The lack of data and research on climate change
Research gap analysis derived from 6 earth_science papers in our local library.
The gap
The lack of data and research on climate change adaptation in developing countries. - The need for international collaboration to address climate change.
Evidence profile
Stated in the limitations and cells future research and cells research gap and cells limitations sections of the source papers, classified as general, spanning 6 journals.
Research trend
Established — well-defined area with open sub-problems.
Supporting evidence — 8 representative gaps
- Environmental international organizations in climate change governance: a systematic review of their contributions to SDGs 6–14 (2026) · Frontiers in Environmental Science · doi
research avenues includes the continued Despite the comprehensive international structures established by the SDGs and the Paris Agreement, the effective implementation of international climate action, however, faces very serious challenges. This lack of financial resources, insufficient political dedication, and the variation of the circumstances in each country. Moreover, the intersection of climate change with other developmental priorities usually triggers trade-offs that can hinder simultaneous progress in most SDGs. Although the study seeks to offer a global picture, the literature at hand is not evenly spread, and the focus is more in specific areas (e.g., Europe and Asia) and relatively less of the low-income and highly vulnerable areas. 5.8 Critical analysis of EIO effectiveness and structural constraints 6.1 Research gaps and future research priorities Environmental International Organizations (EIOs) have a key role in promoting climate governance and SDGs 614, but their functionality is limited by structural constraints.
generalstated in limitationsevidence 5/5Keywords: international sdgs climate priorities literature areas structural constraints gaps avenues includes continued despite comprehensive structures - Reflections on the effects of climate change on cities and territories (2026) · TECHNE - Journal of Technology for Architecture and Environment · doi
Future research should focus on addressing the awareness gap about climate change. - Studies should investigate the effects of climate change on specific regions and communities. - Research should explore the role of governments and international organizations in addressing climate change.
generalstated in cells future researchevidence 5/5Keywords: future research focus addressing awareness gap about climate - Technology inclusion, political risk, and climate action for sustainable development in MENA regions (2026) · Discover Sustainability · doi
The study identifies a gap in understanding the structural and institutional drivers of climate action. - The study highlights the limitations of traditional policy instruments in reducing climate risks in resource-constrained settings.
generalstated in cells research gapevidence 5/5Keywords: study identifies gap understanding structural institutional drivers climate - The Transatlantic Rift in Climate Policies (2026) · Studia Europejskie-Studies in European Affairs · doi
The gap between the EU's and US's approaches to climate policy has widened in recent years. - The EU and US have different institutional capacities, economic priorities, and perceptions of climate urgency.
generalstated in cells research gapevidence 5/5Keywords: gap between approaches climate policy has widened recent - THE CLIMATE CHANGE AND MEASURING STRATEGIES OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: AN EPISODE OF PAKISTAN (2026) · Journal of Social Sciences Development · doi
The lack of data and research on climate change adaptation in developing countries. - The need for international collaboration to address climate change.
generalstated in cells research gapevidence 5/5Keywords: lack data research climate change adaptation developing countries - SUMMARY OF THE ADVISORY OPINION OF THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE (ICJ) DATED 23 JULY 2025 (2026) · Vision International Refereed Scientific Journal · doi
The lack of clarity on states' obligations under international law regarding climate change. - The need for a framework to understand state responsibility and cooperation in addressing climate change.
generalstated in cells research gapevidence 5/5Keywords: lack clarity states obligations international law regarding climate - Environmental international organizations in climate change governance: a systematic review of their contributions to SDGs 6–14 (2026) · Frontiers in Environmental Science · doi
There is a lack of understanding of the contributions of Environmental International Organizations to climate change governance. - The governance mechanisms, including the Paris Agreement and Nationally Determined Contributions, are not well understood. - The critical gaps between institutional goals and outcomes are not well identified.
generalstated in cells research gapevidence 5/5Keywords: there lack understanding contributions environmental international organizations climate - Environmental international organizations in climate change governance: a systematic review of their contributions to SDGs 6–14 (2026) · Frontiers in Environmental Science · doi
The study is limited to a systematic review of peer-reviewed articles and institutional reports. - The body of evidence is considered moderate in quality, reflecting variability in methodological approaches and reporting standards. - The study does not provide a comprehensive analysis of the impact of Environmental International Organizations on climate change governance.
generalstated in cells limitationsevidence 5/5Keywords: study limited systematic review peer-reviewed articles institutional reports
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