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Tatiana Ermolieva

Research Scholar

Cooperation and Transformative Governance Research Group

Advancing Systems Analysis Program

Research Scholar

Integrated Biosphere Futures Research Group

Biodiversity and Natural Resources Program

Biography

Dr. Tatiana Ermolieva is a Research Scholar with IIASA’s Ecosystems Services & Management Program (ESM). She holds the Kjell Gunnarson's Risk Management Prize (Swedish Insurance Society) and an IIASA Peccei Award for her work on optimal decisions for coping with dependent catastrophic risks.

Dr. Ermolieva has a master's degree in applied mathematics with specialization in statistics, optimization, and economics from Kiev State University, Ukraine, and a PhD on spatio-temporal estimation and optimization of heterogeneous values and flows in complex dynamic and stochastic systems. Her main research interests are analysis and modeling of complex socioeconomic, agricultural, environmental, and financial systems with explicit treatment of uncertainties, risks, extreme events, and spatial and temporal heterogeneities of regions and agents. She develops quantitative models and methods, including software and practical applications, for designing strategies ensuring robust system performance in the presence of uncertainties and risks, in particular of extreme catastrophic nature.

Dr. Ermolieva's activities with ESM concern GIS-based modeling and optimization of regional developments, methodologies for robust downscaling of land use (including agricultural) valuesfrom incomplete, uncertain, aggregate information; non-parametric approaches to data estimation and recovering. Recent practical studies cover topics of global food security and adaptation under climatic uncertainties and risks; fusion of downscaling within the framework of ESM's GLOBIOM model; treatment of systemic risks with a stochastic version of GLOBIOM; design of robust insurance programs (including cat bonds, contingent credits, mutual funds) against climatic disasters, e.g., floods; analysis of robust economic instruments (emission trading markets) under uncertainties; and discounting under catastrophic risks. She applies her skills in several EU projects, in collaborative research with colleagues from various IIASA programs, joint research with IIASA NMOs and other institutions.


Last update: 26 APR 2016

Publications

Ermolieva, T.Y. (2002). Optimization of Social Security Systems Under Uncertainty. IIASA Interim Report. IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria: IR-02-077

Baranov, S., Digas, B.V., Ermolieva, T.Y., & Rozenberg, V.L. (2002). Earthquake Risk Management: A Scenario Generator. IIASA Interim Report. IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria: IR-02-025

Ermolieva, T., Ermoliev, Y., Linnerooth-Bayer, J., Vari, A., & Amendola, A. (2002). Design of Flood-loss Sharing Programs in the Upper Tisza Region, Hungary: A dynamic multi-agent adaptive Monte Carlo approach. In: Proceedings of the Second Annual IIASA-DPRI Meeting "Integrated Disaster Risk Management: Megacity Vulnerability and Resilience", 29-31 July 2002.

Compton, K.L., Ermolieva, T.Y., & Linnerooth-Bayer, J. (2002). Integrated flood risk management for urban infrastructure: Managing the flood risk to Vienna's heavy rail mass rapid transit system. In: Proceedings of the Second Annual IIASA-DPRI Meeting "Integrated Disaster Risk Management: Megacity Vulnerability and Resilience", 29-31 July 2002.

Rozenberg, V.L., Ermolieva, T.Y., & Blizorukova, M. (2001). Modeling Earthquakes via Computer Programs. IIASA Interim Report. IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria: IR-01-068