MultiSector Dynamics Vision Report Released
The MultiSector Dynamics (MSD) Scientific Steering Group and Facilitation Team has released its 2030 vision report, co-authored by Vivek! MSD is an emerging transdisciplinary research field which seeks to advance our understanding of human-Earth system interactions and their impacts on our social, economic, and engineered systems. This Vision Report is a part of the development and organization of an MSD Community of Practice, and discusses key definitions and concepts as well. A key emphasis is highlighting scientific research opportunities and approaches and needs for improving the MSD community’s research capacity.
There is also a webinar presenting the main themes of the report and seeking community input on February 22, 2022, from 1-3 PM ET. More information and registration are available here.
News & Updates
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05 Feb 2024
New Paper on Impacts of Renewable Variability on Power Systems
Quantifying the impact of multi-scale climate variability on electricity prices in a renewable-dominated power grid
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14 Jul 2023
Congrats to Chloe Darnell for Her Successful M-Exam!
Thesis on drivers of future sea-level rise
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18 May 2023
New Nature Sustainability Paper on Air Quality Implications of Climate Mitigation
Effects of global climate mitigation on regional air quality and health
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05 May 2023
New Paper on Structural Uncertainty and Agent-Based Modeling
Structural model choices regularly overshadow parametric uncertainty in agent-based simulations of household flood risk outcomes
New Paper on Impacts of Renewable Variability on Power Systems
Quantifying the impact of multi-scale climate variability on electricity prices in a renewable-dominated power grid
Congrats to Chloe Darnell for Her Successful M-Exam!
Thesis on drivers of future sea-level rise
New Nature Sustainability Paper on Air Quality Implications of Climate Mitigation
Effects of global climate mitigation on regional air quality and health
New Paper on Structural Uncertainty and Agent-Based Modeling
Structural model choices regularly overshadow parametric uncertainty in agent-based simulations of household flood risk outcomes