AQUATOX is an aquatic ecosystem simulation model developed by Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Its main goal is to predict the fate of nutrients, organic chemicals, and sediments in different water bodies (e.g.
DESYCO is a GIS-based Decision Support System (DSS) aimed at the integrated assessment of multiple climate change impacts on vulnerable coastal systems (e.g. beaches, river deltas, estuaries and lagoons, wetlands, agricultural and urban areas).
The ICES - Intertemporal Computable Equilibrium System (https://www.icesmodel.org/) model is one of the main modelling tools developed within the FEEM Research Programme "Sustainable Development" and designed to assist in the study of the socio-economic dimension of climate change. ICES is a recursive dynamic general equilibrium model developed with the main (but not exclusive) purpose to assess the final welfare implication of climate change impacts on world economies.
SWAT is a hydrologic model, developed by the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and Texas A&M AgriLife Research, that operates in order to assess the impacts of land management on water quality and quantity in watersheds over long periods. It has the capacity to simulate important nutrient and pesticide processes in the land phase and in the in-stream phase.
WITCH (World Induced Technical Change Hybrid) is an integrated assessment model designed to assess climate change mitigation and adaptation policies. WITCH consists of a dynamic global model that integrates in a unified framework the most important elements of climate change.