The following statistics are from the last 5 full calendar years: 2021-2025
Publications
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Publications by IIASA researchers from Suriname
Projects
245
Projects related to Suriname
| Name | Start | End Sort ascending | Abbreviation | Classification |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Integrating permafrost into our global solution for climate change | 2024 | 2027 | PF-Paths | Global |
| Financial instruments for carbon removal obligations | 2024 | 2027 | FINCRO | Global |
| Towards a Pan-European Research Infrastructure for Excellent Citizen Science | 2025 | 2027 | RIECS-CONCEPT | Global |
| Socioeconomic Pathways, Adaptation and Resilience to Changing CLimate in Europe | 2023 | 2027 | SPARCCLE | Global |
| National communication strategy - IEA Bioenergy (task 44) | 2025 | 2027 | IEAB - Task 44 | Global |
| ICON-44: International Cooperation – National Communication Strategy (IEA Bioenergy, Task 44) – Contribution Funds | 2025 | 2027 | ICON-44-ContFund | Global |
| ILUC modelling on Sustainable Aviation Fuels at ICAO | 2025 | 2027 | ICAO_MOVE_2024 | Global |
| Integrated Design of the Components of the Energy System to Plan the Uptake of Renewable Energy Sources | 2023 | 2027 | iDesignRES | Global |
| OCO: Operationalising legal principles to navigate Climate Overshoot | 2025 | 2027 | OCO | Global |
| Bridging current knowledge gaps to enable the UPTAKE of carbon dioxide removal methods | 2023 | 2027 | UPTAKE | Global |
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Annual Report 2023
Exploring plant-based food alternatives to advance global sustainability
Shifting diets could yield major improvements for climate and biodiversity. IIASA researchers found that replacing half of all main meat and milk products with plant-based alternatives by 2050 can reduce agriculture and land userelated greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 31% and halt the degradation of forests and natural land.
Annual Report 2023
Evaluating fiscal resilience against disasters in the Caribbean
IIASA researchers used a new method to analyze the effectiveness of the Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility (CCRIF) with regard to its ability to minimize the short-term fiscal effects of disasters.