Models and tools available for our research
The Australian Trade and Environment Model is a computable general equilibrium macroeconomic model. It has a comprehensive representation of the Australian economy accounting for economic transactions and factor markets across various agents.
Without urgent and concerted action, by 2060 resource extraction could rise by 60% from 2020 levels – driving increasing damage and risks.
A stock and flows model that allows the estimation of embodied building materials and their emissions, energy and water footprint for single building assessment or whole-of-city analyses.
The IIASA Global Biosphere Management Model (GLOBIOM) is used to analyze the competition for land use between agriculture, forestry, and bioenergy, which are the main land-based production sectors.
Food, Agriculture, Biodiversity, Land & Energy Our food and land systems are at the heart of many of today’s complex […]
The second iteration of the Land-Use Trade-Offs (LUTO) model, is designed to analyse and project the spatial distribution of land use in Australia under alternative socioeconomic, policy, and environmental scenarios.
GTEM-C is a hybrid model that combines a core macroeconomic general equilibrium model with a bottom-up module of energy production with engineering details of various energy technologies.
GTEM-Food accounts for the dynamic impact of technological development, agricultural policies/taxes/subsidies, climate change policies, climate change damage, and net zero emissions transition action.
This model accounts for multiple land use and land cover types by dividing land endowment into 18 Agro-Ecological Zones (AEZs).
LUTO is an integrated environmental and economic model of Australian land use futures and their impact.