Authors
Brian C O’Neill, Elmar Kriegler, Kristie L Ebi, Eric Kemp-Benedict, Keywan Riahi, Dale S Rothman, Bas J Van Ruijven, Detlef P Van Vuuren, Joern Birkmann, Kasper Kok, Marc Levy, William Solecki
Publication date
2017/1/1
Journal
Global environmental change
Volume
42
Pages
169-180
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Long-term scenarios play an important role in research on global environmental change. The climate change research community is developing new scenarios integrating future changes in climate and society to investigate climate impacts as well as options for mitigation and adaptation. One component of these new scenarios is a set of alternative futures of societal development known as the shared socioeconomic pathways (SSPs). The conceptual framework for the design and use of the SSPs calls for the development of global pathways describing the future evolution of key aspects of society that would together imply a range of challenges for mitigating and adapting to climate change. Here we present one component of these pathways: the SSP narratives, a set of five qualitative descriptions of future changes in demographics, human development, economy and lifestyle, policies and institutions, technology …
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