Large-scale Initiatives

Achieving true sustainability requires approaches that link diverse dynamic systems and IIASA large-scale initiatives aim to do just that. Multiscale, innovative, and interdisciplinary IIASA projects span a wealth of topics from how to attain all 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals to the systems thinking needed for policymaking.

Challenges and Opportunities of Economic Integration within a Wider European and Eurasian Space

The international research project “Challenges and Opportunities of Economic Integration within a Wider European and Eurasian Space” focuses on plausible futures of economic cooperation in the Greater Eurasian space and interplay between different integration processes in the region. A particular specific aim of the project is to discuss, analyze, and critically evaluate diverse issues related to economic cooperation between countries and blocks within the Eurasian continent covering the European Union, the Eurasian Economic Union, Eastern Partnership, Central Asia, and their neighbors. More


IIASA-ISC Consultative Science Platform

Bouncing Forward Sustainably: Pathways to a post-COVID World: A partnership between IIASA and ISC to define and design sustainability pathways that will enable building forward a more sustainable post-COVID-19 world.  More

OECD-IIASA Strategic Partnership on Systems Approaches

After having cooperated on topics of mutual interest for many years, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and IIASA agreed in late 2017 to establish the OECD-IIASA Strategic Partnership on Systems Thinking, Anticipation, and Resilience. More

The World in 2050 

TWI2050 was launched by the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), the Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN), and the Stockholm Resilience Centre (SRC).  More

 



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