Task Force on Integrated Assessment Modelling

38th meeting
Dublin, Ireland
May 17-19, 2010

TFIAM 38th meeting
Introduction
Opening and adoption of the agenda
News from the secretariat on relevant work of the various bodies under the Convention and the status of the 1999 Gothenburg Protocol Rob Maas
I Options for targets in a revised Gothenburg Protocol
Scope for further environmental improvements in 2020 beyond baseline projections Markus Amann
CL exceedances for N and S: Exceeded area or AAE? Max Posch
Analysis of the draft technical annexes to the revised Protocol Tiziano Pignatelli
II Economic aspects of abatement strategies (NEBEI related matters)
New developments in the methodology for Cost-Benefit Analysis Mike Holland
Analysis of the possibilities of SO2 and NOx emission trading Alistair Ritchie
Flexible Air Quality: What are the potential benefits? Herman Vollebergh
Flexibilities: Part2 Andrew Kelly
Adaptive policy mechanisms: Preliminary discussion paper
Preparation of a guidance document on economic instruments Peter Coleman
III Linkages between air pollution and climate change
Progress in extending the GAINS model with short lived climate forcers and the status of reports on the role of black carbon Markus Amann
EU-wide energy scenarios until 2050 generated with the TIMES model Rainer Friedrich
IV Other progress in integrated assessment modelling
Activities of the Network of National Integrated Assessment Modellers Helen ApSimon
Assessing uncertainty in integrated assessment modelling Ian Rodgers
Interim Results of the Joint SRI Atmosphere-IVL-SYKE-IIASA Project Implementation Stefan Estrvm
Recent policy applications of the GAINS Model in Ukraine
Irish Integrated Modelling Project:
Premise, Progress and Plans
Andrew Kelly


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