Policy advice informed by evolutionary fisheries science

Policy advice informed by evolutionary fisheries science

Policy advice informed by evolutionary fisheries science Fishing not only affects the numbers of fish, but also their heritable characteristics through evolutionary changes. IIASA research in this area sheds light on how fish reproduce under increasing fishing...
Supporting decision making under uncertainty

Supporting decision making under uncertainty

Supporting decision making under uncertainty The need to account for uncertainty when making decisions is at the core of systems analysis, be it for decisions around crop allocation or the choice of technologies in the energy and water industries. Decisions supported...
Serious gaming for risk communication and engagement

Serious gaming for risk communication and engagement

Serious gaming for risk communication and engagement IIASA researchers develop and carry out serious games and simulations around the world to engage policymakers, businesses, communities, academics, and others in exploring the challenges of reducing disaster risk,...
Towards better air quality management in Vietnam

Towards better air quality management in Vietnam

Towards better air quality management in Vietnam A collaborative research project between IIASA and the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology has given rise to a multi disciplinary research community in Vietnam that can provide decision makers with comprehensive...
Informing clean air policies

Informing clean air policies

Informing clean air policies Breathing clean air, the most basic human need, has become a luxury in many parts of the world. IIASA researchers contributed to a report representing the first comprehensive scientific assessment of the air pollution outlook for Asia and...
Accounting for diversity in population projections

Accounting for diversity in population projections

Accounting for diversity in population projections Researchers from IIASA and the Asian Demographic Research Institute have shown that explicitly accounting for differences within populations significantly influence future population projections. Their work...