2016 Annual Report
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Leadership in applied systems analysis

Systems analysis is one of the few tools that has the breadth and depth to find long-lasting solutions to the complex, interconnected challenges we face today.

Selected highlights

Disaster forensics: Detecting best practice

Disaster forensics: Detecting best practice

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Measuring water security with hydro-economic classification

Measuring water security with hydro-economic classification

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Sustainable fisheries management

Sustainable fisheries management

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Sustainable consumption and economic growth

Sustainable consumption and economic growth

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Food security in a changing world

Food security in a changing world

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Untangling uncertainty for disaster risk projections

Untangling uncertainty for disaster risk projections

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Using game theory to understand cooperation

Using game theory to understand cooperation

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Harnessing the power of citizen science

Harnessing the power of citizen science

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Shared Socioeconomic Pathways: Finding routes to sustainability

Shared Socioeconomic Pathways: Finding routes to sustainability

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Modeling global water use for the 21st century

Modeling global water use for the 21st century

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Supporting sustainable water policy

Supporting sustainable water policy

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Getting the non-CO2 greenhouse gases right

Getting the non-CO2 greenhouse gases right

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Modeling love: Understanding the dynamics of human relationships

Modeling love: Understanding the dynamics of human relationships

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Wildfires of the future

Wildfires of the future

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Negative emissions in the tropics

Negative emissions in the tropics

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Reaping the co-benefits of air pollution and climate policies

Reaping the co-benefits of air pollution and climate policies

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Sustainable transport through agent-based modeling

Sustainable transport through agent-based modeling

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Adopting sustainable technologies: New methods for a new world

Adopting sustainable technologies: New methods for a new world

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