The following statistics are from the last 4 full calendar years: 2020-2024

Publications

32
Publications about Japan
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272
Publications co-authored with institutions in Japan
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168
Publications by IIASA researchers from Japan
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269
Projects related to Japan
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17
Projects sponsored by funders from Japan
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Engagement

People

11
  • Women
  • Men
Staff members from Japan
1
  • Women
  • Men
Postdoctoral researchers from Japan
3
  • Women
  • Men
YSSPers from Japan
193
  • Women
  • Men
  • Unknown
Total number of alumni from Japan
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News

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06 May 2025

Japan’s Minister of Environment visits IIASA

IIASA had the great honor of welcoming His Excellency Mr. Keiichiro Asao, Minister of the Environment and Minister of State for Nuclear Emergency Preparedness of Japan, for a high-level visit and strategic dialogue with IIASA leadership and researchers.
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16 November 2023

Kazuhiko Takemoto elected as IIASA Council Chair

IIASA is proud to announce that Kazuhiko (Kazu) Takemoto will succeed Michael Clegg as IIASA Council Chair from 1 January 2024.
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31 May 2022

Kazu Takemoto awarded the Order of the Sacred Treasure

We are proud to announce that Dr. Kazu Takemoto, Vice-Chair of the IIASA Council and Council member for Japan, has been awarded the Order of the Sacred Treasure, Gold and Silver Star, by His Majesty the Emperor of Japan for distinguished service to the nation and for long years of public service.

Events

Focus

27 June 2024

Exploring climate solutions

In 2023, IIASA launched two innovative webtools offering a wealth of data and insights into climate mitigation and exposure to impacts stemming from development and climate change.
ENGAGE

02 October 2023

Feasible futures

Policy Brief #41, October 2023. Embracing the notion of feasibility, this research shows that the world will probably overshoot 1.5°C, largely owing to low institutional capacity. Energy demand reduction and electrification are two options to turn down the heat, and addressing weak institutions is crucial.
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Projects

Green city of the future concept, powered only by renewable energy

ASPIRE: Assessment of Innovative Energy Technologies and Exploration of Decarbonized Energy System Using Novel Global Energy System Model

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