Social Impacts of Climate Change in Chile : A Municipal Level Analysis of the Effects of Recent and Future Climate Change on Human Development and Inequality

This paper uses municipality level data to estimate the general relationship between climate, income, and life expectancy in Chile. The analysis finds that incomes are negatively related to temperature, while life expectancy is not significantly related to average temperatures. Both incomes and life expectancy are greater in areas with either very little rain or a lot of rain. The authors use the estimated relationships to simulate the effects of both past (1958-08) and future (2008-58) climate change. The findings indicate that past climate change has been favorable for the central, and most populous, part of Chile, and it has contributed to reduced poverty and reduced inequality of health outcomes. Whereas temperatures in the past have shown a downward trend for most of the Chilean population, climate models suggest that they will increase in the future, and that there will be a reduction in precipitation in the central part of Chile. The analysis simulates the likely effects of these projected climate changes over the next 50 years. The findings suggest that expected future climate will tend to reduce incomes across the whole country, with an average reduction of about 7 percent, all other things equal.

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Main Authors: Andersen, Lykke E., Verner, Dorte
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2010-01
Subjects:AIR, AIR TEMPERATURE, ALTITUDE, ANNUAL PRECIPITATION, ANTARCTICA, ANTICYCLONES, ATMOSPHERE, ATMOSPHERE-OCEAN GENERAL CIRCULATION, ATMOSPHERIC CLIMATE, AVERAGE ANNUAL RAINFALL, AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD INCOME, BIOMASS, BIOSPHERE, CARBON, CARBON DIOXIDE, CARBON DIOXIDE CONCENTRATION, CARIBBEAN REGION, CENTRAL REGION, CENTRAL REGIONS, CLIMATE, CLIMATE CHANGE, CLIMATE CHANGES, CLIMATE DATA, CLIMATE IMPACTS, CLIMATE MODELS, CLIMATE STRESSES, CLIMATE VARIABLES, CLIMATES, CLIMATIC CHANGES, CLIMATIC CONDITIONS, CLIMATIC DATA, CLIMATIC VARIATION, CO2, COLD WINTERS, COLDER CLIMATES, COSTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE, CROP SCIENCE, DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS, DROUGHT, ECONOMIC GROWTH, EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE, EMISSION, EMISSION ABATEMENT, EMISSIONS, ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION, EXCHANGE RATE, FERTILIZATION, FINANCIAL SUPPORT, FOOD PRODUCTION, FUTURE CLIMATE CHANGE, GLACIERS, GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT, GLOBAL TEMPERATURES, GLOBAL WARMING, HOUSING, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX, IMPACT FROM CLIMATE CHANGE, IMPACT OF CLIMATE, IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE, IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE, INCOME, INCOME DISTRIBUTION, INCOME GENERATION, INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE, IPCC, IRRIGATION, LIFE EXPECTANCY, MACRO-REGION, MELTING GLACIERS, METEOROLOGICAL DATA, METEOROLOGICAL STATIONS, METROPOLITAN REGION, NEGATIVE IMPACT, PER CAPITA INCOME, PHOTOSYNTHESIS, POOR HEALTH, POVERTY REDUCTION, PRECIPITATION, PRECIPITATION ANOMALIES, RAIN, RAINFALL, RAINY SEASON, REGIONAL CLIMATE, REGIONAL CLIMATE PROJECTIONS, RESOURCE ECONOMICS, SCENARIOS, SCHOOLING, SEA-LEVEL, SEASON, SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION, SPATIAL INEQUALITY, SURFACE TEMPERATURE, TEMPERATURE, TEMPERATURE ANOMALIES, TEMPERATURE ANOMALY, TEMPERATURE CHANGE, TEMPERATURE CHANGES, TEMPERATURE DATA, TEMPERATURE INCREASES, TEMPERATURE RECONSTRUCTION, TEMPERATURE VARIATIONS, TEMPERATURES, TROPICS, VEGETATION SCIENCE, VULNERABILITY TO CLIMATE CHANGE, WATER SUPPLIES,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/01/11633478/social-impacts-climate-change-chile-municipal-level-analysis-effects-recent-future-climate-change-human-development-inequality
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/19937
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