Chair

Nuffield College
Goethe University Frankfurt

Members

University of Southampton
International Institute for Population Sciences, India
Institute for Social Research and Innovation, University of Minnesota
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR)
University of Bologna
University of Ghana
El Colegio de Mexico

IUSSP Secretariat

International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP)

Council Liaison

International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) & Vienna Institute of Demography
Description

This panel wishes to address the critical need to synthesize, advance, and coordinate research on multidimensional environment-population linkages through an interdisciplinary population science. The panel will examine how climate change and environmental exposures affect demographic processes (including fertility, mortality, health, migration, and family formation), how population dynamics affect environmental outcomes, and how these impacts differ across space and population subgroups. A central objective of the panel is to accelerate the production of rigorous, interdisciplinary evidence that advances theory, identifies mechanisms and vulnerabilities, quantifies impacts, and informs policy and intervention. To meet this objective, the panel will promote best practice methodological approaches and methodological innovation – such as the integration of demographic models with environmental data, causal inference approaches, and the use of high-resolution exposure measures. It will further strengthen global research connections by facilitating collaboration between demographers, social scientists, epidemiologists and public health experts, environmental researchers, and practitioners, with particular attention to perspectives from low- and middle-income countries where climate risks are most acute.
 


Programme of activities

 

Workshop: Climate Demography - Population Dynamics in a Changing Climate, a side event of the 2026 European Population Conference (EPC2026), Bologna, Italy, 3 June 2026 - 13:30–17:00