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@ARTICLE{Khnke:1032538,
      author       = {Köhnke, Fiona and Steuri, Bettina and Baetcke, Lars and
                      Borchers, Malgorzata and Brinkmann, Torsten and Dittmeyer,
                      Roland and Dornheim, Martin and El Zohbi, Juliane and
                      Förster, Johannes and Gawel, Erik and Görl, Knut and
                      Herbst, Michael and Heß, Dominik and Kalhori, Aram and
                      Korte, Klaas and Li, Zhan and Markus, Till and Mengis,
                      Nadine and Monnerie, Nathalie and Oschlies, Andreas and
                      Prats-Salvado, Enric and Reusch, Thorsten B. H. and Rhoden,
                      Imke and Sachs, Torsten and Schaller, Romina and Schill, Eva
                      and Simon, Sonja and Stevenson, Angela and Thoni, Terese and
                      Thrän, Daniela and Xiao, Mengzhu and Jacob, Daniela},
      title        = {{A} storyline approach: integrating comprehensive,
                      interdisciplinary research results to create narratives –
                      in the context of the net-zero target in {G}ermany},
      journal      = {Frontiers in Environmental Science},
      volume       = {12},
      issn         = {2296-665X},
      address      = {Lausanne},
      publisher    = {Frontiers Media},
      reportid     = {FZJ-2024-06326},
      pages        = {1433491},
      year         = {2024},
      abstract     = {With the amendment to the German Climate Change Act in
                      2021, the FederalGovernment of Germany has set the target to
                      become greenhouse gas neutral by2045. Reaching this
                      ambitious target requires multisectoral efforts, which in
                      turncalls for interdisciplinary collaboration: the
                      Net-Zero-2050 project of theHelmholtz Climate Initiative
                      serves as an example of successful,interdisciplinary
                      collaboration with the aim of producing
                      valuablerecommendations for action to achieve net-zero CO2
                      emissions in Germany.To this end, we applied an
                      interdisciplinary approach to combiningcomprehensive
                      research results from ten German national research centers
                      inthe context of carbon neutrality in Germany. In this
                      paper, we present ourapproach and the method behind the
                      interdisciplinary storylines development,which enabled us to
                      create a common framework between different carbondioxide
                      removal and avoidance methods and the bigger carbon
                      neutralitycontext. Thus, the research findings are
                      aggregated into narratives: the twocomplementary storylines
                      focus on technologies for net-zero CO2 emissionsand on
                      different framing conditions for implementing net-zero CO2
                      measures.Moreover, we outline the Net-Zero-2050 results
                      emerging from the two storylinesby presenting the resulting
                      narratives in the context of carbon neutrality inGermany.
                      Aiming at creating insights into how complementary and
                      relatedexpertise can be combined in teams across
                      disciplines, we conclude with theproject’s lessons
                      learned. This paper sheds light on how to facilitate
                      cooperationbetween different science disciplines with the
                      purpose of preparing joint researchresults that can be
                      communicated to a specific audience. Additionally, it
                      providesfurther evidence that interdisciplinary and diverse
                      research teams are an essentialfactor for defining solution
                      spaces for complex, interdisciplinary problems.},
      cin          = {IBG-3},
      ddc          = {333.7},
      cid          = {I:(DE-Juel1)IBG-3-20101118},
      pnm          = {2173 - Agro-biogeosystems: controls, feedbacks and impact
                      (POF4-217)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-2173},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
      UT           = {WOS:001366024600001},
      doi          = {10.3389/fenvs.2024.1433491},
      url          = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/1032538},
}