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Wolfgang Schöpp

Guest Senior Research Scholar

Pollution Management Research Group

Energy, Climate, and Environment Program

Biography

Wolfgang Schöpp first joined IIASA's Industrial Structural Change Project in June 1983 as a Research Assistant. Later he moved to the Air Quality and Greenhouse Gases (AIR) Program (previously MAG Program) as a Scientific Programmer. In January 1992 he received an appointment as Research Scholar, and is currently working on extending the effect side of the GAINS model using econometric and environmental methods as well as database design.

In 1982 Dr. Schöpp received a degree in mathematics from the Technical University of Vienna. His interests in statistics and economy are now directed towards environmental modeling, in particular biophysical systems and decision-oriented computer applications. Dr. Schöpp received his PhD in economics in 1998 from the State University of Groningen, the Netherlands.

Last update: 15 APR 2016

Publications

Joensson, C., Schoepp, W. , Warfvinge, P., & Sverdrup, H. (1994). Modelling of Long-term Impact on Soil Acidification for Three Sites in Europe. XQ-94-819 , IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria.

Amann, M. , Hordijk, L., Klaassen, G., & Schoepp, W. (1994). Reductions of sulfur emissions in Europe: A combination of the "best available technology" concept and the "critical loads" approach. In: International Environmental Economics: Theories and Applications to Climatic Change, Acidification and International Trade. Eds. Ierland, E. van, Amsterdam: Elsevier.

Bertok, I., Cofala, J., Klimont, Z. , Schoepp, W. , & Amann, M. (1993). Structure of the RAINS 7.0 Energy and Emissions Database. IIASA Working Paper. IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria: WP-93-067

Amann, M. , Bertok, I., Cofala, J., Klaassen, G., & Schoepp, W. (1992). Strategies for Reducing Sulfur Dioxide Emissions in Europe. IIASA Status Report. IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria: SR-92-008