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GTAP Resource #7244

"Climate change, biodiversity, and pollution: Modelling the interlinkages in drivers, impacts, and policies "
by Fouré, Jean, Toon Vandyck, Cecilia Bellora, Rob Dellink and Ruben Bibas


Abstract
Climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution are closely interlinked, as they share common drivers and affect each other in various ways at the local, national, and supra-national scale. Policy design should take these interlinkages into account to leverage synergies and carefully navigate potential trade-offs. Here, we present quantitative scenarios that illustrate interactions between climate and clean air policies in Korea as a case study. We then reflect on the development of an integrated methodological approach to assess current trends and policy responses to the triple planetary crisis of climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution.


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Category: 2024 Conference Paper
Status: Not published
By/In: Presented during the 27th Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis (Fort Collins, Colorado, USA)
Date: 2024
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Created: Vandyck, T. (4/14/2024)
Updated: Vandyck, T. (4/14/2024)
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- Climate change policy
- Environmental policies
- Asia (East)
- Global


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