
The Integrated Assessment Modeling Consortium (IAMC) organizes the Sixteenth IAMC Annual Meeting 2023, taking place in Venice, Italy.
The Sixteenth IAMC Annual Meeting is a gathering of experts in integrated assessment modeling, facilitating knowledge exchange and collaboration, organized by the Integrated Assessment Consortium (IAMC). The event's objectives include discussing the latest advancements in integrated assessment modeling, reviewing ongoing community activities, and reevaluating field priorities. It also serves as an annual gathering of the scientific community to encourage researchers to share their work and innovations and promote interdisciplinary discussions and progress in the field.
This year's meeting will feature a hybrid format, combining in-person and online sessions for global accessibility. IIASA researchers will actively participate, contributing their research to enrich discussions and enhance the meeting's significance as a platform for knowledge exchange in integrated assessment modeling.
IIASA Participation during IAMC 2023
Tuesday, 14 November
Plenary Session
9:30 – 10:20, Room 1
The Role of scenarios in the IPCC AR7
with Keywan Riahi
Parallel Session: IMPACTS 1
14:20 – 16:00, Room 2
Scenarios of socioeconomic constraints in agricultural practices
with Marina Andrijevic
Parallel Session: IMPACTS 2
16:30 – 18:10, Room 2, Chair: Keywan Riahi
Fast climate risk emulation for IAM scenarios
with Edward Byers
Human wellbeing in relation to climate, economy, and environment
with Sibel Eker
IN-PERSON Poster Session 1
18:15 – 18:45, Foyer
Towards degrowth in integrated assessment models
with Jarmo Kikstra
Wednesday, 15 November
Parallel Session: IMPACTS 3
9:00 – 10:05, Room 1
Towards scenario representation of adaptive capacity for global climate change assessments
with Marina Andrijevic
IAM investment response to biophysical climate impacts on water, energy and land in SDGs and climate policies
with Adriano Vinca
Parallel Session: DEMAND 2
11:10 – 12:35, Room 3
Demand 2
with Bas van Ruijven (Chair)
Parallel Session: SSPs
14:20 – 16:00, Room 1, Chair: Keywan Riahi
An Update of The Shared Socio-economic Pathways (SSP): Population, Human Capital, and Economic Drivers
with Keywan Riahi
Representation Matters: The need for more gender-aware work in climate research and scenarios
with Caroline Zimm
Parallel Session: METHODS 3
14:20 – 14:55, Room 2
Methods 3
with Volker Krey (Chair)
IN-PERSON Poster Session 2
17:45 – 18:15, Foyer
A systematic principle-to-practice approach for evaluating fairness in national mitigation effort quantifications and its application to inform the European Union's role in global climate mitigation
with Setu Pelz
FaIR v2.1: a calibrated, flexible simple climate model for integrated assessment
with Chris Smith
ONLINE Poster Session 2
18:45 – 19:15, Foyer
Integrated modelling of renewable energy-centered sustainable development futures in rural Africa
with Giacomo Falchetta
A guide for describing aspects of justice in climate scenario research
with Kian Mintz-Woo
Thursday, 16 November
Parallel Session: CIRCULAR 1
9:00 – 10:40, Room 1, Volker Krey (Chair)
Integrated assessment of circular economy transition and climate mitigation in the petrochemical sector
with Florian Maczek
Parallel Session: LAND 1
09:00 - 10:40, Room 3
Navigating land-use strategies toward ambitious climate and biodiversity targets
with Yazhen Wu
Parallel Session: CARBON 1
9:00 – 10:40, Room 4, Chair: Matthew Gidden
Strategies to scale-up novel CDR technologies considering endogenous cost improvement: A case of DACCS
with Yoga Pratama
Parallel Session: TRANSITION
11:10 – 12:50, Room 2
Addressing Regional Feasibility Concerns in the Race to Net Zero
with Elina Brutschin
Plenary Session
15:10 PM – 16:10, Room 1
SWG Data Protocols and Management
with Volker Krey (Co-Chair)
Plenary Session
15:10 – 16:10
SWG Scenarios
with Keywan Riahi (Co-Chair)
Upcoming Events
Matosinhos, a neighboring municipality of Porto, Greater Porto Metropolitan Area (Portugal)
CircEUlar featured in a Carbon Neutrality Exhibition in Portugal
Online and in Gvishiani room at IIASA (Laxenburg, Austria)
AI for Climate Science seminar series: AI applications for Climate Science
Conference Center, Laxenburg, Austria