TAVONI, MASSIMO
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 7.536
EU - Europa 4.709
AS - Asia 2.993
SA - Sud America 1.033
AF - Africa 155
OC - Oceania 51
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 9
Totale 16.486
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 7.367
RU - Federazione Russa 1.778
SG - Singapore 1.161
BR - Brasile 853
IT - Italia 850
CN - Cina 705
GB - Regno Unito 508
VN - Vietnam 398
DE - Germania 284
NL - Olanda 223
FR - Francia 175
FI - Finlandia 166
ES - Italia 138
KR - Corea 137
IE - Irlanda 136
CA - Canada 128
PL - Polonia 124
ID - Indonesia 104
JO - Giordania 100
HK - Hong Kong 78
AR - Argentina 77
SE - Svezia 61
CH - Svizzera 58
IN - India 53
AU - Australia 49
AT - Austria 45
DK - Danimarca 41
CI - Costa d'Avorio 40
JP - Giappone 34
BD - Bangladesh 33
MA - Marocco 33
TR - Turchia 33
BE - Belgio 32
ZA - Sudafrica 32
EC - Ecuador 28
IQ - Iraq 27
CO - Colombia 26
UA - Ucraina 23
MX - Messico 19
PY - Paraguay 16
HU - Ungheria 14
AZ - Azerbaigian 13
PH - Filippine 13
PK - Pakistan 11
SA - Arabia Saudita 11
IR - Iran 10
MY - Malesia 10
VE - Venezuela 10
CL - Cile 9
EG - Egitto 9
EU - Europa 9
GR - Grecia 8
NO - Norvegia 8
UZ - Uzbekistan 8
PA - Panama 7
PE - Perù 7
BG - Bulgaria 6
BJ - Benin 6
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 6
KE - Kenya 6
KG - Kirghizistan 6
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 5
DZ - Algeria 5
IL - Israele 5
LB - Libano 5
LT - Lituania 5
PS - Palestinian Territory 5
PT - Portogallo 5
TH - Thailandia 5
NP - Nepal 4
TN - Tunisia 4
UY - Uruguay 4
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 3
HN - Honduras 3
KW - Kuwait 3
MU - Mauritius 3
SC - Seychelles 3
SN - Senegal 3
AM - Armenia 2
BY - Bielorussia 2
BZ - Belize 2
CR - Costa Rica 2
ET - Etiopia 2
GE - Georgia 2
GH - Ghana 2
GT - Guatemala 2
KZ - Kazakistan 2
LV - Lettonia 2
MO - Macao, regione amministrativa speciale della Cina 2
NG - Nigeria 2
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 2
RO - Romania 2
SK - Slovacchia (Repubblica Slovacca) 2
TL - Timor Orientale 2
TW - Taiwan 2
UG - Uganda 2
AL - Albania 1
AO - Angola 1
BA - Bosnia-Erzegovina 1
BO - Bolivia 1
Totale 16.470
Città #
Ashburn 883
Fairfield 876
Singapore 658
Woodbridge 514
Houston 418
Santa Clara 364
Cambridge 348
Wilmington 313
Seattle 304
Chandler 292
Ann Arbor 264
Moscow 249
Hefei 221
Milan 204
Boardman 160
London 150
Council Bluffs 136
Beijing 132
Dublin 121
Warsaw 110
Seoul 109
Málaga 107
Menlo Park 102
Amman 100
Dearborn 97
Helsinki 89
Lawrence 89
Jakarta 87
Dong Ket 84
Ho Chi Minh City 83
Medford 83
Ottawa 79
Hong Kong 76
Los Angeles 75
São Paulo 68
Kent 64
Hanoi 56
San Diego 53
Buffalo 52
Phoenix 52
Amsterdam 47
Dallas 47
Redwood City 43
New York 41
Abidjan 39
Fort Worth 39
Frankfurt am Main 39
Copenhagen 38
Bern 36
Des Moines 36
Washington 30
Columbus 28
Rio de Janeiro 28
Saint Petersburg 28
Nottingham 26
Chicago 25
Nuremberg 24
Vienna 24
Brussels 22
Tokyo 22
Johannesburg 21
Turin 21
Brasília 20
Casablanca 20
Melbourne 20
Brooklyn 19
Rome 19
The Dalles 19
Düsseldorf 18
Lappeenranta 18
Santa Maria Capua Vetere 17
Shanghai 17
Utrecht 17
Berlin 16
Delft 16
Montreal 16
Norwalk 15
Porto Alegre 15
Vitry-sur-Seine 15
Budapest 14
Curitiba 14
Redmond 14
Rotterdam 14
Belo Horizonte 13
Hagen 13
Redondo Beach 13
Atlanta 12
Baghdad 12
Baku 12
Bologna 12
Livorno 12
Naples 12
New Haven 12
Paris 12
Sydney 12
Chennai 11
Dhaka 11
Haiphong 11
Mountain View 11
Princeton 11
Totale 9.581
Nome #
Country-level social cost of carbon 1.160
Functional Data Analysis-based sensitivity analysis of Integrated Assessment Models for Climate Change Modelling 315
Exploration of the interactions between mitigation and solar radiation management in cooperative and non-cooperative international governance settings 265
Towards demand-side solutions for mitigating climate change 261
A Conformal Approach for Distribution-free Prediction of Functional Data 230
Are renewable energy subsidies effective? Evidence from Europe 213
Limited impact on decadal-scale climate change from increased use of natural gas 207
Connecting climate action with other Sustainable Development Goals 204
Scenarios towards limiting global mean temperature increase below 1.5 °C 202
Access to modern energy: A review of barriers, drivers and impacts 187
