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AIM/Material Model Training

AIM/Material Model Training. Toshihiko MASUI and Ashish RANA National Institute for Environmental Studies Session 5: Training Sessions for Asia-Pacific Integrated Model (AIM) APEIS Capacity Building Workshop on Integrated Environment Assessment in the Asia Pacific Region October 24-26, 2002

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AIM/Material Model Training

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  1. AIM/Material ModelTraining Toshihiko MASUI and Ashish RANA National Institute for Environmental Studies Session 5: Training Sessions for Asia-Pacific Integrated Model (AIM) APEIS Capacity Building Workshop on Integrated Environment Assessment in the Asia Pacific Region October 24-26, 2002 Hotel Grand Inter-Continental, New Delhi, India

  2. Coverage in this workshop • Summary (Session 4) For understanding AIM/Material model • What is AIM/Material model? • Model formulation • Necessary data for simulation • Future scenario • Training (This session) • Operation of AIM/Material model • Application (Session 7) • Application of AIM/Material model to India and Japan

  3. Contents of this session • Model components  See Chap. 2 & 3 • Model code  Chap. 1, Appendix 1 & 2 • Dataset  Appendix 3 • Demonstration of model run  Chap. 4

  4. Structure of AIM/Material endogenous commodity produced and imported goods are integrated. domestic supply PS(I) fixed commodity household SUP_D(I) SUP_M(I) physical unit exported goods PEX(I) domestic supply PDM(I) imported goods PIM(I) produced goods are shared export and domestic. sector final demand DIS_X(I) DIS_D(I) hypothetical sector household produced goods PY(1) produced goods PY(I) Endowment flow ... production sector PRO(J) CO2 PCARB capital PK(J,”prd”) labor PL pollution generation PX(J,P) recycled input PR(P) energy PS(E) intermediate input PS(N) government pollution management sector POL(J,P) CO2 PCARB env. capital PK(J,P) labor PL energy PS(E) intermediate input PS(N) discharge PZ(P) household household government

  5. Structure of AIM/Material (cont.) production sector pollution management sector production sector pollution management sector production sector labor PL CO2 PCARB import PIM(I) capital PK(J,S) discharge PZ(P) stock change PS(I) transfer between household & government PT export PEX(I) endogenous commodity household HUS government GOV household consumption goods PCH investment goods PI fixed commodity government consumption goods PCG physical unit aggregation of household consumption FCH aggregation of investment goods IVA aggregation of government consumption FCG sector CO2 PCARB final demand investment demand PS(N) government demand PS(N) household energy demand PS(E) household demand except energy PS(N) hypothetical sector Endowment flow production sector

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