Alexander Radebach
Technical University of Berlin
14 Papers
137 Citations
Alexander Radebach is an academic researcher from Technical University of Berlin. The author has contributed to research in topics: La Niña & Energy intensity. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 14 publications. Previous affiliations of Alexander Radebach include Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research.
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Papers
Disentangling different types of El Niño episodes by evolving climate network analysis.
Alexander Radebach,Reik V. Donner,Jakob Runge,Jakob Runge,Jonathan F. Donges,Jonathan F. Donges,Jonathan F. Donges,Juergen Kurths,Juergen Kurths,Juergen Kurths +9 more
TL;DR: This work applies the recently proposed climate network approach for characterizing the evolving correlation structure of the Earth's climate system based on reanalysis data for surface air temperatures, and provides a detailed study of the temporal variability of several global climate network characteristics.
Assessing human and environmental pressures of global land-use change 2000–2010
Felix Creutzig,Christopher Bren d’Amour,Ulf Weddige,Sabine Fuss,Tim Beringer,Anne Gläser,Matthias Kalkuhl,Jan Christoph Steckel,Alexander Radebach,Ottmar Edenhofer +9 more
- 01 Jan 2019
TL;DR: This paper present a comprehensive assessment of co-occuring land-use change from 2000 until 2010, compiling existing spatially explicit data sources for different land uses, and building on a rich literature addressing specific land use changes in all world regions.
Regional and sectoral disaggregation of multi-regional input–output tables – a flexible algorithm
Leonie Wenz,Sven Willner,Alexander Radebach,Robert Bierkandt,Jan Christoph Steckel,Anders Levermann +5 more
TL;DR: A simple algorithm to refine MRIO tables regionally and/or sectorally by the use of proxy data, which unfolds its strength through the flexible combination of multiple, possibly incomplete proxy data sources.
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Reducing global CO2 emissions with the technologies we have
Hauke Ward,Hauke Ward,Alexander Radebach,Alexander Radebach,Ingmar Vierhaus,Armin Fügenschuh,Jan Christoph Steckel,Jan Christoph Steckel +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed a linear optimization framework that facilitates the exchange of sectoral production technologies based on the World Input-Output Database (WIOD), assuming perfect substitutability of technologies and homogeneity within economic sectors, while ignoring barriers to technological adoption and price driven adjustments.
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A climate network-based index to discriminate different types of El Ni\~no and La Ni\~na
TL;DR: In this article, an index based on evolving climate networks is proposed to objectively discriminate between two flavors by utilizing a scalar-valued evolving climate network measure that quantifies spatial localization and dispersion in El Nino's associated teleconnections.