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The Costs of Adapting to Climate Change for Infrastructure

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An approach to estimating the costs of adapting to climate change is presented along with results for major components of infrastructure. The analysis separates the price/cost and quantity effects of climate change. The first component measures how climate change alters the cost of a baseline program of infrastructure development via changes in design standards and operating costs. The second component measures the effect of climate changes on the long-run demand for infrastructure. The results indicate that the price/cost element is usually less than 1 percent of baseline costs, while the quantity effect may be negative for many countries.

Ref: G. Hughes, P. Chinowsky and K. Strzepek, 2010. The Costs of Adapting to Climate Change for Infrastructure. Development and Climate Change Discussion Paper no. 2, World Bank 

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

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