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In this paper the global agricultural land use model KLUM is coupled to an extended version of the computable general equilibrium model (CGE) GTAP in order to consistently assess the integrated impacts of climate change on global cropland allocation and its implication for economic development....
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of the ICES model to characterize the key features of the world economy with a detailed representation of the …
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to occur. Northern Europe is expected to benefit from the evaluated temperature increase ( 0.18%), while Southern and … Eastern Europe are expected to suffer from the climate change scenario under analysis (-0.15% and -0.21% respectively). Most …
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The climate change impacts on sea level rise and coastal disasters, and the possible adaptation responses have been studied using very different approaches, such as very detailed site-specific engineering studies and global macroeconomic assessments of coastal zones vulnerability. This paper...
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information to simulate a change in the demand structure of households in a CGE model of the world economy, in a set of assessment …
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Climate change impacts on human life have well defined and different origins, nevertheless in the determination of their final effects, especially those involving social-economic responses, interactions among impacts are likely to play an important role. This paper is one of the first attempts...
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This paper is a first attempt to investigate the effect of climate on the demand for different energy vectors from different final users. The ultimate motivation for this is to arrive to a consistent evaluation of the impact of climate change on key consumption goods and primary factors such as...
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. The main results of the study point out on the one hand the limited influence of climate change on world food supply and …
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The latest round of international negotiations in Copenhagen led to a set of commitments on emission reductions which are unlikely to stabilise global warming below or around 2°C. As a consequence, in the absence of additional ambitious policy measures, adaptation will be needed to address...
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