This paper compares cost curves of SO2, NOx and PM2.5 emission controls generated with the RAINS (Regional Air Pollution Information and Simulation) model with cost estimates obtained from the GAINS (Greenhouse Gas - Air Pollution Interactions and Synergies) model. Based on the same set of input data, results from both models are very similar, and differences are considered as insignificant
Many of the traditional air pollutants and greenhouse gases have common sources, offering a cost-eff...
We describe a strategy for dealing with the challenges of air pollution and climate change capable o...
This document describes the optimization framework of the GAINS model as used for the development of...
The paper introduces two major model approaches to estimate emission control costs and develops a me...
Many of the traditional air pollutants and greenhouse gases have common sources, offering a cost-eff...
This paper describes the part of the Regional Pollution Information and Simulation (RAINS) model dea...
This paper describes the module of the Regional Air Pollution Information and Simulation (RAINS) mod...
In 1999 the optimization mode of the Regional Air Pollution Information and Simulation (RAINS) model...
This paper marks an important step in the development of the Regional Acidification INformation and ...
The Swedish Parliament has adopted fifteen environmental quality objectives. To be able to attain th...
This document describes the optimization framework of the GAINS model for Europe. The approach is co...
The Regional Air Pollution INformation and Simulation (RAINS) model provides a consistent framework ...
Many of the traditional air pollutants and greenhouse gases have common sources, offering a cost-eff...
Many of the traditional air pollutants and greenhouse gases have common sources, offering a cost-eff...
The RAINS (Regional Air Pollution and Simulation) model (Alcamo et al., 1990. The RAINS Model of Aci...
Many of the traditional air pollutants and greenhouse gases have common sources, offering a cost-eff...
We describe a strategy for dealing with the challenges of air pollution and climate change capable o...
This document describes the optimization framework of the GAINS model as used for the development of...
The paper introduces two major model approaches to estimate emission control costs and develops a me...
Many of the traditional air pollutants and greenhouse gases have common sources, offering a cost-eff...
This paper describes the part of the Regional Pollution Information and Simulation (RAINS) model dea...
This paper describes the module of the Regional Air Pollution Information and Simulation (RAINS) mod...
In 1999 the optimization mode of the Regional Air Pollution Information and Simulation (RAINS) model...
This paper marks an important step in the development of the Regional Acidification INformation and ...
The Swedish Parliament has adopted fifteen environmental quality objectives. To be able to attain th...
This document describes the optimization framework of the GAINS model for Europe. The approach is co...
The Regional Air Pollution INformation and Simulation (RAINS) model provides a consistent framework ...
Many of the traditional air pollutants and greenhouse gases have common sources, offering a cost-eff...
Many of the traditional air pollutants and greenhouse gases have common sources, offering a cost-eff...
The RAINS (Regional Air Pollution and Simulation) model (Alcamo et al., 1990. The RAINS Model of Aci...
Many of the traditional air pollutants and greenhouse gases have common sources, offering a cost-eff...
We describe a strategy for dealing with the challenges of air pollution and climate change capable o...
This document describes the optimization framework of the GAINS model as used for the development of...