AR6 - Mitigation of Climate Change (AR6-WG3)
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 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountryCitizenshipCurrent Affiliation
JÄGER-WALDAUArnulfREMItalyGermanyEuropean Commission, Joint Research Centre
STERNDavidREMAustraliaAustraliaAustralian National University, Arndt-Corden Division of Economics, Crawford School
Chapter 1: Introduction and Framing
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountryCitizenshipCurrent Affiliation
GRUBBMichaelCLAMUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)UKUniversity College London
OKEREKEChukwumerijeCLAMUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)NigeriaUniversity of Reading
ARIMAJunLAMJapanJapanGraduate School of Public Policy, University of Tokyo
BOSETTIValentinaLAFItalyItalyBocconi University
CHENYingLAFChinaChinaInstitute for Urban and Environmental Studies (IUE), Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS)
EDMONDSJames A.LAMUnited States of AmericaUSAPacific Northwest National Laboratory
GUPTAShreekantLAMIndiaIndiaDelhi School of Economics, University of Delhi
10 KOBERLEAlexandreLAMBrazilBrazilImperial College London
11 KVERNDOKKSnorreLAMNorwayNorwayFrisch Centre
12 MALIKArunimaLAFAustraliaAustraliaThe University of Sydney
13 SULISTIAWATILinda YantiLAFSingaporeIndonesiaNational University of Singapore
14 ELGIZOULI IDRISIsmailREMSudanSudan
15 LOWEJasonREMUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)UKMet Office Hadley Centre
Chapter 2: Emissions trends and drivers
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountryCitizenshipCurrent Affiliation
16 DHAKALShobhakarCLAMThailandNepalAsian Institute of Technology
17 MINXJan ChristophCLAMGermanyGermanyMercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change; and Priestley International Centre for Climate, University of Leeds
18 TOTHFerenc L.CLAMAustriaHungaryScientific and Technical Advisory Panel, GEF
19 ABDEL-AZIZAmrLAMEgyptEgyptIntegral Consult
20 FIGUEROA MEZAMaria JosefinaLAFDenmarkVenezuelaCopenhagen Business School
21 HUABACEKKlausLAMUnited States of AmericaAustriaUniversity of Maryland, College Park
22 JONCKHEEREInge G.c.LAFItalyBelgiumFAO of the UN
23 KIMYong-gunLAMRepublic of KoreaRepublic of KoreaKorea Environment Institute
24 NEMETGregoryLAMUnited States of AmericaUSAUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
25 PACHAURIShonaliLAFAustriaIndiaInternational Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
26 TANXianchunLAFChinaChinaInstitutes of Science and Development, Chinese Acedemy of Sciences
27 WIEDMANNThomasLAMAustraliaAustraliaUniversity of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney)
28 AMONBarbaraREFGermanyGermanyLeibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering and Bioeconomy (ATB)
29 MAMO DIGAGirmaREMEthiopiaEthiopiaMetaferia Consulting Engineers PLC (MCE), Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research (EIAR)
Chapter 3: Mitigation pathways compatible with long-term goals
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountryCitizenshipCurrent Affiliation
30 RIAHIKeywanCLAMAustriaAustriaInternational Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
31 SCHAEFFERRobertoCLAMBrazilBrazilUniversidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
32 ARANGOJacoboLAMColombiaColombiaInternational Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT); Tropical Forages Program
33 CALVINKatherineLAFUnited States of AmericaUSANASA
34 GUIVARCHCélineLAFFranceFranceCIRED, Ecole des Ponts ParisTech
35 HASEGAWATomokoLAFJapanJapanRitsumeikan University, National Institute for Environmental Studies
36 JIANGKejunLAMChinaChinaEnergy Research Institute, National Development and Reform Commission
37 KRIEGLERElmarLAMGermanyGermanyPotsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
38 MATTHEWSRobertLAMUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)UKForest Research
39 PETERSGlenLAMNorwayAustraliaCICERO Center for International Climate Research
40 RAOAnandLAMIndiaIndiaIndian Institute of Technology Bombay
41 ROBERTSONSimonLAMAustraliaAustraliaThe University of New South Wales
42 SEBBITAdam MohammedLAMUgandaUgandaMakerere University
43 STEINBERGERJuliaLAFUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)SwitzerlandSustainability Research Institute
44 TAVONIMassimoLAMItalyItalyPolitechnic Institute of Milan
45 VAN VUURENDetlefLAMNetherlandsNetherlandsPBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency
46 CHATURVEDIVaibhavREMIndiaIndiaCouncil on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW)
47 CHENWenyingREFChinaChinaTsinghua University
48 TORRES MARTÍNEZJulioREMCubaCubaCenter for World Economic Research (CIEM, in Spanish)
Chapter 4: Mitigation and development pathways in the near-to mid-term
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountryCitizenshipCurrent Affiliation
49 LECOCQFranckCLAMFranceFranceCIRED - Centre International de Recherche sur l'Environnement et le Développement
50 WINKLERHaraldCLAMSouth AfricaSouth AfricaEnergy Research Centre, University of Cape Town
51 DAKAJulius PartsonLAMZambiaZambiaC/O ZAMBIA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY ZEMA
52 FUShaLAFChinaChinaAssistant professor, National center for climate change strategy and international cooperation
53 GERBERJamesLAMUnited States of AmericaUSAInstitute on the Environment, University of Minnesota
54 KARTHASivanLAMUnited States of AmericaUSAStockholm Environment Institute
55 KREYVolkerLAMAustriaGermanyInternational Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
56 LOFGRENHansLAMUnited States of AmericaSwedenEconomic Consultant
57 MASUIToshihikoLAMJapanJapanNational Institute for Environmental Studies
58 MATHURRituLAFIndiaIndiaTHE ENERGY & RESOURCES INSTITUTE (TERI)
59 PORTUGAL PEREIRAJoanaLAFBrazilPortugalUniversidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
60 SOVACOOLBenjamin KennethLAMDenmarkDenmarkProfessor of Energy Policy
61 VILARIÑOMaria VirginiaLAFArgentinaArgentinaArgentinean Business Council for Sustainable Development
62 ZHOUNanLAFUnited States of AmericaUSALawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
63 GALEOTTIMarzio DomenicoREMItalyItalyUniversity of Milan, Department of Environmental Science and Policy
64 PEDACEAlbertoREMArgentinaArgentinaClimate Action Network - Latin America (CAN-LA)
Chapter 5: Demand, services and social aspects of mitigation
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountryCitizenshipCurrent Affiliation
65 CREUTZIGFelixCLAMGermanyGermanyMercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change
66 ROYJoyashreeCLAFThailandIndiaAsian Institute of Technology
67 DEVINE-WRIGHTPatrickLAMUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)IrelandUniversity of Exeter
68 DIAZ-JOSÉJulioLAMMexicoMexicoNational Technological Institute of Mexico - Zongolica Campus
69 GEELSFrankLAMUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)NetherlandsThe University of Manchester; Manchester Institute of Innovation Research
70 GRÜBLERArnulfLAMAustriaAustriaInternational Institute for Applied Systems Analysis {IIASA]
71 MAIZINadiaLAFFranceFranceMINES ParisTech, Paris Science et Lettres Research University (PSL)
72 MASANETEricLAMUnited States of AmericaUSANorthwestern University
73 MULUGETTAYacobLAMUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)EthiopiaUniversity College London
74 ONYIGE-EBENIROChioma DaisyLAFNigeriaNigeriaDepartment of Sociology, University of Port Harcourt
75 PERKINSPatriciaLAFCanadaCanadaFaculty of Environmental Studies, York University
76 SANCHES PREIRAAlessandroLAMBrazilBrazilUSP University of São Paulo / IEE Institute of Energy and Environment
