RICE50+
A multi-regional Integrated Assessment Model
A multi-regional Integrated Assessment Model which considers 57 independent regions and spans over five coherent alternative future socio-economic development pathways.
The model is a modular, highly regionalized, and flexible model built upon the DICE model, with calibrated abaetment costs, a variety of regional climate and impact functions. It includes in a modular fashion features such as within-country inequality, Solar Radiation Management, Carbon Dioxide Removal, and Natural Capital, among others.
The modeling framework considers 57 (and up to 160) independent countries/regions. The dynamics of economic growth, greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions, emissions mitigation costs, and economic impacts due to climate change follow the well-known integrated assessment model DICE.
The regional representation is consistent with the finest granularity at which data, especially marginal abatement costs curves (MACC), is available. Socioeconomic drivers, including population and economics growth at the country level, come from the five Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSP).
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Gazzotti, Paolo. “RICE50+: DICE Model at Country and Regional Level.” Socio-Environmental Systems Modelling 4 (April 13, 2022): 18038–18038. https://doi.org/10.18174/sesmo.18038.
A multi-regional Integrated Assessment Model which considers 57 independent regions and spans over five coherent alternative future socio-economic development pathways.
https://github.com/witch-team/RICE50xmodel