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|Status=On hold
|Status=On hold
|Reference=Den Elzen et al., 2007; Den Elzen and van Vuuren, 2007; Van Vliet et al., 2009; Van Vuuren et al., 2011; Van Vuuren et al., 2012; European Commission, 2010; Den Elzen et al., 2011a; Den Elzen et al., 2011b; Den Elzen et al., 2012a; UNEP, 2012; Hof et al., 2013; Höhne et al., 2012; Roelfsema et al., 2013a; Roelfsema et al., 2013b; Den Elzen and Höhne, 2010; Den Elzen et al., 2012c; Hof et al., 2012;
|Description=The FAIR model can be used to look into certain baseline developments, such as the expected damage costs of climate change. However, more often baseline developments are explored using the larger IMAGE framework, whereas the FAIR model receives this information as input for policy analysis.
|Example=As part of the IMAGE framework, the FAIR model can evaluate a large number of policies, including:
* Long-term mitigation strategies (emission reductions over time) (for instance, [[Den Elzen et al., 2007]]; [[Den Elzen and van Vuuren, 2007]]; [[Van Vliet et al., 2009]]; [[Van Vuuren et al., 2011]]; [[Van Vuuren et al., 2012]]);
* Evaluation of current reduction proposals by countries and policy options (next 10-20 years) (for instance, [[European Commission, 2010]]; [[Den Elzen et al., 2011a]]; [[Den Elzen et al., 2011b]];[[Den Elzen et al., 2012]]; [[UNEP, 2012]]; [[Hof et al., 2013]]);
* Evaluation of domestic climate and energy policies (next 10-20 years) (for instance, [[Höhne et al., 2012]]; [[Roelfsema et al., 2013a]];[[Roelfsema et al., 2013a]]).
* Evaluation of burden-sharing or effort-sharing regimes (for instance, [[Den Elzen and Höhne, 2010]]; [[Den Elzen et al., 2012]]; [[Hof et al., 2012]])
* Analysis of regional abatement costs and emission trading (for instance, den Elzen et al. 2008; den Elzen et al. 2011; Mendoza Beltrán et al. 2011);
* Evaluation of proposals on financing climate policies (for instance Hof et al. 2009; 2011);
* Evaluation of trade-offs between mitigation costs, adaptation costs and the benefits of reduced climate damage (for instance, Hof et al. 2008; 2009; 2010).
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