ICAM

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ICAM is a climate change model created using Analytica software.

See also

References

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  • West, J. J. and H. Dowlatabadi (1998). On assessing the economic impacts of sea level rise on developed coasts. Climate, change and risk. London, Routledge. 205-20.
  • Leiss, W., H. Dowlatabadi, and Greg Paoli (2001). "Who's Afraid of Climate Change? A guide for the perplexed." Isuma 2(4): 95-103.
  • Morgan, M. G., M. Kandlikar, J. Risbey and H. Dowlatabadi (1999). "Why conventional tools for policy analysis are often inadequate for problems of global change." Climatic Change 41: 271-81.
  • Casman, E. A., M. G. Morgan and H. Dowlatabadi (1999). "Mixed Levels of Uncertainty in Complex Policy Models." Risk Analysis 19(1): 33-42.
  • Dowlatabadi, H. (2003). Scale and Scope In Integrated Assessment: lessons from ten years with ICAM. Scaling in Integrated Assessment. J. Rotmans and D. S. Rothman. Lisse, Swetz & Zeitlinger: 55-72.
  • Dowlatabadi, H. (2000). "Bumping against a gas ceiling." Climatic Change 46(3): 391-407.
  • Morgan, M. G. and H. Dowlatabadi (1996). "Learning From Integrated Assessment of Climate Change." Climatic Change 34: 337-368.