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Lavinia Felicitas Baumstark, Sustainable Solutions
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Lavinia Baumstark ist Diplom Mathematikerin ( Universität Potsdam) und promovierte in Wirtschaftswissenschaften an der TU Berlin. Ihre Doktorarbeit beschäftigt sich mit endogenem Wachstum, Forschungs- und Entwicklungsausgaben und technologischem Spillover. Momentan arbeitet sie an der Modellentwicklung und Effizienzsteigerung von großskaligen Modellen des Forschungsbereichs (z.B. ReMIND). |
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| Contact: Potsdam Institut für Klimafolgenforschung (PIK) Telegrafenberg A31, Room 1.17, 14473 Potsdam PO Box 601203 14412 Potsdam Tel: +49-331-288-2535 e-mail: lavinia.baumstark@pik-potsdam.de |
Publications:
- Baumstark, L., M. Leimbach (2011): Endogenous Sector-specific R&D Investments into Energy Efficiency as Mitigation Option. resubmitted to Climatic Change
- Bauer, N., L. Baumstark, M. Leimbach (2011): The REMIND-R Model: The Role of Renewables in the Low-Carbon Transformation. Revised to Climatic Change, Special Issue
- Baumstark, L., M. Leimbach (2010): The Dimensions of Technological Change and Their Impacts on Climate Change Mitigation. submitted to Energy Policy
- Flachsland, C. Marschinski, R., Edenhofer, O., Leimbach, M., Baumstark, L. (2010): Developing the international carbon market post-2012: Options and the cost of delay. In: Biermann, F., P. Pattberg, F. Zelli (eds.): Global Climate Governance Post 2012: Architecture, Agency and Adaptiveness. Cambridge University Press.
- Leimbach, M., N. Bauer, L. Baumstark, O. Edenhofer (2010): Mitigation costs in a globalized world: climate policy analysis with REMIND-R. Environmental Modeling and Assessment 15, 155-173
- Leimbach, M., L. Baumstark (2010): The impact of capital trade and technological spillovers on climate policies. Ecological Economics 69, 2341-2355
- Edenhofer, O., Knopf, B., Barker, T., Baumstark,
L., Bellevrat, E., Chateau, B., Criqui, P., Isaac, M., Kitous, A.,
Kypreos, S., Leimbach, M., Lessmann, K., Magné, B., Scrieciu, S.,
Turton, H., van Vuuren, D.P. (2010): The economics of low stabilisation:
exploring its implications for mitigation costs and strategies. The
Energy Journal, Volume 31 (Special Issue 1). The Economics of Low
Stabilization, 2010.
- Brigitte Knopf, Ottmar Edenhofer, H. Turton, Terry Barker, S. Sciecin, Marian Leimbach, Lavinia Baumstark, A. Kitous: Report on First Assessment of low stabilization scenarios. Report for EU Projekt ADAM, July 2008
- "Endogenous Sector-specific R&D Investments into Energy
Efficiency as Mitigation Option", International Energy Workshop,
Stanford, 7 July 2011
- "The impact of capital trade and technological spillovers on
climate policies", Conference on the International Dimensions of
Climate Policies, NCCR CLIMATE, Bern, 21-23 January 2009
- "Mitigation policies in the context of globalization", International Energy Workshop, Paris, 1 July 2008
- "The impact of capital trade and technological spillovers on the climate policies - model analysis with REMIND-S", EcoMod2007, Sao Paulo, 11-13 July 2007

