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  1. SCoRE Adaptation Plans Status Report, June 2021 – Executive summary 2 Executive summary Background The Single Collateral Management Rulebook for Europe (SCoRE) is an initiative of the Advisory Group on Market Infrastructures for Securities and Collateral (AMI-SeCo) to define common rules for managing collateral. The SCoRE initiative

  2. Climate Change Adaptation DEFINITION An activity should be classified as adaptation-related (score Principal or Significant) if: It intends to reduce the vulnerability of human or natural systems to the current and expected impacts of climate change, including climate variability,

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  4. The report is structured as follows: Section 1 provides an overview of the actors required to provide an Adaptation Plan for each activity (e.g. Triparty Collateral Management) and for each market (e.g. Germany). A status overview is provided for each plan received. Section 2 summarises the key findings of the feasibility assessment conducted ...

  5. Aug 12, 2021 · The Single Collateral Management Rulebook for Europe (SCoRE) is an initiative of the Advisory Group on Market Infrastructures for Securities and Collateral (AMI-SeCo) to define common rules for managing collateral. The SCoRE initiative began in December 2017 with the identification of ten activities for which further harmonisation is needed in ...

    • European Central Bank
    • August 12, 2021
    • Introduction
    • What Are the Intended Uses?
    • Item Content
    • What Is the Intended Target Population?
    • Samples
    • Methods
    • Results
    • Discussion

    The Introduction/Theory section should provide clear-cut answers to all three questions. The logical consequences of these answers will then be the foundation for the ensuing research program.

    Each scale development, translation, or adaptation should clearly state the intended uses for the resulting score(s). These can range from research purposes to specific ap-plied uses such as personnel selection or clinical diagnosis. In any case, the intended uses have implications for the setting in which data are collected, criterion-related val-...

    In some cases, the intended use also has implications for item content. For example, if a score is meant for per-sonnel selection, legislation in some countries does not allow to ask about private matters (e.g., typical vacations). Such matters should be explained. Finally, the intended uses might also have implications for the item difficulties ne...

    The answer to this question has two main implications. First of all, it defines the population from which samples should be drawn for all stages of test construction, ad-aptation, or development. Second, the answer has impli-cations for the content of the items.

    All samples used in the paper must be drawn from the target population. If, for any reason, this is not the case, explanations regarding possible limitations should be provided. Implications of not using samples from the target population(s) could occur for item means or dif-ficulties and thus item intercorrelations or test score intercorrelations....

    The typical method section should contain information on how data were collected, all measures used, sample de-mographics, and descriptive statistics for the measures used, as well as a section on the statistical analyses (to be) conducted. Whereas most of these parts are pretty straightforward, the sample section and the analyses section come with...

    This section should contain all information necessary to evaluate whether the score(s) from the measure presented in the paper actually measure the intended construct and are useful in the intended way. In registered reports, the kind of information that is planned to be reported can be portrayed. The option of using online supplementary material s...

    Within this section, the evidence obtained should be evaluated with regard to the requirements formulated in the introduction. As a result, clear recommendations should be listed. This refers to whether the measured score(s) can be interpreted as intended. These, in places detailed, elaborations should be un-derstood as a kind of template. Submissi...

  6. Valuing adaptation: Real estate market responses to climate change risk reduction measures . A dissertation presented by Seung Kyum Kim to Harvard University Graduate School of Design

  7. Nov 8, 2021 · A new study, co-authored by researchers at the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and the University of British Columbia's Faculty of Forestry, offers a "scorecard" for climate adaptation ...

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