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In cooperation with National Member
Organizations of Indonesia, Vietnam,
and Malaysia, IIASA co-hosted a session
on applied systems analysis as part of
the ninth Association of Southeast Asian
Nations (ASEAN) Science and Technology
Week (ASTW), which took place in August.
ASTW showcases science and technology
achievements in ASEAN member countries,
relevant to the needs of the public and
private sectors in the region.
The aim of the session on applied systems
analysis was to connect international
expertise and experience with domestic
challenges and initiatives. Participants
included researchers, central and regional
government agencies, science and
technology leaders, decision makers,
industry representatives, and media
practitioners, as well as representatives from
IIASA’s National Member Organizations
in Australia, Austria, Indonesia, Malaysia,
and Vietnam.
Gerhard Glatzel, IIASA Council Member
for Austria, Austrian National Academy of
Sciences, and Kuntoro Mangkusubroto,
IIASA Council Member for Indonesia,
Head of Indonesia National Committee for Applied Systems Analysis, took part in a
keynote discussion on how applied systems
analysis can support policy measures for
complex problems in the ASEAN context.
ThisÂ
was followed by a panel discussion led
by Florian Kraxner, Deputy Program Director,
Ecosystems Services and Management,
IIASA, on sharing Indonesia’s experience in
applying systems analysis to address national
challenges. One of these experiences includes the Tropical Flagship Initiative
(TFI)—a new flagship project launched
earlier this year by IIASA in cooperation
with, among others, the Indonesia
National Committee for Applied Systems
Analysis (INCASA). The TFI aims to provide
a new approach to tackling tropical
deforestation through policy assessment
and capacity building. PB
www.iiasa.ac.at/events/ASTW-14
In June and July, Director General and CEO Professor Dr. Pavel Kabat
and his advisor Chin-Min Lee made an official visit to the Republic of
Korea and Malaysia to strengthen cooperation on global problems
ranging from air pollution to tropical deforestation. They met with
National Member Organizations, the National Research Foundation
(NRF) of Korea and the Academy of Sciences Malaysia (ASM), which have facilitated studies and capacity-building activities
with in-country research partners.
In Korea Kabat met with the President of NRF, Professor
Min Keung Chung, and discussed ways to build on current
collaborations, including a new study on using agent-based
modeling to explore the resilience of Korea to a range of extreme
events, development of a Korean version of IIASA’s GAINS
model, IIASA’s role at the opening session of the 7th World Water
Forum in Daegu in 2015, green growth, and forest cooperation.
During his visit, Kabat took part in a national debate on
Malaysia’s water future which was co-organized by ASM, IIASA,
and the New Straits Times.
Water management is one of the global problem areas
where IIASA and Malaysia wish to strengthen collaborations.
Meetings between Kabat and ASM President Tan Sri Datuk
Ahmad Tajuddin Ali and, subsequently, with Datuk Seri Zakri
Abdul Hamid, Science Advisor to the Prime Minister of Malaysia,
also identified IIASA’s Tropical Flagship Initiative, postdoctoral
program, the Alpbach–Laxenburg Group, and the Water
Futures and Solutions initiative as fields where IIASA–Malaysian
collaborations could be intensified.
Details of IIASA’s collaborations with its NMO countries are
available at www.iiasa.ac.at/infosheets. KP
Indonesian seminar on applied systems analysis
Enhancing collaboration with Korea and Malaysia
Tropical deforestation for a pulpwood plantation
development in Northern Riau, Indonesia.
Photo: Wakx | Flickr.com (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0)
IIASA leaders visit the Korea Advanced
Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)
during their trip to Korea.
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options
Band winter 2014/2015
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- options
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- winter 2014/2015
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- 2014
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