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The IIASA

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Scenario Databases

Interactive Collaboration and Dissemination Tools

The successful online science resources

(“scenario databases”) are developed and

maintained jointly by the Transitions to New

Technologies (TNT) and Energy (ENE) Programs.

Their reach has grown substantially over the

years, reaching about 4,700 (3000) unique visitors and 170 (130) GB of downloads per month in

2016 (2015). In total more than three dozen

scenario databases are currently hosted by IIASA.

The set includes e.g. the IPCC AR5 Scenarios Database which documents the long-term

scenarios as reviewed in the Fifth Assessment Report (AR5) of Working Group III of the

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).

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