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AUTHORS ABSTRACTClimate change scenarios are the link between process studies of climate change and impact assessments. It is currently difficult to use climate models directly to estimate the impacts of increasing greenhouse gas concentrations on environmental, social and economic systems, largely due to the coarse spatial resolution of current climate models. Impact assessments must therefore be based on the use of climate change scenarios. A scenario can be defined as “a coherent, internally-consistent and plausible description of a possible future state of the world” (Carter et al, 1994). Scenarios are not forecasts: scenario studies are intended to give an indication of what the future might feasibly be like. More... »
PAGES389-407
The Role of Water and the Hydrological Cycle in Global Change
ISBN
978-3-642-79832-0
978-3-642-79830-6
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