IIASA researchers will participate in the European Geosciences Union (EGU) 2023 conference presenting research on climate change, risk and resilience, energy, citizen science, and more.
The EGU General Assembly 2023 brings together geoscientists from all over the world to one meeting covering all disciplines of the Earth, planetary, and space sciences. The EGU aims to provide a forum where scientists, especially early career researchers, can present their work and discuss their ideas with experts in all fields of geoscience.
To arrange interviews with IIASA researchers please contact the IIASA Press Office.
IIASA participation at EGU 2023
Monday, 24 April
08:30-12:15, 14:00-15:40 (CEST) | Room 1.31/32
- Resilience building and risk reduction: Assessments, frameworks, tools and experiences
Viktor Rözer, Holger Schüttrumpf, Jörn Birkmann, Robert Sakic Trogrlic, Denyse Dookie, Michael Szoeny
10:45-12:30 (CEST) | Hall X5 | X5.109
- Three Hundred and Fifty Views on what the Natural Hazard Community should do to Support the Implementation of the SDGs
Bruce Malamud, Robert Sakic Trogrlic, Amy Donovan
16:22–16:24 | PICO spot 4 | PICO4.2
- Including soil erosion and sediment delivery to surface waters in a high-resolution global hydrological model
Florian Sorger-Domenigg, Ting Tang, and Dor Fridman
Tuesday, 25 April
08:30-09:15 Education workshop (Austria Center Vienna)
08:35–08:45 (CEST) | Room 0.94/95
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Transformative Adaptation through Nature-Based Solutions: A Comparative Case Study Analysis in China, Italy and Germany
Anna Scolobig, JoAnne Linnerooth-Bayer, Mark Pelling, Juliette Martin, Teresa Deubelli-Hwang, Wei Liu, and Amy Oen
10:45-12:30 (CEST) | Room E1
- The Science activist: should science get Political?
Speakers include Pratik Patil
14:00–15:45 (CEST) | Hall X4.228 | Posters on site
- On-site presentation: Opening up FAIR in-situ land-use reference data: current gaps, obstacles and future challenges.
- NODES participation: Steffen Fritz, Myroslava Lesiv, Ian McCallum, Carsten Meyer, Juan Laso Bayas, Linda See
14:00–15:45 (CEST) | Hall X4.227 | Posters on site
- On-site presentation: Harmonize open in-situ data for better re-use.
- NODES participation: Ian McCallum
14:50-15:00 (CEST) | Room 1.31/32
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Modeling wildfire dynamics and future projections under climate change scenarios: the FLAM approach
Andrey Krasovskiy, Shelby Corning, Esther Boere, Nikolay Khabarov, Reinis Cimdins, and Florian Kraxner
15:00-15:10 (CEST) | Room 1.31/32
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Flammable Futures – A storyline of climatic and land-use change impacts on wildfire extremes in Indonesia
Shelby Corning, Esther Boere, Andrey Krasovskiy, Andrey Lessa-Derci-Augustynczik, and Florian Kraxner
Wednesday, 26 April
08:55-09:05 (CEST) | Room 0.15
- What about human behavior? The case of urbanization and rice in Africa
Koen De Vos, Charlotte Janssens, Liesbet Jacobs, Benjamin Campforts, Esther Boere, Marta Kozicka, Petr Havlík, Lisa-Marie Hemerijckx, Anton Van Rompaey, Miet Maertens, and Gerard Govers
10:45-12:30 (CEST) | Room E1
- Managing compounding impacts from extreme events through societal crises
Speakers include Elena Rovenskaya
12:15-12:25 (CEST) | Room 0.94/95
- Tracking global urban green space trends
Giacomo Falchetta and Ahmed T. Hammad
16:15-18:00 | Hall A | A.327
- Paradigm Shifts in Parameter Space
Stephan Pietsch
Thursday, 27 April
08:35–08:45 (CEST) | Room 3.29/30
- Water, Energy, Food and Ecosystems NEXUS: Gaps and opportunities to increase the policy impact of nexus research in Europe
Barbara Willaarts, Sarah Milliken, Serena Caucci, Zeynep Okzul, Francesca Girotto, and Stanislav Martinat
08:30–12:30 (CEST), 14:00–15:45 (CEST) | Room 3.29/30
- Water resources policy and management - managing trade-offs at the nexus between water, food, energy and the environment
