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The IPBES data management tutorials are short videos to help experts implement the IPBES data and knowledge management policy. They cover topics ranging from data and knowledge management policy, reports, active research data, tools, and examples. Please note that the IPBES data and knowledge management policy is the second version of the IPBES data management policy. This chapter contains examples of how certain data management tasks and workflows were implemented within IPBES so that they follow the data management policy. Currently, this chapter contains legacy videos and the most recent examples can be found within the IPBES technical guidelines here: https://ict.ipbes.net/ipbes-ict-guide/data-management/technical-guidelines The chapter includes the following sessions: Session 6.1: Data management best practices (10.5281/zenodo.4018663) Session 6.2: Literature review from the Global Assessment chapter 4 (10.5281/zenodo.4018667)
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These tutorials were created in collaboration between the IPBES task force on knowledge and data and the IPBES task force on capacity building. For inquires please contact tsu.data@ipbes.net
IPBES, data management policy
IPBES, data management policy
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