In the science-policy interface scenarios to a low-carbon future are often made using Integrated Assessment Models. But there are many more ways to explore the future, such as visioning, gaming and speculative design. Why have IAMs become such dominant tools?
On an almost daily basis, wonderful encounters happen between between the public and researchers. You will find a small selection of these encounters in Close-up.
Dokalis graduated in 2019 from the Public International Law master's programme at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ and wrote his thesis on protecting the Arctic Ocean.
Evelien van Leeuwen, PhD candidate at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ, together with her colleagues, conducted research into job crafting among medical specialists.
Climate scientist Appy Sluijs is advisor and presenter of the Dutch TV programme Code Rood, which shows how climate change affects and changes the Dutch climate.
Researchers have created an assessment framework for public values for an informed debate about mobility in future cities and the role played by mobility platforms.
Students discussed with teams from other universities how the same ecological legal conundrum can lead to very different results indifferent legal teams.