diff --git a/source/_static/message-globiom.bib b/source/_static/message-globiom.bib index 1d5e6c2..60fd4e4 100644 --- a/source/_static/message-globiom.bib +++ b/source/_static/message-globiom.bib @@ -16,4 +16,16 @@ @article{fricko_havlik_2017 issn = "0959-3780", doi = "http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2016.06.004", } - +@article{HUPPMANN2019143, +title = "The MESSAGEix Integrated Assessment Model and the ix modeling platform (ixmp): An open framework for integrated and cross-cutting analysis of energy, climate, the environment, and sustainable development", +journal = "Environmental Modelling & Software", +volume = "112", +pages = "143 - 156", +year = "2019", +issn = "1364-8152", +doi = "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2018.11.012", +url = "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1364815218302330", +author = "Daniel Huppmann and Matthew Gidden and Oliver Fricko and Peter Kolp and Clara Orthofer and Michael Pimmer and Nikolay Kushin and Adriano Vinca and Alessio Mastrucci and Keywan Riahi and Volker Krey", +keywords = "Open-source, Energy system optimization, Integrated assessment, Strategic planning tool, Scenario management, Data warehouse", +abstract = "The MESSAGE Integrated Assessment Model (IAM) developed by IIASA has been a central tool of energy-environment-economy systems analysis in the global scientific and policy arena. It played a major role in the Assessment Reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC); it provided marker scenarios of the Representative Concentration Pathways (RCPs) and the Shared Socio-Economic Pathways (SSPs); and it underpinned the analysis of the Global Energy Assessment (GEA). Alas, to provide relevant analysis for current and future challenges, numerical models of human and earth systems need to support higher spatial and temporal resolution, facilitate integration of data sources and methodologies across disciplines, and become open and transparent regarding the underlying data, methods, and the scientific workflow. In this manuscript, we present the building blocks of a new framework for an integrated assessment modeling platform; the “ecosystem” comprises: i) an open-source GAMS implementation of the MESSAGE energy++ system model integrated with the MACRO economic model; ii) a Java/database back-end for version-controlled data management, iii) interfaces for the scientific programming languages Python & R for efficient input data and results processing workflows; and iv) a web-browser-based user interface for model/scenario management and intuitive “drag-and-drop” visualization of results. The framework aims to facilitate the highest level of openness for scientific analysis, bridging the need for transparency with efficient data processing and powerful numerical solvers. The platform is geared towards easy integration of data sources and models across disciplines, spatial scales and temporal disaggregation levels. All tools apply best-practice in collaborative software development, and comprehensive documentation of all building blocks and scripts is generated directly from the GAMS equations and the Java/Python/R source code." +} diff --git a/source/_static/message-globiom.ris b/source/_static/message-globiom.ris index 339fad9..3475843 100644 --- a/source/_static/message-globiom.ris +++ b/source/_static/message-globiom.ris @@ -66,3 +66,34 @@ ST - The marker quantification of the Shared Socioeconomic Pathway 2: A middle- T2 - Global Environmental Change TI - The marker quantification of the Shared Socioeconomic Pathway 2: A middle-of-the-road scenario for the 21st century ER - + +TY - JOUR +T1 - The MESSAGEix Integrated Assessment Model and the ix modeling platform (ixmp): An open framework for integrated and cross-cutting analysis of energy, climate, the environment, and sustainable development +AU - Huppmann, Daniel +AU - Gidden, Matthew +AU - Fricko, Oliver +AU - Kolp, Peter +AU - Orthofer, Clara +AU - Pimmer, Michael +AU - Kushin, Nikolay +AU - Vinca, Adriano +AU - Mastrucci, Alessio +AU - Riahi, Keywan +AU - Krey, Volker +JO - Environmental Modelling & Software +VL - 112 +SP - 143 +EP - 156 +PY - 2019 +DA - 2019/02/01/ +SN - 1364-8152 +DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2018.11.012 +UR - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1364815218302330 +KW - Open-source +KW - Energy system optimization +KW - Integrated assessment +KW - Strategic planning tool +KW - Scenario management +KW - Data warehouse +AB - The MESSAGE Integrated Assessment Model (IAM) developed by IIASA has been a central tool of energy-environment-economy systems analysis in the global scientific and policy arena. It played a major role in the Assessment Reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC); it provided marker scenarios of the Representative Concentration Pathways (RCPs) and the Shared Socio-Economic Pathways (SSPs); and it underpinned the analysis of the Global Energy Assessment (GEA). Alas, to provide relevant analysis for current and future challenges, numerical models of human and earth systems need to support higher spatial and temporal resolution, facilitate integration of data sources and methodologies across disciplines, and become open and transparent regarding the underlying data, methods, and the scientific workflow. In this manuscript, we present the building blocks of a new framework for an integrated assessment modeling platform; the “ecosystem” comprises: i) an open-source GAMS implementation of the MESSAGE energy++ system model integrated with the MACRO economic model; ii) a Java/database back-end for version-controlled data management, iii) interfaces for the scientific programming languages Python & R for efficient input data and results processing workflows; and iv) a web-browser-based user interface for model/scenario management and intuitive “drag-and-drop” visualization of results. The framework aims to facilitate the highest level of openness for scientific analysis, bridging the need for transparency with efficient data processing and powerful numerical solvers. The platform is geared towards easy integration of data sources and models across disciplines, spatial scales and temporal disaggregation levels. All tools apply best-practice in collaborative software development, and comprehensive documentation of all building blocks and scripts is generated directly from the GAMS equations and the Java/Python/R source code. +ER - diff --git a/source/index.rst b/source/index.rst index 4b32004..2f43b58 100644 --- a/source/index.rst +++ b/source/index.rst @@ -7,6 +7,8 @@ These webpages document the IIASA Integrated Assessment Modeling (IAM) framework When referring to MESSAGE-GLOBIOM 1.0 as described in this document, please use the following citations (Download :download:`ris `, :download:`BibTeX `): +* Huppmann, D., Gidden, M., Fricko, O., Kolp, P., Orthofer, C., Pimmer, M., Kushin, N., Vinca, A., Mastrucci, A., Riahi, K., et al. (2019). The MESSAGEix Integrated Assessment Model and the ix modeling platform (ixmp): An open framework for integrated and cross-cutting analysis of energy, climate, the environment, and sustainable development. Environmental Modelling & Software 112, 143–156, `https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2018.11.012 `_. + * Krey V, Havlik P, Fricko O, Zilliacus J, Gidden M, Strubegger M, Kartasasmita G, Ermolieva T, Forsell N, Gusti M, Johnson N, Kindermann G, Kolp P, McCollum DL, Pachauri S, Rao S, Rogelj J, Valin H, Obersteiner M, Riahi K (2016) MESSAGE-GLOBIOM 1.0 Documentation. International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Laxenburg, Austria `http://data.ene.iiasa.ac.at/message-globiom/ `_. * Fricko O, Havlik P, Rogelj J, Klimont Z, Gusti M, Johnson N, Kolp P, Strubegger M, Valin H, Amann M, Ermolieva T, Forsell N, Herrero M, Heyes C, Kindermann G, Krey V, McCollum DL, Obersteiner M, Pachauri S, Rao S, Schmid E, Schoepp W, Riahi K (2017) The marker quantification of the Shared Socioeconomic Pathway 2: A middle-of-the-road scenario for the 21st century. Global Environmental Change, Volume 42, Pages 251-26, `DOI:10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2016.06.004 `_.