2018
DOI: 10.5194/esd-9-15-2018
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Systematic Correlation Matrix Evaluation (SCoMaE) – a bottom–up, science-led approach to identifying indicators

Abstract: Abstract. This study introduces the Systematic Correlation Matrix Evaluation (SCoMaE) method, a bottom-up approach which combines expert judgment and statistical information to systematically select transparent, nonredundant indicators for a comprehensive assessment of the state of the Earth system. The methods consists of two basic steps: (1) the calculation of a correlation matrix among variables relevant for a given research question and (2) the systematic evaluation of the matrix, to identify clusters of v… Show more

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“…The impacts of climate change typically increase monotonically with increased GHG concentrations. However, solar geoengineering would not decrease all impacts proportionally; known correlations between variables for climate change can be different for solar geoengineering 141 . As such, single-objective targets may not be appropriate for managing trade-offs in hypothetical deployments.…”
Section: Impactsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The impacts of climate change typically increase monotonically with increased GHG concentrations. However, solar geoengineering would not decrease all impacts proportionally; known correlations between variables for climate change can be different for solar geoengineering 141 . As such, single-objective targets may not be appropriate for managing trade-offs in hypothetical deployments.…”
Section: Impactsmentioning
confidence: 99%