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Coastal wetlands highly vulnerable to sea-level rise (Mar. 2013) Sea-level rise by a meter from climate change could destroy more than 60 percent of the developing world's coastal wetlands currently found at one meter or less elevation.  Featured Research Article >> Green Growth and Development Roundup (Nov. 2012)

Leading experts were commissioned to write papers for the Inaugural Conference of the Green Growth Knowledge Platform in Mexico City in January 2012. The papers highlight both the contributions of the current state of environment and development economics for addressing the question, and important knowledge gaps. Summaries >> | Natural capital, ecological scarcity and rural poverty The key ecological scarcity problem facing poor households im ecologically fragile and remote areas is a vicious cycle of declining livelihoods, increased ecological degradation and loss of resource commons, and declining ecosystem services on which the poor depend. Working Paper 6232, Oct. 2012 Is green growth good for the poor? The developing world is experiencing substantial environmental change, and climate change is likely to accelerate these processes in the coming decades. The poor are likely to suffer most due to their low resources for mitigation and investment in adaptation. Working Paper 6231, Oct. 2012 Green growth---lessons from growth theory This paper reviews dynamic general equilibrium models to collect insights on the interaction between economic growth and environmental issues. Green growth becomes within reach if there is good substitution, a clean backstop technology, a small share of natural resources in gross domestic product, and/or green directed technical change.. Working Paper 6230, Oct. 2012 More >> |