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KeyPolicyQuestion > Theme : BC-OC emissions (Air pollution) or Climate adaptation (Climate) or Climate impacts (Climate) or Other climate (Climate) or Other land use (Land use) or Other water (Water)

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  1. PQ1 (CG) (Crops and grass, How will climate change affect the productivity of current and future agricultural areas?)
  2. PQ1 (CP) (Climate policy, What global greenhouse gas emissions pathways would meet the well below 2 °C climate target?)
  3. PQ1 (E) (Emissions, How will emissions of greenhouse gases and air pollutants develop in scenarios with and without policy interventions, such as climate policy and air pollution control?)
  4. PQ1 (FR) (Flood risks, How will future flood risk change as a result of socio-economic changes and climate change?)
  5. PQ2 (CG) (Crops and grass, How could management improve agricultural productivity under current and future water constraints?)
  6. PQ2 (CP) (Climate policy, What is the effect of effort-sharing approaches on regional and national emission reduction targets and on the cost of climate policies?)
  7. PQ2 (FR) (Flood risks, What would be the impact of floods, in terms of damage and victims, and where are the hot spots?)
  8. PQ3 (AEF) (Agricultural economy, How can the implications of biofuels for land use and greenhouse gases be managed sustainably?)
  9. PQ3 (FR) (Flood risks, What would be suitable adaptation strategies and investment options related to flood risk?)
  10. PQ3(NVCC) (Carbon cycle and natural vegetation, What are the contributions of land-use change, climate change and CO2 fertilization on the future carbon cycle and how can these be considered in climate policies?)
  11. PQ4 (CP) (Climate policy, What are the trade-offs between mitigation costs, adaptation costs, and climate change damage?)

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