The Integrated Assessment Modeling Consortium (IAMC) announces the Seventeenth IAMC Annual Meeting to be held on November 4-6, 2024 at Yonsei University, Main Campus, Seoul, South Korea.
The event will take place in person, with a portfolio of online events as part of the program.
Our team looks forward to contributing to the Seventeenth IAMC Annual Meeting with our expertise in integrated assessment and sustainability modeling. We’ll be sharing insights through presentations, poster sessions, and leading discussions on key topics such as decarbonization, climate justice, sustainable development, and technology integration.
Oral Presentations and In Person Sessions
Our speakers will delve into essential topics, from circular economy pathways for global mobility (Gamze Ünlü) and balanced climate adaptation for Pakistan (Muhammad Awais) to the policy implications of solar energy (Siddharth) and standards for decent living in development (Jarmo Kikstra). The sessions also highlight cutting-edge modeling work on inequality in low-carbon lifestyles (Alessio Mastrucci), feedback mechanisms in climate impacts (Volker), and co-benefits of air quality modeling in national carbon neutrality pathways (Younha Kim).
Please find the program here.
This year’s gathering will host a number of IIASA colleagues presenting their latest research (in alphabetical order):
Parallel Session: DEMAND
- Alessio Mastrucci - Endogenous Modelling of Inequality in Low-Carbon Lifestyle
Parallel Session: FEASIBILITY
- Siddharth Joshi - Feasibility Translation of Scenario Results for Policy Makers - A Case of Solar Energy Targets
Parallel Session: IMPACTS 2
- Volker Krey/Measrainsey Meng - Flexible Emulation of Climate Warming Cooling Feedbacks in a Global IAM
Parallel Session: INDUSTRY 2
- Gamze Ünlü - Exploring Circular Economy Alternatives for Decarbonization of Global Mobility Infrastructure
Parallel Session: INTERNATIONAL
- Setu Pelz - Endogenizing Fairness Considerations in Climate Change Mitigation Scenarios
Parallel Session: JUSTICE
- Jarmo Kikstra - Decent Living Standards in Climate and Development Pathways
Parallel Session: METHODS
- Measrainsey Meng - A Generalized Tool for Projecting Investment and Fixed O&M Costs across Technologies, Scenarios, and Regions
Parallel Session: NATIONAL 3
- Muhammad Awais - Balancing Adaptation and Mitigation Pathways for Pakistan
Parallel Session: NATIONAL 6
- Younha Kim - Modelling Air Quality Co-Benefits of National-Based Carbon Neutrality Pathways
Parallel Session: SECTORS 2
- Jihoon Min - Income and Inequality Pathways Consistent with Eradicating Poverty
- Sreyam Sengupta - Synergies of Biodiversity Protection and Climate Crisis Mitigation Policies Supporting Multiple Sustainability Targets
Poster Sessions
In-person and online poster presentations will cover critical insights, such as decentralized solar photovoltaics (Siddharth Joshi), international equity in IAM (Jarmo Kikstra), and tracking carbon debt in climate mitigation (Setu Pelz). Additional research on sustainable development goals and net-zero commitments will also be featured in our virtual poster sessions (Fabio Sferra, Sreyam Sengupta, Jihoon Min).
Poster Session 1
- Gamze Ünlü - Narratives and Quantifications of SSP 3.0 for the Industrial Sector
- Muhammad Awais - Realizing Canada's Decarbonization Commitments Using an Integrated Assessment Model
Poster Session 2
- Siddharth Joshi - Assessing the Growing Role of Decentralised Rooftop Solar Photovoltaics in Global Energy Transitions and Co-Benefits for Sustainable Development
- Jarmo Kikstra - Is the IAM Community Doing Enough to Address International Equity and Justice Concerns?
- Setu Pelz - Using Net-Zero Carbon Debt to Track Climate Overshoot Responsibility
Additional Presentations
- Alessio Mastrucci - Circularity Scenarios for the European Residential Sector towards Net-Zero Emission Targets
- Fabio Sferra - Investigating National Differences in Fossil Fuel Phase-Out Strategies
All posters will be uploaded here.
Since 2024 IIASA serves as the IAMC secretariat. For more information please visit this website.
The meeting is sponsored by:
- ClimateWorks Foundation (CWF)
- European Commission
- Integrated Assessment Modeling Consortium (IAMC)
- Korea Environment Corporation (K-eco)
- Korea Environment Institute (KEI)
- Korea Environmental Industry & Technology Institute (KEITI)
- Yonsei University
- OJeong Resilience Institute (OJERI)
- Ministry of Environment (MOE)