Push, don't nudge: Behavioral spillovers and policy instruments 184
An inter-model assessment of the role of direct air capture in deep mitigation pathways 181
A multi-model assessment of the co-benefits of climate mitigation for global air quality 171
Comparison and interactions between the long-term pursuit of energy independence and climate policies 171
Cittadinanza attiva e collaborativa: Comportamenti virtuosi individuali e collettivi 159
Clean or dirty energy: evidence of corruption in the renewable energy sector 156
Alleviating inequality in climate policy costs: An integrated perspective on mitigation, damage and adaptation 155
An agent-based negotiating framework for international climate agreements 154
Economic tools to promote transparency and comparability in the Paris Agreement 153
Post-2020 climate agreements in the major economies assessed in the light of global models 152
Functional Data Analysis of high-frequency load curves reveals drivers of residential electricity consumption 152
Focus on negative emissions 151
Adopting LEDs changes attitudes towards climate change: experimental evidence from China 151
COP21 climate negotiators' responses to climate model forecasts 150
Managing Catastrophic Climate Risks Under Model Uncertainty Aversion 149
Reducing the cost of capital to finance the energy transition in developing countries 147
Baseline projections of energy and emissions in Asia 147
Limited emission reductions from fuel subsidy removal except in energy-exporting regions 146
Cooperative adaptive climate policies to balance economic, temperature and inequality objectives in the presence of deep uncertainty in the RICE50+ IAM 145
A Chinese commitment to commit: Can it break the negotiation stall? 142
Time to act now? Assessing the costs of delaying climate measures and benefits of early action 141
A developing Asia emission trading scheme (Asia ETS) 141
Integrating Global Climate Change Mitigation Goals with Other Sustainability Objectives: A Synthesis 141
Future air pollution in the Shared Socio-economic Pathways 141
The role of carbon capture and storage electricity in attaining 1.5 and 2 °C 139
Persistent inequality in economically optimal climate policies 138
On the use of nudges to affect spillovers in environmental behaviors 137
The public costs of climate-induced financial instability 137
Can social information programs be more effective? The role of environmental identity for energy conservation 133
Sensitivity of projected long-term CO 2 emissions across the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways 132
COMMENTARY: Betting on negative emissions 131
Real-time feedback on electricity consumption: evidence from a field experiment in Italy 129
Addressing uncertainty, multiple objectives, and adaptation in DICE: Can dynamic planning shed new light on the decision-making process? 129
Comparing future patterns of energy system change in 2°C scenarios with historically observed rates of change 129
Bearing the cost of stored carbon leakage 127
Evaluating the impact of technological renovation and competition on energy consumption in the workplace 125
Carbon budgets and energy transition pathways 125
Low-emission pathways in 11 major economies: Comparison of cost-optimal pathways and Paris climate proposals 125
Social interaction and technology adoption: Experimental evidence from improved cookstoves in Mali 124
A multidimensional feasibility evaluation of low-carbon scenarios 124
Incentives and stability of international climate coalitions: An integrated assessment 121
Forget-Me-Not: The Persistent Effect of Information Provision for Adopting Climate-Friendly Goods 119
The value of technology and of its evolution towards a low carbon economy 118
Research priorities for negative emissions 118
Long term, cross-country effects of buildings insulation policies 118
Forestry and the carbon market response to stabilize climate 118
The interaction of descriptive and injunctive social norms in promoting energy conservation 117
Underestimating Demographic Uncertainties in the synthesis process of the IPCC 116
Climate change mitigation strategies in fast-growing countries: The benefits of early action 116
