Conference presentations

ISDC (2026)

William Schoenberg, Jefferson K. Rajah, Christopher Wells, David Collste, Beniamino Callegari, Benjamin Blanz, Andreas Nicolaidis Lindqvist, Alexandre C. Köberle, Birgit Kopainsky. From accelerating growth to biophysical brakes: The processes that shape the future of the global human & Earth System

Theresia Putranti, Beniamino Callegari, Benjamin Blanz, William Schoenberg. Weakening Persistent Climate-Driven Financial Default: Policy Mechanism Design Using FRIDA Integrated Assessment Model

Jefferson Rajah, Billy Schoenberg, Benjamin Blanz, Birgit Kopainsky. Assessing the impacts of endogenous behavioural change on food demand in a feedback-based global integrated assessment model

IAMC:

Upcoming 2025 (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil):

Koberle, A., 2025: Scenario Discovering the SSPs using FRIDA

Li, C., 2025: Incorporating fire extremes into a fully coupled Earth-human system Integrated Assessment Model (FRIDA) 

Mahú, Francisco, 2025: System Dynamics Feedbacks in Energy Transition Scenarios

Rajah, Jefferson K., Blanz, Benjamin, Kopainsky Birgit, Schoenberg, William, 2025. Modelling feedback-based dietary behavioural change in FRIDA v2.1 integrated assessment model

2024 (Seoul, South Korea):

Rajah, J.K., Tusch, B., Hammerseng, G., & Kopainsky, B., 2024. Conceptualising an endogenous representation of human behaviour change in a feedback-based, global-scale integrated assessment model. 

2023 (Venice, Italy):

Eker, S. , Reiter, C. , & Kuhn, M. 2023. Human wellbeing in relation to climate, economy and environment. [Oral presentation]..

Mauritzen, C. et al., 2023. FRIDA (Feedback-based knowledge Repository for Integrated Assessments): a new addition to the portfolio of fully coupled Integrated Climate Assessment Models. [Poster presentation]. 

Smith, C. et al., 2023. FaIR v2.1: a calibrated, flexible simple climate model for integrated assessment. [Poster presentation]. In: Annual meeting of the Integrated Assessment Modelling Consortium, 14-17 November 2023, Venice, Italy.

Swamy, D. et al., 2023. Unraveling the Complexity of Urban Transport Behavior: A Qualitative Review of Factors Influencing Mode Choice in Developed and Developing Regions. [Online Poster]. In: Annual meeting of the Integrated Assessment Modelling Consortium,.

ISDC

2025:

Eriksson, A., 2025. Towards an Internally Consistent Representation of All Planetary Boundaries – Using the World-Earth Model FRIDA

Eriksson, A., Collste, D., Gerten, D., Nilsson, L. J., Breier, J., and Schoenberg, W. A., 2025. Assessing Planetary Boundary Transgressions and Their Causes – Using the World-Earth model FRIDA

Mohammad, M., Rajah, J.K., Schoenberg, W., & Kopainsky, B., 2025. Developing an Interactive Learning Environment to teach the two-way coupling of the climate-human system.

Rajah, J.K., Blanz, B., Kopainsky, B., & Schoenberg, W, 2025. A system dynamics modeling framework for endogenizing human behavior change in global-scale integrated assessment models.

Schoenberg, W., Blanz, B., Breier, J., Callegari, B., Grimeland, M.B., Nicolaidis Lindqvist, A., Rajah, J.K., Ramme, L., Wells, C., & Mauritzen, C., 2025. FRIDA v2.0: Modeling the two-way coupling of the climate and humans. 

2024: 

Nicolaidis Lindqvist, Collste, Palm, Melin & Cornell 2024. All models are wrong, some are useful…but how do you know?

Rajah J.K., Kopainsky B. 2024. Towards modelling (pro-)environmental human behaviour in integrated assessment models from a systems approach.

Rajah J.K., Kopainsky B. 2024. Human behavioural drivers of meat consumption: Using group model building to capture lived realities.

