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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. | ||
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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