SISEPUEDE Documentation
SISEPUEDE (SImulating SEctoral Pathways and Uncertainty Exploration for DEcarbonization) is an integrated Python/Julia modeling framework that facilitates exploratory analyses of decarbonization transformations within emissions sectors at the region level. It includes several key components:
Integrated yet separable sectoral models of emissions based on IPCC guidelines for greenhouse gas inventories
Uncertainty specification and trajectory sampling mechanism
A data pipeline management system
Scalable architecture
Customizable variable setup through sector-level categorization
Check out the General Data section to get started.
About the Model
SISEPUEDE is a compartmentalized, sector-based model of emissions based primarily on two key publications from the IPCC:
2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories and
2019 Refinement to the 2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories
These two documents are often abbreviated as V##, C## IPCC GNGHGI in attribute tables. In this notation, V## gives the volume number, while C## gives the chapter number. For example, V5, C6 refers to Volume 5, Chapter 6 (Wastewaster Treatment and Discharge).
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SISEPUEDE and Documentation Terminology
Subsectors
What are subsectors?
Categories
what are categories?
Variables and Fields
The SISEPUEDE integrated modeling framework makes use of a generalizable variable schematic to define input variables for models. There are two components to this naming system:
Model Variables These are conceptual variables–for example, Crop Yield Factor–that are used to group
Variable Fields These are direct inputs to the SISEPUEDE models, entered as fields in a data frame. For example, the input variables associated with Crop Yield Factor include…
- variables are abstract groupings of variables for a defined category
some variables represent no categories
some represent all
some represent only a few
the model fundamentally reads in data frames with fields; those fields are defined by the variable construct
- reading the variable definition tables
Variable Name
Variable Schema
Categories
Simplex Group (probability simplex)
Note
SIMPLEX NOTE EXAMPLE Note that the sum of all initial fractions of area across land use categories u should be should equal 1 to , i.e. \(\sum_u \varphi_u = 1\), where \(\varphi_{\text{$CAT-LANDUSE$}} \to\) frac_lu_$CAT-LANDUSE$ at period t.
Default value
Other attributes