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Evidence review of the potential wider impacts of climate change mitigation options: Agriculture, forestry, land use and waste sectors
Greenhouse gas ( GHG) mitigation is a central policy objective in Scotland. The Climate Change (Scotland) Act 2009 sets an interim 42% reduction target for 2020 and an 80% target for 2050 across all sectors of society (1990 baseline). As a priority policy area, it has become vital to better understand the co-benefits and adverse impacts arising from mitigation actions on our environment, economy and society. Integrated assessment is key in prioritising environmental actions, reducing adverse impacts and enhancing positive co-effects. This report aims to summarise evidence on the wider impacts ( WI) of GHG mitigation options ( MO) in the Agriculture, land use, land use change and forestry sectors ( ALULUCF) and those related waste management. The key findings of the review, namely a summary of the wider impacts and an overview of the challenges in quantifying and monetising these impacts are presented in this section.
Evidence review of the potential wider impacts of climate change mitigation options: Agriculture, forestry, land use and waste sectors
Greenhouse gas ( GHG) mitigation is a central policy objective in Scotland. The Climate Change (Scotland) Act 2009 sets an interim 42% reduction target for 2020 and an 80% target for 2050 across all sectors of society (1990 baseline). As a priority policy area, it has become vital to better understand the co-benefits and adverse impacts arising from mitigation actions on our environment, economy and society. Integrated assessment is key in prioritising environmental actions, reducing adverse impacts and enhancing positive co-effects. This report aims to summarise evidence on the wider impacts ( WI) of GHG mitigation options ( MO) in the Agriculture, land use, land use change and forestry sectors ( ALULUCF) and those related waste management. The key findings of the review, namely a summary of the wider impacts and an overview of the challenges in quantifying and monetising these impacts are presented in this section.
Evidence review of the potential wider impacts of climate change mitigation options: Agriculture, forestry, land use and waste sectors
Eory, V (Autor:in) / Bapasola, A (Autor:in) / Bealey, B (Autor:in) / Boyd, IIB (Autor:in) / Campbell, J (Autor:in) / Cole, LJ (Autor:in) / Glenk, K (Autor:in) / Allan, G (Autor:in) / Kay, Alison (Autor:in) / MacLeod, M (Autor:in)
01.01.2017
Eory , V , Bapasola , A , Bealey , B , Boyd , IIB , Campbell , J , Cole , LJ , Glenk , K , Allan , G , Kay , A , MacLeod , M , Moran , D , Moxley , J , Rees , RM , Sherrington , C , Topp , CFE & Watson , CA 2017 , Evidence review of the potential wider impacts of climate change mitigation options: Agriculture, forestry, land use and waste sectors . Environment and climate change , The Scottish Government . < http://www.gov.scot/Publications/2017/01/5347/downloads >
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