European Consortium for Modelling of Air Pollution and Climate Strategies (EC4MACS)

www.ec4macs.eu

EC4MACS provides scientific and economic analyses of policies in support of Europe’s Thematic Strategy on Air Pollution and the European Climate Change Programme in order to better understand how to further reduce air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.

There are important interactions and potentially large economic synergies between climate and air quality strategies and the objectives of EU social and economic policies.

Model analyses, based on latest scientific findings and validated data, can provide valuable information on the design of (cost-)effective strategies that meet multiple policy objectives.

A consortium of leading scientific institutions has developed a toolbox of well established modelling tools to explore the synergies and interactions between climate change, air quality and other policy objectives.

The EC4MACS toolbox is now ready for scientific and economic analyses to inform the revision of the Thematic Strategy on Air Pollution in 2013 and the European Climate Change Programme on climate strategies beyond 2012. The EC4MACS toolbox informs about the costs and benefits of the various policy options to reduce reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to further improve air quality in the European Union while maximizing the benefits to EU energy, transport and agricultural policies.

The GAINS framework links models from IIASA and other institutions, including the RAINS integrated assessment model for air pollution; the PRIMES energy model; the TREMOVE transport model; the CAPRI agricultural model; the Chimere atmospheric dispersion model; the GAINS-Europe model for greenhouse gas mitigation; and the


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CONTACT DETAILS

Markus Amann

Program Leader Mitigation Of Air Pollution and Greenhouse Gases

T +43(0) 2236 807 432

Timeframe

01.02.2007 - 31.01.2013

RESEARCH PARTNERS

Further Information

International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
Schlossplatz 1, A-2361 Laxenburg, Austria
Phone: (+43 2236) 807 0 Fax:(+43 2236) 71 313

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