Schoenberg, W.A., Mauritzen, C., Adakudlu, M., Blanz, B., Breier, J., Grimeland, M., Mashhadi, S., Rajah, J. K., Ramme, L. Wells, C. 2024. Towards a “fit for purpose”, fully coupled, integrated, and interdisciplinary world-Earth model – Documentation of FRIDA Version 1.0

2023:

Schoenberg, W., Mashhadi, S., Mauritzen, C., Smith, C., Callegari, B., Collste, D., Cornell, S. and Gjermundsen, A., Towards a fully coupled Integrated Climate Assessment Model: FRIDA Version 0.1 (Feedback-based knowledge Repository for IntegrateD Assessments). https://proceedings.systemdynamics.org/2023/papers/O1133.pdf

 

EGU

2025 

Breier, J., Müller, C., Schwarz, L., Prawitz, H., von Bloh, W., Bechthold, M., … & Donges, J. 2025. copan: LPJmL: A new hybrid DGVM-based modeling framework for dynamic land use and agricultural management (No. EGU25-19244). 

Eriksson, A., Gerten, D., Nilsson, L. J., Breier, J., and Schoenberg, W. A. 2025: Assessing Planetary Boundary Transgressions and Their Causes – Using the FRIDA System Dynamics Model, EGU25-16810, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu25-16810.

Schwarz, L., Breier, J., Prawitz, H., Constantino, S., Bechthold, M., Gerten, D., Müller, C., Rockström, J., Hotz, R., von Bloh, W., Heitzig, J., and Donges, J. 2025: Investigating transitions to regenerative agriculture using the InSEEDS World-Earth model – foundations, first results, and research directions, EGU25-19136, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu25-19136, 2025.

Smith, C., Sanderson, B., and Sandstad, M. 2025: Updated IPCC emissions scenarios no longer limit warming to 1.5°C. EGU25-11441, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu25-11441, 2025

Wells, Christopher, Christopher Smith, Benjamin Blanz, Lennart Ramme, Ben Callegari, Muralidhar, Adakudlu, Jefferson Rajah, Axel Eriksson, and William Schoenberg: Implementing global climate damage functions in a new Integrated Assessment Model https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU25/EGU25-9384.html 

Trimmel, H. , Eker, S. , Swamy, D. , Tan, R.Y.W., & Niamir, L.  (2025). Synergistic nature of sustainable development solutions centred on heat stress in the urban system. DOI:10.5194/egusphere-egu25-6177. In: EGU General Assembly 2025, 27 April-02 May 2025, Vienna.

2024

Breier, J. 2024. Rajah, J.K., Tusch, B., Hammerseng, G., & Kopainsky, B., 2024. Conceptualising an endogenous representation of human behaviour change in a feedback-based, global-scale integrated assessment model. LPJmL and copan: CORE towards an integrated human-earth system model of regenerative land-system change (No. EGU24-7670). 

Wells, C. and Smith, C. 2024: From Global Mean Temperature to Regional Climate Impacts, EGU24-1911, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-1911, 2024

Others 

2026:

Eriksson, A. E., Bi, N., Chobanova, M., et al. n.d.: A Process to Elucidate Young People’s Visions Using the Nature Futures Framework, 12th Plenary of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES-12), Manchester, United Kingdom, 2-8 February 2026

Kopainsky, B.: Qualitative and quantitative stories about dietary behavior change and climate mitigation. Keynote lecture. 2026 Oceania Chapter Symposium. Deakin Downtown, 06.02.2026. Melbourne, Australia. 

