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Demography

PHOENIX is a tool to assess future changes (simulation period is 1950-2100) in the population size and structure in relation to the socio-economic conditions and state of the environment for 25 world regions of IMAGE 2.4.

Demography
Description of PHOENIX and relations with other models   Fertility Submodel
Model structure

Mortality Submodel

Population Submodel

References

Bongaarts, J. and R.G. Potter, 1983. Fertility, biology and behavior: an analysis of the proximate determinants. Academic Press, New York. pp.

Frenk, J. , J. L. Bobadilla, et al., 1993. Elements for a theory of the health transition. In: Elements for a theory of the health transition. (Eds. A.K. L. C. Chen and N.C. Ware) Harvard University Press, Boston. pp.

Hilderink, H., E. Mosselman, A. Beusen, M. van Asselt, M. den Elzen, P. de Vink and J. Rotmans, 1998. TARGETS CD. ESIAM: Electronic Series on Integrated Assessment, 1, 1-29 (+ CDrom).

Hilderink, H., 2000. World population in transition: An integrated regional modeling framework. Phd-thesis, Thela thesis, Amsterdam. pp. 256.

Rosero-Bixby, L. and J.B. Casterline, 1993. Modelling diffusion effects in fertility transition. Population studies, 47, 147-167

UNDP, 2000. Human development report. New York.

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related theme sites

FAIR: theme-based website of the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency. Link to this website. HYDE: theme-based website logo of the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency. Link to this website. logo theme site GISMO Phoenix: theme-based website of the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency. Link to this website. DGAR - Emissions Database for Global Atmospheric Research. Link to this website.

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