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Measuring the co-benefits of climate change mitigation

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posted on 2024-11-02, 01:24 authored by Diana Urge-Vorsatz, Sergio Tirado, Navroz Dubash, Franck Lecocq
Co-benefits rarely enter quantitative decision-support frameworks, often because themethodologies for their integration are lacking or not known. This review fills in this gap by providing comprehensive methodological guidance on the quantification of co-impacts and their integration into climate-related decision making based on the literature. The article first clarifies the confusion in the literature about related terms and makes a proposal for a more consistent terminological framework, then emphasizes the importance of working in a multiple-objective-multiple-impact framework. It creates a taxonomy of co-impacts and uses this to propose a methodological framework for the identification of the key co-impacts to be assessed for a given climate policy and to avoid double counting. It reviews the different methods available to quantify and monetize different co-impacts and introduces three methodological frameworks that can be used to integrate these results into decision making. On the basis of an initial assessment of selected studies, it also demonstrates that the incorporation of co-impacts can significantly change the outcome of economic assessments. Finally, the review calls for major new research and innovation toward simplified evaluation methods and streamlined tools for more widely applicable appraisals of co-impacts for decision making.

History

Journal

Annual Review of Environment and Resources

Volume

39

Start page

549

End page

582

Total pages

34

Publisher

Annual Reviews

Place published

United States

Language

English

Copyright

Copyright © 2014 by Annual Reviews.

Former Identifier

2006061699

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2016-05-12