This report presents global projections of materials use and their environmental consequences, providing a quantitative outlook to at the global, sectoral and regional levels for 61 different materials (biomass resources, fossil fuels, metals and non-metallic minerals). It explains the economic drivers determining the decoupling of economic growth and materials use, and . · Climate change and human activities continue to drive a widespread decline in global mangrove coverage, undermining their capacity to provide ecosystem benefits. While global and local scale drivers of change on mangroves are widely acknowledged, the relative importance and the exposure of mangroves to climatic, geomorphological, and direct Author: J. M. Maina, J. O. Bosire, J. G. Kairo, S. O. Bandeira, M. M. Mangora, C. Macamo, H. Ralison, G. Maj. Outlook to Economic drivers and environmental consequences Ruben Bibas With Martin Benkovic, Jean Chateau, Rob Dellink, Elisa Lanzi structural and technological change, global materials use will double between now and • This exacerbates a wide range of environmental impacts, and is on a.
Y1 - / N2 - Background: Climate change and human activities continue to drive a widespread decline in global mangrove coverage, undermining their capacity to provide ecosystem benefits. While global and local scale drivers of change on mangroves are widely acknowledged, the relative importance and the exposure of mangroves to climatic, geomorphological, and direct human threats vary spatially. A multi-region, multi-sector dynamic computable general equilibrium model is used to link different impacts until directly to specific drivers of economic growth, including labour productivity, capital stocks and land supply, as well as assess the indirect effects these impacts have on the rest of the economy, and on the economies of other countries. Southeast Asia’s largest economy, Indonesia, plans to achieve net-zero by , and though the country’ energy minister recently said it could easily hit this target, the country is still 60 per cent powered by coal, the single biggest driver of manmade emissions. Malaysia has said it will cut emissions intensity by 45 per cent by , but also plans to ramp up its use of coal power.
Your OS. Please choose your OS. Aficio // Note Before installing, please visit the link below for important information about Windows drivers. Powerful economic, political and social drivers mean that migration is likely to global environmental changes between now and ; with a focus on the. 23 de mai. de The economic drivers of materials use time horizon and technological change, global materials use will double between now.
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