Keynote Speech:
Uncertainty analysis presentations:
- Joe DeCarolis 'Improving model-based scenario analysis with stochastic optimization and modelling to generate alternatives'
- Gideon Gal 'Learning from uncertainty in lake ecosystem model scenarios'
- Julie Rozenberg 'The cost of climate change mitigation: uncertainties and metrics matter'
- Steve Pye 'A systematic approach for analysing the robustness of a UK low carbon energy future using uncertainty analysis'
Scenario discovery and scenario choice presentations:
- Jan Kwakkel 'Scenario discovery in heterogeneously typed data'
- Evelina Trutnevyte 'Using retrospective UK power system modelling to inform the scenario choice for the future'
- Michael D. Gerst 'Combining threshold- and cluster-based scenario discovery methods to improve scenario interpretation and usability'
- Stuart Galloway 'A machine learning approach to determining viable energy future scenarios'
Exploring storylines presentations:
- Vanessa Schweizer 'Toward mapping topographies of qualitative scenarios: an investigation of a comprehensive scenario set'
- Henrik Carlsen 'Combining quantitative techniques for selecting qualitative elements of socio-economic scenarios adapted to a specific problem'
- Celine Guivarch 'Enhancing the policy relevance of scenarios through a dynamic analytical approach'
Robust decision making presentations:
- Laurent Drouet 'Robust selection of climate policies under current knowledge of uncertainties'
- Joseph Kasprzyk 'Framing energy and environmental planning problems using many objective robust decision making'
- Steven Popper 'Strategic energy analysis under deep uncertainty'
Developing energy scenarios presentations:
- Stefan Pfenninger 'Contrasting different electricity futures by comparing a large number of optimized scenarios'
- Abhishek Shivakumar 'Modelling facility energy systems for enhanced climate resilience and security of supply'
- Scott Milne 'Exploring low carbon scenarios with the ETI's Energy Systems Modelling Environment (ESME)'
Linking storylines and models presentations:
- Sigrid Prehofer 'Constructing hybrid scenarios to enhance socio-technical system understanding and to improve coupling the story with quantitative modelling'
- John Barton 'Synthesis of qualitative narrative and quantitative models into consistent descriptions of low carbon energy transitions'
- Alexey Voinov 'Exploring low-carbon transitions by means of model integration'