IIASA has worked with TU Vienna in the following areas:
The H2020 LandSense project will hold its first annual meeting bringing together the consortium partners to review the project's progress to date. More
Advanced Systems Analysis (ASA) Program researchers develop and analyze stylized models of biological populations (e.g., fish and forests), in which individuals’ growth significantly depends on their size or age and on the size or age of others. The aim is to understand the consequences of various management strategies and to reveal which management principles can optimize typical economic (e.g., profit) and environmental (e.g., biodiversity) objectives. More
Advanced Systems Analysis (ASA) Program researchers develop and study stylized economic growth models and advance methods of the optimal control theory needed to analyze such models. Long-term economic growth is driven by the dynamics of natural, physical and human capital; an extended form of these models also includes feedback with the environment under uncertainty. More
With a mobile data collection app and satellite data, scientists may be able to project whether a certain region is vulnerable to food shortages and malnutrition. The method has now been tested in the Central African Republic. More
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