From optimal to robust climate strategies: expanding integrated assessment model ensembles to manage economic, social, and environmental objectives 115
International climate policy architectures: Overview of the EMF 22 International Scenarios 113
Climate Engineering and Abatement: A ‘flat’ Relationship Under Uncertainty 113
Delayed action and uncertain stabilisation targets. How much will the delay cost? 113
Will economic growth and fossil fuel scarcity help or hinder climate stabilization?: Overview of the RoSE multi-model study 112
Improving the decision-making in DICE: self-adaptive climate policies to handle explicit uncertainty and adaptation modelling 112
Modeling Uncertainty and the Economics of Climate Change: Recommendations for Robust Energy Policy 110
Residual fossil CO2 emissions in 1.5–2 °C pathways 110
Innovation benefits from nuclear phase-out: Can they compensate the costs? 107
Flexible Balance of Adaptation and Mitigation via Self-Adaptive Multi-Objective Climate Policies 107
Uncertainty in Integrated Assessment Modeling of Climate Change 107
Portfolio selection with probabilistic utility 106
Multi-objective optimal control of a simple stochastic climate-economy model 106
WITCH: A World Induced Technical Change Hybrid Model 106
Advances and challenges of life cycle assessment (LCA) of greenhouse gas removal technologies to fight climate changes 105
The role of technology for achieving climate policy objectives: Overview of the EMF 27 study on global technology and climate policy strategies 105
Bending the learning curve 105
A multi-model assessment of inequality and climate change 104
What should we expect from innovation? A model-based assessment of the environmental and mitigation cost implications of climate-related R&D 103
Harmonization vs. fragmentation: Overview of climate policy scenarios in EMF27 103
Energy poverty alleviation and climate change mitigation: Is there a trade off? 102
Do technology externalities justify restrictions on emission permit trading? 102
International energy R&D spillovers and the economics of greenhouse gas atmospheric stabilization 102
Widening the scope: The direct and spillover effects of nudging water efficiency in the presence of other behavioral interventions 101
Technology innovation and diffusion in "less than ideal" climate policies: An assessment with the WITCH model 101
Timing of Mitigation and Technology Availability in Achieving a Low-Carbon World 101
Urgency and engagement: Empirical evidence from a large-scale intervention on energy use awareness 100
Long history of IAM comparisons 99
Selection of climate policies under the uncertainties in the Fifth Assessment Report of the IPCC 99
Assessing China’s efforts to pursue the 1.5°C warming limit 98
Sharing global CO2 emission reductions among one billion high emitters 98
Direct air capture of CO2 and climate stabilization: A model based assessment 98
A research and development investment strategy to achieve the Paris climate agreement 97
Foreword to the special issue: Climate change, extremes, and energy systems 97
Optimal energy investment and R&D strategies to stabilize atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations 95
The cost of mitigation revisited 93
Safe vs. Fair: A formidable trade-off in tackling climate change 93
Uncertain R&D, backstop technology and GHGs stabilization 93
Inequality repercussions of financing negative emissions 92
Cooperative adaptive climate policies: an application of the EMODPS algorithm to deal with multiple objectives and deep uncertainty in the RICE50+ integrated assessment model 91
Using large ensembles of climate change mitigation scenarios for robust insights 90
Totale 14.273
Categoria #
all - tutte 50.549
article - articoli 46.435
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 2.601
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 1.082
Totale 100.667


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2020/2021807 0 0 0 0 0 51 47 71 195 130 95 218
2021/20221.400 77 98 296 46 179 100 72 99 97 63 114 159
2022/20231.160 128 62 53 59 126 92 37 82 237 160 68 56
2023/2024683 51 121 69 61 40 76 30 25 57 54 40 59
2024/20253.312 78 66 122 45 475 220 69 243 369 263 883 479
2025/20265.441 1.366 1.825 632 872 625 121 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 16.717