77 WEBERElke UrsulaLAFUnited States of AmericaUSAPrinceton University, Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment
78 EYRENicholasREMUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)UKUniversity of Oxford
79 WANGCanREMChinaChinaTsinghua University
Chapter 6: Energy systems
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountryCitizenshipCurrent Affiliation
80 CLARKELeonCLAMUnited States of AmericaUSAPacific Northwest National Laboratory
81 WEIYi-mingCLAMChinaChinaCenter for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, Beijing Institute of Technology
82 DE LA VEGA NAVARROAngelLAMMexicoMexicoUNAM - NATIONAL AUTONOMOUS UNIVERSITY OF MEXICO
83 GARGAmitLAMIndiaIndiaINDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AHMEDABAD
84 HAHMANNAndrea N.LAFDenmarkChileDepartment of Wind Energy, Technical University of Denmark
85 KHENNASSmailLAMUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)AlgeriaEnergy and climate change: independent consultant
86 LIMA DE AZEVEDOInês MargaridaLAFUnited States of AmericaPortugalStanford University
87 LÖSCHELAndreasLAMGermanyGermanyUniversity of Münster
88 SINGHAjay KumarLAMIndiaIndiaRetired Scientist from CSIR-CIMFR, a national laboratory under CSIR, New Delhi
89 STEGLindaLAFNetherlandsNetherlandsUniversity of Groniningen, Department of Psychology
90 STRBACGoranLAMUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)SerbiaImperial College London
91 WADAKenichiLAMJapanJapanResearch Institute of Innovative Technology for the Earth (RITE)
92 ESSANDOH-YEDDUJoseph KowREMGhanaGhanaEnergy Commission
93 LEEArthurREMUnited States of AmericaUSAChevron Corporation
Chapter 7: Agriculture, Forestry, and Other Land Uses (AFOLU)
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountryCitizenshipCurrent Affiliation
94 MRABETRachidCLAMMoroccoMoroccoInstitut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)
95 NABUURSGert-janCLAMNetherlandsNetherlandsWageningen University and Research
96 ABU HATABAssemLAMSwedenEgyptDepartment of Economics, the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
97 BUSTAMANTEMercedesLAFBrazilBrazilUniversity of Brasília
98 CLARKHarryLAMNew ZealandNew ZealandNew Zealand Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Centre
99 HAVLIKPetrLAMAustriaCzech RepublicInternational Institute for Applied Systems Analyisis (IIASA)
100 HOUSEJoannaLAFUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)UKUniversity of Bristol
101 MBOWCheikhLAMUnited States of AmericaSenegalSTART International
102 NINANKaracheponeLAMIndiaIndiaCentre for Economics, Environment and Society
103 POPPAlexanderLAMGermanyGermanyPotsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
104 ROEStephanieLAFUnited States of AmericaUSAWWF
105 SOHNGENBrentLAMUnited States of AmericaUSAOhio State University
106 TOWPRAYOONSirintornthepLAFThailandThailandKing Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi
107 ANGERSDenisREMCanadaCanadaAgriculture and Agri-Food Canada
108 RAVINDRANATHNijavalli HanumantharaoREMIndiaIndiaIndian Institure of Science
Chapter 8: Urban systems and other settlements
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountryCitizenshipCurrent Affiliation
109 LWASAShuaibCLAMNetherlandsUgandaErasmus University Rotterdam
110 SETOKarenCLAFUnited States of AmericaUSAYale University
111 BAIXuemeiLAFAustraliaAustraliaAustralian National University
112 BLANCOHildaLAFUnited States of AmericaUSAUniversity of Washington
113 GURNEYKevinLAMUnited States of AmericaUSANorthern Arizona University
114 KILKIŞŞiirLAFTürkiyeTürkiyeWGIII Vice-Chair
115 LUCONOswaldoLAMBrazilBrazilSÃO PAULO STATE ENVIRONMENT SECRETARIAT
116 MURAKAMIJinLAMSingaporeJapanSingapore University of Technology and Design
117 PANJiahuaLAMChinaChinaInstitute for Urban & Environmental Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
