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2022 TWAS-Lenovo Science Award awarded to Fu Bojie

24 November 2022
IIASA congratulates Fu Bojie on receiving this year’s TWAS – Lenovo Science Award, in recognition of his seminal contribution to the understanding of interactions between human beings and the environment, and their implications for sustainability.
China
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Expand your horizons with a postdoctoral fellowship at IIASA

16 September 2022
IIASA offers a range of postdoctoral opportunities for early career researchers. The institute is currently accepting applications for two of its postdoctoral offerings: the IIASA Postdoctoral Fellowship and the Peking University (PKU)–IIASA Postdoctoral Program.
China
Article: News

Pursuing carbon neutrality and water security in China

14 February 2022
China has promised to become carbon neutral before 2060 and has coupled this ambitious target with stringent limitations on industrial water use by 2030. An international team of IIASA researchers and Chinese colleagues explored the effects of simultaneously pursuing these goals.
Biodiversity and Natural Resources (BNR) Water Security (WAT) China
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Exploring the global environmental impacts of China's growing demand for food

18 October 2021
Ensuring China’s future food security will have huge environmental impacts, both domestically and globally. A study by IIASA researchers and Chinese colleagues shows that carefully designed policies across the whole of China’s food system, including international trade, are crucial to ensuring that future demand can be satisfied without destroying the environment.
Biodiversity and Natural Resources (BNR) Integrated Biosphere Futures (IBF) China
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Future prosperity in China is unlikely to be hindered by population aging

28 September 2021
New research on China suggests that declining birth rates and an aging population might not hinder future prosperity when associated with better education of the young.
Population and Just Societies (POPJUS) Multidimensional Demographic Modeling (MDM) China
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Balancing food security and nitrogen use

13 September 2021
Environmental targets to limit excess nitrogen require the large-scale deployment of dedicated nitrogen mitigation strategies to avoid a strong increase in the risk of food insecurity. Without these measures, the amount of dietary energy available to people would be greatly reduced, which would in turn lead to high food prices and an increase in the number of undernourished people.
Biodiversity and Natural Resources (BNR) Integrated Biosphere Futures (IBF) China India
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The Indus basin: untapped potential for long-term energy storage

20 July 2021
Hydropower has massive potential as a source of clean electricity, and the Indus basin can be a key player in fulfilling long-term energy storage demands across Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. IIASA researchers explored the role the Indus basin could play to support global sustainable development.
Energy, Climate, and Environment (ECE) Sustainable Service Systems (S3) Afghanistan China India Pakistan
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The value of cooperation for sustainable development in transboundary river basins

22 March 2021
Can cooperation across sectors and countries help to achieve sustainable development? How do stakeholders in the Indus and Zambezi basins envision the future and how can they make that future a reality? IIASA researchers looked into these questions as part of a large-scale initiative with international partners.
Biodiversity and Natural Resources (BNR) Water Security (WAT) Afghanistan Angola Botswana China India Malawi Namibia Pakistan Tanzania Zimbabwe
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Raising climate ambitions could save millions of lives

11 February 2021
Adopting policies that are consistent with achieving the Paris Agreement and prioritize health, could annually save 6.4 million lives due to healthier diets, 1.6 million lives due to cleaner air, and 2.1 million lives due to increased physical activity, according to new research.
Energy, Climate, and Environment (ECE) Pollution Management (PM) Brazil China Germany India Indonesia South Africa United Kingdom United States of America
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Working towards carbon neutrality in China

14 December 2020
IIASA researchers contributed to a new report that argues for an integrated economy-wide decarbonization, in which China not only meets its carbon neutrality target, but also achieves a broader vision for growth and development.
Energy, Climate, and Environment (ECE) Integrated Assessment and Climate Change (IACC) Sustainable Service Systems (S3) China
Article: News

Tackling the growing challenge of urban air pollution

18 November 2020
How can fast growing cities keep air pollution in check? A recent World Bank report highlighting IIASA research explores this tricky question, looking at the kinds of policies and actions cities have taken to tackle poor local air quality, thus providing lessons for other cities.
Energy, Climate, and Environment (ECE) Pollution Management (PM) China India Japan Mexico
Article: News

A new approach to measuring inequalities in development

29 April 2020
A new study by researchers from IIASA and Hong Kong University of Science and Technology for the first time systematically explored and compared the use of the Human Life Indicator as a viable alternative to the conventional Human Development Index as a means of measuring progress in development.
Population and Just Societies (POPJUS) Social Cohesion, Health, and Wellbeing (SHAW) China
Article: News

Planning for future water security in China

24 March 2020
China’s fast economic growth and accompanying rise in food demand is driving an increase in water use for agriculture and industry, thus threatening the country’s water security. The findings of a new study underscore the value and potential of technological adoptions to help design targets and incentives for water scarcity mitigation measures.
Biodiversity and Natural Resources (BNR) China

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