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    The consolidated European synthesis of CO2emissions and removals for the European Union and United Kingdom : 1990-2018

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    Acknowledgements FAOSTAT statistics are produced and disseminated with the support of its member countries to the FAO regular budget. Philippe Ciais acknowledges the support of the European Research Council Synergy project SyG-2013-610028 IMBALANCE-P and from the ANR CLAND Convergence Institute. We acknowledge the work of the entire EDGAR group (Marilena Muntean, Diego Guizzardi, Edwin Schaaf and Jos Olivier). We acknowledge Stephen Sitch and the authors of the DGVMs TRENDY v7 ensemble models for providing us with the data. Financial support This research has been supported by the H2020 European Research Council (grant no. 776810).Peer reviewedPublisher PD

    Guidelines for the development and distribution of software at Forschungszentrum Jülich

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    Software is a key element of many researchers daily work.Developed and used in almost all institutes of Forschungszentrum Jülich, its development is part of a creative process, thus generating executable knowledge.Modern publication contexts consist of written publication, data sets, and software, rendering its development to be an integral part of scholarly work.Furthermore, software development is an intellectual achievement protected by copyright and, in the context of research, an independent, first-class product of scientific work.Until now, Forschungszentrum Jülich did not have a practical or secure framework within which employees could develop software.With the guidelines presented here, Forschungszentrum Jülich aims to support the development, management, distribution and impact of research software that meets high quality standards.They primarily target developers and employees who are involved in and deserve credit for this.The board of directors enacted them (version 12.1) by resolution in February 2022
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