The Strategic Initiatives (SI) Program engages in active horizon scanning to identify initiatives of high strategic impact in order to continuously push the boundaries of systemic analyses.
The program works closely with the IIASA National Member Organizations (NMOs) to identify NMO specific research interests and needs, and leverage the expertise available across the institute to break new ground in systems research and applications while also establishing and building strategic partnerships. IIASA strategic initiatives are time-bound and set up via periodic competitive, rigorously scrutinized, internal calls for proposals.
Initiatives are selected based on their ability to draw on cross-program expertise and expand the IIASA research portfolio beyond that identified in the research plans of other programs. The initiatives pursued under the auspices of the program are typically of value and interest to several or all NMOs and serve as a vehicle to better align the research interests of NMOs and IIASA, albeit with a clear focus on themes identified in the IIASA strategy.
The objectives of a Strategic Initiative include:
- Leverage cross-program expertise and expand IIASA’s research portfolio beyond that identified in research plans of other Programs.
- Lead to high strategic impact scientific outputs
- Be a vehicle to better align NMOs and IIASA’s research interests, albeit with a clear focus on themes identified in IIASA’s strategy
- Act as a magnet for external co-funding
- Be set up via a formal call for proposals with a defined selection process and evaluation criteria.
Strategic Initiatives Program Impact:
- SI activities lead to wide NMO engagement through opportunities to co-design overarching SI research themes as well as project proposals
- Until now 4 SI projects (FairSTREAM, JustTrans4All, RESIST, TRUST) have been funded with active, strong input from NMO countries
- SI provides opportunities for young and mid-career female researchers to take up the role as PI or Co-PI, thus increasing the number of women in leading positions: 3 SI projects are women-led and 1 project has a female Co-PI
- SI facilitates cross-program collaboration that would otherwise not take place: Funded projects involve around 40 IIASA researchers from 11 research groups and 5 programs
IIASA Connect is bringing together our NMO network and the Strategic Initiative researchers.
Projects
Staff
News
27 November 2023
EQU Justice Framework Workshop at IIASA
13 September 2023
IIASA Flagship Report: Illuminating the path to sustainable wellbeing
03 February 2023
Exceptional young scientists awarded
Events
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) & Online
German IIASA Networking Event: "Systems analysis for a sustainable and peaceful future"
Focus
27 June 2024
RESIST
27 June 2024
TRUST
Publications
Sprinks, J., Maccani, G., Fraisl, D. , Solange Leal, A., Gras-Velazquez, A., Liconti, A., Fritz, S. , Azevedo, C., Ceccaroni, L., & Parkinson, S. (2024). CROPS: changing the scale of citizen science towards the transnational level. ARPHA Proceedings 1 101-105. 10.3897/ap.e126305. Kłopotek, G., Pan, Y., Sturn, T., Weinacker, R., See, L. , Crocetti, L., Awadaljeed, M., Rothacher, M., McCallum, I. , Fritz, S. , Navarro, V., & Soja, B. (2024). A Cloud-native Approach for Processing of Crowdsourced GNSS Observations and Machine Learning at Scale: A Case Study from the CAMALIOT Project. Advances in Space Research 74 (6) 2752-2770. 10.1016/j.asr.2024.02.055. Steinhauser, J. , Fritz, S. , & Pirker, J. (2024). Virtual Climate Activation: A Framework Approach to Sustainable Food Consumption in Games. In: Proceedings of the 2024 IEEE Conference on Games (CoG). IEEE. ISBN 979-8-3503-5067-8/24 10.1109/CoG60054.2024.10645664. Fritz, S. , Lesiv, M. , See, L. , Shchepashchenko, D. , Pérez Guzmán, K. , Laso Bayas, J.C. , Shchepashchenko, M., Georgieva, I. , Collivignarelli, F., Meroni, M., Kerdiles, H., Rembold, F., & McCallum, I. (2024). A new global hybrid map of annual herbaceous cropland at a 500 m resolution for the year 2019. Environmental Research Letters 19 (8) e084025. 10.1088/1748-9326/ad6a71. Xu, P., Tsendbazar, N.-E., Herold, M., de Bruin, S., Koopmans, M., Birch, T., Carter, S., Fritz, S. , Lesiv, M. , Mazur, E., Pickens, A., Potapov, P., Stolle, F., Tyukavina, A., Van De Kerchove, R., & Zanaga, D. (2024). Comparative validation of recent 10 m-resolution global land cover maps. Remote Sensing of Environment 311 e114316. 10.1016/j.rse.2024.114316.