Socioeconomic Pathways Participants
Aaheim, Hans Asbjørn | CICERO Centre for International Climate and Environmental Research Oslo |
Akimoto, Keigo | Research Institute of Innovative Technology for the Earth (RITE) |
Antle, John M. | Oregon State University |
Arent, Douglas | JISEA/NREL |
Backlund, Peter | NCAR Integrated Science Program |
Beringer, Tim | Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research |
Birkmann, Joern | UNU-EHS |
Carter, Timothy | Finnish Environment Institute, SYKE |
Cohen, Stewart | Environment Canada |
Cosgrove, William | UNESCO-WWAP World Water Scenarios |
Drummond, Mark | US Geological Survey |
Ebi, Kristie | WGII TSU |
Edenhofer, Ottmar | Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research |
Edmonds, James | JGCRI/PNNL |
Ekholm, Tommi | VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland |
Eom, Jiyong | Joint Global Change Research Institute |
Feddema, Johan | University of Kansas |
Fujimori, Shinichiro | National Institute for Environmental Studies |
Gallopín, Gilberto Carlos | WWAP |
Garschagen, Matthias | United Nations University |
Guivarch, Celine | Cired |
Hallegatte, Stephane | World Bank, CIRED, Meteo-France |
Hayden, Mary | NCAR |
Hildebrand, Peter H | NASA Goddard Space Flight Center |
Hughes, Barry | Pardee Center, Univ of Denver |
Jiang, Leiwen | National Center for Atmospheric Research |
Kemp-Benedict, Eric | Stockholm Environment Institute |
Kienberger, Stefan | Centre for Geoinformatics – University of Salzburg |
Kram, Tom | PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency |
Krey, Volker | International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) |
Kriegler, Elmar | Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research |
Lamarque, Jean-Francois | NCAR |
Lawrence, Peter John | NCAR |
Lempert, Robert J | RAND |
Levermann, Anders | Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research |
Liu, Qiyong | National Institute for Communicable Disease Control and Prevention, China |
Lutz, Wolfgang | IIASA |
Masui, Toshihiko | NIES |
Mearns, Linda | NCAR CISL/IMAGe |
Meehl, Gerald | NCAR |
Minx, Jan | IPCC WG 3 Technical Support Unit |
Montesino, Manuel | University of Copenhagen |
Moss, Richard H | JGCRI |
Moyer, Jonathan | IFs |
O’Neill, Brian | NCAR |
Pitcher, Hugh | Joint Global Change Research Institute |
Rangel, Michelle | NCAR Integrated Science Program |
Ren, Xiaolin | NCAR |
Riahi, Keywan | International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) |
Robinson, Paula | NCAR Integrated Science Program |
Romero-Lankao, Patricia | NCAR |
Rosen, Richard | Tellus Institute |
Rothman, Dale Scott | University of Denver, JKSIS |
Rozenberg, Julie | CIRED |
Saxon, Earl | FHI360 |
Schweizer, Vanessa | NCAR |
Soria, Antonio | European Commission, DG Joint Research Centre, IPTS |
Storch, Harry | Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus, Germany |
Tebaldi, Claudia | Climate Central |
Travis, William Riebsame | University of Colorado |
Van Ruijven, Bas J | NCAR |
Van Vuuren, Detlef | PBL |
Wilbanks, Thomas J. | Oak Ridge National Laboratory |
Zwickel, Timm | IPCC Technical Support Unit – Working Group III |
We intend this meeting to bring together researchers and practitioners in a variety of fields including integrated assessment modeling; impact, adaptation, and vulnerability assessment; climate modeling; and social and economic development. We are particularly interested in researchers actively involved in using socioeconomic scenarios in their research, and those with possible interests in further development of these scenarios in the future. Highest priority for this meeting are topics that would contribute most directly to the development of the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) discussed in the background document, including SSP narratives, quantitative inputs to SSP-based model simulations, and integrated assessment or impact model simulations of possible SSPs.
Due to size constraints for the meeting, participation may have to be limited. We are therefore asking anyone interested in attending to submit an abstract (for possible presentation) or paragraph describing interests in the meeting, (for those wanting to attend but not speak). Given that a substantial proportion of the meeting is likely to be devoted to breakout group discussions, there will not be a large number of speaking slots. However, we may consider holding a poster session, and in addition plenary and breakout group discussions will be most useful if they involve participants active in research relevant to meeting goals. Therefore, abstracts and/or paragraphs describing your interests will help us ensure that participants represent the most relevant areas of expertise.
Requests to participate can be made through the online submission system. Submissions before September 16 will receive full consideration. Beyond that date, submissions will be considered as space allows. We will respond to requests to participate in early October to indicate whether we will be able to accommodate you at the meeting, and in which capacity.