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Global Biodiversity Scenarios

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  • Julien CALAS
  • Antoine GODIN
  • Etienne ESPAGNE (World Bank)
  • Julie Maurin (AFD)

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Policy Paper 12 : Global Biodiversity Scenarios - Mandarin Version This paper aims to review and compare existing global and quantitative biodiversity scenarios that could help to build a forward-looking assessment of the consequences of biodiversity loss. More broadly, it provides a literature review of existing biodiversity scenarios and models as well as an assessment of the path forward forresearch to developing scenarios for biodiversityrelated socio-economic impacts at each step of the process:from building narratives, quantifying the impacts and dependencies, assessing the uncertainty range on the results all the way from the ecosystem to the economic and financial asset.This publication is also available in English and French.

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  • Julien CALAS & Antoine GODIN & Etienne ESPAGNE (World Bank) & Julie Maurin (AFD), 2023. "Global Biodiversity Scenarios," Working Paper e26217b1-91b0-4918-8a64-a, Agence française de développement.
  • Handle: RePEc:avg:wpaper:fr15269
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    • Q - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics

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