Two IAM Papers Presented at Conferences in Leipzig Germany and Burlington Vermont



Asim Zia

Asim Zia, Integrated Assessment Modeling (IAM) project lead for the Vermont EPSCoR RACC project recently presented two IAM related papers at conferences in Leipzig Germany and Burlington Vermont.

The first paper, "Adaptive Governance of Alternate Stable States in Social Ecological Systems: Simulating the Impacts of Alternative Policy Mixes on Farmer Behaviors" was presented at the International Conference on Policy Mixes in Environmental and Conservation Policies in Leipzig Germany on February 25th 2014. More information on this paper is available at the conference website at https://policymix.nina.no/Conferencee in the "final program" document available online.

The second paper, "Quantifying Uncertainty in Modeling the Impacts of Climate Change on Water Quality in Freshwater Lakes: A Bayesian Network Model of Missisquoi Bay" was presented at the 38th Annual NEAEB Conference in Burlington VT on March 26th 2014.