Adriana Gomez Sanabria
Research Assistant
Air Quality and Greenhouse Gases
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
Austria
Biography
Adriana Gomez Sanabria has a degree in Environmental and Health Engineering from La Salle University, Colombia and an MSc in Forestry from the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Austria. Additionally, she is an SGS certified Internal Auditor (ISO 14001 – ISO 9001 –OSHAS 18001). Ms. Gomez Sanabria worked at the La Salle University as a Technician in the field of air quality and treatment of hazardous waste in Colombia. She then worked at a recognized NGO (Natura Foundation) in a REDD project with the Environmental Ministry and other governmental institutions in Colombia. As part of her Master’s thesis in Austria, she carried out research work on illicit crop monitoring in Colombia and recently undertook an internship at the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) in Vienna, Austria. She then worked as a consultant for the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Vienna, Austria followed by an internship with UBIMET, a private company in the field of meteorology where she was involved in ArcGIS, data management and statistical data analysis. Since June 2015 she has been a research assistant with IIASA’s Air Quality and Greenhouse Gases (AIR) Program (formerly Mitigation of Air pollution and Greenhouse Gases (MAG) program), where she is working on the assessment of non-CO2 greenhouse gases.
Research Interest
Her current reserach interest include assessment of non-CO2 greenhouse gases.
Publications
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Höglund Isaksson L, Winiwarter W, Purohit P, & Gomez-Sanabria A (2016). Non-CO2 greenhouse gas emissions in the EU-28 from 2005 to 2050: GAINS model methodology. IIASA Report. IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria.
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Capros P, De Vita A, Tasios N, Siskos P, Kannavou M, Petropoulos A, Evangelopoulou S, Zampara M, et al. (2016). EU Reference Scenario 2016 - Energy, transport and GHG emissions Trends to 2050. UROPEAN C OMMISSION Directorate - General for Energy, Directorate - General for Climate Action and Directorate - General for Mobility and Transport.