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Newly appointed program directors will address the
institute’s research priorities to ensure that program
objectives are aligned with the new IIASA strategy, while
research group leaders in each program will manage their
respective groups and support the program directors.
ADVANCING SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
PROGRAM DIRECTOR ELENA ROVENSKAYA
The Advancing Systems Analysis Program
will focus on a broad range of systems
related methods including areas from
data sciences, computational sciences, risk,
and participatory action research.
Rovenskaya comments, “I am delighted to embark on
this new position. I envisage that the Advancing Systems
Analysis Program will become an innovation lab of IIASA,
pushing the frontiers of systems analysis methodology,
including the interface with policy.”
• Cooperation and Transformative Governance
Research Group Leader: Nadejda Komendantova
• Exploratory Modeling of Human-natural Systems
Research Group Leader: Sebastian Poledna (Acting)
• Novel Data Ecosystems for Sustainability Research
Group Leader: Ian McCallum
• Systemic Risk and Resilience Research Group Leader:
Reinhard Mechler
BIODIVERSITY AND NATURAL RESOURCES
PROGRAM DIRECTOR YOSHIHIDE WADA
The Biodiversity and Natural Resources
Program will address ecosystem
management and modeling, biodiversity
and land use matters, and fresh water
and marine issues.
“It is my honor to take up this position. IIASA has an
excellent track record of ecosystem and natural resources
research. I strive to keep the balance of tradition and
innovation, and I have a great passion to support the
next generation of systems scientists," says Wada.
• Agriculture, Forestry, and Ecosystem Services
Research Group Leader: Florian Kraxner
• Biodiversity, Ecology, and Conservation Research
Group Leader: Piero Visconti
• Integrated Biosphere Futures Research Group
Leader: Petr HavlĂk
• Water Security Research Group Leader: Taher Kahil
INSTITUTE NEWS
Message from
the director
IIASA CORNER
The next decade will be characterized
by unprecedented economic,
environmental, and social change
and challenges. At the same time, the required
interventions will increase in complexity and
scope. The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed
stark gaps in our interconnected world, but it
has also shown that political and economic
changes can be implemented faster than once
anticipated. Could this global pandemic be a
turning point and an impulse for pursuing high
impact sustainable change?
Stepping into a new decade of worldwide
uncertainty, IIASA will embark on a progressive
strategy to develop and apply systems science
to support transformations to sustainability.
Building on almost fifty years’ experience in
inter- and multidisciplinary systems science, the
IIASA Strategy 2021-2030 positions the institute
to be the primary destination for integrated
systems solutions and policy insights to current
and emerging global sustainability challenges,
threats, and opportunities.
“Reducing footprints, enhancing resilience”
is the key message and title of the unfolding
strategy. The updated research structure that
will be implemented to support this strategy
– shown below – is rapidly taking shape and I
look forward to working with the newly
appointed research group leaders and program
directors to turn this strategy into a reality. The
program directors will provide research vision,
steer the strategic positions of their programs,
and foster broad institutional and external
collaboration. This new generation of research
leaders stand on the shoulders of historic
scientific leadership at IIASA, while providing
new direction and purpose, maximizing the
institute’s research impact, and building on its
record of scientific excellence. New leadership
appointments to support
strategic research objectives
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Band winter 2020
- Titel
- options
- Band
- winter 2020
- Ort
- Laxenburg
- Datum
- 2020
- Sprache
- englisch
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- CC BY-NC 4.0
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- 21.0 x 29.7 cm
- Seiten
- 32
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