IIASA has worked with BOKU in the following areas:
SATFARM Services aims to derive new remote sensing indicators of climate-smart agricultural practices that provide enhanced resilience in the face of weather extremes resulting of climate change More
IIASA researcher Brian Fath was a lecturer in the Alternative Economic and Monetary Systems (AEMS) summer school, which has received a major award from the Austrian government. More
Brian Fath gave an invited lecture on "Cycles and Time Constants in Nature" on 8 August, 2016. The lecture was delivered as part of a three-week summer school on “Alternative Economic and Monetary Systems” at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU). More
The core objective of COIN (Cost of Inaction) is to assess costs of climate change for public and private budgets in Austria (i.e. damage costs with presently agreed mitigation measures but without adaptation measures) and to scope out information where full assessment is not yet possible. More
This project is funded by the ERC Consolidator Grant. It assesses the potential of using crowdsourcing to close big data gaps of ground sourced data on land cover, land use and change. The project builds on the Geo-Wiki crowdsourcing tool and moves from an online environment to a mobile ground-based collection system. More
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