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All model parameters and initial conditions are accessible via the interlace and therefore changeable by users. Example areas where policy interventions can be introduced into the model are<br> | All IFs model parameters and initial conditions are accessible via the interlace and therefore changeable by users. Example areas where policy interventions can be introduced into the model are<br> | ||
*'''Demographics:''' fertility, mortality (in more detail via the health model), and migration—all of which affect population growth and level. | *'''Demographics:''' fertility, mortality (in more detail via the health model), and migration—all of which affect population growth and level. | ||
*'''Economics:''' on the production side are investment, labor force participation, and productivity (via assumptions about systemic advance, convergence rate, and a wide range of specific endogenous drivers); interventions are also possible on savings levels and consumption patterns and on patterns of trade.<br> | *'''Economics:''' on the production side are investment, labor force participation, and productivity (via assumptions about systemic advance, convergence rate, and a wide range of specific endogenous drivers); interventions are also possible on savings/investment levels and consumption patterns and on patterns of trade and government revenue and expenditure patterns from multiple sources and to multiple targets.<br> | ||
*'''Education:''' enrollment, continuation, and completion/transition rates; spending levels. | *'''Education:''' enrollment, continuation, and completion/transition rates; spending levels. | ||
*'''Health:''' mortality and morbidity rates across 15 different causes. | *'''Health:''' mortality and morbidity rates across 15 different causes. | ||
** government revenue and expenditure patterns from multiple sources and to multiple targets; corruption and democracy levels; status of women; value change. | ** government revenue and expenditure patterns from multiple sources and to multiple targets; corruption and democracy levels; status of women; value change. | ||
* '''Socio-Political Change:''' corruption and democracy levels; status of women; value change. | |||
*'''Geopolitics:''' Country and regional power levels. | *'''Geopolitics:''' Country and regional power levels. | ||
*'''Food and Agriculture:''' Land use and yield/production levels; trade patterns—all of which affect calorie availability and malnutrition rates. | *'''Food and Agriculture:''' Land use and yield/production levels; trade patterns—all of which affect calorie availability and malnutrition rates. | ||
*'''Energy:''' Resource and production level by energy type including renewable energy share, demand level and patterns. | *'''Energy:''' Resource and production level by energy type including renewable energy share, demand level and supply patterns; technology-related reduction in capital costs of energy production (by type). | ||
*'''Infrastructure:''' investment and access extension by type (road, water, sanitation, electricity, ICT). | *'''Infrastructure:''' investment and access extension by type (road, water, sanitation, electricity, ICT). | ||
*'''Environment:''' atmospheric carbon dioxide levels via interventions in models noted above (e.g. land use, | *'''Environment:''' atmospheric carbon dioxide levels via interventions in models noted above which generate emissions (e.g. land use including deforestation, the balance between fossil fuel and renewable energy production and use); water demand by final use and water supply by source. | ||
Prepackaged scenario intervention files also allow integrated analysis of scenario sets including the UNEP GEO-4 set | Prepackaged scenario intervention files also allow integrated analysis of scenario sets including the UNEP GEO-4 set, the Shared Socioeconomic Pathway (SSP) set, and a set built with Pardee-UNDP analysis of the possible future impacts of COVID and/or a Big Push toward achievement of the SDGs. |
Latest revision as of 23:05, 28 December 2024
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Model information | |
Model link | |
Institution | Frederick S. Pardee Center for International Futures, University of Denver (Pardee Center), Colorado, USA, https://pardee.du.edu/. |
Solution concept | |
Solution method | Dynamic recursive with annual time steps through 2100. |
Anticipation | Myopic |
All IFs model parameters and initial conditions are accessible via the interlace and therefore changeable by users. Example areas where policy interventions can be introduced into the model are
- Demographics: fertility, mortality (in more detail via the health model), and migration—all of which affect population growth and level.
- Economics: on the production side are investment, labor force participation, and productivity (via assumptions about systemic advance, convergence rate, and a wide range of specific endogenous drivers); interventions are also possible on savings/investment levels and consumption patterns and on patterns of trade and government revenue and expenditure patterns from multiple sources and to multiple targets.
- Education: enrollment, continuation, and completion/transition rates; spending levels.
- Health: mortality and morbidity rates across 15 different causes.
- government revenue and expenditure patterns from multiple sources and to multiple targets; corruption and democracy levels; status of women; value change.
- Socio-Political Change: corruption and democracy levels; status of women; value change.
- Geopolitics: Country and regional power levels.
- Food and Agriculture: Land use and yield/production levels; trade patterns—all of which affect calorie availability and malnutrition rates.
- Energy: Resource and production level by energy type including renewable energy share, demand level and supply patterns; technology-related reduction in capital costs of energy production (by type).
- Infrastructure: investment and access extension by type (road, water, sanitation, electricity, ICT).
- Environment: atmospheric carbon dioxide levels via interventions in models noted above which generate emissions (e.g. land use including deforestation, the balance between fossil fuel and renewable energy production and use); water demand by final use and water supply by source.
Prepackaged scenario intervention files also allow integrated analysis of scenario sets including the UNEP GEO-4 set, the Shared Socioeconomic Pathway (SSP) set, and a set built with Pardee-UNDP analysis of the possible future impacts of COVID and/or a Big Push toward achievement of the SDGs.