We propose a methodological framework aimed at obtaining projections of the Human Development Index (HDI) that can be used to assess the degree of vulnerability of future societies to extreme climatic events. By combining recent developments in the modeling and projection of population by age, sex, and educational attainment, our modeling set-up ensures that the different components of the HDI are projected using a self-contained, consistent modeling effort. We develop scenarios that correspond to the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) developed in the context of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), and thus present a projection framework that can be used to expand the evaluation of the potential mitigation and adaptation...
The collection of articles in this Special Feature is part of a larger project on "Forecasting Socie...
The recent debate on population dynamics and climate change has highlighted the importance of assess...
The collection of articles in this Special Feature is part of a larger project on "Forecasting Socie...
We propose a methodological framework aimed at obtaining projections of the Human Development Index ...
Human population is at the centre of the global climate system. The prominent contribution of demogr...
The quantitative assessment of the global effects of climate change requires the construction of inc...
The present paper looks at the implications of anticipated changes in population size and compositio...
In many of the countries most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, populations are growing s...
In seeking to understand how future societies will be affected by climate change we cannot simply as...
The Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) are the new set of alternative futures of societal developm...
The quantitative assessment of the global effects of climate change requires the construction of inc...
The Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) are the new set of alternative futures of societal developm...
In seeking to understand how future societies will be affected by climate change we cannot simply as...
INFORM Risk Index is a global indicator-based disaster risk assessment tool that combines hazards, e...
INFORM Risk Index is a global indicator-based disaster risk assessment tool that combines hazards, e...
The collection of articles in this Special Feature is part of a larger project on "Forecasting Socie...
The recent debate on population dynamics and climate change has highlighted the importance of assess...
The collection of articles in this Special Feature is part of a larger project on "Forecasting Socie...
We propose a methodological framework aimed at obtaining projections of the Human Development Index ...
Human population is at the centre of the global climate system. The prominent contribution of demogr...
The quantitative assessment of the global effects of climate change requires the construction of inc...
The present paper looks at the implications of anticipated changes in population size and compositio...
In many of the countries most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, populations are growing s...
In seeking to understand how future societies will be affected by climate change we cannot simply as...
The Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) are the new set of alternative futures of societal developm...
The quantitative assessment of the global effects of climate change requires the construction of inc...
The Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) are the new set of alternative futures of societal developm...
In seeking to understand how future societies will be affected by climate change we cannot simply as...
INFORM Risk Index is a global indicator-based disaster risk assessment tool that combines hazards, e...
INFORM Risk Index is a global indicator-based disaster risk assessment tool that combines hazards, e...
The collection of articles in this Special Feature is part of a larger project on "Forecasting Socie...
The recent debate on population dynamics and climate change has highlighted the importance of assess...
The collection of articles in this Special Feature is part of a larger project on "Forecasting Socie...