Information Retrieval for Climate Impact
Maarten de Rijke
Bart van den Hurk
Flora Salim
Alaa Al Khourdajie
Nan Bai
Renato Calzone
Declan Curran
Getnet Demil
Lesley Frew
Noah Gießing
Mukesh Kumar Gupta
Maria Heuss
Sanaa Hobeichi
David Huard
Jingwei Kang
Ana Lucic
Tanwi Mallick
Shruti Nath
Andrew Okem
Barbara Pernici
Thilina Rajapakse
Hira Saleem
Harry Scells
Nicole Schneider
Damiano Spina
Yuanyuan Tian
Edmund Totin
Andrew Trotman
Ramamurthy Valavandan
Dereje Workneh
Yangxinyu Xie

Abstract
The purpose of the MANILA24 Workshop on information retrieval for climate impact was to bring together researchers from academia, industry, governments, and NGOs to identify and discuss core research problems in information retrieval to assess climate change impacts. The workshop aimed to foster collaboration by bringing communities together that have so far not been very well connected -- information retrieval, natural language processing, systematic reviews, impact assessments, and climate science. The workshop brought together a diverse set of researchers and practitioners interested in contributing to the development of a technical research agenda for information retrieval to assess climate change impacts.
View on arXiv@article{rijke2025_2504.01162, title={ Information Retrieval for Climate Impact }, author={ Maarten de Rijke and Bart van den Hurk and Flora Salim and Alaa Al Khourdajie and Nan Bai and Renato Calzone and Declan Curran and Getnet Demil and Lesley Frew and Noah Gießing and Mukesh Kumar Gupta and Maria Heuss and Sanaa Hobeichi and David Huard and Jingwei Kang and Ana Lucic and Tanwi Mallick and Shruti Nath and Andrew Okem and Barbara Pernici and Thilina Rajapakse and Hira Saleem and Harry Scells and Nicole Schneider and Damiano Spina and Yuanyuan Tian and Edmund Totin and Andrew Trotman and Ramamurthy Valavandan and Dereje Workneh and Yangxinyu Xie }, journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.01162}, year={ 2025 } }
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