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Perspectives on Global Change

Perspectives on Global Change

Perspectives on Global Change

The TARGETS Approach
Jan Rotmans, National Institute of Public Health and Environment (RIVM), The Netherlands
Bert de Vries, National Institute of Public Health and Environment (RIVM), The Netherlands
April 2011
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    Human activity is undeniably affecting the rates of change in many parts of the global system. How this global change develops into the future is vitally important, but modeling these changes requires a complex, integrated assessment of a wide range of disciplines in science and social science. This book describes the structure, assumptions, philosophy and results of an advanced global integrated assessment model: TARGETS. For a number of future directions selected on the basis of divergent cultural perspectives, the model charts global implications in terms of population and health, energy, land- and water-use and biogeochemical cycles. This integrated assessment approach has led to innovative fresh insights into global change. The book will help policymakers formulate the strategies required for a sustainable global future.

    • New and ground-breaking integrated assessment perspective on global change and sustainable development
    • Interdisciplinary research will appeal to a broad audience in science, social science, policy and economics

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    April 2011
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9780511891359
    0 pages
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    145 b/w illus. 30 colour illus. 39 tables
    This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Global change and sustainable development Rotmans, van Asselt, de Vries
    • 2. Concepts Rotmans, van Asselt, de Vries
    • 3. The TARGETS model Rotmans et al.
    • 4. The population and health submodel Niessen and Hilderink
    • 5. The energy submodel: TIME de Vries and Janssen
    • 6. The water submodel: AQUA Hoekstra
    • 7. The land and food submodel: TERRA Strengers, den Elzen and Köster
    • 8. The biogeochemical submodel: CYCLES den Elzen et al.
    • 9. Indicators for sustainable development Rotmans
    • 10. Uncertainties in perspective van Asselt and Rotmans
    • 11. Towards an integrated assessment of global change Rotmans et al.
    • 12. Population and health in perspective Hilderink and van Asselt
    • 13. Energy systems in transition de Vries, Beusen and Janssen
    • 14. Water in crisis Hoekstra et al.
    • 15. Food for the future Strengers et al.
    • 16. Human disturbance of the global biogeochemical cycles den Elzen
    • 17. The larger picture: Utopian futures de Vries
    • 18. Uncertainty and risk: Dystopian futures de Vries
    • 19. Global change: fresh insights, no simple answers de Vries et al.
    • References
    • Index.
      Contributors
    • Rotmans, van Asselt, de Vries, Beusen, den Elzen, Hilderink, Hoekstra, Niessen, Strengers, Janssen, Köster

    • Editors
    • Jan Rotmans , National Institute of Public Health and Environment (RIVM), The Netherlands
    • Bert de Vries , National Institute of Public Health and Environment (RIVM), The Netherlands