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.
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2022/07/21 | AIM Workshop page has been updated |
2021/10/25 | Publication page has been updated |
2021/10/01 | The 27th AIM International Workshop report page has been uploaded |
Latest Publications
Last update: 2021/10/25
- Marissa M., Masui T.: Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, 26, 37
"Potential impact of introducing emission mitigation policies in Indonesia: how much will Indonesia have to spend?." - Thiery W., Lange S., Rogelj J., Schleussner C.-F., Gudmundsson L., Seneviratne S. I., Frieler K., Emanuel K., Geiger T., Bresch D. N., Zhao F., Willner S. N., Büchner M., Volkholz J., Andrijevic M., Bauer N., Chang J., Ciais P., Dury M., François L., Grillakis M., Gosling S. N., Hanasaki N., Hickler T., Huber V., Ito A., Jägermeyr J., Khabarov N., Koutroulis A., Liu W., Lutz W., Mengel M., Müller C., Ostberg S., Reyer C. P. O., Stacke T., Wada Y.: Science, 374 (6564), 158-160
"Intergenerational inequities in exposure to climate extremes." - Zhang R., Hanaoka T.: Resources, Conservation & Recycling, 170 (105622)
"Deployment of electric vehicles in China to meet the carbon neutral target by 2060: provincial disparities in energy systems, CO2 emissions and cost effectiveness."