05 September 2016
The State Secretary at the Finnish Prime Minister’s Office, Ms. Paula Lehtomäki, discussed the portfolio of joint activities between Finland and IIASA with IIASA Director General and CEO, Professor Dr Pavel Kabat and the Finnish Environment Institute Director General and IIASA Council Member for Finland, Dr Lea Kauppi on 5 September 2016. The meeting focused on IIASA’s new Arctic Futures Initiative (AFI) which aims to conduct a holistic, integrative assessment of plausible futures of the Arctic, cutting across different disciplines and individual countries’ strategic interests. Director General Kabat also briefly met and discussed the new initiative with Finnish Prime Minister Juha Sipilä.
The briefings took place during the Nordic seminar: Arctic Expertise in Nordic Cooperation (NordArc2016) organized by the Finnish Prime Minister’s Office to increase cooperation between academia, political decision makers and public servants. The event included a session on the preparation for Finland's forthcoming chairmanship of the Arctic Council, which Kabat described as, “something that the Arctic Futures Initiative can make a highly positive contribution toward."
Read more about the event: High-level Nordic seminar on the Arctic
Accompanying Professor Dr Kabat from IIASA were:
Ambassador Hannu Halinen, Special Advisor to IIASA Director General and CEO,
Professor Dr. Paul Berkman, Director of AFI, and
Dr. Anni Reissell, Director of AFI International Program Office.
The State Secretary at the Finnish Prime Minister’s Office, Ms. Paula Lehtomäki, meets with IIASA Director General and CEO, Professor Dr Pavel Kabat and the Finnish Environment Institute Director General and IIASA Council Member for Finland, Dr Lea Kauppi on 5 September 2016 to discuss strengthening cooperation between IIASA and Finland.
IIASA Activities with Finland
In addition to the Arctic Futures Initiative, there are a large number of collaborations between Finland and IIASA including research projects, significant interaction with Finnish policymakers, and growing scientific exchange through people. New projects have included a study of Finland’s resilience to a range of global shocks, structural change in the Finnish economy, and how to make more efficient use of Finland’s bioenergy resources. Interactions have taken place between IIASA researchers and the Prime Minister’s Office, a range of ministries from Defence to the Environment, as well as with Finnish corporations. Knowledge transfer between IIASA and Finland is also facilitated through multiple exchanges with Finnish researchers working at or visiting IIASA, and IIASA researchers visiting and attending events in Finland. The scientific output from all these activities is highly productive with 140 joint publications since 2008.
IIASA Activities with Finland
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High-level Nordic seminar on the Arctic
05 Sep 2016
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