Aaron Staniszewski
Joint Global Change Research Institute
4 Papers
1 Citations
Aaron Staniszewski is an academic researcher from Joint Global Change Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Efficient energy use & Data system. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications.
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'gcamdata': An R Package for Preparation, Synthesis, and Tracking of Input Data for the GCAM Integrated Human-Earth Systems Model
Ben Bond-Lamberty,Kalyn Dorheim,Ryna Cui,Russell Horowitz,Abigail Snyder,Katherine Calvin,Leyang Feng,Rachel Hoesly,Jill Horing,G. Page Kyle,Robert Link,Pralit Patel,Christopher Roney,Aaron Staniszewski,Sean W. D. Turner,Min Chen,Felipe Feijoo,Corinne Hartin,Mohamad Hejazi,Gokul Iyer,Sonny Kim,Yaling Liu,Cary Lynch,Haewon McJeon,Steven J. Smith,Stephanie Waldhoff,Marshall Wise,Leon Clarke +27 more
TL;DR: The gcamdata R package as mentioned in this paper is a R package that processes raw inputs to produce the hundreds of XML files needed by the GCAM integrated human-earth systems model, and it features extensive functional and unit testing, data tracing and visualization, and enforces metadata, documentation, and flexibility in its component data processing subunits.
The international implications of national and local coordination on building energy codes: Case studies in six cities
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used building energy code implementation in six cities across different continents as case studies to assess what it may take for countries to implement the ambitions of their energy efficiency goals.
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Black carbon emissions in Russia: A critical review
Meredydd Evans,Nazar Kholod,Teresa Kuklinski,Artur Denysenko,Steven J. Smith,Aaron Staniszewski,Wei Min Hao,Liang Y. Liu,Tami C. Bond +8 more
TL;DR: A comprehensive review of estimated black carbon (BC) emissions in Russia from a range of studies is presented in this article, where the authors assess underlying methodologies and data sources for each major emissions source based on their level of detail, accuracy and extent to which they represent current conditions.