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Dataset . 2025
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Microdata used for the development of the study on intergenerational perspectives on climate change.

Authors: Divasson-J., Asier; Aguayo-Mendoza, Armando; Quesada Granja, Carlos; Casado-Mansilla, Diego; Borges Hernández, Cruz Enrique;

Microdata used for the development of the study on intergenerational perspectives on climate change.

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Name: Microdata used for the development of the study on intergenerational perspectives on climate change. Summary: This dataset contains answers from different age groups about their initiatives, preferences and visions with regard to climate change adaptation. License: cc-BY-SA Acknowledge: These data have been collected in the framework of the WHY project. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 891943. Disclaimer: The sole responsibility for the content of this publication lies with the authors. It does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Executive Agency for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (EASME) or the European Commission (EC). EASME or the Ec are not responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein. Collection Date: 08/02/2023 Publication Date: 05/02/2025 DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.14809675 Other repositories: Author: University of Deusto Objective of collection: This data was originally collected to analyse the different climate change prospects between generations Description: File 1 - answers taggedThe following document lists the answers received by each participant, showing the label(s) assigned to each participant per question. The answers have been collected qualitatively and semi-quantified by means of a human process with the participation of two researchers from the group. Each user was able to give more than one answer to the same question, which is why some participants came up more than once. File 2 - summary based on gender and generationThe following document summarises the response data obtained, based on labels, generations and gender. 5 star: ⭐⭐ Preprocessing steps: Data transcription from written documents and oral discussions. Reuse: NA Update policy: No more updates are planned. Ethics and legal aspects: Names of the persons involved have been removed. Technical aspects: Other:

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