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Economic development and the food-water-energy-environment nexus in Ukraine

Economic development and the food-water-energy-environment nexus in Ukraine

by nina | Mar 21, 2018 | Advanced Systems Analysis, Europe, Part of RANDOM POSTS - Yes, Science into policy

A new collaborative research program between IIASA researchers and the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (NASU) has been set up to provide input to robust solutions and informed policies to ensure sustainable economic development pathways in Ukraine. A...
Restructuring financial networks to reduce systemic risk

Restructuring financial networks to reduce systemic risk

by nina | Mar 21, 2018 | Advanced Systems Analysis, Leadership in ASA, Part of RANDOM POSTS - Yes

Research by the IIASA Advanced Systems Analysis Program shows that the Basel III international regulatory framework for banks will not reduce systemic risk in the financial sector as planned. The results suggest that regulations should instead aim to increase the...
Ecological network analysis reveals systemic impact of threats to ecosystems

Ecological network analysis reveals systemic impact of threats to ecosystems

by nina | Mar 21, 2018 | Advanced Systems Analysis, Africa, Part of RANDOM POSTS - Yes

Ecological network analysis provides a systematic approach to assess the direct and indirect influences that one network node has on another. Researchers from the IIASA Advanced Systems Analysis Program engage in projects to develop these methodologies further and to...
Employing entropy to study growth and resilience in systems

Employing entropy to study growth and resilience in systems

by nina | Mar 21, 2018 | Advanced Systems Analysis, Leadership in ASA, Part of RANDOM POSTS - Yes

A study by researchers from the IIASA Advanced Systems Analysis Program, explored the relation between entropy-based indicators describing system efficiency and redundancy, and system growth and resilience to shocks. In another study they suggested ways to incorporate...

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