The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Environmental economics, Greenhouse gas, Technological change, Climate change and Baseline. Her Environmental economics study incorporates themes from Copenhagen Accord, Expert elicitation, Renewable energy and Technical progress. Her Greenhouse gas study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Economic growth, Natural resource economics, Efficient energy use and International economics.
Her Climate change research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Economic efficiency, Witch and Environmental planning. She has included themes like Climate model, Environmental resource management, Energy intensity, Order and Carbon price in her Baseline study. Valentina Bosetti usually deals with Climate model and limits it to topics linked to Earth system science and Sustainable development.
Her primary areas of investigation include Climate change, Environmental economics, Greenhouse gas, Natural resource economics and Expert elicitation. Her Climate change research integrates issues from Public economics, Witch and Environmental resource management. Her research on Environmental economics also deals with topics like
Her work deals with themes such as Technological change, Developing country, International economics, Global warming and Incentive, which intersect with Greenhouse gas. Her Natural resource economics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Copenhagen Accord, Climate change mitigation and Fossil fuel. Her Expert elicitation research incorporates themes from Probabilistic logic, Management science, Investment and Set.
Her primary areas of study are Climate change, Context, Ambiguity aversion, Econometrics and Damages. Her research integrates issues of Natural resource economics, Monetary economics and Financial regulation in her study of Climate change. As part of the same scientific family, Valentina Bosetti usually focuses on Econometrics, concentrating on Set and intersecting with Consumption, Probability distribution and Satisficing.
Her Scale research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Environmental economics and Sustainable development. Her work carried out in the field of Environmental economics brings together such families of science as Global and Planetary Change, Expert elicitation, Nuclear power, Food security and Earth system science. Her Climate change mitigation study is concerned with Greenhouse gas in general.
Valentina Bosetti mainly focuses on Climate change, Natural resource economics, Affect, Ambiguity aversion and Context. Her work on Global and Planetary Change as part of general Climate change research is often related to Solar power, thus linking different fields of science. Valentina Bosetti combines subjects such as Discounting, Equity, Overshoot and Carbon price with her study of Natural resource economics.
Her study in Gross domestic product is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Balance sheet, Economic impacts of climate change, Climate Finance and Yield. The various areas that she examines in her Robustness study include Decision theory, Political economy and Decision rule. Her Econometrics research includes elements of Probabilistic logic, Pairwise comparison, Range and Set.
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The Shared Socioeconomic Pathways and their energy, land use, and greenhouse gas emissions implications: An overview
Keywan Riahi;Detlef P. van Vuuren;Elmar Kriegler;Jae Edmonds.
Global Environmental Change-human and Policy Dimensions (2017)
A World induced Technical Change Hybrid Model
Valentina Bosetti;Carlo Carraro;Marzio Galeotti;Emanuele Massetti.
The Energy Journal (2006)
WITCH. A World Induced Technical Change Hybrid Model
Valentina Bosetti;Carlo Carraro;Marzio Galeotti;Emanuele Massetti.
Research Papers in Economics (2006)
Locked into Copenhagen pledges — Implications of short-term emission targets for the cost and feasibility of long-term climate goals
Keywan Riahi;Keywan Riahi;Elmar Kriegler;Nils Johnson;Christoph Bertram.
Technological Forecasting and Social Change (2015)
Energy investment needs for fulfilling the Paris Agreement and achieving the sustainable development goals
David L. McCollum;David L. McCollum;Wenji Zhou;Christoph Bertram;Harmen Sytze de Boer.
Nature Energy (2018)
Integrated Risk and Uncertainty Assessment of Climate Change Response Policies
Howard Kunreuther;Shreekant Gupta;Valentina Bosetti;Roger Cooke.
(2014)
The economics of decarbonizing the energy system—results and insights from the RECIPE model intercomparison
Gunnar Luderer;Valentina Bosetti;Michael Jakob;Marian Leimbach.
Climatic Change (2012)
International energy R&D spillovers and the economics of greenhouse gas atmospheric stabilization.
Valentina Bosetti;Valentina Bosetti;Carlo Carraro;Emanuele Massetti;Emanuele Massetti;Emanuele Massetti;Massimo Tavoni;Massimo Tavoni;Massimo Tavoni.
Energy Economics (2008)
Forestry and the carbon market response to stabilize climate
Massimo Tavoni;Brent Sohngen;Valentina Bosetti.
Energy Policy (2007)
The WITCH Model. Structure, Baseline, Solutions
Valentina Bosetti;Emanuele Massetti;Massimo Tavoni.
Research Papers in Economics (2007)
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