118 SHARIFIAyyoobLAMJapanIranHiroshima University
119 YAMAGATAYoshikiLAMJapanJapanGraduate School of System Design and Management, Keio University
120 DUBEUXCarolina Burle SchmidtREFBrazilBrazilFederal University of Rio de Janeiro (COPPE/UFRJ)
121 ÜRGE-VORSATZDianaREFHungaryHungaryCenter for Climate Change and Sustainable Energy Policy (3CSEP), Central European University
Chapter 9: Buildings
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountryCitizenshipCurrent Affiliation
122 BAIQuanCLAMChinaChinaEnergy Research Institute of National Development and Reform Commission, China
123 CABEZALuisa F.CLAFSpainSpainUNIVERSITY OF LLEIDA
124 BERTOLDIPaoloLAMItalyItalyEUROPEAN COMMISSION
125 KIHILAJacobLAMUnited Republic of TanzaniaTanzaniaArdhi University
126 LUCENAAndréLAMBrazilBrazilUniversidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
127 MATAÉrikaLAFSwedenSpainIVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute
128 MIRASGEDISSebastianLAMGreeceGreeceNational Observatory of Athens
129 NOVIKOVA (NOVIKOVA-RODI)AleksandraLAFGermanyRussiaInstitute for Climate Protection, Energy, and Mobility (IKEM)
130 SAHEBYaminaLAFFranceAlgeriaOpenExp, Ecole des Mines de Paris
131 KEENANJesseREMUnited States of AmericaUSATulane University
132 SERRANO DINÁMaria IsabelREFDominican RepublicDominican RepublicPontificia Universidad Catolica, Madre y Maestra
Chapter 10: Transport
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountryCitizenshipCurrent Affiliation
133 KAHN RIBEIROSuzanaCLAFBrazilBrazilFederal University of Rio de Janeiro
134 NEWMANPeterCLAMAustraliaAustraliaCurtin University
135 DHARSubashLAMDenmarkIndiaUNEP DTU Partnership
136 DIEMOUDEKEOgheneruonaLAMNigeriaNigeriaUniversity of Port Harcourt
137 JARAMILLOPaulinaLAFUnited States of AmericaUSACarnegie Mellon University
138 KAJINOTsutomuLAMJapanJapanTOYOTA CENTRAL R&D LABS INC
139 LEEDavid SimonLAMUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)UKManchester Metropolitan University
140 NUGROHOSudarmantobudiLAMJapanIndonesiaInstitute for Global Environmental Strategies-Japan
141 OUXunminLAMChinaChinaTsinghua University
142 STRØMMANAnders HammerLAMNorwayNorwayIndustrial Ecology Programme - Norwegian University of Science and Technology
143 WHITEHEADJakeLAMAustraliaAustraliaThe University of Queensland
144 CHEAHLynetteREFAustraliaSingaporeUniversity of the Sunshine Coast / Singapore University of Technology and Design
145 SIMSRalphREMNew ZealandNew ZealandCentre for Energy Research, School of Engineering and Advanced Technology, Massey University
Chapter 11: Industry
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountryCitizenshipCurrent Affiliation
146 BASHMAKOVIgorCLAMRussian FederationRussiaCenter for Energy Efficiency - XXI (CENEf-XXI)
147 NILSSONLars J.CLAMSwedenSwedenLund University, Faculty of Engineering
148 ACQUAYEAdolfLAMUnited Arab EmiratesGhanaRochester Institute of Technology
149 BATAILLEChristopherLAMCanadaCanadaSimon Fraser University / Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations (IDDRI.org),Paris
150 CULLENJonathan MichaelLAMUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)New ZealandUniversity of Cambridge
151 DE LA RUE DU CANStéphaneLAFUnited States of AmericaUSALawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
152 FISCHEDICKManfredLAMGermanyGermanyWuppertal Instiute for Climate, Environment, Energy
153 GENGYongLAMChinaChinaSchool of Environmental Science and Engineering, Shanghai JiaoTong University
154 TANAKAKanakoLAFJapanJapanNational Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
155 CAMPBELLNickREMFranceUKInternational Chamber of Commerce
156 PICHS MADRUGARamónREMCubaCubaCentro de Investigaciones de Economía Mundial (CIEM)
Chapter 12: Cross sectoral perspectives
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountryCitizenshipCurrent Affiliation
