TY - JOUR
T1 - Impacts of climate change and its mitigation in the Barents region
AU - Sokka, Laura
AU - Lindroos, Tomi J.
AU - Ekholm, Tommi
AU - Koljonen, Tiina
N1 - Funding Information:
This paper is partly based on an assessment that was carried out at VTT Ltd. during 2017 with funding from the Norwegian Ministry of Climate and Environment and the Finnish Ministry of the Environment. The authors wish to thank the Norwegian Ministry of Climate and Environment and the Finnish Ministry of the Environment for the funding, and the advisory group of the project for active and inspiring comments and guidance during the project. In addition, we would like to thank the two anonymous reviewers of the manuscript for their comments that greatly helped us to improve the manuscript.
Funding Information:
The study was partly financed by the study conducted for the Norwegian Ministry of Climate and Environment and the Finnish Ministry of Environment (Project name: ?BARENTS 2050?). This paper is partly based on an assessment that was carried out at VTT Ltd. during 2017 with funding from the Norwegian Ministry of Climate and Environment and the Finnish Ministry of the Environment. The authors wish to thank the Norwegian Ministry of Climate and Environment and the Finnish Ministry of the Environment for the funding, and the advisory group of the project for active and inspiring comments and guidance during the project. In addition, we would like to thank the two anonymous reviewers of the manuscript for their comments that greatly helped us to improve the manuscript.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 The Author(s). This open access article is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 license.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - The global temperature has increased over 1 degree since the pre-industrial period. Within the Barents Region, the increase has been ca. 2 degrees, and warming is expected to continue over the next century. Based on energy system analysis with the TIMES-VTT model on the one hand, and a literature review on the other, this study identifies how different economic sectors in the Barents Region are affected by changes in climate, and by the climate change mitigation and adaptation actions in the region. According to the results, the Barents region is likely to be strongly affected by the impacts of climate change despite high spatial variation in the impacts across the Barents region. Changing climate will have severe impacts especially on the more vulnerable sectors, societies, and local environments that have less possibility for adaptation. Political action is needed on national, regional, and municipal levels, but these levels should work together and complement each other. As adaptation is unavoidably required, it is important to highlight and suggest priority areas to national adaptation plans from the Barents region’s perspective. Moreover, collection and utilization of local knowledge in adaptation is crucial.
AB - The global temperature has increased over 1 degree since the pre-industrial period. Within the Barents Region, the increase has been ca. 2 degrees, and warming is expected to continue over the next century. Based on energy system analysis with the TIMES-VTT model on the one hand, and a literature review on the other, this study identifies how different economic sectors in the Barents Region are affected by changes in climate, and by the climate change mitigation and adaptation actions in the region. According to the results, the Barents region is likely to be strongly affected by the impacts of climate change despite high spatial variation in the impacts across the Barents region. Changing climate will have severe impacts especially on the more vulnerable sectors, societies, and local environments that have less possibility for adaptation. Political action is needed on national, regional, and municipal levels, but these levels should work together and complement each other. As adaptation is unavoidably required, it is important to highlight and suggest priority areas to national adaptation plans from the Barents region’s perspective. Moreover, collection and utilization of local knowledge in adaptation is crucial.
KW - Barents
KW - climate change mitigation
KW - climate impacts
KW - economic sectors
KW - energy system modelling
KW - review
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U2 - 10.1080/23311843.2020.1805959
DO - 10.1080/23311843.2020.1805959
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85100925272
SN - 2331-1843
VL - 6
SP - 1
EP - 17
JO - Cogent Environmental Science
JF - Cogent Environmental Science
IS - 1
M1 - 1805959
ER -