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Centre for Water and Climate

Environmental systems analysis is a quantitative and multidisciplinary research
field aimed at combining, interpreting and communicating knowledge from the
natural and social sciences and technology.

Our mission is to further develop the methodology and scientific tools of
systems analysis and to apply these in strategic research topics, which are
mainly society-driven. The applications aim at describing and analysing the
causes, mechanisms, effects of and potential solutions for specific
environmental problems.

The fundamental research problem is the improvement of concepts and methods for
environmental systems analysis, with a special emphasis on the behaviour of
large-scale models, methods for uncertainty analysis, upscaling of scientific
findings from small to large scale, participatory and other integrated
assessment, and the further development and operationalisation of the concepts
of environmental functions and critical nature capital. 
 
The research programme is part of the Wageningen Institute for Environment and
Climate Research (WIMEK), which is part of the Socio-Economic and Natural
Sciences of the Environment (SENSE) Research School.


Website: http://www.dow.wur.nl/UK/cwk/org/esastart.htm
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