International financing institutions must learn from past mistakes in agricultural water investment and direct their money to key promising approaches.
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International financing institutions must learn from past mistakes in agricultural water investment and direct their money to key promising approaches.
This brief lays out five scenarios of how societies and their socioeconomic prospects might change in the post-pandemic world, looking as far ahead as 2050.
An assessment of the global distribution of consumption emissions among individuals from 1990 to 2015 and beyond.
This study finds significant impacts on water demand in the Caribbean arising from socio-economic factors.
This paper describes a dynamic one‐sector macroeconomic model that draws on both post‐Keynesian and classical/neo‐Marxian themes.
A review of the state of the art in research on scenarios, focused on socio-environmental systems analysis, modeling and decision-making.
Read recommendations for shaping the COVID-19 recovery so that it supports low-carbon transitions for industry.
Rigorous testing and contact tracing would allow the US to reopen the economy, according to preliminary results from a new post-Keynesian model.
This study illustrates the importance of incorporating climate change into the national planning of small island developing states.
This paper calculates the degree to which the output of some raw materials sectors — such as mining and forestry — cascades through the economy.
As the frequency of hurricanes increases, this paper looks at how anticipating climate damage affects adaptation funding and damage to infrastructure.
This paper highlights how the classical development theory concept of "forward linkages" can identify key sectors of the economy.
This teaching module introduces the study of green macroeconomics.
This paper shows how a simplified cross-impact balance can replace a full multi-scale balance when a stable set of global scenarios is adopted at large scale.
Can trading environmentally-based commodities as financial assets effectively protect ecosystems? This paper discusses the question of ecosystem valuation.