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Recent accelerated climate change has exacerbated existing environmental problems in the Mediterranean Basin that are caused by the combination of changes in land use, increasing pollution and declining biodiversity. For five broad and interconnected impact domains (water, ecosystems, food, health and security), current change and future scenarios consistently point to significant and increasing risks during the coming decades. Policies for the sustainable development of Mediterranean countries need to mitigate these risks and consider adaptation options, but currently lack adequate information - particularly for the most vulnerable southern Mediterranean societies, where fewer systematic observations schemes and impact models are based. A dedicated effort to synthesize existing scientific knowledge across disciplines is underway and aims to provide a better understanding of the combined risks posed.
[SDE] Environmental Sciences, Water resources, 330, 550, Environmental Science (miscellaneous); Social Sciences (miscellaneous), Paris Agreement, Environmental impact, Change Projections, Ecosystem services, Region, Global Change, Change Impacts, Sea-Level Rise, Ocean Acidification, Water, Heat Waves, Agriculture, Europe, [SDE]Environmental Sciences, Climate-change impacts
[SDE] Environmental Sciences, Water resources, 330, 550, Environmental Science (miscellaneous); Social Sciences (miscellaneous), Paris Agreement, Environmental impact, Change Projections, Ecosystem services, Region, Global Change, Change Impacts, Sea-Level Rise, Ocean Acidification, Water, Heat Waves, Agriculture, Europe, [SDE]Environmental Sciences, Climate-change impacts
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