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In Israel, a country suffering from
chronic water shortages, IIASA
researchers are co-developing a water
resources management tool with Israeli
colleagues.
In 2020, IIASA joined forces with SAS, a
global leader in analytics, innovative
software, and services, to help fight
deforestation and protect the planet using
the next generation of crowd-driven artificial
intelligence (AI).
Researchers created different
scenarios of the effects of economic
measures to tackle the COVID-19 crisis
in Austria using a novel economic model
developed at IIASA.
IIASA works with the Ministry of
Environment, Forest, and Climate
Change in India (MoEFCC) to develop
tools to assist Indian government
agencies in evaluating targets for the
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
An IIASA-led study used systems
analysis methods to measure trade
interdependencies between US states
and found that the country’s current food
supply chain is often not optimized for using
available natural resources.
IIASA is providing modeling support to
Argentina, China, and India to develop
their Long-term Climate Targets (LTS) and
Nationally Determined Contributions
(NDCs) to the Paris Agreement with the
objective of strengthening climate related
policymaking, while simultaneously
strengthening the capacities in local
institutions to carry forward this work.
An IIASA-led study found that to ensure
universal access to affordable, reliable,
and modern electricity services in
sub-Saharan Africa by 2030, the pace of
electrification must more than triple.
Using a new analytical tool capable of
simulating an optimal mix of public
fund allocations and financial protection
instruments for disaster risk reduction, IIASA
researchers collaborated with colleagues in
Japan to support the systematic analysis of
public investment decisions in vulnerable
African countries.
IIASA provided essential support in the
development of the EU’s Second Clean
Air Outlook through model calculations
carried out with the IIASA GAINS model.
NatureMap, an integrated global map of
biodiversity, carbon storage, and other
nature services, is now being applied in
several countries, including Brazil,
Indonesia, and Mexico. The work will
contribute to decision making at the
Convention on Biological Diversity and the
Climate Change COPs taking place in China
and the UK respectively.
IIASA researchers are assisting with the
development of a National Forestry
Accounting Plan and Forest Reference
Levels for Iceland and Norway.
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Band summer 2021
- Titel
- options
- Band
- summer 2021
- Ort
- Laxenburg
- Datum
- 2021
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- CC BY-NC 4.0
- Abmessungen
- 21.0 x 29.7 cm
- Seiten
- 32
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