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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Latest Publications
Last update: 2020/10/15
- Boonpanya T., Masui T.: Journal of Cleaner Production, 280 (Part1)
"Assessing the economic and environmental impact of freight transport sectors in Thailand using computable general equilibrium model." - Hanaoka T., Masui T.: Environmental Pollution, 261
"Exploring Effective Short-Lived Climate Pollutant Mitigation Scenarios by Considering Synergies and Trade-offs of Combinations of Air Pollutant Measures and Low Carbon Measures towards the Level of the 2 °C Target in Asia. " - Nakajima T., Ohara T., Masui T., Takemura T., Yoshimura K., Goto D., Hanaoka T., Itahashi S., Kurata G., Kurokawa J., Maki T., Masutomi Y., Nakata M., Nitta T., Seposo X., Sudo K., Suzuki C., Suzuki K., Tsuruta H., Ueda K., Watanabe S., Yu Y., Yumimoto K., Zhao S.: Progress in Earth and Planetary Science, 7 (33)
"A Development of Reduction Scenarios of the Short-Lived Climate Pollutants (SLCPs) for Mitigating Global Warming and Environmental Problems."