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Informing policy decisions when disaster strikes

Informing policy decisions when disaster strikes

by nina | Feb 28, 2018 | Part of RANDOM POSTS - Yes, Risk and resilience, Science into policy

Natural disasters in low-income regions have far-reaching impacts on all levels of society. A simulation framework developed by IIASA researchers can help policymakers to come up with informed short-term policies in an environment where they have limited resources and...
Looking ahead: Future opportunities in the greater Eurasian space

Looking ahead: Future opportunities in the greater Eurasian space

by nina | Feb 21, 2018 | Eurasian, Europe, Part of RANDOM POSTS - Yes

Towards the end of 2017, young researchers, senior experts, and high-level policymakers had the opportunity to engage in vibrant discussions on possible futures for the greater Eurasian space in 2040, and the potential of youth to contribute to economic cooperation...
The state of world population aging

The state of world population aging

by nina | Feb 14, 2018 | Global, regional, national, Part of RANDOM POSTS - Yes, Science into policy, Word population

The rapid increase in both the number and proportion of older persons in the five BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) will have multifaceted implications for social and economic development. The first BRICS Meeting on Aging organized by...
Estimating global migration flows over the past decades

Estimating global migration flows over the past decades

by nina | Feb 14, 2018 | Global, regional, national, Leadership in ASA, Word population

A new indirect estimation methodology, developed and applied by IIASA researchers, has quantified trends in global international migration flows over the past 55 years for the first time. These estimates provide a more comprehensive picture of past migration patterns...
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