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Hadi Dowlatabadi

The University of British Columbia
Sustainable Development Research Institute
Room 216, 1924 West Mall
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z2
Phone: (604) 822-0008
Email: hadi@sdri.ubc.ca

Adjunct Professor, Engineering and Public Policy; CRC Professor, Sustainable Development Research Institute, The University of British Columbia.

Quantification of uncertainties, exploration of the dynamics of integrated models of human and natural systems and their interactions.

B.Sc. (Physics) 1980, Edinburgh University, Scotland
Ph.D. (Physics) 1984, University of Cambridge, England.

Carnegie Mellon, 1991-.

Dr. Dowlatabadi is the former director for the Center for Integrated Study of the Human Dimensions of Global Change, which is primarily interested in environmental problems such as urban pollution, climate change, extreme events, and management of and response to these issues. Over forty investigators from a dozen institutions located around the world collaborate in the Center's research. For details see: http://www.hdgc.epp.cmu.edu.

Dr. Dowlatabadi has studied problems of technology choice and impact of deregulation on the power sector, environmental impacts of economic activity and design of environmental regulations, HIV/AIDS in New York and Sub-Saharan Africa, economic transition in Eastern Europe, technological innovation and diffusion, and ecosystem dynamics.

For the past four years his work has focused on the dynamics of complex systems and how humans go about identifying problems and trying to solve them.

Dr. Dowlatabadi is a University Fellow at Resources for the Future (RFF), and a member of the US Scientific Committee for the Problems of the Earth (SCOPE).

Representative Publications

H. Dowlatabadi, "Sensitivity of Climate Change Mitigation Estimates to Assumptions about Technical Change," Energy Economics, vol. 20, pp. 473-493, 1998.

H. Dowlatabadi, "Assessing the Health Impacts of Climate Change: An Editorial Essay," Climatic Change, vol. 35, no. 2, pp. 137-144, 1997.

N. Mahasenan, R. G. Watts, and H. Dowlatabadi, "Low-frequency Oscillations in Temperature-Proxy Records and Implications for Recent Climate Change," Geophysical Research Letters, vol. 24, no. 3, pp. 563-566, 1997.


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