In work packages 2-5 the partners will focus on further developing the models to represent structural change in the economy and technological change, lifestyle changes, spatial and social heterogeneity and avoided climate change impacts, and the co-benefits and trade-offs with other sustainable development goals. In work packages 1 and 6, the partners aim to increase the usability, transparency, legitimacy and hence uptake of IAM results by key user groups.
At the core of framing these work packages is the stakeholder dialogue. It is structured around three user panels from the climate policy domain, businesses and civil society organizations and also includes stakeholders from expert communities that relate to IAM work. Those stakeholders are involved in the project to elicit user needs and perceived hurdles for greater uptake and use of IAMs and give feedback on the research and IAM development work in the other work packages.
WP1
- → Stock taking
- → Stakeholder dialogue
- → Capacity building
for developing and using IAMs
Robustness of IAM results
WP3
Fundamental transformation of consumer goods and services in the context of deep decarbinisation
Stakeholder Dialogue
Capacity building
WP6
- → Synthesis
- → Dissemination
- → Exploitation of results
WORK PACKAGE 1
Stock taking, stakeholder dialogue and capacity building for developing and using IAMs
WORK PACKAGE 2
Transformative structural and technological change and climate change mitigation
WORK PACKAGE 3
Fundamental transformation of consumer services in the context of deep decarbonisation
WORK PACKAGE 4
Spatial and social heterogeneity in integrated assessment modelling
WORK PACKAGE 5
Impacts, co-benefits and links with other SDGs
WORK PACKAGE 6
Synthesis, Dissemination and Exploitation of Results
WORK PACKAGE 7
Management and Coordination