Creating a linkage between “Environment” and “Socio-Political” blocks in the International Futures model

Inna Okhremchuk1 OhremchukIA [at] gmail.com
  1. Department of International Information, Lviv Polytechnic National University, UKRAINE, Lviv, 1 Svyatyi Yuriy sq., Building 3, Room 126
Abstract 

In the article were reflected the structure of International Futures model and modelling of carbon emissions with major blocks of model. New components for better modelling climate change and climate mitigation policies were also proposed. The link between “Environment” and “Socio-Political” blocks were developed

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