Emissions Scenarios

IPCC, 2000 - Nebojsa Nakicenovic and Rob Swart (Eds.)
Cambridge University Press, UK. pp 570
Available from Cambridge University Press, The Edinburgh Building Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge CB2 2RU ENGLAND
Summary for Policymakers
IPCC, Geneva, Switzerland. pp 20.
Available from IPCC Secretariat in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Spanish and Russian.
Contents


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Foreword
Preface

Summary for policymakers
Technical Summary

Chapters
Chapter 1: Background and Overview
Chapter 2: An Overview of the Scenario Literature
Chapter 3: Scenario Driving Forces
Chapter 4: An Overview of Scenarios
Chapter 5: Emission Scenarios
Chapter 6: Summary Discussions and Recommendations

Appendices index
I: SRES Terms of Reference: New IPCC Emission Scenarios
II: SRES Writing Team and SRES Reviewers
III: Definition of SRES World Region
IV: Six Modeling Approaches
V: Database Description
VI: Open Process
VII Data tables
VIII Acronyms and Abbreviations
IX Chemical Symbols
X Units
XI Glossary of Terms
XII List of Major IPCC Reports

Authors: Nebojsa Nakicenovic, Joseph Alcamo, Gerald Davis, Bert de Vries, Joergen Fenhann, Stuart Gaffin, Kenneth Gregory, Arnulf Grübler, Tae Yong Jung,
Tom Kram, Emilio Lebre La Rovere, Laurie Michaelis, Shunsuke Mori, Tsuneyuki Morita, William Pepper, Hugh Pitcher, Lynn Price, Keywan Riahi, Alexander Roehrl, Hans-Holger Rogner, Alexei Sankovski, Michael Schlesinger, Priyadarshi Shukla, Steven Smith, Robert Swart, Sascha van Rooijen, Nadejda Victor, Zhou Dadi

Edited by:Nebojsa Nakicenovic (Leader of the Transitions to New Technologies Project at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), in Austria) and Rob Swart (Head of the Technical Support Unit of Working Group III on Mitigation of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), in the Netherlands).