International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
The International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) is an independent International research institute located in Laxenburg, near Vienna in Austria, founded as an East-West scientific cooperation initiative during the Cold War. Through its research programs and initiatives, the institute conducts policy-oriented interdisciplinary research into issues too large or complex to be solved by a single country or academic discipline. These include climate change, energy security, population aging, and sustainable development. The results of IIASA research and the expertise of its researchers are made available to policymakers worldwide to help them make informed and evidence-based policies. Provided by Wikipedia
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User requirement for decision support systems used for nuclear power plant accident, prevention and mitigation : report of technical committee meeting organized by the Internationa... by International Atomic Energy Agency, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Commission of the European Communities (ISPRA)
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Future supply of nature-made petroleum and gas. by UNITAR Conference on energy and the future (1st : 1976 Laxenburg, Austria), Meyer, Richard F., United Nations Institute for training and research, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, IIASA Conference on Energy Resources (2nd : 1976 : Laxenburg, Austria)
Published 1977