Climate change mitigation and SDGs: modelling the regional potential of promising mitigation measures and assessing their impact on other SDGs

IF 2.6 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Journal of Integrative Environmental Sciences Pub Date : 2022-11-22 DOI:10.1080/1943815X.2022.2146137
A. Dagnachew, A. Hof
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ABSTRACT Measures that aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions also have impacts on achieving other Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Given the enormous challenge of achieving the goals of the Paris Agreement and the SDGs, insight into these impacts provides information on how to improve the feasibility of climate change mitigation measures by maximizing the co-benefits and managing the risks of possible trade-offs across SDGs. In this paper, we explore the impact of 20 promising climate mitigation measures on achieving the other SDGs for 11 world regions. Using the IMAGE modelling framework, the paper explores the GHG emission reduction potential of these measures aggregated by the sector under three scenarios. Based on peer-reviewed articles, the impact of the measures on other SDGs is assessed for the top three sectors with the highest GHG reduction potential in each region. We conclude that the number of synergies between the selected climate change mitigation measures and other SDGs dwarf the number of trade-offs in all regions. The magnitude of these synergies and trade-offs, however, varies by regional and socio-economic context. In high- and middle-income regions, the mitigation measures show few trade-offs that are generally associated with technology choices that could aggravate inequality and impact biodiversity. In low-income regions, some measures, especially land-use related ones, could interfere with efforts to reduce poverty, end hunger and improve well-being, if not complemented by additional policies that aim to protect the poor from increasing food and energy prices.
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缓解气候变化与可持续发展目标:模拟有希望的缓解措施的区域潜力,并评估其对其他可持续发展目标的影响
旨在减少温室气体排放的措施也对实现其他可持续发展目标(sdg)产生影响。鉴于实现《巴黎协定》目标和可持续发展目标所面临的巨大挑战,对这些影响的深入了解提供了关于如何通过最大限度地发挥共同效益和管理可持续发展目标之间可能权衡的风险来提高减缓气候变化措施可行性的信息。在本文中,我们探讨了20项有希望的气候缓解措施对实现11个世界区域的其他可持续发展目标的影响。利用IMAGE模型框架,本文在三种情景下探讨了这些措施的温室气体减排潜力。根据同行评议的文章,对每个地区温室气体减排潜力最高的前三个部门的措施对其他可持续发展目标的影响进行了评估。我们得出的结论是,在所选的气候变化减缓措施与其他可持续发展目标之间的协同增效数量使所有区域的权衡数量相形见绌。然而,这些协同作用和权衡的程度因区域和社会经济背景而异。在高收入和中等收入地区,缓解措施很少显示出与可能加剧不平等和影响生物多样性的技术选择有关的权衡。在低收入地区,如果不辅以旨在保护穷人不受粮食和能源价格上涨影响的额外政策,一些措施,特别是与土地使用有关的措施,可能会干扰减少贫穷、消除饥饿和改善福祉的努力。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Integrative Environmental Sciences (JIES) provides a stimulating, informative and critical forum for intellectual debate on significant environmental issues. It brings together perspectives from a wide range of disciplines and methodologies in both the social and natural sciences in an effort to develop integrative knowledge about the processes responsible for environmental change. The Journal is especially concerned with the relationships between science, society and policy and one of its key aims is to advance understanding of the theory and practice of sustainable development.
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