نتایج جستجو برای: introduction climate change generally affect all economic sectors

تعداد نتایج: 3272927  

Journal: :New South Wales public health bulletin 2009
Jane M Dixon Kelly J Donati Lucy L Pike Libby Hattersley

Affluent diets have negative effects on the health of the population and the environment. Moreover, the ability of industrialised agricultural ecosystems to continue to supply these diets is threatened by the anticipated consequences of climate change. By challenging the ongoing supply the diets of affluent countries, climate change provides a population and environmental health opportunity. Th...

Food fish farming is regarded as one of the most important sectors of the aquaculture industry. Salmon farming is a major contributor to the growth of the aquaculture sector. Climate change is predicted to have a complex impact on aquatic ecosystems, including fisheries and aquaculture. Climate change can cause a fluctuation in water temperature of rivers, lakes, seas, and oceans. This can chan...

Journal: :Journal of Geology & Geosciences 2014

2014

This paper addresses climate change related issues that may affect the long term sustainable management of terrestrial and marine tourism protected areas in Cairns, Australia. The resiliency of tourism in areas vulnerable to climate change stands to be significantly affected by economic and societal trade-offs that may need to be made to protect valuable local-global resources for future genera...

2013
Kelli Marie Archie

Geographic factors make mountain communities around the world vulnerable to the direct effects of climate change, and reliance on recreation and tourism can increase vulnerability to the secondary economic impacts.The goal of this research was to investigate the current state of community adaptation planning in the Southern Rocky Mountain region of North America. Using original survey data this...

2007
Andreas Lange Nicolas Treich

We present how uncertainty and learning are classically studied in economic models. Specifically, we study a standard expected utility model with two sequential decisions, and consider two particular cases of this model to illustrate how uncertainty and learning may affect climate policy. While uncertainty has generally a negative effect on welfare, learning has always a positive, and thus oppo...

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2013
Erica J Bell

INTRODUCTION If climate change is the 21st Century's biggest public health threat, research faces the major challenge of providing adequate evidence for vulnerable communities to adapt to the health effects of climate change. Available information about best practice in climate adaptation suggests it is inclusive of socio-economic disadvantage and local community factors such as access to healt...

2012
Joseph E. Aldy Robert N. Stavins JOSEPH E. ALDY

(*See endnotes for complete contributor biographies.) Virtually all aspects of economic activity–individual consumption, business investment, and government spending–affect greenhouse gas emissions and, hence, the global climate. An effective climate change policy would change the decision calculus for these activities to promote more ef1⁄2cient generation and use of energy, lower carbon-intens...

Journal: :California Agriculture 2009

2016
Miodrag Stevanović Alexander Popp Hermann Lotze-Campen Jan Philipp Dietrich Christoph Müller Markus Bonsch Christoph Schmitz Benjamin Leon Bodirsky Florian Humpenöder Isabelle Weindl

Climate change threatens agricultural productivity worldwide, resulting in higher food prices. Associated economic gains and losses differ not only by region but also between producers and consumers and are affected by market dynamics. On the basis of an impact modeling chain, starting with 19 different climate projections that drive plant biophysical process simulations and ending with agro-ec...

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