2nd HYDRA Webinar

Integrated Assessment Models in action:

insights from HYDRA, NEVERMORE & CHOICE

About

The second HYDRA webinar will introduce participants to Integrated Assessment Models (IAMs), with a special focus on WILIAM and its application across major EU-funded projects such as HYDRA and NEVERMORE.

The session will conclude with an overview of the different IAMs employed by the CHOICE project, highlighting the breadth and versatility of these models in European research.

Join us for a deep dive into the transformative role of IAMs and discover how they contribute to evidence-based policymaking and innovation across the EU.

Details
  • 31 October 2025

  • Online

Agenda
  • 11.00 – 11:10 > Integrated Assessment Models: an introduction

Iñigo Capellán Perez – Universidad Valladolid

  • 11.10 – 11.30 > The WILIAM model: Overview

Iñigo Capellán Perez – Universidad Valladolid; Noelia Ferreras Alonso – CARTIF

  • 11:30 – 11:50 > WILIAM in HYDRA – Integration of features and results

Juan Manuel Campos Rodriguez- Universidad Valladolid; Pablo Serna Bravo – CARTIF; Noelia Ferreras Alonso – CARTIF

  • 11:50 – 12:10 > WILIAM in NEVERMORE – Integration of features and results

Adrian Mateo Martinez – CARTIF; Daniel García – Universidad Valladolid; Paola Lopez – Universidad Valladolid

  • 12:10 – 12.25 > IAMs in the CHOICE project

Sibel Eker – International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)

  • 12.25 – 12.30 > Q&A Session
Speakers

Biography:

Dr. Sibel Eker is a Senior Research Scholar at International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) in Austria. Her interdisciplinary research profile combines systems analysis and engineering, decision sciences and social sciences, and her work brings systems thinking and uncertainty focus to climate change and sustainability problems with model-based approaches. Complementing her academic experience, she has worked with several stakeholders and policy actors such as UK DBEIS, World Bank, EIT-Climate KIC, governmental and private organizations. Her current research interests center around the drivers and implications of demand-side climate change mitigation, sustainable diets, and co-production of mitigation and sustainability scenarios through simple integrated assessment models. Sibel is a selected member of Global Young Academy where she co-led the Scientific Excellence Working Group; a Lead Author in UNEP’s Global Environment Outlook (GEO-7); holds multiple editorial roles and leadership roles in European research projects. She was an Assistant, then Associate Professor of System Dynamics at Radboud University, Netherlands between 2021 and 2025.

Abstract:

CHOICE project strives to mainstream Integrated Assessment Models (IAMs) by embedding behavioural change and actor heterogeneity, and increasing their outreach to citizens, communities and industrial actors in the food, agriculture and land use sectors. The project employs three models for this purpose: FABLE Calculator, GLOBIOM and FeliX. This talk will discuss the role of these three models in outreach campaigns and citizen engagement, as well as the methodological improvements to capture behavior changes. The talk will then focus on the FeliX model — a feedback-rich system dynamics model of climate, economy, environment and society interactions—and how it is used to explore long-term dietary changes and sustainable development based on social dynamics.

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