Convener: Taher Kahil | Co-conveners: Timothy Foster, Hector Macian-Sorribes, Andrea Momblanch, Stefano Galelli, Charles Rougé, Andrea Castelletti
09:05–09:15 (CEST) | Room 3.29/30
- The benefits of rural electrification to improve water access and irrigation in Sub-Saharan Africa, a water-energy-land assessment framework applied to Zambia
Adriano Vinca, Giacomo Falchetta, Gregory Ireland, Marta Tuninetti, Muhammad Awais, Edward Byers, Francesco Semeria, and Vittorio Giordano
09:25–09:35 (CEST) | Room 3.29/30
- Consistent linkage of distributed food, water, energy, environmental (FWEE) models: perspectives of data and modeling platform for integrated FWEE security NEXUS analysis and planning
Tatiana Ermolieva, Anatolij G. Zagorodny, Vjacheslav L. Bogdanov, Gang Wang, Petr Havlik, Elena Rovenskaya, Nadejda Komendantova, Taher Kahil, Jose- Pablo Ortiz-Partida, Juraj Balkovic, Rastislav Skalsky, and Christian Folberth
09:35–09:45 (CEST) | Room 3.29/30
- Evaluating the global wastewater’s untapped irrigation potential
Dor Fridman, Taher Kahil, and Yoshihide Wada
09:45–09:55 (CEST) | Room 3.29/30
- Smallholder farming and water scarcity: contributions, benefits, and limitations
Han Su, Timothy Foster, Maarten S. Krol, Rick J. Hogeboom, Bárbara Willaarts, Diana V. Luna-Gonzalez, Oleksandr Mialyk, and Joep F. Schyns
10:05-10:15 (CEST) | Room -2.20
- Predicting Spatiotemporal Soil Organic Carbon Responses to Management Using EPIC-IIASA Meta-Models
Tara Ippolito, Juraj Balkovic, Rastislav Skalsky, Christian Folberth, Jason Neff
12:00–12:10 (CEST) | Room 0.94/95
- Nature-based solutions for wildfire risk management: the role of insurance
JoAnne Linnerooth-Bayer, Valentina Bacciu, Eduard Plana, Luis Sousa, Swenja Surminski, Teresa M. Deubelli
14:00–18:00 (CEST)
- NbS proposal (by invitation only)
Convener: JoAnne Linnerooth-Bayer
14:00-15:45 (CEST) | Hall X4 | X4.72
- Systematic extraction of urban poor-centred multi-hazard impacts from DesInventar Sendai: a case study of Kathmandu Valley, Nepal
Harriet E. Thompson, Bruce Malamud, Faith Taylor, Joel Gill, Robert Sakic Trogrlic, Melanie Duncan
14:55–15:05 | Room 3.29/30
- Modeling Sustainable Intensification of Agriculture under Resource Constraints
Julian Joseph, Sylvia Tramberend, Diana Luna Gonzalez, Günther Fischer, and Taher Kahil
Friday, 28 April
08:35-8:45 (CEST) | Room 1.31/32
- A Framework for Multi- and Systemic-Risk Analysis: Focusing on Indirect Risks Based on Dependencies
Robert Sakic Trogrlic, Stefan Hochrainer-Stigler, Karina Reiter
12:35-14:35 (CEST) | Room 0.31/32
- Assessing the size and uncertainty of remaining carbon budgets
Robin Lamboll, Zebedee Nicholls, Chris Smith, Jarmo Kikstra, Edward Byers, Joeri Rogelj
14:00–15:45 (CEST) | Hall A | A.43
- Recent advancement in water quality indicators for eutrophication in global freshwater lakes
Keerthana Suresh, Ting Tang, Michelle T.H. van Vliet, Marc F.P. Bierkens, Maryna Strokal, Florian Sorger-Domenigg, and Yoshihide Wada
16:15-18:00 (CEST) | Hall X5 | X5.198
- The Impact of Recent European Droughts and Heatwaves on Trace Gas Surface Fluxes: Insights from Land Surface Data Assimilation
Paul Hamer, Heidelinde Trimmel, Jean-Christophe Calvet, Bertrand Bonan, Catherine Meurey, Islen Vallejo, Sabine Eckhardt, Gabriela Sousa-Santos, Virginie Marecal, Leonor Tarrason
Upcoming Events
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) & Online
German IIASA Networking Event: "Systems analysis for a sustainable and peaceful future"
Groningen, The Netherlands
‘Towards Net-Zero through a Circular Economy: the consumer and business perspectives’ Stakeholder Workshop
Online and Austrian Academy of Sciences (Doktor-Ignaz-Seipel-Platz 2, Vienna)
Human Agency to Navigate the Anthropocene
Humboldt University of Berlin
IIASA at Fragile Lives 2024: Evidence for human development, food security, and peace in poly-crises
Odeon Theater, Taborstraße 10, 1020 Vienna