Author:
van Vuuren Detlef P.,Kriegler Elmar,O’Neill Brian C.,Ebi Kristie L.,Riahi Keywan,Carter Timothy R.,Edmonds Jae,Hallegatte Stephane,Kram Tom,Mathur Ritu,Winkler Harald
Abstract
Abstract
This paper describes the scenario matrix architecture that underlies a framework for developing new scenarios for climate change research. The matrix architecture facilitates addressing key questions related to current climate research and policy-making: identifying the effectiveness of different adaptation and mitigation strategies (in terms of their costs, risks and other consequences) and the possible trade-offs and synergies. The two main axes of the matrix are: 1) the level of radiative forcing of the climate system (as characterised by the representative concentration pathways) and 2) a set of alternative plausible trajectories of future global development (described as shared socio-economic pathways). The matrix can be used to guide scenario development at different scales. It can also be used as a heuristic tool for classifying new and existing scenarios for assessment. Key elements of the architecture, in particular the shared socio-economic pathways and shared policy assumptions (devices for incorporating explicit mitigation and adaptation policies), are elaborated in other papers in this special issue.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Atmospheric Science,Global and Planetary Change
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