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  The shared socioeconomic pathways and their energy, land use, and greenhouse gas emissions implications: An overview

Riahi, K., van Vuuren, D. P., Kriegler, E., Edmonds, J., O'Neill, B., Fujimori, S., Bauer, N., Calvin, K., Dellink, R., Fricko, O., Lutz, W., Popp, A., Cuaresma, J. C., Samir, K. C., Leimbach, M., Jiang, L., Kram, T., Rao, S., Emmerling, J., Ebi, K., Hasegawa, T., Havlik, P., Humpenöder, F., da Silva, L. A., Smith, S., Stehfest, E., Bosetti, V., Eom, J., Gernaat, D., Masui, T., Rogelj, J., Strefler, J., Drouet, L., Krey, V., Luderer, G., Harmsen, M., Takahashi, K., Baumstark, L., Doelman, J., Kainuma, M., Klimont, Z., Maragoni, G., Lotze-Campen, H., Obersteiner, M., Tabeau, A., Tavoni, M. (2017): The shared socioeconomic pathways and their energy, land use, and greenhouse gas emissions implications: An overview. - Global Environmental Change, 42, 153-168.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2016.05.009

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Riahi, K.1, Autor
van Vuuren, D. P.1, Autor
Kriegler, Elmar2, Autor              
Edmonds, J.1, Autor
O'Neill, B.1, Autor
Fujimori, S.1, Autor
Bauer, Nicolas2, Autor              
Calvin, K.1, Autor
Dellink, R.1, Autor
Fricko, O.1, Autor
Lutz, W.1, Autor
Popp, Alexander2, Autor              
Cuaresma, J. C.1, Autor
Samir, K. C.1, Autor
Leimbach, Marian2, Autor              
Jiang, L.1, Autor
Kram, T.1, Autor
Rao, S.1, Autor
Emmerling, J.1, Autor
Ebi, K.1, Autor
Hasegawa, T.1, AutorHavlik, P.1, AutorHumpenöder, Florian2, Autor              da Silva, L. A.1, AutorSmith, S.1, AutorStehfest, E.1, AutorBosetti, V.1, AutorEom, J.1, AutorGernaat, D.1, AutorMasui, T.1, AutorRogelj, J.1, AutorStrefler, Jessica2, Autor              Drouet, L.1, AutorKrey, V.1, AutorLuderer, Gunnar2, Autor              Harmsen, M.1, AutorTakahashi, K.1, AutorBaumstark, Lavinia2, Autor              Doelman, J.1, AutorKainuma, M.1, AutorKlimont, Z.1, AutorMaragoni, G.1, AutorLotze-Campen, Hermann2, Autor              Obersteiner, M.1, AutorTabeau, A.1, AutorTavoni, M.1, Autor mehr..
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1External Organizations, ou_persistent22              
2Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, ou_persistent13              

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 Zusammenfassung: This paper presents the overview of the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) and their energy, land use, and emissions implications. The SSPs are part of a new scenario framework, established by the climate change research community in order to facilitate the integrated analysis of future climate impacts, vulnerabilities, adaptation, and mitigation. The pathways were developed over the last years as a joint community effort and describe plausible major global developments that together would lead in the future to different challenges for mitigation and adaptation to climate change. The SSPs are based on five narratives describing alternative socio-economic developments, including sustainable development, regional rivalry, inequality, fossil-fueled development, and middle-of-the-road development. The long-term demographic and economic projections of the SSPs depict a wide uncertainty range consistent with the scenario literature. A multi-model approach was used for the elaboration of the energy, land-use and the emissions trajectories of SSP-based scenarios. The baseline scenarios lead to global energy consumption of 400–1200 EJ in 2100, and feature vastly different land-use dynamics, ranging from a possible reduction in cropland area up to a massive expansion by more than 700 million hectares by 2100. The associated annual CO2 emissions of the baseline scenarios range from about 25 GtCO2 to more than 120 GtCO2 per year by 2100. With respect to mitigation, we find that associated costs strongly depend on three factors: (1) the policy assumptions, (2) the socio-economic narrative, and (3) the stringency of the target. The carbon price for reaching the target of 2.6 W/m2 that is consistent with a temperature change limit of 2 °C, differs in our analysis thus by about a factor of three across the SSP marker scenarios. Moreover, many models could not reach this target from the SSPs with high mitigation challenges. While the SSPs were designed to represent different mitigation and adaptation challenges, the resulting narratives and quantifications span a wide range of different futures broadly representative of the current literature. This allows their subsequent use and development in new assessments and research projects. Critical next steps for the community scenario process will, among others, involve regional and sectoral extensions, further elaboration of the adaptation and impacts dimension, as well as employing the SSP scenarios with the new generation of earth system models as part of the 6th climate model intercomparison project (CMIP6).

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 Art der Begutachtung: Expertenbegutachtung
 Identifikatoren: DOI: 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2016.05.009
PIKDOMAIN: Climate Impacts & Vulnerabilities - Research Domain II
eDoc: 7198
Research topic keyword: Mitigation
Research topic keyword: Adaptation
Model / method: REMIND
Model / method: MAgPIE
Regional keyword: Global
Organisational keyword: RD3 - Transformation Pathways
Organisational keyword: RD2 - Climate Resilience
Working Group: Land-Use Management
Working Group: Land Use and Resilience
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Titel: Global Environmental Change
Genre der Quelle: Zeitschrift, SCI, Scopus, p3
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Seiten: - Band / Heft: 42 Artikelnummer: - Start- / Endseite: 153 - 168 Identifikator: CoNE: https://publications.pik-potsdam.de/cone/journals/resource/journals193