拉丁美洲经济委员会-气候变化的分布影响和包容性、公正和可持续过渡的政策建议(英)
Distributional implications of climate change and policy recommendations for an inclusive, just and sustainable transition José Eduardo AlatorreLucía Rezza Santiago LorenzoCamila GramkowThank you for your interest inthis ECLAC publicationPlease register if you would like to receive information on our editorialproducts and activities. When you register, you may specify your particularareas of interest and you will gain access to our products in other formats.www.issuu.com/publicacionescepal/stackswww.cepal.org/es/publicaciones/appswww.facebook.com/publicacionesdelacepalwww.instagram.com/publicacionesdelacepalRegisterwww.cepal.org/en/publicationsDistributional implications of climate change and policy recommendations for an inclusive, just and sustainable transition José Eduardo AlatorreLucía Rezza Santiago LorenzoCamila Gramkow Distributional implications of climate change and policy recommendations for an inclusive, just and sustainable transition José Eduardo Alatorre Lucía Rezza Santiago Lorenzo Camila Gramkow This document was prepared by José Eduardo Alatorre and Santiago Lorenzo, Economic Affairs Officers, and Lucía Rezza, consultant, all of the Economics of Climate Change Unit in the Division of Sustainable Development and Human Settlements of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), and Camila Gramkow, Acting Chief of the ECLAC Office in Brasilia. The authors are grateful for the contributions from Carlos de Miguel, Officer in Charge of the Division of Sustainable Development and Human Settlements. The United Nations and the countries it represents assume no responsibility for the content of links to external sites in this publication. Mention of any firm names and commercial products or services does not imply endorsement by the United Nations or the countries it represents. The views expressed in this document, which has been reproduced without formal editing, are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Organization or the countries they represent. United Nations publication LC/TS.2024/112 Distribution: L Copyright © United Nations, 2024 All rights reserved Printed at United Nations, Santiago S.2401085[E] This publication should be cited as: J. Alatorre and others, Distributional implications of climate change and policy recommendations for an inclusive, just and sustainable transition (LC/TS.2024/112), Santiago, 2024. Applications for authorization to reproduce this work in whole or in part should be sent to the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), Documents and Publications Division, publicaciones.cepal@un.org. Member States and their governmental institutions may reproduce this work without prior authorization, but are requested to mention the source and to inform ECLAC of such reproduction. ECLAC Distributional implications of climate change... 3 Contents Introduction ......................................................
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