The IAMC Online Poster Sessions were successfully held on October 22-23, 2024, from 14:00 to 15:30 CEST. These sessions offered IAMC community members from around the world a valuable opportunity to connect and engage with each other in a virtual format.
The posters highlighted on Tuesday, October 22, and Wednesday, October 23 showcased diverse research topics, including energy system modeling, climate change mitigation, and sustainability strategies.
The following posters were presented:
ID: 458–Koji Tokimatsu: Tokyo Institute of Technology–
Title: The water-energy-mineral-land nexus: Interlinked global models of LCIA and IAM applicable to this century
ID: 463–Pianpian Xiang: Beijing University of Technology–
Title: Analysis of regional reallocation of zero-carbon ammonia production in China with carbon neutrality targets
ID: 488–Shu-xin Zhang: Beijing Institute of Technology–
Title: Research on Modeling and Application of Intertemporal Trading Mechanism
ID: 519–Shih-Ming Chung: Industrial Technology Research Institute, Green Energy and Environment Research Laboratories (ITRI-GEL), ITRI-GEL–
Title: The Deep Decarbonization Pathway of the Oil Refining Industry in Taiwan
ID: 520–Pedro Rochedo: Programa de Planejamento Energético (PPE/COPPE/UFRJ)–
Title: Brazil climate goals and SDG: insights from BLUES 2.0
ID: 545–Michael Windisch: ETH Zürich (ETH)–
Title: Drivers of Agricultural Exposure to Extreme Events
ID: 548–Pascal Weigmann: Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK)–
Title: piamValidation 1.0: Open source IAM scenario validation tool
ID: 554–Kasra Motlaghzadeh: University of Waterloo–
Title: Following Equity Principles Significantly Increases National Obligations for Carbon Dioxide Removal
ID: 555–Yang Qiu: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Joint Global Change Research Institute at the University of Maryland (PNNL/JGCRI)–
Title: Behavioral changes and technological transitions need to work together to achieve 1.5°C future
ID: 558–Jun’ya Takakura: National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES)–
Title: Generation of Hyper-resolution Climate Data for Global-scale Impact Assessment Considering Local Anthropogenic Heat Emissions and Geography
ID: 561–Alice Zambolin: Bocconi University–
Title: Assessing the Relevance of the IPCC for Policymaking in the EU and the US: A Scientometric Analysis
ID: 567–Kyuil Kwak: Korea University–
Title: PyPSA-KR: An open-source energy system modelling of Korean electricity network
ID: 578–Yilong Xiao: Peking university–
Title: Combined effects of multiple carbon reduction strategies over the whole building life cycle, basen on a multi-sectoral bottom-up model with integrated material flows and reverse material flows
ID: 584–Yao WU: Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, Beijing Institute of Technology (CEEP-BIT)–
Title: Assessing the Impact of Non-CO₂ Greenhouse Gas Emissions on Global Temperature Targets: A Policy Review and DICE Model Analysis
ID: 586–Leonardo Chiani: Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change (CMCC)–
Title: Implications of Direct Air Capture uncertainty in the WITCH model
ID: 589–Adrien Poujon: TuDelft–
Title: Leveraging the two-level game structure to link IAM with ABM for social-tipping investigation in climate change mitigation policy
ID: 626–Shreeyash NITIN Malode: PHD STUDENT–
Title: The Energy Storage Requirement for Decarbonizing Indian Power Sector: Analysing Emission Cap Scenario through the MESSAGEix Framework.
ID: 647–Adrian Odenweller: Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK)–
Title: REMIND-PyPSA: Coupling an IAM with a spatio-temporally highly resolved power system model
ID: 656–Sioux Fanny Melo Leon: Utrecht University–
Title: Climate change adaptation from the farmer’s perspective: an exploration of adaptation pathways with a global hydro-economic model of groundwater-fed irrigation (HELGA)
ID: 676–Matthieu Meaux: Capgemini–
Title: System of systems approach applied to the WITNESS IAM
ID: 677–Jinyu Shiwang: Princeton University–
Title: Technology Milestones Improve an Early Warning System for Failed Decarbonization Strategies
ID: 679–Tianpeng Wang: Tsinghua University–
Title: The DICE model reports lower climate damages compared to its real estimates
ID: 684–Fabio Sferra: International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)–
Title: Investigating national differences in fossil fuel phase-out strategies
ID: 688–Jan Ivar Korsbakken: Centre for International Climate and Energy Research (CICERO)–
Title: A tool for validation and vetting of model results in the IAM COMPACT project
ID: 705–Femke Nijsse: University of Exeter, Global Systems Institute (GSI)–
Title: Policies to accerelate decarbonisation with sector coupling
ID: 732–Sreyam Sengupta: International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)–
Title: Synergies of biodiversity protection and climate crisis mitigation policies support multiple sustainability targets
ID: 756–Jayaraman Thiagarajan: M. S. Swaminathan Research Foundation–
Title: Equity Assessment of IPCC AR6 Mitigation Pathways
ID: 780–Xin Zhao: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Joint Global Change Research Institute at the University of Maryland (PNNL/JGCRI)–
Title: Agricultural Labor under Heat Stress: Productivity Shocks and Macroeconomic Consequences
ID: 783–Mengqi Zhao: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Joint Global Change Research Institute at the University of Maryland (PNNL/JGCRI)–
Title: Exploring the Role of Future Reservoir Storage Expansion on the Evolution of Multi-Sector Systems Globally
ID: 668–Meng Xu: Wuhan Institute of Technology–
Title: Health and economic benefits of the synergistic control for ozone and PM2.5 pollution in China
ID: 650–Yujie Pan: Peking University–
