Open Access transdisciplinary dataset

Summary
The report describes the Open Access dataset containing all collated data: All the data will be collated in an Open Access dataset. The data sources that are relevant for FLOW (scientific literature (e.g. human-nature relations, socioecological systems, behavioural science, futures studies, cultural studies, public engagement, blue humanities), research projects, high-level reports (e.g. IPCC), surveys (Eurobarometer, World Value Survey) will be explored using the SPIDER (Sample, Phenomenon of interest, Design, Evaluation, Research type) approach to map human-nature connectedness considering different youth variables such as gender, age, ethnicity, education, socio-cultural and geographical aspects. This search will also follow recommendations from the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses) Statement and the methodology of integrative reviews. Search databases will include national and EU level project-databases, Scopus, Web of Science and other specialized databases. A