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National Interests: Priorities and Security
 

Assessment of the climate change impact on the economy of Russian regions

Vol. 10, Iss. 34, SEPTEMBER 2014

Available online: 31 August 2014

Subject Heading: FEATURES OF REGIONAL ADVANCEMENT

JEL Classification: 

Pages: 43-50

Shkiperova G.T. Institute of Economics, Karelian Scientific Centre of RAS, Petrozavodsk, Republic of Karelia, Russian Federation
shkiperova@mail.ru

Druzhinin P.V. Institute of Economics, Karelian Scientific Centre of RAS, Petrozavodsk, Republic of Karelia, Russian Federation
pdruzhinin@mail.ru

Climate change has a direct impact on human health and safety and on the status of various sectors of the economy. The authors point out that one of the main causes of climate change is the increase in greenhouse gas emissions. The article evaluates the impact of economic development on greenhouse gas emissions in Russia and highlights the main factors that reduce the negative impact on the environment of the territories. The paper uses data from the North-Western regions of Russia, which builds and tests the models to assess the impact of the changing climate conditions on the yield of different crops.

Keywords: climate change, economic growth, greenhouse gas emissions, crop yields

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