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Gao, Jing, and Brian C. O'Neill. 2020. "Mapping global urban land for the 21st century with data-driven simulations and Shared Socioeconomic Pathways." Nature Communications 11, 2302 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-15788-7
O'Neill, Brian C., Leiwen Jiang, Samir KC, Regina Fuchs, Shonali Pachauri, Emily K. Laidlaw, Tiantian Zhang, Wei Zhou and Xiaolin Ren. 2020.
“The effect of education on determinants of climate change risks.” Nature Sustainability 3, 520–528 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41893-020-0512-y
2018-2019 Annual Review
2019. Guarrieri, Thomas R. and Collin J. Meisel. "Extremists and unconventional weapons: examining the pursuit of chemical and biological agents." Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression
Achievements and needs for the climate change scenarios framework. Plenary presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Integrated Assessment Modeling Consortium, Tsukuba, Japan. December 2, 2019.
O’Neill, B.C., Conde, C., Ebi, K., Friedlingstein, P., Fuglestvedt, J., Hasegawa, T., Kok, K., Kriegler, E., Monteith, S., Pichs-Madruga, R., Preston, B., Sillman, J., van Ruijven, B., van Vuuren, D. 2019. Forum on Scenarios of Climate and Societal Future
The goal of the Scenarios Forum was to bring together a diverse set of communities who are using or developing scenarios for use in climate change and sustainability analysis to exchange experiences, ideas, and lessons learned; identify opportunities for synergies and collaboration; and identify knowledge gaps for future research.
By taking stock of progress and facilitating further scenario-related research, the meeting aimed to inform the use of scenarios in the Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). It also sought to help ensure a research base sufficient to inform future national and international assessments as well as policy initiatives, including the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Gao, Jing, and Brian C. O'Neill. 2019. “Data-driven spatial modeling of global long-term urban land development: The SELECT model.” Environmental Modelling & Software 119 (458-471) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2019.06.015.
Ginette Azcona, Antra Bhatt, Jessamyn Encarnacion, Juncal Plazaola-Castaño, Papa Seck, Silke Staab, and Laura Turque
The impacts of crises are never gender-neutral, and COVID‑19 is no exception.
This publication summarizes data, research, and policy work by UN Women’s Policy and Programme Division on the pandemic’s impact on women and girls, including the impact on extreme poverty, employment, health, unpaid care, and violence against women and girls. The publication also brings into focus the paucity of gender data and calls for greater investment and prioritization of data on the gendered effects of the crisis.
The report draws on the UN Secretary-General’s policy brief on the impact of COVID-19 on women, UN Women’s “Spotlight on gender, COVID-19 and the SDGs”, UN Women thematic policy briefs focused on COVID-19, as well emerging data from UN Women’s rapid gender assessments. New estimates on extreme poverty by sex and age presented in the publication are the outcome of a UN Women–UNDP collaboration with the Frederick S. Pardee Center for International Futures at the University of Denver.
The continuing evolution of the “Key Risks” of climate change. Plenary presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Global Trade Analysis Project (GTAP), Warsaw, Poland. June 19, 2019.
2019. Bohl, David K. “Endogenous Migration in the Shared Socio-Economic Pathways.” Forum on Scenarios for Climate and Societal Futures.
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