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 Research Institute, Mizuho Bank, Ltd. 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: 2026/05/15
- Xia S., Hasegawa T., Jansakoo T., Mason-D'Croz D., Tsuchiya K., Fujimori S., Chepeliev M., Kozicka M., Mishra A., van Zeist W. J., Zhao X., de Lange T., Oliveira T.D., Doelman J.C., Gibson M., Havlík P., Herrero M., Kumar I., Ochi Y., Sulser T.B., Sundiang M., Takahashi K., Takakura J., Wiebe K.: Nature Food, 7, 356-368
"Ozone pollution reduction partially offsets the negative impact of climate change mitigation efforts on global hunger." - Fujimori S., Fan L., Zhao S., Asayama S., Hasegawa T., Nishiura O., Shiraki H., Takahashi K.: Communications Earth & Environment, 7 (118)
"International financial support to achieve the net-zero emissions goal could help resolve equity trade-off between developing and developed countries." - Wijenayake P., Tsuchiya K., Ohashi H., Hirata A., Hasegawa T., Fujimori S., Matsui T., Takahashi K.: Environmental Research Letters, 21 (024031)
"Afforestation and reforestation have varying biodiversity impacts across and within biomes."








