Projecting Drivers of Human Vulnerability under the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways. [PDF]
The Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) are the new global development trends that inform global and regional climate change research. They have the potential to foster the integration of socioeconomic scenarios within assessments of future climate-related health impacts.
Rohat G.
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Social cost of carbon under shared socioeconomic pathways [PDF]
تقيس التكلفة الاجتماعية للكربون القيمة الحالية للأضرار الاقتصادية المستقبلية الناجمة عن طن إضافي من انبعاثات الكربون، وتستخدمها الحكومات على نطاق واسع لتصميم سياسات المناخ. على الرغم من أن استخدام اللجنة الدستورية السعودية واسع للغاية، إلا أن تنبؤاتها صعبة للغاية. نظرًا لأن اللجنة الدستورية السورية يتم تعريفها من خلال الرعاية الاجتماعية المرتبطة بالنمو
Panpan Yang +8 more
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Research on medium- and long-term electricity demand forecasting under climate change
Global warming and frequent extreme heat wave events have led to changes in people’s energy consumption habits, which in turn has a significant impact on electricity consumption.
Hongyu Zhang +6 more
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On Growth Projections in the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways [PDF]
The recently developed Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) have enabled researchers to explore coupled human–nature dynamics in new and more complex ways. Despite their wide applicability and unquestionable advantage over earlier scenarios, the utility of the SSPs for conducting societal impact assessments is impaired by shortcomings in the underlying
Buhaug, Halvard, Vestby, Jonas
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Concrete utopianism in integrated assessment models: Discovering the philosophy of the shared socioeconomic pathways [PDF]
The Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) are at the forefront of climate change science today. As an influential methodology and method, the SSPs guide the framing of numerous climate change research questions and how these are investigated. Although the
Foster, Gillian Joanne
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Assessing future cross-border climate impacts using shared socioeconomic pathways
Significant effort has gone into identifying and assessing climate change impacts, often within tightly defined sectoral contexts or within specific administrative boundaries, for example in national adaptation plans. Interest is now growing among policy
Sara Talebian +4 more
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The progressive climate change has an impact on the quantity and quality of grapes. Among meteorological parameters, air temperature is believed to have a direct influence on grape yield and composition, as well as on the organoleptic characteristics of ...
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Publisher Correction: Projected income data under different shared socioeconomic pathways for Washington state [PDF]
Heng Wan +5 more
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Gridded GDP Projections Compatible With the Five SSPs (Shared Socioeconomic Pathways)
Historical and future spatially explicit population and gross domestic product (GDP) data are essential for the analysis of future climate risks. Unlike population projections that are generally available, GDP projections—particularly for scenarios ...
Daisuke Murakami +2 more
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Internal consistency of demographic assumptions in the shared socioeconomic pathways. [PDF]
A new set of alternative socioeconomic scenarios for climate change researches-the shared socioeconomic pathways (SSPs)-includes for the first time a more comprehensive set of demographic conditions on population, urbanization, and education as the central scenario elements, along with other aspects of society, in order to facilitate better analyses of
Jiang L.
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