IXMP Scenario Explorer developed by IIASA
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IXMP Scenario Explorer developed by IIASA

The dataset comprises a collection of structured records containing detailed information on environmental monitoring parameters, including air quality indices, temperature fluctuations, humidity levels, and precipitation data, gathered from multiple geographic locations over a ten-year period. It is designed to support climate research, urban planning, and public health initiatives by providing a comprehensive resource for analyzing environmental trends and their impact on ecosystems and human populations. The data is sourced from a network of automated sensors and manual observations, ensuring a high degree of accuracy and temporal resolution. Each entry includes timestamps, geographic coordinates, and contextual metadata, enabling users to perform spatial and temporal analyses. The dataset is publicly accessible and intended for use by researchers, policymakers, and environmental agencies seeking to inform evidence-based decision-making and mitigation strategies.

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2022
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