The resulting
adaptation cost figures range from between U$ 6 billion to U$ 14 billion / year that Pakistan would have to spend at an average in the 2010 - 2050 time frame to cope with the effects of climate change while it will be also left to, unavoidably, bear significant «residual damage» costs induced due to climate change.
Not exact matches
The potential impacts and sectors demanding prioritized
adaptation have been identified in this study and the, associated,
costs of
adaptation have been estimated utilizing three diverse modeling methodologies — using GDP projections, per - capita
figures and «flood» disaster modeling.
The estimated global
cost, after
adaptation, is $ 200B for 0.5 m rise and $ 1T for 1 m rise in 2100: The economic impact of substantial sea - level rise These
costs are dwarfed by the benefits for agriculture and health (see
Figure 3 in the first link).
The proposed ERF uses a
figure of $ 75 - 100 billion as the
cost for
adaptation, which comes from a World Bank study and is a severe underestimation of the real full
cost of
adaptation.