Article
Integrated Global System Model for Climate Policy Assessment: Feedbacks and Sensitivity Studies
Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change; The Ecosystems Center
Climatic Change (impact factor:
3.38).
01/1999;
41(3):469-546.
DOI:10.1023/A:1005326126726
pp.469-546
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Keywords
address global climate change
atmospheric carbon dioxide levels
climate change
climate science
climate sub-models
economic growth
global climate system
Initial runs
Integrated Global System Model
land ecosystems
multi-component model addresses
natural terrestrial ecosystems
nitrous oxide
oceanic circulation
policy alternatives
sample runs
study parametric
sub-models
technological change
United Nations Framework Convention