157 BABIKERMustafaCLAMSaudi ArabiaSudanSaudi Aramco
158 BERNDESGöranCLAMSwedenSwedenChalmers University of Technology
159 BLOKKornelisLAMNetherlandsNetherlandsDelft University of Technology
160 COHENBrettLAMSouth AfricaSouth AfricaThe Green House and University of Cape Town
161 COWIEAnnetteLAFAustraliaAustraliaNSW Department of Primary Industries; Science-Policy Interface UNCCD; Scientific and Technical Advisory Panel Global Environment Facility
162 GEDENOliverLAMGermanyGermanyGerman Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP)
163 GINZBURGVeronikaLAFRussian FederationRussiaInstitute of Global Climate and Ecology Roshydromet and RAS
164 LEIPAdrianLAMItalyGermanyEuropean Commission - Joint Research Centre
165 SMITHPeterLAMUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)UKUniversity of Aberdeen
166 SUGIYAMAMasahiroLAMJapanJapanThe University of Tokyo, Institute for Future Initiatives
167 YAMBAFrancisLAMZambiaZambiaCENTRE FOR ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT AND ENGINEERING OF ZAMBIA
168 JANNUZZIGilbertoREMBrazilBrazilUNIVERSITY OF CAMPINAS
169 REISINGERAndyREMNew ZealandNew Zealand
Chapter 13: National and sub-national policies and institutions
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountryCitizenshipCurrent Affiliation
170 DUBASHNavroz K.CLAMIndiaIndiaCentre for Policy Research
171 MITCHELLCatherine Hilary ClaireCLAFUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)UKUniversity of Exeter
172 BOASSONElin LerumLAFNorwayNorwayCICERO and Department of Political Science, Univeristy of Oslo (20% position at CICERO)
173 BORBOR-CORDOVAMercy J.LAFEcuadorEcuadorEscuela Superior Politencnica del Litoral
174 FIFITASolomoneLAMTongaTongaPacific Community
175 HAITESErikLAMCanadaCanadaMargaree Consultants Inc.
176 JACCARDMarcLAMCanadaCanadaSimon Fraser University
177 JOTZOFrankLAMAustraliaAustraliaAustralian National University
178 NAIDOOSashaLAFSouth AfricaSouth AfricaCouncil for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)
179 ROMERO LANKAOPatriciaLAFUnited States of AmericaMexicoNational Renewable Energy Laboratory/ University of Chicago
180 SHENWeiLAMUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)ChinaInstitute of Development Studies, UK
181 SHLAPAKMykolaLAMUkraineUkraineKT-Energy LLC
182 WULiboLAFChinaChinaSchool of Economics, Fudan University
183 GODOYAlexREMChileChileSustainability Research Centre & Strategic Resource Management, School of Engineering, Universidad del Desarrollo
184 LABANDEIRAXavierREMSpainSpainUNIVERSITY OF VIGO
Chapter 14: International cooperation
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountryCitizenshipCurrent Affiliation
185 PATTAnthonyCLAMSwitzerlandUSAETH Zürich
186 RAJAMANILavanyaCLAFIndiaIndiaCentre for Policy Research
187 BHANDARIPreetyLAFPhilippinesIndiaAsian Development Bank
188 CAPARRÓSAlejandroLAMSpainSpainSpanish National Research Council - Institute for Public Goods and Policies
189 DJEMOUAIKamalLAMAlgeriaAlgeriaClimate expert
190 IVANOVA BONCHEVAAntoninaLAFMexicoMexicoUniversidad Autónoma de Baja California Sur
191 KUBOTAIzumiLAFJapanJapanNational Institute for Environmental Studies
192 PEELJacquelineLAFAustraliaAustraliaMelbourne Law School, University of Melbourne
193 SARIAgus PratamaLAMIndonesiaIndonesiaLandscape Indonesia (formally: PT Bentang Alam Indonesia)
194 SPRINZDetlef F.LAMGermanyGermanyPIK - Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
195 WETTESTADJørgenLAMNorwayNorwayTHE FRIDTJOF NANSEN INSTITUTE
196 BADIOLAEstherREFLuxembourgSpainEuropean Investment Bank
197 CARRUTHERSPashaREFCook IslandsCook IslandsCook Islands Red Cross Society
Chapter 15: Investment and finance
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountryCitizenshipCurrent Affiliation
