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AeroMAPS: Multidisciplinary Assessment of Prospective Scenarios for air transport

AeroMAPS is a framework for performing Multidisciplinary Assessment of Prospective Scenarios for air transport. For instance, it allows simulating and analyzing scenarios for reducing aviation climate impacts through various levers of action. It is intended to become a sectoral Integrated Assessment Model (IAM) taking into account technological, environmental, sociological, economic and other considerations. It aims to assess the sustainability of simulated air transport transition scenarios on multiple criteria.

AeroMAPS is licensed under the GPL-3.0 license.

A documentation is available for more details on AeroMAPS.

Quick start

For a quick start in order to discover the different features of AeroMAPS, a graphical user interface has been developed for facilitating the first uses. It is available at the following address: https://aeromaps.isae-supaero.fr/ Another solution is to use the Binder-hosted graphical user interface.

Quick installation

The use of the Python Package Index (PyPI) is the simplest method for installing AeroMAPS. More details and other solutions are provided in the documentation.

Prerequisite: AeroMAPS needs at least Python 3.8.0.

You can install the latest version with this command:

$ pip install --upgrade aeromaps

Citation

If you use AeroMAPS in your work, please cite the following reference. Other references are available in the documentation.

Planès, T., Delbecq, S., Salgas, A. (2023). AeroMAPS: a framework for performing multidisciplinary assessment of prospective scenarios for air transport. Submitted to Journal of Open Aviation Science.

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