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Impact assessment

SWD/2023/412 final

This webpage provides a comprehensive overview of model use for the "SWD/2023/412 final" impact assessment. It aims to provide understanding of who ran the models, model ownership and the role models played in the impact assessment.

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Unique Models
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Institutions that ran the Models

Who Ran the Models

2 models were run by the EC

  • CAPRI
  • IFM-CAP

1 model was run by external institutions

  • SYNOPS-GIS: JKI

Model Use Summary

CAPRI - Common Agricultural Policy Regional Impact Analysis

Role: baseline and assessment of policy options

Run by: European Commission

Ownership: Co-ownership (EU & third parties)

Contribution Details: CAPRI was used to assess the following policy impacts as defined in the Better Regulation Toolbox: EU Exports & imports, Cost of doing business, Emission of greenhouse gases, Productivity, Prices, quality, availability or choice of consumer goods and services, Sustainable production and consumption, Polution by businesses.

IFM-CAP - Individual Farm Model for Common Agricultural Policy Analysis

Role: baseline and assessment of policy options

Run by: European Commission

Ownership: EU ownership (European Commission)

Contribution Details: IFM-CAP was used to assess the following policy impacts as defined in the Better Regulation Toolbox: Cost of doing business.

SYNOPS-GIS - Model for synoptic assessment of risk potential of chemical plant protection products

Role: baseline and assessment of policy options

Run by: JKI

Ownership: Third-party ownership (commercial companies, Member States, other organisations, …)

Contribution Details: SYNOPS-GIS was used to assess the following policy impacts as defined in the Better Regulation Toolbox: Availability or quality of Fresh- or ground water, Number of species, Acidification, contamination or salinity of soil, and soil erosion rates, Polution by businesses.