Yoshiki Yamagata
Guest Research Scholar
Ecology
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
Austria
Biography
Yoshiki Yamagata graduated from The University of Tokyo (PhD in System Science). In 1991, he joined the National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES). As a principal researcher of the Center for Global Environmental Research (CGER), he is studying climate risk management modeling. He is also a Research Scholar at IIASA and a Visiting Professor at the Institute of Statistical Mathematics (ISM). His research topics include: land-use scenario, risk management, policy diffusion. He has been teaching at The University of Tokyo, University of Tsukuba and Hokkaido University, and contributing to international activities such as IPCC and Global Carbon Project, as well as to journals of Applied Energy etc.
Research Interest
Ecosystems Services and Management
Publications
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Kraxner F, Leduc S, Kindermann G, Aoki K, Fuss S, Yang J, Yamagata Y, Il Tak K, et al. (2012). Negative Emissions - BECCS case studies for Europe, Korea, Japan, and Russia. In: Worlds Within Reach: From Science To Policy - IIASA 40th Anniversary Conference, 24-26 October 2012, Hofburg Congress Center, Vienna and IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria.
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Fuss S, Canadell JG, Peters GP, Tavoni M, Andrew RM, Ciais P, Jackson RB, Jones CD, et al. (2014). Betting on negative emissions. Nature Climate Change 4 (10): 850-853.
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Kraxner F, Aoki K, Kindermann G, Leduc S, Albrecht F, Liu J, & Yamagata Y (2016). Bioenergy and the city - What can urban forests contribute? Applied Energy 165: 990-1003. DOI:10.1016/j.apenergy.2015.12.121.