We see varying degrees of distributional burdens concerning the climate impacts on the market and non-market benefits from natural capital. First, 90% of the regions will experience losses in the value of their non-market benefits with respect to the undamaged baseline. The global population-weigh...
To focus on such indirect effects, we treat this topic in a North–South trade overlapping generations model in which the South is vulnerable to the damages entailed by global pollution while the North is not. We show that the impacts of climate change in the South can be sources of ...
With the launch of Healthy People 2010 in January 2000, the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) committed the nation to an overarching goal, to ... O Carter-Pokras,C Baquet - 《Public Health Reports》 被引量: 389发表: 2002年 Inequalities in Advice Provided by Public Health Work...
Climate warming disproportionately impacts countries in the Global South by increasing extreme heat exposure. However, geographic disparities in adaptation capacity are unclear. Here, we assess global inequality in green spaces, which urban residents critically rely on to mitigate outdoor heat stress. We...
We therefore provide evidence that the distribution of environmental impacts is intimately related to the global division of labor. These two dynamics appear to be interdependent and co-evolving at the world scale, a stylized fact increasingly recognized in the literature on GVCs (Althouse and ...
The Social and Environmental Impacts of Biofuel Feedstock Cultivation: Evidence from Multi-Site Research in the Forest Frontier Preoccupation with global energy supplies and climate change in the global North, and a desire to improve the balance of trade and capture value in the eme... German,Scho...
Revitalization and Place Management for Urban Commercial AreasEfficient and Secure Communications in Smart CitiesEmpowering Urban Resilience: Sustainable Smart Solutions and Advanced Technologies for Community-Centric DevelopmentEnhancing Urban Sustainability and Well-Being in Developing Regions Facing Climate Change...
Second, this approach allows us to maintain sight of the ecological impacts of unequal exchange. We know that excess energy and material consumption in high-income nations, facilitated by appropriation from the rest of the world, is causing ecological breakdown on a global scale. Tracing flows of...
In our globalized economy, the consumption of goods and services induces economic benefits but also environmental pressures and impacts around the world. Consumption levels are especially high in the current 27 member countries of the European Union (EU)
In our globalized economy, the consumption of goods and services induces economic benefits but also environmental pressures and impacts around the world. Consumption levels are especially high in the current 27 member countries of the European Union (EU)