The ECIP Division aims to characterize economically different climate change scenarios. This consists firstly in the development of economic assessments of climate change impacts.
This research area requires on the one hand to translate, in collaboration with the other divisions of CMCC, the physical impacts of climate change in economic terms. On the other hand, it requires to develop scenarios of social economic development on which climate change will occur. The second research area of the division is the evaluation and design of effective and feasible policies to adapt to climate change.
Objectives
- Development of the coupling among the economic, climate and impact process-based models of CMCC;
- Development and implementation of social economic scenarios;
- Assessment of the economic cost of climate change impacts at the global, macro-regional, country and subnational level;
- Analysis of climate change adaptation policies;
- Research and networking activities on governance of climate change.
ECIP Projects
HEATSAFE directly tackles the need to adapt against climate change adverse effects…
Mediterranean agrosilvopastoral ecosystems (MAEs), such as Dehesa in Spain, Montado in Portugal,…
ECIP Publications
The power of bridging decision scales: Model coupling for advanced climate policy analysis
Filatova T., Akkerman J., Bosello F., Chatzivasileiadis T., Cortés Arbués I., Ghorbani A., Ivanova O., Knittel N., Kwakkel J., Lamperti F., Magliocca N. R., Marangoni G., Nabernegg S., Pichler A., Poujon A., Safarzynska K., Taberna A., van Sluisveld M. A. E., Verbeek L., Wei T.
2025, PNAS, doi: 10.1073/pnas.2411592122
How do domestic solar PV users respond to price and temperature shocks? Evidence from Italy between 2021–2022
Piazza L., Colelli F., Pasut W., De Cian E.
2025, Energy Economics, doi: 10.1016/j.eneco.2025.108813
ECIP Models
Contacts
Edificio Porta dell’Innovazione – Piano 2
Via della Libertà 12, 30175
Venezia Marghera (VE), Italy
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