Synthesis: Climate change impacts from a cross-sectoral perspective: Consequences for political response

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The foregoing Chaps. 4, 5, 6 and 7 have indicated the need for action in response to the pressing issues of land-use change, its linkage to natural hazards, the associated vulnerabilities, and the supply of and demand for water and energy in the Metropolitan Region of Santiago de Chile. It was evidenced that serious problems already exist in this context and will most likely be aggravated under future climate change conditions. Consideration of other driving factors such as demographic, socio-economic and technological change in the assessment of future development paths allows for the assumption that sectoral developments are interlinked, e.g., land-use change and hazard generation or energy and water supplies. This chapter takes a closer look at these interlinkages and discusses them in the light of cross-sectoral policy recommendations.

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Krellenberg, K. (2014). Synthesis: Climate change impacts from a cross-sectoral perspective: Consequences for political response. In Climate Adaptation Santiago (Vol. 9783642391033, pp. 149–154). Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39103-3_8

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