Interpreting the shared socio-economic pathways under climate change for the ECOWAS region through a stakeholder and multi-model process

In this paper, we present four globally-consistent regional scenarios on Western Africa’s development that have been used to test and develop a range of national and regional policies. The regional scenarios were outlined independently by regional stakeholders but built around the context of the SSP...

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Main Authors: Palazzo, Amanda, Vervoort, Joost M., Mason-D'Croz, Daniel, Rutting, Lucas, Havlík, Petr, Islam, Shahnila, Bayala, Jules, Kadi Kadi Hame A., Thornton, Philip K., Zougmoré, Robert
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Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/147900
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author Palazzo, Amanda
Vervoort, Joost M.
Mason-D'Croz, Daniel
Rutting, Lucas
Havlík, Petr
Islam, Shahnila
Bayala, Jules
Kadi Kadi Hame A.
Thornton, Philip K.
Zougmoré, Robert
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Havlík, Petr
Islam, Shahnila
Kadi Kadi Hame A.
Mason-D'Croz, Daniel
Palazzo, Amanda
Rutting, Lucas
Thornton, Philip K.
Vervoort, Joost M.
Zougmoré, Robert
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Vervoort, Joost M.
Mason-D'Croz, Daniel
Rutting, Lucas
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Bayala, Jules
Kadi Kadi Hame A.
Thornton, Philip K.
Zougmoré, Robert
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description In this paper, we present four globally-consistent regional scenarios on Western Africa’s development that have been used to test and develop a range of national and regional policies. The regional scenarios were outlined independently by regional stakeholders but built around the context of the SSPs. The scenarios were quantified using two agricultural models, GLOBIOM and IMPACT, in interaction with drivers outlined by the SSPs and guided by semi-quantitative information from the stakeholders.
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spelling CGSpace1479002025-11-06T05:01:05Z Interpreting the shared socio-economic pathways under climate change for the ECOWAS region through a stakeholder and multi-model process Palazzo, Amanda Vervoort, Joost M. Mason-D'Croz, Daniel Rutting, Lucas Havlík, Petr Islam, Shahnila Bayala, Jules Kadi Kadi Hame A. Thornton, Philip K. Zougmoré, Robert resource management models technological changes economic development commodities malnutrition nutrition trade food supply food security commodity markets prices climate change In this paper, we present four globally-consistent regional scenarios on Western Africa’s development that have been used to test and develop a range of national and regional policies. The regional scenarios were outlined independently by regional stakeholders but built around the context of the SSPs. The scenarios were quantified using two agricultural models, GLOBIOM and IMPACT, in interaction with drivers outlined by the SSPs and guided by semi-quantitative information from the stakeholders. 2016-11-03 2024-06-21T09:23:28Z 2024-06-21T09:23:28Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/147900 en Open Access application/pdf Palazzo, Amanda; Vervoort, Joost M.; Mason-D’Croz, Daniel; Rutting, Lucas; Havlik, Petr; Islam, Shahnila; Bayala, Jules; Kadi Kadi, Hame; Thornton, Philip K.; and Zougmore, Robert. 2016. Interpreting the shared socio-economic pathways under climate change for the ECOWAS region through a stakeholder and multi-model process. Invited paper presented at the 5th International Conference of the African Association of Agricultural Economists, September 23-26, 2016, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. https://purl.umn.edu/246970
spellingShingle resource management
models
technological changes
economic development
commodities
malnutrition
nutrition
trade
food supply
food security
commodity markets
prices
climate change
Palazzo, Amanda
Vervoort, Joost M.
Mason-D'Croz, Daniel
Rutting, Lucas
Havlík, Petr
Islam, Shahnila
Bayala, Jules
Kadi Kadi Hame A.
Thornton, Philip K.
Zougmoré, Robert
Interpreting the shared socio-economic pathways under climate change for the ECOWAS region through a stakeholder and multi-model process
title Interpreting the shared socio-economic pathways under climate change for the ECOWAS region through a stakeholder and multi-model process
title_full Interpreting the shared socio-economic pathways under climate change for the ECOWAS region through a stakeholder and multi-model process
title_fullStr Interpreting the shared socio-economic pathways under climate change for the ECOWAS region through a stakeholder and multi-model process
title_full_unstemmed Interpreting the shared socio-economic pathways under climate change for the ECOWAS region through a stakeholder and multi-model process
title_short Interpreting the shared socio-economic pathways under climate change for the ECOWAS region through a stakeholder and multi-model process
title_sort interpreting the shared socio economic pathways under climate change for the ecowas region through a stakeholder and multi model process
topic resource management
models
technological changes
economic development
commodities
malnutrition
nutrition
trade
food supply
food security
commodity markets
prices
climate change
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/147900
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