1. Investigating the nexus of climate, energy, water, and land at decision-relevant scales: the Platform for Regional Integrated Modeling and Analysis (PRIMA).
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Kraucunas, Ian, Clarke, Leon, Dirks, James, Hathaway, John, Hejazi, Mohamad, Hibbard, Kathy, Huang, Maoyi, Jin, Chunlian, Kintner-Meyer, Michael, Dam, Kerstin, Leung, Ruby, Li, Hong-Yi, Moss, Richard, Peterson, Marty, Rice, Jennie, Scott, Michael, Thomson, Allison, Voisin, Nathalie, and West, Tristram
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CLIMATE change models ,CLIMATOLOGY ,CLIMATE change mathematical models ,CLIMATE change mitigation ,DECISION making ,DECISION making in environmental policy - Abstract
The Platform for Regional Integrated Modeling and Analysis (PRIMA) is an innovative modeling system developed at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) to simulate interactions among natural and human systems at scales relevant to regional decision making. PRIMA brings together state-of-the-art models of regional climate, hydrology, agriculture and land use, socioeconomics, and energy systems using a flexible coupling approach. Stakeholder decision support needs underpin the application of the platform to regional issues, and an uncertainty characterization process is used to identify robust decisions. The platform can be customized to inform a variety of complex questions, such as how a policy in one sector might affect the ability to meet climate mitigation targets or adaptation goals in another sector. Current numerical experiments focus on the eastern United States, but the framework is designed to be regionally flexible. This paper provides a high-level overview of PRIMA's functional capabilities and describes some key challenges and opportunities associated with integrated regional modeling. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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