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|IMAGERoleDescription=IMAGE was used to investigate areas of specific interest to policy makers and the wider public, such as contribution of dietary changes to climate policy (Stehfest et al., 2009), the future of aquaculture and environmental consequences (Bouwman et al., 2011; Bouwman et al., 2013b) and the potential for bioenergy and carbon capture storage (CCS), and geo-engineering as part of mitigation strategies (Van Vuuren and Stehfest, 2013).
|IMAGERoleDescription=IMAGE was used to investigate areas of specific interest to policy makers and the wider public, such as contribution of dietary changes to climate policy (Stehfest et al., 2009), the future of aquaculture and environmental consequences (Bouwman et al., 2011; Bouwman et al., 2013b) and the potential for bioenergy and carbon capture storage (CCS), and geo-engineering as part of mitigation strategies (Van Vuuren and Stehfest, 2013).
|KeyReference=Stehfest et al., 2009; Bouwman et al., 2011; Bouwman et al., 2013b; Van Vuuren and Stehfest, 2013;  
|KeyReference=Stehfest et al., 2009; Bouwman et al., 2011; Bouwman et al., 2013b; Van Vuuren and Stehfest, 2013;  
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Latest revision as of 15:27, 20 November 2018

Application type: 5. Scientific research
Role of IMAGE framework: IMAGE was used to investigate areas of specific interest to policy makers and the wider public, such as contribution of dietary changes to climate policy (Stehfest et al., 2009), the future of aquaculture and environmental consequences (Bouwman et al., 2011; Bouwman et al., 2013b) and the potential for bioenergy and carbon capture storage (CCS), and geo-engineering as part of mitigation strategies (Van Vuuren and Stehfest, 2013).
Key publication(s): Van Vuuren and Stehfest, 2013, Bouwman et al., 2013b, Stehfest et al., 2009, Bouwman et al., 2011
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