The Asia-Pacific Integrated Model (AIM) is a large-scale computer simulation model developed by the National Institute for Environmental Studies in collaboration with Kyoto University, Mizuho Information & Research Institute and several research institutes in the Asia-Pacific region. The AIM assesses policy options for stabilizing the global climate, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region, with the objectives of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and avoiding the impacts of climate change.
News
2025/10/01 | Member list has been updated |
2025/08/25 | The 31st AIM International Workshop report page has been uploaded |
2024/12/05 | Slide and poster files in the 30th AIM International Workshop have been uploaded |
Latest Publications
Last update: 2025/10/01
- Fujimori S., Oshiro K., Nishiura O., Hasegawa T.: Environmental Modelling & Software, 178 (106087)
"Integration of a computable general equilibrium model with an energy system model: Application of the AIM global model." - Hibino G., Masui T.: Sustainability Science, 19, 223-239
"Development of AIM (Asia-Pacific Integrated Model) and its contribution to policy-making for the realization of decarbonized societies in Asia." - Xia S., Takakura J., Tsuchiya K., Park C., Heneghan R.F., Takahashi K.: BMJ Global Health,
"Unlocking the potential of forage fish to reduce the global burden of disease."