The following statistics are from the last 5 full calendar years: 2021-2025

Publications

40
Publications about Germany
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486
Publications by IIASA researchers from Germany
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335
Projects related to Germany
19
Projects sponsored by funders from Germany
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Engagement

People

79
  • Women
  • Men
Staff members from Germany
12
  • Women
  • Men
Postdoctoral researchers from Germany
23
  • Women
  • Men
YSSPers from Germany
277
  • Women
  • Men
  • Unknown
Total number of alumni from Germany
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News

Aerial view of flooded village by river Rhine, St. Goar or Sankt Goar, Germany.

22 May 2026

IIASA Director General featured in new documentary on Pope Francis and the climate crisis

IIASA Director General Hans Joachim (John) Schellnhuber is featured in the new documentary Hirschhausen will zum Papst (Hirschhausen wants to meet the Pope), produced by Germany’s public broadcaster ARD.
Large construction site with foundations, scaffolding and cranes.

21 May 2026

IIASA Director General highlights concerns over slow progress in decarbonizing the buildings sector

A recent Table.Briefings article featuring comments by IIASA Director General Hans Joachim (John) Schellnhuber highlights growing concerns that progress in decarbonizing the global buildings sector remains too slow to achieve international climate goals. The article discusses findings from the new UNEP and Global Alliance for Buildings and Construction (GlobalABC) Global Status Report for Buildings and Construction 2025/2026.
Misty rainforest

05 May 2026

Amazon understory forests show short-term boost in CO₂ uptake – but this comes at a cost

Tropical forests are one of the planet's most important carbon sinks – often also called "the lungs of the Earth". But their future in a high-CO₂ world remains uncertain. IIASA researchers contributed to a new study, which suggests even small understory trees in the Amazon may initially buffer climate change more strongly. Their long-term capacity to store carbon could, however, be restricted by nutrient availability, highlighting the vulnerability of these ecosystems under future climate conditions.

Focus

Aerial view of winding road through autumn colored forest

08 April 2026

Forest Talks webinar explores integrating Earth observation and national forest inventories across Europe

The most recent edition of the Forest Talks webinar series – jointly hosted by the ForestNavigator project (coordinated by IIASA) together with the ForestPaths and PathFinder projects – brought together researchers, modelers, and national reporting experts to discuss advances in Earth observation (EO) for forest monitoring and greenhouse gas inventory support across Europe. 

Panoramic cityscape view on Vienna, Austria

21 November 2025

The cost of connections: Social and environmental burdens of short-term rentals

International scientific collaboration brings people together, but also carries hidden costs. Jack Vahnberg and Steffen Lohrey share their experiences living in short-term rentals in Vienna during the 2025 Young Scientists Summer Program (YSSP). From wasted household items and energy inefficiency to the impact on urban structures and housing affordability, they explore how the realities of temporary stays can conflict with the very sustainability goals their research aims to promote.

Projects

carbon pricing

Distributional implications of carbon pricing: energy costs, revenue recycling, and co-benefits (DICaP)

Wildfire

Systems approach to EU wildfire risk management project (FIRELOGUE)

city on the Danube river

Transformative Innovation for Climate Change Adaptation in the Danube Region (TiCCA4Danu)

African landscape with Tsiribihina river during dry season, Madagascar

'According to nature' - solutions to reduce risk in mountain landscapes (PHUSICOS)