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Property / has the IPCC statement
 
Approaches that align goals and actions across sectors provide opportunities for multiple and large- scale benefits and avoided damages in the near-term. Such measures can also achieve greater benefits through cascading effects across sectors (English)
Property / has the IPCC statement: Approaches that align goals and actions across sectors provide opportunities for multiple and large- scale benefits and avoided damages in the near-term. Such measures can also achieve greater benefits through cascading effects across sectors (English) / rank
 
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Property / has the IPCC statement: Approaches that align goals and actions across sectors provide opportunities for multiple and large- scale benefits and avoided damages in the near-term. Such measures can also achieve greater benefits through cascading effects across sectors (English) / qualifier
 
Property / has the IPCC statement
 
For example, the feasibility of using land for both agriculture and centralised solar production can increase when such options are combined. (English)
Property / has the IPCC statement: For example, the feasibility of using land for both agriculture and centralised solar production can increase when such options are combined. (English) / rank
 
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Property / has the IPCC statement: For example, the feasibility of using land for both agriculture and centralised solar production can increase when such options are combined. (English) / qualifier
 
Property / has the IPCC statement
 
Similarly, integrated transport and energy infrastructure planning and operations can together reduce the environmental, social, and economic impacts of decarbonising the transport and energy sectors. (English)
Property / has the IPCC statement: Similarly, integrated transport and energy infrastructure planning and operations can together reduce the environmental, social, and economic impacts of decarbonising the transport and energy sectors. (English) / rank
 
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Property / has the IPCC statement: Similarly, integrated transport and energy infrastructure planning and operations can together reduce the environmental, social, and economic impacts of decarbonising the transport and energy sectors. (English) / qualifier
 
Property / has the IPCC statement
 
The implementation of packages of multiple city-scale mitigation strategies can have cascading effects across sectors and reduce GHG emissions both within and outside a city’s administrative boundaries. (English)
Property / has the IPCC statement: The implementation of packages of multiple city-scale mitigation strategies can have cascading effects across sectors and reduce GHG emissions both within and outside a city’s administrative boundaries. (English) / rank
 
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Property / has the IPCC statement: The implementation of packages of multiple city-scale mitigation strategies can have cascading effects across sectors and reduce GHG emissions both within and outside a city’s administrative boundaries. (English) / qualifier
 
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Property / has the IPCC statement: The implementation of packages of multiple city-scale mitigation strategies can have cascading effects across sectors and reduce GHG emissions both within and outside a city’s administrative boundaries. (English) / qualifier
 
Property / has the IPCC statement
 
Integrated design approaches to the construction and retrofit of buildings provide increasing examples of zero energy or zero carbon buildings in several regions. To minimise maladaptation, multi-sectoral, multi-actor and inclusive planning with flexible pathways encourages low-regret and timely actions that keep options open, ensure benefits in multiple sectors and systems and suggest the available solution space for adapting to long-term climate change. (English)
Property / has the IPCC statement: Integrated design approaches to the construction and retrofit of buildings provide increasing examples of zero energy or zero carbon buildings in several regions. To minimise maladaptation, multi-sectoral, multi-actor and inclusive planning with flexible pathways encourages low-regret and timely actions that keep options open, ensure benefits in multiple sectors and systems and suggest the available solution space for adapting to long-term climate change. (English) / rank
 
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Property / has the IPCC statement: Integrated design approaches to the construction and retrofit of buildings provide increasing examples of zero energy or zero carbon buildings in several regions. To minimise maladaptation, multi-sectoral, multi-actor and inclusive planning with flexible pathways encourages low-regret and timely actions that keep options open, ensure benefits in multiple sectors and systems and suggest the available solution space for adapting to long-term climate change. (English) / qualifier
 
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Property / has the IPCC statement: Integrated design approaches to the construction and retrofit of buildings provide increasing examples of zero energy or zero carbon buildings in several regions. To minimise maladaptation, multi-sectoral, multi-actor and inclusive planning with flexible pathways encourages low-regret and timely actions that keep options open, ensure benefits in multiple sectors and systems and suggest the available solution space for adapting to long-term climate change. (English) / qualifier
 
Property / has the IPCC statement
 
Trade-offs in terms of employment, water use, land-use competition and biodiversity, as well as access to, and the affordability of, energy, food, and water can be avoided by well-implemented land-based mitigation options, especially those that do not threaten existing sustainable land uses and land rights, with frameworks for integrated policy implementation. (English)
Property / has the IPCC statement: Trade-offs in terms of employment, water use, land-use competition and biodiversity, as well as access to, and the affordability of, energy, food, and water can be avoided by well-implemented land-based mitigation options, especially those that do not threaten existing sustainable land uses and land rights, with frameworks for integrated policy implementation. (English) / rank
 
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Property / has the IPCC statement: Trade-offs in terms of employment, water use, land-use competition and biodiversity, as well as access to, and the affordability of, energy, food, and water can be avoided by well-implemented land-based mitigation options, especially those that do not threaten existing sustainable land uses and land rights, with frameworks for integrated policy implementation. (English) / qualifier
 
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Property / has the IPCC statement: Trade-offs in terms of employment, water use, land-use competition and biodiversity, as well as access to, and the affordability of, energy, food, and water can be avoided by well-implemented land-based mitigation options, especially those that do not threaten existing sustainable land uses and land rights, with frameworks for integrated policy implementation. (English) / qualifier
 

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    Approaches that align goals and actions across sectors provide opportunities for multiple and large- scale benefits and avoided damages in the near-term. Such measures can also achieve greater benefits through cascading effects across sectors (English)
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    For example, the feasibility of using land for both agriculture and centralised solar production can increase when such options are combined. (English)
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    Similarly, integrated transport and energy infrastructure planning and operations can together reduce the environmental, social, and economic impacts of decarbonising the transport and energy sectors. (English)
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    The implementation of packages of multiple city-scale mitigation strategies can have cascading effects across sectors and reduce GHG emissions both within and outside a city’s administrative boundaries. (English)
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    Integrated design approaches to the construction and retrofit of buildings provide increasing examples of zero energy or zero carbon buildings in several regions. To minimise maladaptation, multi-sectoral, multi-actor and inclusive planning with flexible pathways encourages low-regret and timely actions that keep options open, ensure benefits in multiple sectors and systems and suggest the available solution space for adapting to long-term climate change. (English)
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    Trade-offs in terms of employment, water use, land-use competition and biodiversity, as well as access to, and the affordability of, energy, food, and water can be avoided by well-implemented land-based mitigation options, especially those that do not threaten existing sustainable land uses and land rights, with frameworks for integrated policy implementation. (English)
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