technologies for CO2 reduction and possible reduction paths; (2) the “Soil Carbon App” provides simulated soil carbon data to estimate climate protection potentials through different land management methods. Both formats intend to support users in making informed decisions and developing appropriate climate neutrality strategies. During the two DKTPs development, common main challenges were identified regarding concepts and stakeholder involvement. Along with that, specific approaches to solving the tasks could be distilled for each product. In the still-evolving arena of digital knowledge transfer, no standard methods can be applied. At the same time, communication of climate research results to decision-makers is becoming more and more relevant. This paper extracts the challenges and gives approaches to facilitate a transfer of the gained experience to future similar projects.
如何开发新的数字知识转移产品,为实现碳中和的德国沟通战略和新途径
摘要人为引起的气候变化是我们这个时代最紧迫的挑战之一。亥姆霍兹协会正在为减轻气候变化的原因和影响以及寻找适应气候变化的方法做出重要的研究贡献。“净零2050”项目是亥姆霍兹气候倡议的第一组,科学地调查和评估减少、提取和永久储存碳排放的战略和新方法。开发了两个数字知识转移产品(DKTPs),全面展示了复杂的研究成果:(1)“Net-Zero-2050Web-Atlas”提供了二氧化碳减排的方法和技术以及可能的减排路径;(2)“土壤碳App”提供模拟土壤碳数据,估算不同土地管理方式的气候保护潜力。这两种形式都旨在支持用户做出明智的决策,并制定适当的气候中性战略。在两个DKTPs的开发过程中,在概念和利益相关者参与方面确定了共同的主要挑战。除此之外,还可以为每个产品提炼出解决任务的具体方法。在仍在发展的数字知识转移领域,没有标准的方法可以应用。与此同时,气候研究成果与决策者的沟通也变得越来越相关。本文提出了挑战,并提出了促进将获得的经验转移到未来类似项目的方法。
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Advances in Science and Research
Advances in Science and Research Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geophysics
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