Francesco Bosello
Francesco graduated at the Ca’ Foscari University of Venice. He received a Master degree in economics from the University College of London and a Doctoral degree in economics from the University of Venice.
Francesco Bosello
Francesco graduated at the Ca’ Foscari University of Venice. He received a Master degree in economics from the University College of London (UK) and a Doctoral degree in economics from the University of Venice. He is presently associate professor of economics at the Department of Environmental Sciences, Informatics and Statistics at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice; and affiliate scientist at the Euro-Mediterranean Centre on Climate Change (CMCC) where he coordinates the Climate Change Economic analysis of Climate Impacts and Policy (ECIP) research division. He is co-director of the European Institute on Economics and the Environment (EIEE) a joint initiative of the US research center Resources for the Future and of the Italian Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change. His main research interests are focused on climate-change policy and modelling. He is currently undertaking research activities concentrated in the area of climate change impact assessment and in the design of optimal mitigation and adaptation strategies developing integrated assessment modelling tools and applied general equilibrium economic models. His other research interests are more broadly related to the economics of the environment and of sustainability.
Nat. Clim. Chang. , 13, 434–441 - 2023
Co-Evaluation of Climate Services. A Case Study for Hydropower GenerationClimate Services , Volume 28, December 2022, 100335 - 2022
Global Temperature Effects on Economic Activity and Equity: A Spatial AnalysisRFF Working Papers Series , Working Paper 22-1 - 2022
Study on adaptation modelling - Recommended approach to analysis and modellingPublications Office of the EU , - 2021
Study on adaptation modelling Comprehensive desk review : climate adaptation models and toolsPublications Office of the EU , - 2021
Climate change induced socio-economic tipping points: review and stakeholder consultation for policy relevant researchEnvironmental Research Letters , Volume 15, Number 2 - 2020
Fiscal effects and the potential implications on economic growth of sea-level rise impacts and coastal zone protectionClimatic Change , 160, pages283–302(2020) - 2020
Building Risk into the Mitigation/Adaptation Decisions simulated by Integrated Assessment ModelsEnvironmental and Resource Economics , 74(4), 1687-1721, December 2019 - 2019