The following statistics are from the last 5 full calendar years: 2021-2025
Publications
1
Publications co-authored with institutions in Albania
| Title | Type | Publisher | Date Sort ascending | Journal |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gap analysis of the Ramsar site network at 50: over 150 important Mediterranean sites for wintering waterbirds omitted | article | Springer-Verlag | Biodiversity and Conservation |
0
Publications by IIASA researchers from Albania
Projects
323
Projects related to Albania
| Name | Start | End Sort ascending | Abbreviation | Classification |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Water and land management trajectories – best bet options for sustainable agricultural intensification | 2020 | 2021 | WaterLand_Cap | Global |
| RLUC: Economic Growth and land-use change in regions | 2019 | 2021 | RLUC | Global |
| Knock-on funding TransNet - Designing a strategic plan for a Trans-European network of protected areas and ecological corridors across the EU | 2021 | 2021 | NOE AF HE TransNet | Multi-Regional / Country |
| IEA_S: IEA Service contract | 2021 | 2021 | IEA_S | Global |
| Climate-related risks and mitigation measures | 2019 | 2021 | GCF-CRR | Global |
| Impossible Food: Expansion of plant-based meat (PBM) alternatives and theirimpacts on climate, agriculture and food security in developing co | 2020 | 2021 | Impossible Food | Global |
| Citizen Science for the SDGs | 2020 | 2021 | CS4SDGs | Global |
| Barry Callebaut YSSP fellowship | 2021 | 2021 | BCallebaut YSSP | Global |
| International Forest Biomass Network 2 | 2018 | 2021 | IFBN 2 | Global |
| Citizen Science and Health related SDG-indicators | 2021 | 2021 | CS-SDG-Health | Global |
Pagination
0
Projects sponsored by funders from Albania
Engagement
10
Number of times participants from Albania joined IIASA events
2
IIASA staff visits to Albania
People
1
- Women
- Men
Staff members from Albania
Events
Focus
Feasible futures
Policy Brief #41, October 2023. Embracing the notion of feasibility, this research shows that the world will probably overshoot
1.5°C, largely owing to low institutional capacity. Energy demand reduction and electrification are two options to turn down the heat, and addressing weak institutions is crucial.
In pursuit of resilience at 1.5°C
Options Magazine, Winter 2022: How would your community cope if floods or wildfires raced through it? With a 1.5°C rise in global temperature drawing nearer, such crises become more likely, but it is hard to gauge how prepared communities are. Does everyone have savings in place? Could schools remain open? Do people know the flood drill?