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|Partners=PIK; IIASA; FEEM; JRC; UCL; SMASH; UEA; ICCS/E3MLab; UPMF-EDDEN; NTNU; DLR; UU; NRD
|Partners=PIK; IIASA; FEEM; JRC; UCL; SMASH; UEA; ICCS/E3MLab; UPMF-EDDEN; NTNU; DLR; UU; NRD
|Reference=http://www.fp7-advance.eu/
|Reference=http://www.fp7-advance.eu/
|Description=<p>Integrated Assessment Models (IAMs) have become central tools for informing long-term global and regional climate mitigation strategies. However, sound policy advice requires improved representations of complex system interactions and thorough validation of model behavior in order to increase confidence in climate policy assessments.</p>
|Description=<p>Integrated Assessment Models (IAMs) have become central tools for informing long-term global and regional climate mitigation strategies. However, sound policy advice requires improved representations of complex system interactions and thorough validation of model behavior in order to increase confidence in climate policy assessments.




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: - What are broader sustainability implications of alternative mitigation pathways?
: - What are broader sustainability implications of alternative mitigation pathways?
: - How does uncertainty about technological innovation affect optimal innovation policies?
: - How does uncertainty about technological innovation affect optimal innovation policies?
: - How can climate mitigation targets and energy access objectives be reconciled?
: - How can climate mitigation targets and energy access objectives be reconciled?</p>
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Revision as of 16:53, 17 August 2015

Website: http://fp7-advance.eu/
Application type: 5. Scientific research
Role of IMAGE framework: The IMAGE team will lead work package 2 on the improved representation of energy demand. In addition, IMAGE will participate in all other work packages
Summary: The ADVANCE project aims to improve the representations of complex system interactions and to thoroughly validate model behavior in order to increase confidence in climate policy assessments.
Partner(s): PIK, UU, IIASA, Enerdata, FEEM, JRC, UCL, SMASH, UEA, ICCS/E3MLab, UPMF-EDDEN, NTNU, DLR
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Referred by: Energy conversion, Energy demand, Energy supply, Energy supply and demand