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Adaptation Advantage to Climate Change Impacts on Road Infra-structure in Africa through 2100

Paul S. Chinowsky, Amy E. Schweikert, Niko Strzepek, Kyle Manahan, Kenneth Strzepek and Adam Schlosser

No wp-2011-025, WIDER Working Paper Series from World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER)

Abstract: The African continent is facing the potential of a US$183.6 billion liability to repair and maintain roads damaged from temperature and precipitation changes related to climate change through 2100. As detailed, the central part of the continent faces the greatest impact from climate change with countries facing an average cost of US$22 million annually, if they adopt a proactive adaptation policy and a US$54 million annual average, if a reactive approach is adopted.

Keywords: Climate change; Economic forecasting; Infrastructure (Economics) (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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