The major components of the International Futures (IFs) modeling system are extensively documented in working papers, and documentation of any given component is updated at intervals to reflect additions and refinements as well as connections to other system components. Because of its evolving nature, it is important to note working paper numbers and dates when using and citing model documentation.
Hughes, B.B., Kuhn, R., Peterson, C.M., Rothman, D.S., Solorzano, J.R. (2011). Improving global health: Forecasting the next 50 years (Patterns of potential human progress volume 3). Routledge.
Hughes, B.B., Kuhn, R., Peterson, C.M., Rothman, D.S., Solorzano, J.R. (2011). Improving global health: Forecasting the next 50 years (Patterns of potential human progress volume 3). Routledge.
Hughes, B.B., Kuhn, R., Peterson, C.M., Rothman, D.S., Solorzano, J.R. (2011). Improving global health: Forecasting the next 50 years (Patterns of potential human progress volume 3). Routledge.
Cantore, Nicola. 2011. “Future Paths of Poverty: A Scenario Analysis with Integrated Assessment Models.” Chronic Poverty Research Centre Working Paper No. 200. Overseas Development Institute, London.
Hughes, Barry B. 2011. "Use of International Futures (IFs) on an Apple Macintosh." Working paper 2011.01.05. Pardee Center for International Futures, Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver, Denver, CO.