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|Summary=Global Environment Outlook (GEO) is a consultative, participatory process that builds capacity for conducting integrated environmental assessments for reporting on the state, trends and outlooks of the environment. | |Summary=Global Environment Outlook (GEO) is a consultative, participatory process that builds capacity for conducting integrated environmental assessments for reporting on the state, trends and outlooks of the environment. | ||
|Partners=UNEP; | |Partners=UNEP; | ||
|KeyReference=Kok et al., 2009; | |KeyReference=Kok et al., 2009; | ||
|Description=The scenarios are described below: | |Description=The scenarios are described below: | ||
*The Markets First scenario envisages a world in which market-driven developments converge on the currently prevailing values and expectations in industrialized countries; | *The Markets First scenario envisages a world in which market-driven developments converge on the currently prevailing values and expectations in industrialized countries; |
Revision as of 14:36, 13 May 2014
Website: | http://www.unep.org/geo/geo4.asp |
Application type: | 1. Global integrated assessment |
Role of IMAGE framework: | The GEO outlooks focused on environment for human well-being as the central theme linking environment and development. IMAGE contributed to the energy outlook, and calculated the land-use change and climate consequences of the four updated GEO scenarios. |
Summary: | Global Environment Outlook (GEO) is a consultative, participatory process that builds capacity for conducting integrated environmental assessments for reporting on the state, trends and outlooks of the environment. |
Partner(s): | UNEP |
Key publication(s): | Kok et al., 2009 |
Referred by: | Livestock systems |