Task Force on Integrated Assessment Modelling

37th meeting
Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland
February 22-24, 2010


TFIAM 37th 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
Time schedule for the implementation of the 1999 Gothenburg protocol Richard Ballaman
I Linkages between air pollution and climate change
Outcome of the Gothenburg Workshop on Air Pollution and Climate Change 19-21 October 2009 Anna Engleryd
The inclusion of near-term radiative forcing into a multi-pollutant/multi-effect framework Markus Amann
Effects of greenhouse gas mitigation options on air polluting emissions in the Netherlands Pieter Hammingh
II Development of the baseline scenario
NIAM proposal to improve transparency of PRIMES Helen Apsimon
Progress in the development of national baseline scenarios for the revision of the Gothenburg Protocol Markus Amann
Latest PRIMES baseline: Dutch comments Wijmenga
Baseline scenario Switzerland as submitted to GAINS Gaston Theis
Gothenburg Protocol Revision: The wisdom of a dual energy scenario approach illustrated Les White
III Status of the ex-post assessment of environmental impacts
Progress by the Co-ordination Centre for Effects Jean-Paul Hettelingh
Progress by the ICP vegetation Gina Mills
IV Analysis of technical annexes
Proposal how to analyse technical annexes with GAINS Tiziano Pignatelli
V Other progress in integrated assessment modelling
Health benefits from climate change mitigation in Europe Rainer Friedrich
International climate policies on a pre-and post-crisis baseline Corjan Brink / Johannes Bollen / Herman Vollebergh
Clean Air Task Force - Introduction and Goals in CLRTAP David McCabe
Non linear decision models to mitigate air quality effects on human health in Northern Italy Luisa Volta
Pathways to carbon-neutral electricity in Europe by 2050 Hilhne Lavray
Towards widening the application of integrated assessment for abatement costs and benefits modelling in EECCA: case study Belarus Sergey Kakareka



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