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CllmaLe A2 / Lconomy A2, CLCu general Lrend
CllmaLe A2 / Lconomy A2, convergence wlLh CLCu-2070
CllmaLe A2 / Lconomy A2, convergence wlLh CLCu-2100
CllmaLe 82 / Lconomy 82, CLCu general Lrend
CllmaLe 82 / Lconomy 82, convergence wlLh CLCu-2070
FINAL DRAFT IPCC WGII AR5 Chapter 23
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Figure 23-4: Percentage change in simulated water-limited yield for winter wheat in 2030 with respect to the 2000
baseline for the A1B scenario using ECHAM5 (left column) and HadCM3 (right) GCMs. Upper maps to do not take
adaptation into account. Bottom maps include adaptation. Source: Donatelli et al., 2012.
[Illustration to be redrawn to conform to IPCC publication specifications.]
FINAL DRAFT IPCC WGII AR5 Chapter 23
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Figure 23-5: Changes in forest fire risk in Europe for two time periods: baseline (left) and 20412070 (right), based
on high-resolution regional climate models and the SRES A1B emission scenario. Source: Lung et al., 2013.
[Illustration to be redrawn to conform to IPCC publication specifications.]
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Figure 23-6: Adaptation and mitigation options and their effects on biodiversity. The horizontal axis ranges from
positive effects on biodiversity (left-hand side) to negative effects (right-hand side). Each mitigation/adaptation
option is located on the biodiversity effect axis (solid bars), including an estimate of the uncertainties associated
with the assessment (error bars). The various options are given vertically with mitigation at the top and adaptation at
the bottom. Options located toward the centre of the vertical axis have benefits for both mitigation and adaptation.
Thus, options located at the centre left of the figure have benefits for mitigation, adaptation and biodiversity and
hence are labelled as win-win-win. Other combinations of benefits and dis-benefits are labelled accordingly, e.g.
win-lose-win, lose-win-lose, etc. Based on Paterson et al., 2009.
[Illustration to be redrawn to conform to IPCC publication specifications.]