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🌍 Join Us for the Third DECIPHER Webinar!

πŸ“’ Topic: Cross-Sectoral Decarbonisation: Sensitive Intervention and Tipping Points πŸ“… Date: May 2, 2025 πŸ•’ Time: 15:00–16:00 CET πŸ“ Location: Online (Link provided upon registration) Reserve your spotΒ now! We are excited to invite you to the third webinar in the framework of the DECIPHER Project, where we will explore how sensitive intervention pointsβ€”such as coal […]

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πŸ”‘ Takeaways from the Second webinar

DECIPHER Webinar #2: The Economics of Coastal Adaptation On March 12, 2025, the DECIPHER Project hosted its second webinar, “The Economics of Coastal Adaptation,” facilitated by Jonas Haas, Doctoral Researcher, Global Climate Forum (GCF). The speaker delved into advanced research and tools addressing the economic challenges faced by coastal regions amidst rising sea levels and

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Valuing Nature: Coastal Wetlands & Economic Models

In this interview, Sebastiano Bacca, researcher at GCF – Global Climate Forum e.V., explores how economic valuation models help assess wetland changes due to sea level rise. Key highlights include: 🌊 Economic valuation: Understanding the perceived value of wetlands and their ecosystem services. πŸ“‰Β Climate risk assessment: Using the DIVA model to project future wetland areas and

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πŸ”‘ Takeaways from the First webinar

WEBINAR: Predicting willingness-to-pay values for mammals and birds using machine-learning DECIPHER project recently hosted an insightful webinar on the application of machine learning to predict willingness-to-pay (WTP) values for the conservation of bird and mammal species. Led by Maarten Broekman from Radboud University the session explored innovative methods for incorporating biodiversity value into economic decision-making.

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🌍 Join Us for the Second DECIPHER Webinar!

πŸ“’ Topic: The Economics of Coastal Adaptation πŸ“… Date: March 12, 2025 πŸ•’ Time: 15:00–16:30 CET πŸ“ Location: Online (Link provided upon registration) We are excited to invite you to the second webinar in the framework of Β the DECIPHER Project, hosted by Global Climate Forum (GCF). This 1,5-hour session will dive into cutting-edge research and

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🌍 Join Us for the First DECIPHER Webinar!

πŸ“’ Topic: Predicting willingness-to-pay values for mammals and birds using machine-learning πŸ“… Date: February 19, 2025 πŸ•’ Time: 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m πŸ“ Location: Online (Link provided upon registration) We are delighted to announce the first webinar in the framework of DECIPHER Project, hosted by Radboud University. This 1-hour session will focus on the

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Enhancing Policy Relevance through Climate Risk and Financial Asset Modeling

In this interview, Antoine Mandel, Head of Research at Climafin, explains how advanced financial models help integrate climate risks into asset valuation. πŸ” Key highlights: πŸ’‘ Assessing transition and physical risks linked to climate change. 🌍 Using forward-looking scenarios to enhance climate stress testing. πŸ“Š Supporting financial regulators and central banks in building climate resilience.

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Radboud University Studies Human Pressures in Biodiversity Modeling

In this interview, Jelle Hilbers, assistant professor at Radboud University, delves into biodiversity modeling. As part of the DECIPHER project, his work evaluates how human activities like climate change and land use impact biodiversity. πŸ” Key Highlights: 🌱 Human pressures on biodiversity: Effects of agriculture, climate change, and land-use changes on species like mammals, plants,

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University of Exeter’s Breakthroughs in Simulation-Based Modeling

In this interview carried out by University of Deusto, Femke Nijsse, lecturer at University of Exeter, shares the cutting-edge work on energy transition modeling. Collaborating with Cambridge Econometrics, the research uses global economic simulations to analyze current energy systems, economic behavior, and the role of policy in driving change. πŸ” Key Highlights: 🌱 Global economy

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Mastering DECIPHER: Insights on Consortium Models and contributions.

As part of the DECIPHER Project’s mission to improve decision-making in the areas of climate change and biodiversity, we are proud to present a series of interviews with key members of the consortium. These videos offer a behind-the-scenes look at the important work being done, the models developed, the challenges overcome, and how their contributions

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