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|Reference=Den Elzen et al., 2007; Van Vuuren et al., 2011a; Meinshausen et al., 2011b; Den Elzen et al., 2013; Hof et al., 2013; Roelfsema et al., 2014; Den Elzen et al., 2012a; Hof et al., 2012; Hof et al., 2008; Hof et al., 2010; De Bruin et al., 2009; Admiraal et al., 2015; UNFCCC (2015b); Den Elzen et al., 2016;
|Reference=Den Elzen et al., 2007; Van Vuuren et al., 2011a; Meinshausen et al., 2011b; Den Elzen et al., 2013; Hof et al., 2013; Roelfsema et al., 2014; Den Elzen et al., 2012a; Hof et al., 2012; Hof et al., 2008; Hof et al., 2010; De Bruin et al., 2009; Admiraal et al., 2015; UNFCCC (2015b); Den Elzen et al., 2016; UNEP (2016);  
|Description=FAIR consists of six linked modules as presented in the flowchart and described briefly below.  
|Description=FAIR consists of six linked modules as presented in the flowchart and described briefly below.  


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The Policy evaluation module calculates emission levels resulting from the pledges and mitigation actions submitted by developed and developing countries as part of the 2015 {{abbrTemplate|UNFCCC}} Paris agreement ([[UNFCCC (2015b)]]). Next, this module analyses the impact of planned and/or implemented domestic mitigation policies, such as carbon taxes, feed-in tariffs and renewable targets, on national emissions by 2030 to determine whether countries are on track with their reduction pledges ([[Roelfsema et al., 2014]]; [[Den Elzen et al., 2016]]). The module is used in conjunction with a wide range of evaluation tools developed in cooperation with [[IIASA]], [[JRC]] and [[ECOFYS]], such as tools for analysing policy options for land-use credits and surplus emissions.
The Policy evaluation module calculates emission levels resulting from the pledges and mitigation actions submitted by developed and developing countries as part of the 2015 {{abbrTemplate|UNFCCC}} Paris agreement ([[UNFCCC (2015b)]]). Next, this module analyses the impact of planned and/or implemented domestic mitigation policies, such as carbon taxes, feed-in tariffs and renewable targets, on national emissions by 2030 to determine whether countries are on track with their reduction pledges ([[Roelfsema et al., 2014]]; [[Den Elzen et al., 2016]]; [[UNEP (2016)]]). The module is used in conjunction with a wide range of evaluation tools developed in cooperation with [[IIASA]], [[JRC]] and [[ECOFYS]], such as tools for analysing policy options for land-use credits and surplus emissions.





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