Task Force on Integrated Assessment Modelling

42nd meeting
Copenhagen, Denmark
April 22-23, 2013

TFIAM 42nd meeting
 Introduction
1. Opening and adoption of the agenda 
2. Welcome  
3. News on the Convention and the status of the revision of the 1999 Gothenburg Protocol Rob Maas
I Recent development of the GAINS model
4. Recent changes in the GAINS modelMarkus Amann
5. Modelling exceedances of air quality limit values and local measuresGregor Kiesewetter
6. Modelling of health impactsMarie-Eve Heroux
7. Modelling of ozone impacts to crops and forestsGina Mills
II Recent policy applications of the GAINS model
8. Optimized policy scenarios for EU28Markus Amann
9. Costs and benefits of Air Pollution controlMike Holland
III Other work related to GAINS
10. Benefits of Air Pollution control for BiodiversityRob Maas
11. Progress in Global Assessments by TF HTAP & TFIAMFrank Dentener
12. Status of the background documents to the revised Gothenburg ProtocolRob Maas
13. Human Well-being and the Macro-economic Effects of Investing in Cleaner Air in IndiaMarkus Amann
IV European modelling experiences
14. The use of modelling tools for policy impact assessment: Experience from the LIAISE Network of ExcellenceStefan Reis
15. Assessment of European air quality in 2050 in the context of climate changeSimone Schucht
15b. Results of the Black Carbon Meeting, Paris 21 March 2013Nadine Allemand
15c. Results of the Air Science Policy Meeting, Dublin 15 April 2013Andrew Kelly
V National modelling experiences
16. Air Pollution and Black Carbon Assessment of the Finnish Climate StrategyMikko Savolahti
17. Air quality impacts of energy scenarios for London and the UKHelen Apsimon
18. Progress in integrated assessment modelling in BelarusSergey Kakareka
19. Progress in integrated assessment modelling in RussiaJulia Ignateva
VI Further Work
20. TFIAM work plan for 2013/2014 

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