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IMAGE (Integrated Model to Assess the Global Environment) is an integrated assessment model that simulates the environmental consequences of human activities worldwide. It represents interactions between society, the biosphere and the climate system to assess sustainability issues such as climate change, biodiversity and human well-being. The objective of the IMAGE model is to explore the long-term dynamics and impacts of global changes that result from interacting socio-economic and environmental factors. News on the IMAGE model is captured at the IMAGE website.
IMAGE (Integrated Model to Assess the Global Environment) is an integrated assessment model that simulates the environmental consequences of human activities worldwide. It represents interactions between society, the biosphere and the climate system to assess sustainability issues such as climate change, biodiversity and human well-being. The objective of the IMAGE model is to explore the long-term dynamics and impacts of global changes that result from interacting socio-economic and environmental factors. The model is often used to develop scenarios supporting environmental assessments and provide insights into the consequences of different response strategies. News on the IMAGE model is captured     at the IMAGE website.


The IMAGE modelling framework has been developed by the [[Colophon|IMAGE team]] under the authority of [http://www.pbl.nl/en PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency]. IMAGE is documented on this website (including updates) and a previous version can be found in the [http://www.pbl.nl/en/publications/integrated-assessment-of-global-environmental-change-with-IMAGE-3.0 IMAGE 3.0 book]. In 2014, 2018 and 2020 IMAGE has been reviewed by an international advisory board. The development strategy for the period  2015-2020 is elaborated in the [http://www.pbl.nl/en/publications/image-strategy-document-2015-2020 IMAGE strategy document].
The IMAGE modelling framework has been developed since the 1980s. Originally, the model focused only on climate change, but the focus has shifted to other environmental and sustainable development issues over time. The IMAGE 3.2 version was released in 2020. IMAGE is documented on this website (including updates) and a previous version can be found in the [http://www.pbl.nl/en/publications/integrated-assessment-of-global-environmental-change-with-IMAGE-3.0 IMAGE 3.0 book]. In 2014, 2018 and 2020 IMAGE was reviewed by an international advisory board. The development strategy for the period  2022-2027 is elaborated in the [http://www.pbl.nl/en/publications/image-strategy-document-2015-2020 IMAGE strategy document].
 
===What is IMAGE?===
IMAGE is an ecological-environmental model framework that simulates the environmental consequences of human activities worldwide. It represents interactions between society, the biosphere and the climate system to assess sustainability issues such as climate change, biodiversity and human well-being. The objective of the IMAGE model is to explore the long-term dynamics and impacts of global changes that result from interacting socio-economic and environmental factors.


===Navigate the website ===
===Navigate the website ===
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===IMAGE and the Integrated Assessment Model Consortium (IAMC) ===
===IMAGE and the Integrated Assessment Model Consortium (IAMC) ===
The IMAGE teams collaborated with the global IAMC, an organization of scientific research organizations that pursues a scientific understanding of integrated assessment modelling and the issues analyzed by these models. Several Integrated Assessment Models (IAMs), including IMAGE, are documented on the [https://www.iamcdocumentation.eu/ IAMC models] website. The IMAGE model framework can be compared to other IAMs through the standardised comparison table with the fundamental model characteristics: [https://www.iamcdocumentation.eu/index.php/Special:RunQuery/Models-AttributesForm Model Comparison]
The IMAGE teams collaborated with the global IAMC, an organisation of scientific research organisations that pursues a scientific understanding of integrated assessment modelling and the issues these models analyse. Several Integrated Assessment Models (IAMs), including IMAGE, are documented on the [https://www.iamcdocumentation.eu/ IAMC models] website. The IMAGE model framework can be compared to other IAMs through the standardised comparison table with the fundamental model characteristics: [https://www.iamcdocumentation.eu/index.php/Special:RunQuery/Models-AttributesForm Model Comparison]


