IIASA’s Population and Just Societies Program, in collaboration with the College of Population Studies at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand, is pleased to announce its upcoming annual intensive training course titled "Demographic Analysis with Applications to Aging and Health."
In order to address complex risk and resilience problems, SYRR implements Risk&Resilience Labs. These collaborative spaces support co-generation exercises for research, policy and practice. They proceed in transdisciplinary mode building on quantitative and qualitative research methods for creating enhanced insight and impact.
On March 3rd, the Systemic Risk and Resilience Group, as part of the MYRIAD-EU project, convened a diverse group of regional stakeholders from the Danube Region to co-create multi-risk pathways for the Danube Region.
IIASA Air Quality and Greenhouse Gases (AIR) Program will co-host a workshop with the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology (VAST) in Hanoi from 18-21 December 2017.
IIASA contributed to the Austrian Bundesländerdialog — a forum bringing together the federal government, representatives of different states, and other interested institutions to discuss recent developments in research, technology, and innovation. It provided an important platform to increase IIASA’s visibility in the Austrian federal states and strengthen connections with key stakeholders in research and innovation.
IIASA researchers have made significant contributions to the newly released Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 2024 edited by Roman Hoffmann and colleagues.
IIASA Director General Hans Joachim (John) Schellnhuber will be a featured speaker at The Climate Reality Project’s REALITY® Tour: Paris. As a world-renowned climate scientist, sustainability advocate, and founder of Bauhaus Erde, Schellnhuber will participate in a live Q&A panel to address pressing climate science questions.
IIASA Director General Hans Joachim (John) Schellnhuber will participate in a Symposium on China at the University of Cambridge's Clare Hall. This prestigious event will bring together leading scholars, policymakers, and industry experts to explore critical issues in academic collaboration, trade, and cultural exchange with China.
The Wittgenstein Centre Conference 2025 on Demographic Perspectives on Migration in the 21st Century will take place from 19–21 November 2025, at the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Vienna, Austria.
The IIASA Population and Just Societies (POPJUS) Program is presenting new demographic research at the Population Association of America (PAA) Annual Meeting 2025.
The Group on Earth Observations (GEO) Global Forum 2025 is scheduled to take place from May 5 to 9, 2025, in Rome, Italy. This forum will bring together international experts and stakeholders to discuss advancements in Earth observation technologies and their applications in addressing global challenges.
The ever-evolving global challenges have made the need for innovative solutions more evident. Due to their work and experience in developing AI-based tools for addressing global issues, IIASA's Cooperation and Transformative Governance Research Group has been invited to share their insights on developing AI-based solutions for sustainable policy crafting at the “Global Challenges Action Innovation, Emerging Technologies & the Power of Partnerships" event, a side event to the "UN ECOSOC Partnership Forum 2025.”
An international research team is pioneering a bold approach to European conservation, integrating biodiversity as a solution to environmental challenges. It explores three value perspectives – Nature for Nature, Nature for Society, and Nature as Culture – to shape positive future scenarios.
The UPSTArt project is an innovative initiative aimed at exploring citizens' perceptions of climate change and sustainability transitions through a unique blend of empirical research and participatory art-based approaches.
IIASA, as a project partner, developed and applied a co-creation methodology to identify the key issues and requirements of a drought climate risk service for Austria, together with stakeholders from relevant disciplines. IIASA also led the development of a handbook on the co-creation methodology, documenting the lessons learned and recommendations for future projects beyond the scope of the project.