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|Application=Roads from Rio+20 (2012) project;
|Application=Roads from Rio+20 (2012) project;
|KeyReference=Braspenning Radu et al., 2012; Harnisch et al., 2009; Van Vuuren et al., 2006;
|KeyReference=Braspenning Radu et al., 2012; Harnisch et al., 2009; Van Vuuren et al., 2006;
|InputVar=Energy and industry activity level; Feed crop requirement; Animal stock; Land cover, land use - grid; Emission abatement; Soil N budget - grid; Soil P budget - grid;  GDP per capita; NH3 emission - grid;
|InputVar=Energy and industry activity level; Feed crop requirement; Animal stock; Land cover, land use - grid; Emission abatement; Soil N budget - grid; Soil P budget - grid;  GDP per capita; NH3 emission - grid; Industrial value added;  
|Parameter=Emission factors; Relationship income and emission factor;
|Parameter=Emission factors; Relationship income and emission factor;
|OutputVar=CO2 emission from energy and industry; CO, NMVOC emissions; Non CO2 GHG emissions (CH4, N2O, Halocarbon);  BC, OC, NOx emissions; SO2 emission; Nitrogen deposition - grid;
|OutputVar=CO2 emission from energy and industry; CO, NMVOC emissions; Non CO2 GHG emissions (CH4, N2O, Halocarbon);  BC, OC, NOx emissions; SO2 emission; Nitrogen deposition - grid;

Revision as of 16:09, 20 February 2014

Emission module of IMAGE 3.0
Flowchart Emissions. See also the Input/Output Table on the introduction page. Anthropogenic sources, for natural sources see Table 5.2.2. More detail on inputs and outputs, and how they link to other IMAGE components is presented at the end of this section (Emission table).

Key policy issues

  • How will emissions of greenhouse gases and air pollutants develop in scenarios with and without policy interventions, such as climate policy and air pollution control?
  • What synergies between climate policy and air pollution control can be identified?

Introduction