Distributional implications of climate change and policy recommendations for an inclusive, just and sustainable transition

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cepal.callNumberLC/TS.2024/112
cepal.divisionEngSustainable Development and Human Settlements Division
cepal.divisionSpaDivisión de Desarrollo Sostenible y Asentamientos Humanos
cepal.docTypeLibros y documentos institucionales
cepal.regionalOfficeSantiago
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cepal.topicEngINEQUALITY
cepal.topicEngCLIMATE CHANGE
cepal.topicEngINCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT
cepal.topicEngSUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
cepal.topicSpaDESIGUALDAD
cepal.topicSpaCAMBIO CLIMÁTICO
cepal.topicSpaDESARROLLO INCLUSIVO
cepal.topicSpaDESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE
cepal.workareaEngSUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND HUMAN SETTLEMENTS
cepal.workareaSpaDESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE Y ASENTAMIENTOS HUMANOS
dc.contributor.authorAlatorre, José Eduardo
dc.contributor.authorRezza, Lucía
dc.contributor.authorLorenzo, Santiago
dc.contributor.authorGramkow, Camila
dc.contributor.entityNU. CEPAL
dc.coverage.spatialEngLATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN
dc.coverage.spatialSpaAMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE
dc.date.accessioned2024-11-14T18:03:14Z
dc.date.available2024-11-14T18:03:14Z
dc.date.issued2024-11-14
dc.description.abstractInequality, both among and within countries, is a significant barrier to transitioning to low-carbon, climate-resilient economies. This is especially true in regions like Latin America and the Caribbean, where high levels of structural inequality persist. The multiple dimensions of inequality include differences in carbon footprints and varying vulnerabilities to climate impacts. Developing nations are disproportionately affected by climate change because of their reduced capacity to cope with its impacts owing to their economic structures, poor access to basic services and geography. A mix of policies is required to manage climate change risk, including productive development, trade, fiscal and social policies, which should aim to enhance socioeconomic benefits while mitigating harmful effects. Climate change exacerbates existing inequalities, and vulnerable groups are more exposed to climate risks and have fewer means to adapt. Therefore, managing climate risks and ensuring a just, equitable transition are crucial for addressing the development gap and achieving sustainable growth. This document is the ECLAC contribution to the G20 Framework Working Group.
dc.description.tableOfContentsIntroduction .-- I. Distributional impacts of climate change .-- II. Distributional implications of low-carbon transition policies .-- III. Policy recommendations for an inclusive, just and sustainable transition.
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dc.format.extent24 pages.
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dc.identifier.unSymbolLC/TS.2024/112
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11362/80952
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherECLAC
dc.publisher.placeSantiago
dc.subject.unbisEngCLIMATE CHANGE
dc.subject.unbisEngECONOMIC ASPECTS
dc.subject.unbisEngSUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
dc.subject.unbisEngEQUALITY
dc.subject.unbisEngCLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION
dc.subject.unbisSpaCAMBIO CLIMATICO
dc.subject.unbisSpaASPECTOS ECONOMICOS
dc.subject.unbisSpaDESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE
dc.subject.unbisSpaIGUALDAD
dc.subject.unbisSpaADAPTACION AL CAMBIO CLIMATICO
dc.titleDistributional implications of climate change and policy recommendations for an inclusive, just and sustainable transition
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