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Integrated assessment of emission control scenarios,including the impact of tropospheric ozone
Authors:M Amann  M Baldi  C Heyes  Z Klimont  W Schöpp
Institution:1. International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, A-2361, Laxenburg, Austria
Abstract:The RAINS (Regional Air Pollution INformation and Simulation) model was developed at IIASA as an integrated assessment tool to assist policy advisors in evaluating options for reducing acid rain. In recent years, the European implementation of this model has been used to support the negotiations on an updated, effect-based Sulphur Protocol under the Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution. The development of future strategies for reducing the environmental damage caused by air pollutants requires a multi-pollutant, multi-effect approach. In this context, the RAINS model is being further developed to include ozone. This paper outlines the development of an integrated assessment model for tropospheric ozone, which combines information on the emissions of ozone precursors (NOx and VOCs), the available control technologies and abatement costs, the formation and transport of ozone and its environmental effects in Europe.
Keywords:integrated assessment model  RAINS  tropospheric ozone  NOx  VOCs  emission control scenarios
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