Improving deep decarbonization modelling capacity for developed and developing country contexts

@article{Pye2016ImprovingDD,  title={Improving deep decarbonization modelling capacity for developed and developing country contexts},  author={Steve Pye and Chris Bataille},  journal={Climate Policy},  year={2016},  volume={16},  pages={S27 - S46},  url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:76657283}}
  • S. PyeC. Bataille
  • Published31 May 2016
  • Environmental Science, Engineering
  • Climate Policy
The article finds that there are a range of modelling approaches that have been used across different country contexts, chosen for different reasons, with recognized strengths and weaknesses, and proposes how capacity can be strengthened.

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