Title: China’s carbon neutrality policy can bring significant synergistic emission reduction benefits from toxic trace elements
ID: 460–Marc Jaxa-Rozen: European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC)–
Title: The Joint Research Centre’s Integrated Database of the European Energy System (JRC-IDEES-2021): A comprehensive analytical database for energy research and policy analysis in the European Union
ID: 471–Yoonha Lee: Seoul National University–
Title: Behavioral Dynamics of Adopting Low-Emission Technologies in Hard-to-Abate Industries and Their Economic Impact: An Analysis Using EGT and CGE Models
ID: 477–Jefferson K. Rajah: University of Bergen–
Title: Conceptualising an endogenous representation of human behaviour change in a feedback-based, global-scale integrated assessment model
ID: 481–Gang He: CUNY-Baruch College–
Title: Health and climate benefits of imported solar photovoltaic in the United States
ID: 484–Jihoon Min: International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)–
Title: Income and inequality pathways consistent with eradicating poverty
ID: 486–Sammy Oleku: National NGO in Kenya–
Title: Topic: ASSESSING THE IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON WATER RESOURCES AND PASTORALISTS LIVELIHOODS IN KAJIADO WEST SUB-COUNTY, KENYA
ID: 497–ChaeHyeon Kim: Seoul National University–
Title: Color-Coding the Hydrogen Renaissance through a Prism of Hydrogen Production Technologies: Technology selection scenario analysis through bottom-up model construction
ID: 500–Taha Yacine Ayoub: Tunisia Polytechnic School–
Title: Carbon Tax in Tunisia: Revenue Recycling Possibilities & Financing of Energy Transition
ID: 502–Peize Wu: Beijing University of Technology–
Title: Ecological Resource Rich Areas in China and their pathways to Carbon Neutrality Target
ID: 508–Edna Johanna Molina Bacca: Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK)–
Title: Land-use pattern projections and their uncertainty under global change
ID: 522–Maksym Chepeliev: Purdue University (PURDUE)–
Title: Implications of the Net Zero Transition Scenarios on SDG Indicators: Linking Global Energy System, CGE and Atmospheric Source-receptor Models
ID: 532–Ara Kim: Korea Environment Institute–
Title: Development of framework for decision support integrated impact assessment platform and application technology for climate change adaptation (DIRECTION)
ID: 557–Jiaqi Wu: School of Economics and Management, Harbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen)–
Title: Assessing the Economic Impacts of Green Electricity Certificate on Rooftop PV in China
ID: 572–AFM Kamal Chowdhury: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Joint Global Change Research Institute at the University of Maryland (PNNL/JGCRI)–
Title: Power grid level implications of deep-decarbonization: case studies from China and South America by using a coupled IAM-PSM framework
ID: 587–Emmanuel Dioha: Seoul National University of Science and Technology —
Title: Comparing the native CMIP6 climate simulation across Africa with the NEX-GDDP-CMIP6 models to quantify the added value
ID: 603–Hyun-gyu Kim: Korea Environment Institute (KEI), South Korea–
Title: The Impact of Climate Change Adaptation Behavior on Electricity Consumption: A Case Study in South Korea
ID: 631–Raphael Apeaning: King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center (KAPSARC), Saudi Arabia–
Title: The Impact of Varying Levels of Carbon Removal and Capture Technologies on Global Inequality
ID: 659–Kamyar Amirmoeini: HEC Montreal–
Title: The AD-MERGE 2.0 Integrated Assessment Model: New developments and enhancements
ID: 667–Olivier Dessens: University College London (UCL)–
Title: Cost-benefit analysis between mitigation, damage and adaptation of overshoot scenarios achieving 1.5°C target in 2100 in comparison to a no overshoot scenario.
ID: 691–Heeyoung Shin: Seoul National University–
Title: Electrification and Energy Efficiency Policies for a Net Zero Korea by 2050 –Assessing the Cost and Benefits for Target Setting
ID: 699–Hassan Niazi: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Joint Global Change Research Institute at the University of Maryland (PNNL/JGCRI)–
Title: Can the UN’s Climate Loss and Damage Fund Help Developing Regions?
ID: 702–Görkem Güngör: Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources–
Title: Utilization of open-source data and tools for assessing hydropower generation
ID: 707–Doorgeshwaree Jaggeshar: SFI Research Centre for Energy, Climate and Marine-Environmental Research Institute, University College Cork (MaREI)–
Title: Integrating energy-land-food systems to explore national pathways for long-term carbon drawdown
ID: 729–Marie Codet: MINES Paris – PSL, Centre de Mathématiques Appliquées–
Title: Future metal needs under climate and water constraints, a long-term analysis based on TIAM-FR
ID: 733–Thalia Hernandez Amezcua: Tempus Analítica AC–
Title: The macroeconomic effects linked to deep decarbonization in Mexico.
ID: 745–Sreeja Jaiswal: Heidelberg Uni–
Title: Shifting Global Pathways Towards Sustainable development or shifting responsibilities: Unpacking IPCC’s Illustrative Mitigation Pathway for Sustainable Development
ID: 747–Gerd Angelkorte: Programa de Planejamento Energético (PPE/COPPE/UFRJ)–
Title: Using the BLUES model for developing a new NDC for Brazil
ID: 751–Benjamin Knight: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Joint Global Change Research Institute at the University of Maryland (PNNL/JGCRI)–
Title: Foresight – Global Change Analytics: Communicating complex science through interactive dashboards
ID: 764–Maksud Bekchanov: Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change (CMCC)–
Title: Strategic investments for enhancing agricultural resilience in the face of reducing water supply
