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Assessing Large-scale Global Bioenergy Deployment for Managing Climate Change (EMF-33)

Assessing Large-scale Global Bioenergy Deployment for Managing Climate Change (EMF-33)

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  • Steven Rose

    Steven Rose is a Senior Technical Executive and Technical Executive in the Energy Systems and Climate Analysis Research Group. His research focuses on long-term modeling of socioeconomic system transitions, climate change drivers and management, and potential climate risks.

  • John Weyant

    John P. Weyant is Professor of Management Science and Engineering and Director of the Energy Modeling Forum (EMF) at Stanford University. He is also a Senior Fellow of the Precourt Institute for Energy and an an affiliated faculty member of the Stanford School of Earth, Environment and Energy Sciences, the Woods Institute for the Environment, and the Freeman-Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford. His current research focuses on analysis of multi-sector, multi-region coupled human and earth systems dynamics, global change systems analysis, energy technology assessment, and models for strategic planning.

  • Nico Bauer

    Nico Bauer is engaged in the development of modelling tools and scientific publishing. He is responsible for the cross-cut group on Scenario Feasibility of energy, land-use and economic transformation pathways and related policies. Currently he is in leading position for the EU-NAVIGATE Project and the PEGASOS project on global coal phase-out policies. He co-lead the 33rd model comparison of Standford Energy Modeling Forum on bioenergy and climate change mitigation (EMF-33). He lead the energy group of the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs).

  • Shinichiro Fuminori

    Shinichiro Fujimori is a visiting research scholar in the Energy, Climate, and Environment (ECE) Program at IIASA and an associate professor at Kyoto University, Department of Environmental Engineering. He is also a visiting researcher at NIES. Dr. Fujimori's main fields of scientific interest include integrated assessment modeling in climate change mitigation as well as its impact and adaptation. Furthermore, broader sense of global social environmental issues and their assessments such as food security, biodiversity and so on are also included.

  • Petr Havlik

    Petr Havlik is a research scholar in the former Forestry Program and is currently the Biodiversity and Natural Resources Program (BNR) Director at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis. Within BNR, he also leads the Integrated Biosphere Futures Research Group (IBF). His research interests are in integrated modeling of natural resources and ecosystems management for the development of transformations in food and bio-based sectors that enable satisfying human needs while ensuring the sustainable use of terrestrial and marine environments. In this context, he also led the development of the renowned IIASA GLOBIOM.

  • Alexander Popp

    Alexander Popp leads the research group on Land-Use Management at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research as well as the PIK activity on Land Use. He is also Professor for Sustainable Land Use and Climate Mitigation at University of Kassel and member of the Kassel Institute for Sustainability. Alexander Popp coordinates the development of the global land-use model ‘Model of Agricultural Production and its Impacts on the Environment’ (MAgPIE), which over the last years has evolved into one of the world’s leading integrated global land and water use modelling systems.

  • Detlef van Vuuren

    Detlef van Vuuren is a senior researcher at PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency and a professor in Integrated Assessment of Global Environmental Change at the Faculty of Geosciences, Utrecht University. His research concentrates on response strategies to global environmental problems using integrated assessment models and other tools. As such, he participates as part of the IMAGE integrated assessment modelling team.

  • Marshall Wise

    Marshall Wise is a system engineer at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory's (PNNL’s) Joint Global Change Research Institute (JGCRI) in College Park, MD. Originally joining PNNL in 1990, Mr. Wise has over 30 years of experience in economic and engineering modeling and analysis of energy, land use, and environmental systems. He serves as the principal investigator (PI) for the Global Change Intersectoral Modeling System project funded by the Department of Energy’s (DOE's) Office of Science, and he is on the core model development team for JGCRI’s flagship Global Change Analysis Model.

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