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KeyPolicyQuestion > Component : Carbon cycle and natural vegetation or Energy supply and demand or Other & Theme : Degradation (Land use) or Energy demand (Energy)

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  1. PQ1 (APEP) (Air pollution and energy policies, How do energy policies contribute to economic and social development, and how do they support or hamper a more sustainable future?)
  2. PQ1 (ED) (Energy demand, How will energy demand evolve particularly in emerging and medium- and low-income economies?)
  3. PQ1 (ESD) (Energy supply and demand, How can energy supply and demand become more sustainable, balancing human development, security of supply, and concerns about climate change and air pollution?)
  4. PQ1 (LD) (Land degradation, In what parts of the world have human-induced changes in land and soil conditions occurred?)
  5. PQ2 (APEP) (Air pollution and energy policies, How can the goals for affordable, clean and reliable energy be achieved taking into account possible synergies and trade-offs?)
  6. PQ2 (ED) (Energy demand, What is the mix of end-use energy carriers to meet future energy demand?)
  7. PQ2 (ES) (Energy supply, How can energy supply and demand be balanced between world regions, and how will this effect security of supply?)
  8. PQ2 (LD) (Land degradation, What are the future risks of soil degradation?)
  9. PQ3 (ED) (Energy demand, How can energy efficiency contribute to reducing the growth rate of energy demand and mitigate pressures on the global environment?)
  10. PQ3 (LD) (Land degradation, To what extent are ecosystem functions lost by soil degradation, adding to local and global concerns about food security, biodiversity loss and climate change?)
  11. PQ3 (NVCC) (Carbon cycle and natural vegetation, What opportunities exist to reduce land-use related carbon emissions (e.g. REDD) and even enhance the carbon uptake through the establishment of new forests.)

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