2025:

Eriksson, A., Gerten, D., Nilsson, L. J., Breier, J., and Schoenberg, W. A.: Assessing Scenarios of Planetary Boundary Transgression and Their Agricultural Drivers – Using the FRIDA System Dynamics Model, Cross-sectoral OptimESM-ISIMIP Workshop, Potsdam, Germany, 5- 8 May 2025

Eriksson, A., Gerten, D., Nilsson, L. J., Breier, J., and Schoenberg, W. A.: Assessing Planetary Boundary Transgressions and Their Causes – Using the FRIDA System Dynamics Model, Nordic Conference on Climate Adaptation, Rovaniemi, Finland, 14-15 May 2025

Eriksson, A. E., Gerten, D., Nilsson, L. J., Breier, J., and Schoenberg, W. A.: Assessing Scenarios of Planetary Boundary Transgression – Using the FRIDA System Dynamics Model, Scenarios Forum, Leeds, United Kingdom, 16-18 July 2025

Chris Wells, William Schoenberg, Benjamin Blanz, Chris Smith, Alex Koberle, Adakudlu Muralidhar, David Collste, Axel E. Eriksson, Jannes Breier, Beniamino Callegari, Martin Grimeland, Andreas Nicolaidis, Jefferson K. Rajah, Lennart Ramme, Cecilie Mauritzen, Integrating human-Earth feedback loops in the new Integrated Assessment Model FRIDA, Scenarios Forum, Leeds, United Kingdom, 16-18 July 2025

Wells, C.,  C. Smith, B. Blanz, L. Ramme, B. Callegari, M. Adakudlu, J.Rajah, A.Eriksson, and W. Schoenberg: Implementing ISIMIP-derived global climate damage functions in a new Integrated Assessment Model. Cross-sectoral OptimESM and ISIMIP workshop 2025.

Prawitz, H; Breier, J; Constantino, S; Donges, JF; Rimmert, M; Schwarz, L; Winkelamnn, R: Formal Institutions Matter Endogenising political structures and processes in the World-Earth Model InSEEDS to study transformations in the food and land-use system. Social Simulation Conference 26 August 2025, Netherlands

Schwarz, L. & Donges, J. F.: Investigating loop learning processes in farmers’ decision- making – embedding cognitive change in social-ecological system transformations. Social Simulation 2025 

Eker S. Top-down modeling of social dynamics of low-carbon behavior, AGCI Workshop on Human Behavior in Global Change Models, Aspen Global Change Institute, 3-7 November 2025

Eker S. Modelling Suite of the CHOICE Project: Enabling Stakeholder Engagement, Capturing Demand Heterogeneity, and Facilitating Integrated Assessments, 2nd HYDRA Webinar, 31 October 

Eker S. Measuring subjective wellbeing through social media. Annual Meeting of the International EDITS Network, 14-16 October 2025, Laxenburg, Austria.

2024

Benjamin Blanz, Christopher Wells, Jana Sillmann: Climate Risks and Extremes in IAMs. WCRP workshop on cascading risks 2024.

Nicolaidis Lindqvist, Collste, Palm & Cornell. Integrated Assessment Models (IAMs) fit for purpose -what can the global modeling community learn from the measurement sciences?. The 1st Scandinavian Applied Measurement Conference, Kristianstad 12-14 June, 2024.

Rajah J., Kopainsky B. Co-producing models of (pro-) environmental human behaviour with citizens: feedback stories surrounding meat consumption. The 16th NESS – Nordic Environmental Social Science Conference. June 2-4, 2024. Turku, Finland

Prawitz, H; Schwarz, L: MULTI-LEVEL TRANSFORMATION TOWARDS REGENERATIVE (AGRI)CULTURE: The Programme for Ecosystem Change and Society (PECS), August 14, 2024 Canada

Prawitz, H: Modelling Transformations Towards Regenerative Agriculture – Using the Fully Coupled InSEEDS Model to Study Human-Environmental Intertwindness in the Land-Use System. AGU 2024, December 13 2024, USA

Eker S. Harnessing social tipping dynamics: How can we benefit from systems science? Lovejoy Symposium 2024. World Wild Life Fund (WWF), 5 December 2024

Eker S. The Science of Measuring Sustainability: Going Beyond GDP. World Science Forum. 20-22 November 2024, Budapest

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