Special Section: Sustainable Development Scenarios

Many of the numerous difficult issues facing the world today involve relationships entailing trade‐offs and synergies. This study quantitatively assesses some alternative scenarios using integrated assessment models, and provides several indicators relating to sustainable development and climate cha...

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Main Authors: Keigo Akimoto, Fuminori Sano, Ayami Hayashi, Takashi Homma, Junichiro Oda, Kenichi Wada, Miyuki Nagashima, Kohko Tokushige, Toshimasa Tomoda
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10.1111/(ISSN)1477-8947
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:wly:natres:v::y:2012:i:4:p:231-244 2023-05-15T17:50:02+02:00 Special Section: Sustainable Development Scenarios Keigo Akimoto Fuminori Sano Ayami Hayashi Takashi Homma Junichiro Oda Kenichi Wada Miyuki Nagashima Kohko Tokushige Toshimasa Tomoda http://hdl.handle.net/10.1111/(ISSN)1477-8947 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/10.1111/(ISSN)1477-8947 article ftrepec 2020-12-04T13:31:33Z Many of the numerous difficult issues facing the world today involve relationships entailing trade‐offs and synergies. This study quantitatively assesses some alternative scenarios using integrated assessment models, and provides several indicators relating to sustainable development and climate change, such as indicators of income (per capita GDP), poverty, water stress, food access, sustainable energy use, energy security, and ocean acidification, with high consistencies among the indicators within a scenario. According to the analyses, economic growth helps improve many of the indicators for sustainable development. On the other hand, climate change will induce some severe impacts such as ocean acidification under a non‐climate intervention scenario (baseline scenario). Deep emission reductions, such as to 2°C above the pre‐industrial level, could cause some sustainable development indicators to worsen. There are complex trade‐offs between climate change mitigation levels and several sustainable development indicators. A delicately balanced approach to economic growth will be necessary for sustainable development and responses to climate change. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ocean acidification RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)
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description Many of the numerous difficult issues facing the world today involve relationships entailing trade‐offs and synergies. This study quantitatively assesses some alternative scenarios using integrated assessment models, and provides several indicators relating to sustainable development and climate change, such as indicators of income (per capita GDP), poverty, water stress, food access, sustainable energy use, energy security, and ocean acidification, with high consistencies among the indicators within a scenario. According to the analyses, economic growth helps improve many of the indicators for sustainable development. On the other hand, climate change will induce some severe impacts such as ocean acidification under a non‐climate intervention scenario (baseline scenario). Deep emission reductions, such as to 2°C above the pre‐industrial level, could cause some sustainable development indicators to worsen. There are complex trade‐offs between climate change mitigation levels and several sustainable development indicators. A delicately balanced approach to economic growth will be necessary for sustainable development and responses to climate change.
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author Keigo Akimoto
Fuminori Sano
Ayami Hayashi
Takashi Homma
Junichiro Oda
Kenichi Wada
Miyuki Nagashima
Kohko Tokushige
Toshimasa Tomoda
spellingShingle Keigo Akimoto
Fuminori Sano
Ayami Hayashi
Takashi Homma
Junichiro Oda
Kenichi Wada
Miyuki Nagashima
Kohko Tokushige
Toshimasa Tomoda
Special Section: Sustainable Development Scenarios
author_facet Keigo Akimoto
Fuminori Sano
Ayami Hayashi
Takashi Homma
Junichiro Oda
Kenichi Wada
Miyuki Nagashima
Kohko Tokushige
Toshimasa Tomoda
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title Special Section: Sustainable Development Scenarios
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