While climate change impacts on human life have well defined and different origins, the interactions among the diverse impacts are not yet fully understood. Their final effects, however, especially those involving social-economic responses, are likely to play an important role. This paper is one of the first attempts to disentangle and highlight the role of these interactions. It focuses on the economic assessment of two specific climate change impacts: sea-level rise and changes in tourism flows. By using a Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model the two impacts categories are first analysed separately and then jointly. Considered separately, in 2050, the forecasted 25 cm. of sea level rise imply a GDP loss ranging from (−) 0.1% in S...
This article presents a multi-model assessment of the macroeconomic impacts of coastal flooding due ...
We use an updated and extended version of the Hamburg Tourism Model to simulate the effect of develo...
Human-generated greenhouse gases depend on the level and emissions intensity of economic activities....
While climate change impacts on human life have well defined and different origins, the interactions...
Climate change impacts on human life have well defined and different origins, nevertheless in the de...
Climate change impacts on human life have well defined and different origins, nevertheless in the de...
Summary Climate change impacts on human life have well defined and different origins, nevertheless i...
Climate change, Sea level rise, Tourism, Computable general equilibrium models, C68, D58, Q25,
This paper studies the economic implications of climate-change-induced variations in tourism demand,...
Although the economic impacts of climate change have been analysed in Australia at the national leve...
The economy-wide implications of sea level rise in 2050 are estimated using a static computable gene...
The economy-wide implications of sea level rise in 2050 are estimated using a static computable gene...
The economy-wide implications of sea level rise in 2050 are estimated using a static computable gene...
Climate change has important effects on the tourism industry, since both the supply and the demand ...
The economy-wide implications of sea level rise in 2050 are estimated using a static computable gene...
This article presents a multi-model assessment of the macroeconomic impacts of coastal flooding due ...
We use an updated and extended version of the Hamburg Tourism Model to simulate the effect of develo...
Human-generated greenhouse gases depend on the level and emissions intensity of economic activities....
While climate change impacts on human life have well defined and different origins, the interactions...
Climate change impacts on human life have well defined and different origins, nevertheless in the de...
Climate change impacts on human life have well defined and different origins, nevertheless in the de...
Summary Climate change impacts on human life have well defined and different origins, nevertheless i...
Climate change, Sea level rise, Tourism, Computable general equilibrium models, C68, D58, Q25,
This paper studies the economic implications of climate-change-induced variations in tourism demand,...
Although the economic impacts of climate change have been analysed in Australia at the national leve...
The economy-wide implications of sea level rise in 2050 are estimated using a static computable gene...
The economy-wide implications of sea level rise in 2050 are estimated using a static computable gene...
The economy-wide implications of sea level rise in 2050 are estimated using a static computable gene...
Climate change has important effects on the tourism industry, since both the supply and the demand ...
The economy-wide implications of sea level rise in 2050 are estimated using a static computable gene...
This article presents a multi-model assessment of the macroeconomic impacts of coastal flooding due ...
We use an updated and extended version of the Hamburg Tourism Model to simulate the effect of develo...
Human-generated greenhouse gases depend on the level and emissions intensity of economic activities....