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The objective of the PESETA project is to make an assessment of the monetary estimated impacts of climate change in Europe, based on bottom-up or sectoral physical assessments, given the state-of-the-art of today’s methods and knowledge on the physical impacts of climate change.

The objective of the PESETA project is to make an assessment of the monetary estimated impacts of climate change in Europe, based on bottom-up or sectoral physical assessments, given the state-of-the-art of today’s methods and knowledge on the physical impacts of climate change. It will try to achieve a relatively complete and consistent vision of the monetary valuation of the expected impacts of climate change in Europe, potentially useful for policymakers. The purpose is not to give single values of damage or impact of climate change, but to present plausible ranges, and explain them.

The PESETA project is divided into a series of sectoral studies focusing on the following impact categories: human health, coastal systems, agriculture, tourism, and energy demand. FEEM, together with the Universities of Hamburg and Southampton, is in charge of the studies on coastal systems.