Alcamo CV
Keynote Presentations from the 2nd ALTER-Net Summer School, Peyresq 1 - 13 September 2007
Speaker: Joe Alcamo
alcamo -at- usf.uni-kassel.de
Center for Environmental Systems Research, University of Kassel, Kurt Wolters Strasse 3, D-34125 Kassel, Germany
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Title of the talk: Methods for building scenarios of the environment (pdf: 2MB)
Biosketch
Joseph Alcamo was born in the United States in 1951. He received his Doctoral degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the University of California at Davis and his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Manhattan College in New York City. For more than 20 years, Alcamo has been leading scientific research in the field of applied systems analysis and, in particular, in computer modelling in order to build bridges between natural sciences and social studies, and between scientific results and policy decisions. He has contributed significantly to the development of integrated environmental modelling and other innovative approaches to analyze environmental problems. He has been leading several international groups (in the USA, Austria, the Netherlands and Germany) and has organised a significant number of international activities and studies. In 1998, he was honored as the first environmental scientist with the Max-Planck-Research Prize for pioneering the area of integrated global modelling of the environment and its application to international policy. Since 1996 Joe Alcamo is the Executive Director of the Center for Environmental Systems Research at the University of Kassel, Germany and responsible for the scientific direction of the four research departments at the Center. These departments work in the following areas: global and regional environmental dynamics and modelling, forest ecosystem simulation and impact modelling, simulation of human-environment interactions and methodological development and application of environmental balances. Joe Alcamo holds a (C4-) professorship in environmental systems engineering at the University of Kassel (in the department of Electrical Engineering), this being one of the first professorships in this discipline in Central Europe. He is leader of the research group on global and regional environmental dynamics at the Centre, which concentrates on the development of innovative approaches in integrated global and regional modelling and the application of analysis results to environmental policy making.
