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|Website=http://www.ipcc.ch/ipccreports/sres/emission/index.php?idp=0
|Website=http://www.ipcc.ch/ipccreports/sres/emission/index.php?idp=0
|ApplicationType=1. Global integrated assessment
|ApplicationType=1. Global integrated assessment
|IMAGERoleDescription=The SRES scenarios were elaborated by IMAGE 2.0  
|IMAGERoleDescription=The SRES scenarios were elaborated by IMAGE 2.0
|Summary=The SRES team defined four narrative storylines, labelled A1, A2, B1 and B2, describing the relationships between the forces driving greenhouse gas and aerosol emissions and their evolution during the 21st century for large world regions and globally . Each storyline represents different demographic, social, economic, technological, and environmental developments that diverge in increasingly irreversible ways. The SRES scenarios were constructed to explore future developments in the global environment with special reference to the production of greenhouse gases and aerosol precursor emissions.
|Summary=The SRES team defined four narrative storylines, labelled A1, A2, B1 and B2, describing the relationships between the forces driving greenhouse gas and aerosol emissions and their evolution during the 21st century for large world regions and globally . Each storyline represents different demographic, social, economic, technological, and environmental developments that diverge in increasingly irreversible ways.  
|KeyReference=IPCC, 2000;
|KeyReference=IPCC, 2000;
|Reference=IMAGE-team, 2001;
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Latest revision as of 15:08, 14 May 2014

Website: http://www.ipcc.ch/ipccreports/sres/emission/index.php?idp=0
Application type: 1. Global integrated assessment
Role of IMAGE framework: The SRES scenarios were elaborated by IMAGE 2.0
Summary: The SRES team defined four narrative storylines, labelled A1, A2, B1 and B2, describing the relationships between the forces driving greenhouse gas and aerosol emissions and their evolution during the 21st century for large world regions and globally . Each storyline represents different demographic, social, economic, technological, and environmental developments that diverge in increasingly irreversible ways.
Key publication(s): IPCC, 2000
Reference(s): IMAGE-team, 2001;
Referred by: Drivers