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Forest sector is divided into managed forests and no-managed forests. The primary forest products are supplied from managed forests <ref>Petr Havlík, Hugo Valin, Mario Herrero, Michael Obersteiner, Erwin Schmid, Mariana C Rufino, Aline Mosnier, Philip K Thornton, Hannes Böttcher, Richard T Conant, 2014. Climate change mitigation through livestock system transitions. ''proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences'' 111, 3709-3714.</ref>. The built-up, water and ice areas are assumed constant during the study period.
Forest sector is divided into managed forests and no-managed forests. The primary forest products are supplied from managed forests <ref>Petr Havlík, Hugo Valin, Mario Herrero, Michael Obersteiner, Erwin Schmid, Mariana C Rufino, Aline Mosnier, Philip K Thornton, Hannes Böttcher, Richard T Conant, 2014. Climate change mitigation through livestock system transitions. ''proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences'' 111, 3709-3714.</ref>. The built-up, water and ice areas are assumed constant during the study period.
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Model Documentation - C3IAM

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Institution Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, Beijing Institute of Technology (CEEP-BIT), China, http://ceep.bit.edu.cn/english/.
Solution concept General equilibrium (closed economy)
Solution method Optimization
Anticipation

Forest sector is divided into managed forests and no-managed forests. The primary forest products are supplied from managed forests [1]. The built-up, water and ice areas are assumed constant during the study period.






























References

  1. Petr Havlík, Hugo Valin, Mario Herrero, Michael Obersteiner, Erwin Schmid, Mariana C Rufino, Aline Mosnier, Philip K Thornton, Hannes Böttcher, Richard T Conant, 2014. Climate change mitigation through livestock system transitions. proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111, 3709-3714.