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Is the Arctic an economic time bomb?: integrated assessment models can help answer this question

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Is the Arctic an economic time bomb? integrated assessment models can help answer this question. / Alvarez, Jimena L.; Yumashev, Dmitry; Whiteman, Gail et al.
2015. Paper presented at 11th International Conference of the European Society for Ecological Economics, Leeds, United Kingdom.

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Alvarez, JL, Yumashev, D, Whiteman, G, Wilkinson, J, Hope, CK & Wadhams, P 2015, 'Is the Arctic an economic time bomb? integrated assessment models can help answer this question', Paper presented at 11th International Conference of the European Society for Ecological Economics, Leeds, United Kingdom, 30/06/15 - 3/07/15. <http://esee2015.org.gridhosted.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/0739.pdf>

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Alvarez, J. L., Yumashev, D., Whiteman, G., Wilkinson, J., Hope, C. K., & Wadhams, P. (2015). Is the Arctic an economic time bomb? integrated assessment models can help answer this question. Paper presented at 11th International Conference of the European Society for Ecological Economics, Leeds, United Kingdom. http://esee2015.org.gridhosted.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/0739.pdf

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Alvarez JL, Yumashev D, Whiteman G, Wilkinson J, Hope CK, Wadhams P. Is the Arctic an economic time bomb? integrated assessment models can help answer this question. 2015. Paper presented at 11th International Conference of the European Society for Ecological Economics, Leeds, United Kingdom.

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Alvarez, Jimena L. ; Yumashev, Dmitry ; Whiteman, Gail et al. / Is the Arctic an economic time bomb? integrated assessment models can help answer this question. Paper presented at 11th International Conference of the European Society for Ecological Economics, Leeds, United Kingdom.4 p.

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abstract = "In recent years the Arctic has been warming nearly twice as fast as the global average. Such change leads to various economic opportunities in the Arctic, but also negative impacts on the climate, ecosystems and communities in the region itself and also worldwide. It is therefore essential to accurately quantify the global costs associated with Arctic change. To do this properly we need to bring together up-to-date, transdisciplinary knowledge on both the climate and economic systems. We assess if and how leading Integrated Assessment Models, including PAGE09, can be used to compute the economic valuation of potential long-term global impacts of the changing Arctic.",
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