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The economic context of climate change impacts and an evaluation of the impacts of the proposed adaptation measures in the South Moravian region of the Czech Republic

Marie Trantinová

Rural Areas and Development, 2017, vol. 14, 12

Abstract: The problem of climate change was the subject of the project EEA-CZ02- OV-1-039-2015, which was carried out by partners from the Czech Republic and Norway. Cost-benefit analysis was applied for 36 cadastral units where co-investigators suggested adaptation measures on the impacts of drought, erosion, retention and torrential rains. Costs were investments for the creation measures, and loss of production from the area where the action was on the arable land. Benefits were based on reducing the negative impacts of climate change and ecosystem services. The results of the analysis clearly showed that the implementation of adaptation measures could bring societal benefits beyond the cost of the measures. Net social benefits at current value are estimated at nearly CZK 55 million for the 2017-2040 timeframe while maintaining the current situation and implementing measures. Finally, the project develops a comprehensive strategy to harmonise and link the partial conclusions into the linkages and ensuring the synergy effect of different types of instruments (e.g. economic, legislative, planning approach).

Keywords: Community/Rural/Urban Development; Environmental Economics and Policy; Labor and Human Capital (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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