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This scholarly work by Blanco J provides a thorough analysis of the socioeconomic effects of climate change in 2016 and beyond. The book examines how climate shifts affect economic structures, labor markets, agricultural systems, and social inequalities across different regions and demographics.
The author explores both direct impacts such as resource scarcity and environmental degradation, as well as indirect consequences including economic disruption, migration patterns, and health disparities. The text addresses critical policy considerations and adaptation strategies that governments and organizations must implement to mitigate negative socioeconomic outcomes.
Published by InTech, this non-fiction volume serves as an essential resource for understanding the complex relationships between environmental change and human welfare, making it valuable for students, policymakers, and researchers in environmental science, economics, and social studies.







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