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|Website=http://www.oecd.org/env/indicators-modelling-outlooks/oecdenvironmentaloutlookto2030.htm
|Website=http://www.oecd.org/env/indicators-modelling-outlooks/oecdenvironmentaloutlookto2030.htm
|ApplicationType=1. Global integrated assessment
|ApplicationType=1. Global integrated assessment
|Summary=The OECD Environmental Outlook to 2030 provides analyses of economic and environmental trends to 2030, and simulations of policy actions to address the key challenges.  Without new policies, we risk irreversibly damaging the environment and the natural resource base needed to support economic growth and well-being. The costs of policy inaction are high.
|IMAGERoleDescription=IMAGE was used to develop the environmental baseline according to the economic projections of the OECD economic model ENV Linkages, and to analyse selected policy intervention cases.
|Summary=The OECD Environmental Outlook to 2030 provides analyses of economic and environmental trends to 2030, and simulations of policy actions to address the key challenges.  Without new policies, we risk irreversibly damaging the environment and the natural resource base needed to support economic growth and well-being. The costs of policy inaction are high.


But the Outlook shows that tackling the key environmental problems we face today -- including climate change, biodiversity loss, water scarcity and the health impacts of pollution -- is both achievable and affordable.  It highlights a mix of policies that can address these challenges in a cost-effective way.  The focus of this Outlook is expanded from the 2001 edition to reflect developments in both OECD countries and Brazil, Russia, India, Indonesia, China, South Africa (BRIICS), and how they might better co-operate on global and local environmental problem-solving.
|Partners=OECD
|Partners=OECD
|KeyReference=OECD, 2008;  
|KeyReference=OECD, 2008;
|Reference=Bakkes et al., 2008
|Reference=Bakkes et al., 2008
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Latest revision as of 13:53, 13 May 2014

Website: http://www.oecd.org/env/indicators-modelling-outlooks/oecdenvironmentaloutlookto2030.htm
Application type: 1. Global integrated assessment
Role of IMAGE framework: IMAGE was used to develop the environmental baseline according to the economic projections of the OECD economic model ENV Linkages, and to analyse selected policy intervention cases.
Summary: The OECD Environmental Outlook to 2030 provides analyses of economic and environmental trends to 2030, and simulations of policy actions to address the key challenges. Without new policies, we risk irreversibly damaging the environment and the natural resource base needed to support economic growth and well-being. The costs of policy inaction are high.
Partner(s): OECD
Key publication(s): OECD, 2008
Reference(s): Bakkes et al., 2008
Referred by: Livestock systems