3rd Workshop on Integrated Climate Models: an Interdisciplinary Assessment of Climate Impacts and Policies

12-13 January 2006 - ICTP, Trieste, Italy

- Short description
- Programme (latest updating: 2006.01.10)
- Participants' list (latest updating: 2006.01.10)
- Papers and presentations (latest updating: 2006.01.10)
- Application for participation
- Organisers
- Workshop venue

- Further information


SHORT DESCRIPTION

This workshop is the natural continuation of the 1st Workshop on Integrated Climate Models (30 September - 3 October 2003) and the 2nd Workshop on Integrated Climate Models (29-30 November 2004).

The key target of this workshop is to verify the state of art of integrated climate modelling by focusing on the assessment of climate impacts and the evaluation of climate policies. The debate on aspects previously missing or badly tackled should be stimulated by presenting a range of climate models and by discussing their results. A lot of attention is to be given to work in progress in order to capture the latest developments in climate modelling. Insights with respect to the key issues lacking in integrated climate models are expected and strategies to improve the actual state of integrated modelling will be analysed.

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PROGRAMME - - 30kb - Latest updating: 2006.01.10

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PARTICIPANTS' LIST - -44kb - Latest updating: 2006.01.10

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PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS - Latest updating: 2006.02.10

Asbjorn AAHEIM, Center for International Climate and Environmental Research - CICERO, Norway
The economic damage of climate change: A question of scale?

Nico BAUER, Paul-Scherrer Institute – PSI, Switzerland
Linking Energy System and Macroeconomic Growth Models - Is the Supply Curve Enough?

Christoph BÖHRINGER, Centre for European Economic Research – ZEW, Germany
Decomposing Integrated Assessment of Climate Change

Renaud CRASSOUS , Centre International de Recherche sur l’Environnement et le Développement -CIRED, France
Why economic dynamics matter in assessing climate change damages: illustration on extreme events

Michel DEN ELZEN, Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency – MNP, The Netherlands
The analysis of mitigation scenarios to stabilise greenhouse gas concentrations

Ottmar EDENHOFER, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research – PIK, Germany
How to incorporate endogenous technological change in climate economy models - Lessons from the Innovation Modeling Comparison Project (IMCP)

Tatsuya HANAOKA, National Institute for Environmental Studies - NIES, Japan
GHG mitigation cost analysis in world regions and evaluation of climate policies -Application of AIM

Klaus KELLER, PennStateUniversity, Institutes of the Environment, USA
What are reliable and economically efficient risk-reduction strategies in the face of uncertain climate thresholds?

Katrin REHDANZ, Hamburg University, Germany
Water scarcity and world trade: A computable general equilibrium approach

Massimo TAVONI, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei – FEEM, Italy
WITCH: World Induced Technical Change Model

ToshimasaTOMODA, Research Institute of Innovative Technology for the Earth – RITE, Japan
Long-term target of global warming mitigation and integrated assessment

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APPLICATIONS FOR PARTICIPATION - Deadline: 15 June 2005

Call for applications -
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Application form - .doc file - .pdf file

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ORGANISERS

Director:
Prof. Carlo Carraro, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei and University of Venice, Italy

Local Organisers:
Ms. Monica Eberle, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei, Italy
Dr. Matteo Marsili, The Abdus Salam ICTP, Italy

Secretary:
Ms. Rosa del Rio, The Abdus Salam ICTP, Italy

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WORKSHOP VENUE

The workshop will be held in the ICTP Campus, in the Adriatico Guesthouse (Lower Level, Kastler Lecture Room). For information about how to reach ICTP, please click here.

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FURTHER INFORMATION

For further information, please contact Ms. Rosa del Rio at smr1681@ictp.trieste.it.

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