| 2.3. Anticipated Effects of Climate Change
2.3.1. Background This section outlines recent developments of methods and tools that are used 
  to anticipate the effects of climate changethe broad approaches to climate 
  change impact and vulnerability assessment. It considers future research and 
  development needs, particularly to facilitate more informed policy decisions. 
 Based on interviews with experts and reviews of impacts methodologies, seven 
  questions frame recent progress and needs for impacts methods and tools: 
   What are the appropriate scales of analysis for impact assessments? What should be the baselines for comparison? How should integrated scenarios of climatic and socioeconomic change be 
    used? What are the prospects for assessing the impacts of climatic extremes and 
    variability?  How can transient effects be included in methods and tools? What is the recent progress in methods for assessing adaptive capacity? How can vulnerability be related to policies for reducing GHG emissions? Conclusions are provided in the following subsections; the succeeding subsections 
  provide further insight. |