Additional contributions were provided by Elisa Lanzi, Katia Karousakis, Katarina Svatikova, Shunta Yamaguchi, Marie-Alix Depuydt, Yiannos Lazzarotto (all OECD Environment Directorate), Ioannis Dafnomilis (PBL), Elena Hooijschuur (PBL), Martijn van der Marel (PBL) and Elke Stehfest (PBL). Visualisation and figures were developed by Emma De Roy, Sebastián Higuera, Samuel Torner and Rocío García (all OECD Environment Directorate).
The analysis benefitted from valuable feedback from Enrico Botta, Bob Diderich, Rocío García, Johannes Goeschl, Kumi Kitamori, Yuval Laster, Mathilde Mesnard, Walid Oueslati, Eeva Leinala, Jane Richardson, Emily Seftel, Jo Tyndall (all OECD Environment Directorate), Hubertus Gay, Koen Deconinck, Hugo Valin (OECD Trade and Agriculture Directorate) and Scott Vaughan (the International Institute for Sustainable Development).
Modelling contributions from PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency were provided by the IMAGE-GLOBIO team led by Detlef van Vuuren: Astrid Bos, Vassilis Daioglou, Jonathan Doelman, Alexandra Marques, Rob Alkemade, Arthur Beusen, Ioannis Dafnomilis, Elena Hooijschuur, Martijn van der Marel and Elke Stehfest. External partners Willem-Jan van Zeist (Wageningen Social & Economic Research) and Jelle Hilbers (Radboud University) are gratefully acknowledged for their contribution to the model-based analysis. Claudio Belis (European Commission Joint Research Centre) and Andreas Gavros (Fincons SpA) also provided the results of TM5-FASST.
The following external experts also contributed to the draft report and analysis: Ethan Addicott, Ian Bateman, Amy Binner (Land, Environment, Economics and Policy Institute, University of Exeter Business School), James Rising (University of Delaware) and Tamma Carleton (University of California, Santa Barbara).
Ijeoma Inyama-Dalles and Illias Mousse Iye (OECD Environment Directorate) provided administrative support. Elizabeth Del Bourgo, Emma De Roy, Max Doughty, William Foster, Rozalia Harsanyi (OECD Environment Directorate) as well as Johanna Gleeson, Elisabeth Schoeffmann and Yumiko Sugaya (OECD Communications Directorate) contributed to communication and outreach aspects of the report. Meral Gedik (independent consultant) prepared the report for publication.
Financial contributions from Canada, the European Union, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Sweden are gratefully acknowledged.