Third Party Publications

This section lists publications using or referring to the International Futures (IFs) modeling system that are authored solely by researchers and analysts not formally affiliated with the Pardee Institute. The types of publications of which we are aware include books and book chapters, dissertations, journal articles, reports, and, while not publications strictly speaking, conference presentations and working papers.

We are always interested in learning about and adding to this list other publications and presentations that have not yet come to our attention. Please do share any suggested additions with us at Pardee.Institute@du.edu.

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Envisioning a Healthy Future: Africa's Shifting Burden of Disease

Reports & Briefs

Narayan, K., and Donnenfeld, Z. (2016). "Envisioning a Healthy Future: Africa's Shifting Burden of Disease." African Futures Paper No. 18. Institute for Security Studies and Frederick S. Pardee Center for International Futures, Josef Korbel Schoo

Ethnicity, nonviolent protest, and lethal repression in Africa

Article | Cullen Hendrix

Why do governments use deadly force against unarmed protesters?

Exploring Alternative Futures of Development: Economic and Human Development Trends to 2040

Reports & Briefs

Verhagen, W., Pereira, C. C., Bohl, D. K., Meziere, M. E., Irfan, M. T., & Moyer, J. D. (2022, March). Exploring Alternative Futures of Development: Economic and Human Development Trends to 2040. https://korbel.du.edu/sites/default/files/2022-03/DU-UNDP_G

Fracking for Shale Gas in South Africa: Blessing or Curse?

Reports & Briefs

Hedden, S., Moyer, J.D., and Rettig, J. (2013). “Fracking for Shale Gas in South Africa: Blessing or Curse?”

From insights to action: Gender equality in the wake of COVID-19

Reports & Briefs

Ginette Azcona, Antra Bhatt, Jessamyn Encarnacion, Juncal Plazaola-Castaño, Papa Seck, Silke Staab, and Laura Turque

From Joseph Kony to Nile Perch: Complex Links Hook Armed Conflict to Fisheries

Article | Sarah Glaser

Fisheries are complex systems, so numerous factors like human population growth, climate change, and changing lake chemistry come into play.

Green Cape 2040: Towards a Smarter Grid

Reports & Briefs

Camp, H., Hedden, S., Bohl,D., Petersen, A., and Moyer, J.D. (2015). "Green Cape 2040: Towards a Smarter Grid."

Gridlocked: A Long-term Look at South Africa's Electricity Sector

Reports & Briefs

Hedden, S. (2015). "Gridlocked: A long-term look at South Africa's electricity sector." Institute for Security Studies and Frederick S. Pardee Center for International Futures, Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver. Denver.