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Climate Action

The climate action module investigates national and sub-national climate action data as a critical tool for increasing the number and diversity of climate actors and supporting the expansion and ambition of mitigation and adaptation efforts.

In developing this module, a number of intersections with other current GDB modules were identified, notably energy, land, and public procurement. Indicators and sub-question elements from these modules may contribute to the climate action module, including: data on protected areas, concessions, forested areas, and land change; procurement data on environmental impact assessments; and data on the generation, distribution, and reliability of renewable energy.

To find out more about the development of this thematic module, you can consult our research handbook.

Theme Updates
  • Emissions Data
  • Biodiversity Data
  • Vulnerability Data

Emissions Data

To what extent is emissions information available as open data?
Existence
  • Is this data available online in any form?
    • Data is not available online.
    • Data is available, but not as a result of government action.
    • Data is available from government, or because of government actions.
Elements
Data fields and quality:
  • Nationally published data includes detailed information on greenhouse gas emissions and targets reported to the UNFCCC.
    • (No, Partially, Yes)
  • Data contains detailed information on sources of greenhouse gas emissions.
    • (No, Partially, Yes)
  • Emissions data includes, or site where emissions data is made available links to, details of land use effects on emissions.
    • (No, Partially, Yes)
  • The dataset contains unique identifiers for greenhouse gas emissions that allow easy assessment across inventories, reduction commitments, and sources.
    • (No, Partially, Yes)
Data openness, timing, and structure:
  • Dataset is available free of charge.
    • (No, Partially, Yes)
  • Data is openly licensed.
    • (No, Partially, Yes)
  • Data is available in all the country’s official or national languages. If the country has no official or national languages, data is available in the major languages of the country.
    • (No, Partially, Yes)
  • There are accessible and open official tools available to help users explore data.
    • (No, Partially , Yes)
  • Data is timely and updated.
    • (No, Partially, Yes)
  • Historical data is available that allows users to track change over time.
    •  (No, Partially, Yes)
  • Data is provided in machine-readable format(s)
    • (No, Partially, Yes)
  • The machine-readable dataset is available as a whole
    • (No, Partially, Yes)
Negative scoring:
  • This information is missing required data.
  • The availability of this data has been affected by government response to COVID-19.
    • (No, Partially, Yes)
Extent
  • How comprehensive is the data assessed for this question?
    • The data assessed covers one or more localities, but there are many other localities without available data, or with data of a lesser quality.
    • The data assessed covers one or more localities, and is a representative example of the kind of data that can be found for most but not all localities.
    • The data assessed provides national coverage.

Biodiversity Data

To what extent is information on endangered species and ecosystems available as open data?
Existence
  • Is this data available online in any form?
    • Data is not available online.
    • Data is available, but not as a result of government action.
    • Data is available from government, or because of government actions.
Elements
Kinds of data:
  • Data includes mammals.
    • (No, Partially, Yes)
  • Data includes birds.
    • (No, Partially, Yes)
  • Data includes reptiles.
    • (No, Partially, Yes)
  • Data includes amphibians.
    • (No, Partially, Yes)
  • Data includes fish.
    • (No, Partially, Yes)
  • Data includes invertebrates.
    • (No, Partially, Yes)
  • Data includes fungi and lichen.
    • (No, Partially, Yes)
  • Data includes non-vascular plants.
    • (No, Partially, Yes)
  • Data includes vascular plants.
    • (No, Partially, Yes)
  • Data includes a “green” list, or detailed information on species or ecosystems recovering from danger, threat, or vulnerability.
    • (No, Partially, Yes)
Data fields and quality:
  • The data is published according to one or more relevant data standards.
    • (No, Partially, Yes)
  • Data is nationally validated by the government.
    • (No, Partially, Yes)
  • A mechanism allows additional actors to contribute to the data repository.
    • (No, Partially, Yes)
  • Limitations of the data are clearly stated.
    • (No, Partially, Yes)
Data openness, timing, and structure:
  • Dataset is available free of charge.
    • (No, Partially, Yes)
  • Data is openly licensed.
    • (No, Partially, Yes)
  • Data is available in all the country’s official or national languages. If the country has no official or national languages, data is available in the major languages of the country.
    • (No, Partially, Yes)
  • There are accessible and open official tools available to help users explore data.
    • (No, Partially , Yes)
  • Data is timely and updated.
    • (No, Partially, Yes)
  • Historical data is available that allows users to track change over time.
    •  (No, Partially, Yes)
  • Data is provided in machine-readable format(s)
    • (No, Partially, Yes)
  • The machine-readable dataset is available as a whole
    • (No, Partially, Yes)
Negative scoring:
  • The availability of this data has been affected by government response to COVID-19.
    • (No, Partially, Yes)

Extent

  • How comprehensive is the data assessed for this question?
    • The data assessed covers one or more localities, but there are many other localities without available data, or with data of a lesser quality.
    • The data assessed covers one or more localities, and is a representative example of the kind of data that can be found for most but not all localities.
    • The data assessed provides national coverage.

Vulnerability Data

To what extent is climate vulnerability information available as open data?
Existence
  • Is this data available online in any form?
    • Data is not available online.
    • Data is available, but not as a result of government action.
    • Data is available from government, or because of government actions.
Elements
Data fields and quality:
  • The data contains information on future natural hazards, extreme weather events, and climate variability.
    • (No, Partially, Yes)
  • The data contains information on poverty, gender, and marginalized populations.
    • (No, Partially, Yes)
  • The data draws on granular local information.
    • (No, Partially, Yes)
  • Data based on projections draws on transparent and open models.
    • (No, Partially, Yes)
  • A mechanism allows additional actors to contribute to the data repository.
    • (No, Partially, Yes)
Data openness, timing, and structure:
  • Dataset is available free of charge.
    • (No, Partially, Yes)
  • Data is openly licensed.
    • (No, Partially, Yes)
  • Data is available in all the country’s official or national languages. If the country has no official or national languages, data is available in the major languages of the country.
    • (No, Partially, Yes)
  • There are accessible and open official tools available to help users explore data.
    • (No, Partially , Yes)
  • Data is timely and updated.
    • (No, Partially, Yes)
  • Historical data is available that allows users to track change over time.
    • (No, Partially, Yes)
  • Data is provided in machine-readable format(s)
    • (No, Partially, Yes)
  • The machine-readable dataset is available as a whole
    • (No, Partially, Yes)
Negative scoring:
  • This information is missing required data.
  • The availability of this data has been affected by government response to COVID-19.
    • (No, Partially, Yes)

Extent

  • How comprehensive is the data assessed for this question?
    • The data assessed covers one or more localities, but there are many other localities without available data, or with data of a lesser quality.
    • The data assessed covers one or more localities, and is a representative example of the kind of data that can be found for most but not all localities.
    • The data assessed provides national coverage.

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