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introduction [2020/04/18 06:21] – [Structure of the documentation] matszintroduction [2024/06/27 16:54] (current) blancom
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 ===== Structure of the documentation ===== ===== Structure of the documentation =====
    
-The documentation is structured as follows. Sections [[what_is_capri|What is CAPRI]]-[[CAPRI_uses_the_GAMS_software|CAPRI uses the GAMS software]] give an overview of CAPRI system and its main software, GAMS. Section 1.4 informs about the CAPRI network. Sections 1.5 and 1.6 describe historical development of the model and more recent examples of CAPRI studies. Chapter "Getting started with CAPRIprovides with system requirements and the main installation instructions.+The documentation is structured as follows. Sections [[introduction#what_is_capri|What is CAPRI]]-[[introduction#CAPRI_uses_the_GAMS_software|CAPRI uses the GAMS software]] give an overview of CAPRI system and its main software, GAMS. Section 1.4 informs about the CAPRI network. Sections 1.5 and 1.6 describe historical development of the model and more recent examples of CAPRI studies. Chapter [[Getting started with CAPRI]] provides with system requirements and the main installation instructions.
  
-The rest of the document largely follows the workflow of the model: the different steps of building up the national, regional and global data base provide the foundations on which the system rests ([[The_CAPRI_Data_Base|Chapter "The CAPRI Data Base"]]). Subsequently the procedure needed to establish a baseline (Chapter "Baseline Generation") is discussed. Chapter "Scenario simulationdeals with the scenario impact analysis, giving descriptions for the regional supply models as well as for the global market model and their interactions in scenario runs. Chapter "Post model analysiscovers some elements of post model analysis, whereas Chapter "Spatial dis-aggregationCAPDIS modulecovers options for spatial downscaling of the NUTS2 results. At the very end (Chapter "Stability testing tools for model tasks"), some developer tools for stability analysis are described.+The rest of the document largely follows the workflow of the model: the different steps of building up the national, regional and global data base provide the foundations on which the system rests ([[The_CAPRI_Data_Base|Chapter "The CAPRI Data Base"]]). Subsequently the procedure needed to establish a baseline (Chapter [[Baseline Generation]]) is discussed. Chapter [[Scenario simulation]] deals with the scenario impact analysis, giving descriptions for the regional supply models as well as for the global market model and their interactions in scenario runs. Chapter [[Post model analysis]] covers some elements of post model analysis, whereas Chapter [[Spatial dis-aggregation CAPDIS module]] covers options for spatial downscaling of the NUTS2 results. At the very end (Chapter [[Stability testing tools for model tasks]]), some developer tools for stability analysis are described.
  
 ===== What is CAPRI ===== ===== What is CAPRI =====
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 **Figure 1: General structure of the CAPRI model** **Figure 1: General structure of the CAPRI model**
  
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 ===== The network ===== ===== The network =====
  
-Methodological development, updating, maintenance and application of CAPRI are based on a //network approach//, in the first 15 years certainly dominated by the key developer Wolfgang Britz and a series of PhD projects supervised by Thomas Heckelei. In the meantime responsabilites have spread with main contributors in recent years being the Bonn team (U Bonn, EuroCARE), Thünen, SLU, JRC-Sevilla and JRC –Ispra. Over the years researchers from various universities and institutes (from Norway, Switzerland and Ireland) have contributed to CAPRI, which can be seen from the contributions to many publications.+Methodological development, updating, maintenance and application of CAPRI are based on a //network approach//, in the first 15 years certainly dominated by the key developer Wolfgang Britz and a series of PhD projects supervised by Thomas Heckelei. In the meantime responsabilites have spread with main contributors in recent years being the Bonn team (U Bonn, EuroCARE), Thünen, SLU, UPM, JRC-Sevilla and JRC–Ispra. Over the years researchers from various universities and institutes (from Norway, Switzerland and Ireland) have contributed to CAPRI, which can be seen from the contributions to many publications.
  
 The CAPRI modelling network may be defined as a ‘club’: there are currently no fees attached to its use but the entry in the network is controlled by the current club members. The members have agreed on a distribution of tasks to maintain and update the system. They as well contribute by acquiring new projects, by quality control of data, new methodological approaches, model results and technical solutions, and by organising events such as training sessions and preparing this documentation. It is currently considered if the club constitution needs an update as well. The CAPRI modelling network may be defined as a ‘club’: there are currently no fees attached to its use but the entry in the network is controlled by the current club members. The members have agreed on a distribution of tasks to maintain and update the system. They as well contribute by acquiring new projects, by quality control of data, new methodological approaches, model results and technical solutions, and by organising events such as training sessions and preparing this documentation. It is currently considered if the club constitution needs an update as well.
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