Not exact matches
To mitigate the
impact of future smoke events, the team developed a
model framework which could help governments and policymakers in Southeast Asia identify, in almost real time, the fires with the highest potential to cause damage to human health.
The
framework uses a mathematical
model to quickly identify the fires that will have the biggest
impact on human health downwind.
To inform its Earth system
models, the climate
modeling community has a long history of using integrated assessment
models —
frameworks for describing humanity's
impact on Earth, including the source of global greenhouse gases, land use and land cover change, and other resource - related drivers of anthropogenic climate change.
Mission The mission of PNNL's Aerosol Climate Initiative is to advance the current scientific understanding and parameterization of aerosol processes and properties to improve comprehensive climate
modeling frameworks and to inform policy decisions related to global climate change and the environmental
impacts of aerosols.
Extensive sensitivity analyses indicate that, while differences between
model frameworks and alternative parameter choices make a difference, the economic
impact of improved educational outcomes remains enormous.
Oregon House Bill 4002 (2016) and Massachusetts House Bill 4376 (2014) are
models for statewide
frameworks addressing the
impact of ACEs on student learning.
The
model is the only district leader evaluation
framework designed to correspond to both a teacher evaluation and school leader evaluation
framework to maximize
impact on raising student achievement.
With support from Lumina Foundation for Education and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Evaluation Toolkit was developed for two purposes: (1) To develop a freely accessible, research - based resource that will enable outreach programs to more readily and systematically use data and outcome measures to improve service delivery, and (2) promote research that will identify effective program
models across outreach programs and document the collective
impact of programs by using the evaluation data generated through a common assessment
framework.
Just like with our 5D instructional
framework, we don't contend that the 4D leadership
framework is the only useful
model of high -
impact leadership practices.
By providing teachers with a
model for tracking and assessing their knowledge, skills, and daily lesson preparation within a
framework that incorporates technological instruction, we hope to raise awareness about how these domains
impact classroom instruction on a daily basis, as well as promote increased awareness of developing teachers» responsibility to provide authentic and content - specific technology instruction.
To overcome these drawbacks, researchers at the MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change propose an alternative method that only a handful of other groups are now pursuing: a self - consistent
modeling framework to assess climate
impacts across multiple regions and sectors.
The Inter-Sectoral
Impact Model Intercomparison Project (ISI - MIP): project
framework.
Developed over the past 26 years, the MIT Integrated Global System
Modeling (IGSM)
framework allows researchers to custom - design climate - change scenarios and assess climate
impacts under those scenarios.
The Joint Program IAM integrates a geospatially resolved physical representation of climate
impacts into a coupled human and Earth system
modeling framework.
This work has been conducted under the
framework of the Inter-Sectoral
Impact Model Intercomparison Project (ISI - MIP).
In addition, despite our effort to characterize and possibly minimize the climatic uncertainty, one should be aware of other sources of uncertainty (e.g., in the hydrological and hydraulic
modeling, in the space - time discretization, in the
impact model, among others) which affect complex
modeling framework such as the one presented in this work.
Method: We used consistent climate — air - quality — health
modeling framework across three geographical scales (World, Europe and Ile - de-France) to assess future (2030 — 2050) health
impacts of ozone and PM2.5 under two emissions scenarios (Current Legislation Emissions, CLE, and Maximum Feasible Reductions, MFR).
In contrast, the revised paradigm of anthropogenic
impacts on seawater pH accommodates the full range of realized and future trends in pH of both open - ocean and coastal ecosystems and provides an improved
framework to understand and
model the dynamic pH environment of coastal ecosystems, with observed daily fluctuations often exceeding the range of mean pH values estimated for the open ocean as a consequence of OA during the twenty - first century by GCMs (Price et al. 2012; Tables 1 and 2).
The Carbon Dioxide Removal
Model Intercomparison Project (CDRMIP), which has just been endorsed by CMIP6, brings together
models of the Earth system in a common
framework to explore the potential,
impacts, and challenges of Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR).
MIT: Massachusetts Institute of Technology; IGSM: Integrated Global System
Modeling framework; US DOE: United States Department of Energy; GCAM: Global Change Assessment
Model; IIASA: International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis; MESSAGE:
Model for Energy Supply Systems And their General Environmental
impact; EAA: Environmental Assessment Agency; IMAGE: Integrated
Modelling of Global Environmental Change.