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This website is a complete description of the IMAGE 3.0, the Integrated Model to Assess the Global Environment version 3.0, not an update to earlier versions.
This website is a complete description of the IMAGE 3.0, the Integrated Model to Assess the Global Environment version 3.0, not an update to earlier versions.
All components of the model are described in broad terms, with a focus on functionalities, feedbacks, uncertainties, and possible policy applications.  
All components of the model are described in broad terms, with a focus on functionalities, feedbacks, uncertainties, and possible policy applications.  
A general introduction to IMAGE 3.0, and the main model setup can be found under the [[IMAGE framework introduction|introduction to the framework]].


The typical reader is someone working at the science-policy interface, a client or partner for assessments with IMAGE 3.0,  i.e. someone who has a general understanding of global environmental problems and the related policy challenges.  
The typical reader is someone working at the science-policy interface, a client or partner for assessments with IMAGE 3.0,  i.e. someone who has a general understanding of global environmental problems and the related policy challenges.  
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==Set-up of this site==
==Set-up of this site==
A general introduction to IMAGE 3.0, and the main model setup can be found under the [[IMAGE framework introduction|introduction to the framework]] and the [[IMAGE Framework summary]].
The [[Framework overview]] gives a schematic view of the various model components.
The [[Framework overview]] gives a schematic view of the various model components.
You can access all components from this overview.
You can access all components from this overview to get a detailed description.  
 
Every model component is described following the same structure:
Every model component is described following the same structure:
# Introduction with the in- and output variables;
# Introduction with the in- and output variables;

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