Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7469482 | Global Environmental Change | 2016 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
Efficiency efforts on one resource tend to contribute to efficient use of other resources and to benefit the environment. There are also trade-offs, however, and the synergies analysed do not make problem-specific policies redundant: in 2050, the global resource efficiency scenario presents higher phosphorus use and higher use of fossil fuels than in 2010; greenhouse gas emission targets are met by half; and biodiversity loss slows down but is not halted. Moreover, part of the efficiency gains in land and phosphorus use is sacrificed when this scenario is combined with ambitious climate policy, due to the substantial resource requirements for the deployment of bio-energy-albeit much less than in a scenario without more efficient resource use.
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Authors
Maurits van den Berg, Kathleen Neumann, Detlef P. van Vuuren, A.F. Bouwman, Tom Kram, Jan Bakkes,