Integrated assessment: Missing link in the acid rain debate? |
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Authors: | David G. Streets |
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Affiliation: | (1) Energy and Environmental Systems Division, Argonne National Laboratory, 9700 South Cass Avenue, 60439 Argonne, Illinois, USA |
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Abstract: | The United States is finding it difficult to develop a coherent policy on acid rain. Despite more than a decade of scientific research and policy initiatives, no clear course of action has been identified. This article argues that what is missing is an integrated assessment of the scientific knowledge that will guide the political process. The role of the integrated assessment is described, and a conceptual framework presented that would accomplish the desired goal. Currently available acid rain assessment models are compared against this framework and found to be less than satisfactory. The article concludes by stressing the opportunity now available to the National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program to perform such an assessment and break the logjam. |
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Keywords: | Acid rain Integrated assessment Assessment modeling Policy analysis Control strategies |
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