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La trampa climática-financiera: Un método empírico para detectar situaciones de doble vulnerabilidad

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  • Bastien Bedossa

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El presente estudio propone diseñar un método sistemático para detectar y especificar situaciones de doble vulnerabilidad. La doble vulnerabilidad se refiere a una situación en la que un país sufre de manera simultánea vulnerabilidades climáticas y macrofinancieras. Se define como un estado en el que es probable que el cambio climático (ya sea en forma de perturbaciones ocasionales o de deterioro crónico de las condiciones climáticas) tenga repercusiones multidimensionales en las poblaciones, los ecosistemas y la actividad económica, provocando un aumento de los desequilibrios fiscales y de las ratios de deuda pública a corto y medio plazo.A su vez, esta dinámica negativa limita la capacidad de los gobiernos para hacer frente con eficacia a las consecuencias del cambio climático en el futuro y, en particular, para apoyar a los segmentos más vulnerables de la población. Denominamos a este círculo vicioso «trampa climática-financiera».

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  • Bastien Bedossa, 2023. "La trampa climática-financiera: Un método empírico para detectar situaciones de doble vulnerabilidad," Working Paper d07a426d-c9f0-455d-a2ab-f, Agence française de développement.
  • Handle: RePEc:avg:wpaper:es16053
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