06341nam 2200901Ia 450 991095978150332120200520144314.09780821398487082139848210.1596/978-0-8213-9846-3(CKB)2550000001039652(EBL)1177250(OCoLC)841599615(SSID)ssj0000860197(PQKBManifestationID)11440997(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000860197(PQKBWorkID)10896749(PQKB)11107194(MiAaPQ)EBC1177250(Au-PeEL)EBL1177250(CaPaEBR)ebr10685351(CaONFJC)MIL479798(DNAL)1108137(US-djbf)17557364(Perlego)1483661(EXLCZ)99255000000103965220121206d2013 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEconomics of climate change in the Arab world case studies from Syria, Tunisia and Yemen /Dorte Verner and Clemens Breisinger, editors1st ed.Washington DC Sustainable Development Department, Middle East and North Africa Region, World Bank2013pages cmWorld Bank StudiesDescription based upon print version of record.9780821398463 0821398466 Includes bibliographical references.Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Abbreviations and Acronyms; Chapter 1 Introduction; Climate Change is Happening Now; Challenges to Addressing the Economic Impacts of Climate Change; Notes; References; Chapter 2 Modeling Suite; Figures; Figure 2.1 Modeling Suite; Biophysical Impact Assessment; Figure 2.2 Agroecological Zones in Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, and the Republic of Yemen; Economic Impact Assessment; Local Impacts; Tables; Table 2.1 Mathematical Presentation of Dynamic Computable General Equilibrium (DCGE) Model: Core Model EquationsTable 2.2 DCGE Model SpecificationsTable 2.3 Climate Change and Drought Scenarios; Notes; References; Chapter 3 Economic Impacts of Climate Change; Global Climate Change Impacts; Figure 3.1 Global Food Price Scenarios, 2010-50; Syria; Table 3.1 Syrian Economy by Sector, 2007; Table 3.2 Agricultural Value Added, by Zone and Crop in Syrian Arab Republic, 2007; Figure 3.2 Food Security in Syrian Arab Republic, 1961-2007; Table 3.3 Household Income Sources by Type and Quintile, Syrian Arab Republic, 2007Figure 3.3 Impacts of Global Climate Change on Agricultural GDP in Syrian Arab Republic, 2010-50Figure 3.4 Impacts of Global Climate Change on Household Income in Syrian Arab Republic; Figure 3.5 Projected Average Monthly Rainfall in Syrian Arab Republic, 2050; Figure 3.6 Projected Average, Minimum, and Maximum Monthly Temperatures in Syrian Arab Republic, 2050; Table 3.4 Impacts of Climate Change on Yields for Selected Crops in Syrian Arab Republic by AEZ; Figure 3.7 Impacts of Local Climate Change on Agricultural GDP in Syrian Arab Republic by AEZ, 2010-50Figure 3.8 Impacts of Local Climate Change on Household Income in Syrian Arab Republic, 2010-50Table 3.5 Impacts of Local and Global Climate Change on Income Distribution in Syrian Arab Republic, 2010-50; Table 3.6 Impacts of Local and Global Climate Change on the Structure of the Economy in Syrian Arab Republic; Figure 3.9 Impacts of Global and Local Climate Change on Agricultural GDP in Syrian Arab Republic, 2010-50; Figure 3.10 Impacts of Combined Local and Global Climate Change on Agricultural GDP in Syrian Arab Republic by AEZ, 2010-50Figure 3.11 Impacts of Combined Local and Global Climate Change on Household Income in Syrian Arab Republic, 2010-50Tunisia; Table 3.7 Tunisian Economy by Sector, 2001; Table 3.8 Household Income Sources by Income Type and Household Category in Tunisia, 2001; Figure 3.12 Economy-Wide Losses of GDP in Tunisia Compared to Perfect Mitigation; Table 3.9 Household Income Sources by Income Type and Household Category in Tunisia, 2001; Figure 3.13 Climate Change Impacts with MIROC Scenario on Agricultural GDP, TunisiaFigure 3.14 Climate Change Impacts with CSIRO Scenario on Agricultural GDP, TunisiaThis book takes both a global as well as a local perspective in assessing the impacts of climate change on the economy, agricultural sector, and households in three of the MENA countries; Syria, Tunisia and Yemen. The major channels of impact for global climate change are through changing world food (and energy) prices, especially since all the countries under analysis are or have become net importers of oil and petroleum products and many food commodities in recent years. 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