===Availability of data results ===
===Availability of data results ===
* All scenario data (>200 indicators) for major projects are available for download and for viewing in a User Support System (USS)The [[Download]] page explains how to download and use the USS for IMAGE scenarios. USS is a viewer showing the scenario indicators (>200) of several projects.
* All scenario data (>200 indicators) for major projects are available for download and for viewing in a User Support System (USS)The [[Download]] page explains how to download and use the USS for IMAGE scenarios. USS is a viewer showing the scenario indicators (>200) of several projects.
* At IIASA ([http://tntcat.iiasa.ac.at/RcpDb/dsd?Action=htmlpage&page=welcome RCP Database (version 2.0)]) the IMAGE scenario results are part of the database of Integrated Assessment scenarios. At this website many indicators can be viewed and compared.
* At IIASA ([http://tntcat.iiasa.ac.at/RcpDb/dsd?Action=htmlpage&page=welcome RCP Database (version 2.0)]) the IMAGE scenario results are part of the database of Integrated Assessment scenarios. On this website many indicators can be viewed and compared.


===Availability of models===
===Availability of models===
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===The IMAGE 3.0 book===
===The IMAGE 3.0 book===
The contents of this website originates from the [http://www.pbl.nl/en/publications/integrated-assessment-of-global-environmental-change-with-IMAGE-3.0 IMAGE 3.0 book]. The website extends and actualises all information on the IMAGE framework.
The contents of this website originate from the [http://www.pbl.nl/en/publications/integrated-assessment-of-global-environmental-change-with-IMAGE-3.0 IMAGE 3.0 book]. The website extends and actualises all information on the IMAGE framework.


===What is new in IMAGE 3.0===
===What is new in IMAGE 3.2===
* [[What's new in IMAGE 3.0]] summarises the changes in IMAGE (version [[IMAGE 3.0]], released in 2014) compared to the earlier version IMAGE 2.5.
* [[What is new in IMAGE 3.2|What's new in IMAGE 3.0]] summarises the changes in IMAGE (version [[IMAGE 3.0]], released in 2014) compared to the earlier version IMAGE 2.5.


===Purpose and setup of this site===
===Purpose and setup of this site===

Revision as of 14:35, 22 November 2021

IMAGE logo

IMAGE (Integrated Model to Assess the Global Environment) is an integrated assessment model that simulates the environmental consequences of human activities worldwide. It represents interactions between society, the biosphere and the climate system to assess sustainability issues such as climate change, biodiversity and human well-being. The objective of the IMAGE model is to explore the long-term dynamics and impacts of global changes that result from interacting socio-economic and environmental factors. The model is often used to develop scenarios supporting environmental assessments and provide insights into the consequences of different response strategies. News on the IMAGE model is captured at the IMAGE website.

The IMAGE modelling framework has been developed since the 1980s. Originally, the model focused only on climate change, but the focus has shifted to other environmental and sustainable development issues over time. The IMAGE 3.2 version was released in 2020. IMAGE is documented on this website (including updates) and a previous version can be found in the IMAGE 3.0 book. In 2014, 2018 and 2020 IMAGE was reviewed by an international advisory board. The development strategy for the period 2022-2027 is elaborated in the IMAGE strategy document.

Navigate the website

Below, we briefly indicate some of the information available on this website.

To become acquainted with the IMAGE framework:

Policy-related pages:

Model-related pages:

Assessment-related pages:

Publications

IMAGE and the Integrated Assessment Model Consortium (IAMC)

The IMAGE teams collaborated with the global IAMC, an organisation of scientific research organisations that pursues a scientific understanding of integrated assessment modelling and the issues these models analyse. Several Integrated Assessment Models (IAMs), including IMAGE, are documented on the IAMC models website. The IMAGE model framework can be compared to other IAMs through the standardised comparison table with the fundamental model characteristics: Model Comparison

Availability of data results

  • All scenario data (>200 indicators) for major projects are available for download and for viewing in a User Support System (USS)The Download page explains how to download and use the USS for IMAGE scenarios. USS is a viewer showing the scenario indicators (>200) of several projects.
  • At IIASA (RCP Database (version 2.0)) the IMAGE scenario results are part of the database of Integrated Assessment scenarios. On this website many indicators can be viewed and compared.

Availability of models

Most of the models, currently, are not available as downloadable software. They are too complex and require expert use.

The IMAGE 3.0 book

The contents of this website originate from the IMAGE 3.0 book. The website extends and actualises all information on the IMAGE framework.

What is new in IMAGE 3.2

Purpose and setup of this site