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KeyPolicyQuestion > Component : Aquatic biodiversity or Energy supply or Flood risks or Terrestrial biodiversity

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  1. PQ1 (AB) (Aquatic biodiversity, How will the biodiversity in freshwater bodies develop in the absence of additional policies and measures?)
  2. PQ1 (ES) (Energy supply, How can energy resources be exploited to meet future primary energy demand?)
  3. PQ1 (FR) (Flood risks, How will future flood risk change as a result of socio-economic changes and climate change?)
  4. PQ1 (TB) (Terrestrial biodiversity, What is the future rate of terrestrial biodiversity loss in the absence of additional policies and measures?)
  5. PQ2 (AB) (Aquatic biodiversity, What are the key pressure factors causing loss of aquatic biodiversity?)
  6. PQ2 (ES) (Energy supply, How can energy supply and demand be balanced between world regions, and how will this effect security of supply?)
  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. PQ2 (TB) (Terrestrial biodiversity, What are the key pressure factors causing biodiversity loss?)
  9. PQ3 (AB) (Aquatic biodiversity, How will policies and measures to reduce the key pressure factors contribute to meeting the internationally agreed targets of the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)?)
  10. PQ3 (ES) (Energy supply, How rapidly can the transition to more sustainable energy supply be made?)
  11. PQ3 (FR) (Flood risks, What would be suitable adaptation strategies and investment options related to flood risk?)
  12. PQ3 (TB) (Terrestrial biodiversity, How will nature conservation policies and measures to reduce the key pressure factors of biodiversity loss contribute to meeting the targets of the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)?)

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