Abstract
Environmental and climate policies, as well as the knowledge underpinning them, are often developed in isolation. This is evident in offsetting research and policy, which tend to address carbon, biodiversity, and water as separate issues. This paper presents the development of an adapted scoping review methodology to compare these three distinct bodies of literature within a unified framework, which also allows for the introduction of the emerging water offsetting literature. The approach ensures comparability across datasets of relevant literature while addressing the challenge of managing large volumes of literature within time and resource constraints. It provides a practical solution for managing diverse bodies of literature in scoping reviews, enabling a holistic understanding of the interrelationships among carbon, biodiversity, and water offsetting. Key elements of the method include:•Applying a consistent approach across all three datasets, while accommodating the specificities of each.•Utilizing the machine learning tool ASReviewer to streamline the screening process, alongside a pilot screening phase to establish consistent inclusion criteria.•Combining quantitative bibliometric analysis with qualitative thematic analysis.