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Franziska Klein

Researcher at Autonomous University of Barcelona

Publications -  6
Citations -  153

Franziska Klein is an academic researcher from Autonomous University of Barcelona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Energy policy & Emissions trading. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications receiving 81 citations.

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A review of agent-based modeling of climate-energy policy

TL;DR: In this article, a review of agent-based models for climate-energy policy aimed at emissions reduction, product and technology diffusion, and energy conservation is presented, with specific attention to behavioral assumptions and the structure of social networks.
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Antibiotic and pesticide susceptibility and the Anthropocene operating space

TL;DR: Rising levels of antimicrobial and pesticide resistance increasingly undermine human health and systems for biomass production, and emphasize the sustainability challenge of preserving organisms sufficiency in the face of climate change.
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Designing an effective climate-policy mix : accounting for instrument synergy

TL;DR: In this article, the authors assess evidence from theoretical-modeling, empirical and experimental studies on how interactions between instruments of climate policy affect overall emissions reduction, and find that such interactions tak...
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The virtues of virtual conferences

TL;DR: It is argued that virtual events have potential to become the new norm among academics and an overview of tools that can be used is presented, supported with results from a feedback survey that was filled out by the participants of the authors' conference.
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The employment double dividend of environmental tax reforms: exploring the role of agent behaviour and social interaction

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that a revenue-neutral shift of the tax burden from labour to carbon emissions can have a double dividend, in terms of climate and energy efficiency.