October 31, 2012
Book Chapter

Integrated Assessment Modeling

This paper discusses the role of Integrated Assessment models (IAMs) in climate change research. IAMs are an interdisciplinary research platform, which constitutes a consistent scientific framework in which the large-scale interactions between human and natural Earth systems can be examined. In so doing, IAMs provide insights that would otherwise be unavailable from traditional single-discipline research. By providing a broader view of the issue, IAMs constitute an important tool for decision support. IAMs are also a home of human Earth system research and provide natural Earth system scientists information about the nature of human intervention in global biogeophysical and geochemical processes.

Revised: May 22, 2013 | Published: October 31, 2012

Edmonds J.A., K.V. Calvin, L.E. Clarke, A.C. Janetos, S.H. Kim, M.A. Wise, and H.C. McJeon. 2012. "Integrated Assessment Modeling." In Encyclopedia of Sustainability Science and Technology, edited by RA Meyers. 5398-5428. New York, New York:Springer. PNNL-SA-81383.