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Projection of Economic impacts of climate change in Sectors of the European Union based on boTtom-up Analysis (PESETA)

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The PESETA project performed the first regionally-focused multi-sectoral integrated assessment of the impacts of climate change in the European economy, suggesting an innovative modelling framework able to provide useful insights for adaptation policies on a pan-European scale, with the geographical resolution relevant to national stakeholders. Five impacts categories were addressed: agricolture, river floods, coastal system, tourism and human health. These aspects are highly sensitive to changes in mean climate and climate extremes. The approach enables a comparison between the impact categories and therefore provides a notion of the relative severity of the damage inflicted. For the climate scenarios of the study, two time frames were considered: the 2020s and the 2080s. The study evaluated the economic effects of future climate change on the current economy.

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Lead

Institute for Prospective Technological Studies-Joint Research Center (ES) Juan-Carlos Ciscar Antonio Soria

Partners

ICIS-Maastricht University (NL) , AEA Technology (UK), Metroeconomica (UK), University of Southampton (UK), FEEM (IT), Polytechnic University of Madrid (ES)

Source of funding

Joint Research Centre

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Published in Climate-ADAPT Jun 07 2016   -   Last Modified in Climate-ADAPT Dec 12 2023

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