198 JUNGTae YongCLAMRepublic of KoreaRepublic of KoreaGraduate School of International Studies, Yonsei University
199 KREIBIEHLSilvieCLAFGermanyGermanyFrankfurt School - UNEP Collaborating Centre for Climate and Sustainable Energy Finance
200 BATTISTONStefanoLAMSwitzerlandItalyUniversity of Zurich
201 CARVAJAL SARZOSAPablo EstebanLAMGermanyEcuadorInternational Renewable Energy Agency
202 CLAPPChristaLAFNorwayUSACICERO Center for International Climate Research
203 DASGUPTADipakLAMIndiaIndiaTHE ENERGY AND RESOURCES INSTITUTE (TERI)
204 DUBENokuthulaLAFUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)ZimbabweAfrican Energy and Finance Boutique
205 JACHNIKRaphaëlLAMFranceFranceOECD
206 MORITAKanakoLAFJapanJapanForestry and Forest Products Research Institute
207 SAMARGANDINahlaLAFSaudi ArabiaSaudi ArabiaKing Abdulaziz University
208 SOKONAMohamed YoubaLAMCote d'IvoireMaliAfrican Development Bank
209 WILLIAMSMariamaLAFSwitzerlandJamaicaSouth Centre
210 ABDULLAAmjadREMUnited Arab EmiratesMaldivesInternational Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)
211 HOURCADEJean-charlesREMFranceFranceCNRS/CIRED
212 LOPEZ BLANCOMaría JoséREFSpainSpainGauss International Consulting
Chapter 16: Innovation, technology development and transfer
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountryCitizenshipCurrent Affiliation
213 BLANCOGabrielCLAMArgentinaArgentinaUniversidad Nacional del Centro (UNICEN)
214 DE CONINCKHeleenCLAFNetherlandsNetherlandsEindhoven University of Technology
215 AGBEMABIESELawrenceLAMUnited States of AmericaGhanaUniversity of Delaware
216 DIAGNEEl Hdaji Mbaye MadienLAMSenegalSenegalNational Climate Change Committee / Afrique Energy Environnement
217 DIAZ ANADONLauraLAFUnited Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)SpainDepartment of Land Economy, University of Cambridge; Centre for Environment, Energy and Natural Resource Governance (C-EENRG)
218 LIMYun SengLAMMalaysiaMalaysiaUniversiti Tunku Abdul Rahman
219 PENGUEWalter AlbertoLAMArgentinaArgentinaGEPAMA UNIVERSIDAD DE BUENOS AIRES / ECOLOGIA ICO UNIVERSIDAD DE GENERAL SARMIENTO
220 SAGARAmbujLAMIndiaUSAIndian Institute of Technology Delhi, Humanities and Social Sciences
221 SUGIYAMATaishiLAMJapanJapanThe Canon Institute of Global Studies
222 TANAKAKenjiLAMJapanJapanDepartment of Technology Management for Innovation, Graduate School of Engineering, University of Tokyo
223 VERDOLINIElenaLAFItalyItalyFEEM - Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei; CMCC Foundation - Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change
224 WITAJEWSKI-BALTVILKSJanLAMPolandPolandUniversity of Warsaw, Faculty of Economic Sciences
225 MAHMOUDNagmeldinREMSudanSudan
226 MIZUNOEmiREFAustriaJapanSustainable Energy for All
Chapter 17: Accelerating the transition in the context of sustainable development
 Last NameFirst NameRoleGenderCountryCitizenshipCurrent Affiliation
227 DENTONFatimaCLAFGhanaGambiaUnited Nations University
228 HALSNAESKirstenCLAFDenmarkDenmarkThe Danish Technical University, DTU
229 AKIMOTOKeigoLAMJapanJapanResearch Institute of Innovative Technology for the Earth (RITE)
230 BURCHSarahLAFCanadaCanadaUniversity of Waterloo, Canada
231 DIAZ MOREJONCristobal FelixLAMCubaCubaENVIRONMENTAL DIRECTORATE, MINISTRY OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
232 FARIASFernandoLAMChileChileMinistry of Environment of Chile
233 JUPESTAJoniLAMJapanIndonesiaUnited Nations University- Institute of Advanced Studies of Sustainability (UNU-IAS)
234 SCHWEIZER-RIESPetraLAFGermanyGermanyUniversity of Applied Sciences Bochum
235 SHAREEFAliLAMMaldivesMaldivesMinistry of Environment and Energy
236 TENGFeiLAMChinaChinaTsinghua University
237 ZUSMANEricLAMJapanUSAInstitute for Global Environmental Strategies
238 DADIDiriba KorechaREMEthiopiaEthiopiaNational Meteorological Agency
239 HELDHermannREMGermanyGermanyUniversity of Hamburg