Open Science Practices in Integrated Assessment Models [version 2; peer review: 2 approved, 1 approved with reservations]

Background Open science emphasizes the free and accessible dissemination of scholarly outputs to a wide audience, including scientists, stakeholders, and the general public. Its core principle is the open sharing of knowledge to enable reuse, replication, and uphold research integrity. Methods Using...

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Main Authors: Jon Sampedro, Clàudia Rodés-Bachs, Francesco Gardumi, Natasha Frilingou, Camilla Lo Giudice
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: F1000 Research Ltd 2025-06-01
Series:Open Research Europe
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Online Access:https://open-research-europe.ec.europa.eu/articles/5-12/v2
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Summary:Background Open science emphasizes the free and accessible dissemination of scholarly outputs to a wide audience, including scientists, stakeholders, and the general public. Its core principle is the open sharing of knowledge to enable reuse, replication, and uphold research integrity. Methods Using insights from a survey designed to explore the open science practices within integrated assessment modeling (IAM) teams, as well as the challenges and barriers they face, we propose an open science protocol tailored specifically to the needs of IAMs. Results The proposed protocol improves the transparency, accessibility, reliability, reusability, and interoperability of IAM models and results. Grounded in the findability, accessibility, interoperability, and reusability (FAIR) and transparency, responsibility, user focus, sustainability, and technology (TRUST) principles, it supports the transformation of models’ outputs into real-world applications. Conclusions By fostering enhanced trust and engagement from policymakers, this protocol supports the broader adoption of open science in IAMs. It is complemented by a checklist and includes recommendations for open-source platforms and tools, simplifying workflows and minimizing the need for specialized expertise.
ISSN:2732-5121