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Luisa Sievers is a Researcher at the Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research ISI, where she has worked since 2010. She holds a PhD in Economics from the Universität der Bundeswehr München (2020) and a Diploma in Physics and Environmental Economics from Humboldt University Berlin and Heidelberg University. Her research focuses on economic impact assessments of long-term strategies in transport, climate, and technology, with expertise in Input-Output Modelling and System Dynamic Modelling. Key areas include structural change in the mobility sector, regional and social distribution effects of energy transitions, and employment impacts of sustainable mobility.
Her work spans projects such as the Ariadne project on energy system transformation, climate protection scenarios for 2050, and the National Cycling Plan 2030. She has received the IKU Innovation Award for Climate and Environment, recognizing her contributions to environmental and climate policy research.
Publications highlight her analysis of Germany’s energy transition, employment effects of sustainable transport, and the macroeconomic implications of renewable energy expansion. She collaborates extensively with institutions like the German Federal Environment Agency and the Hans-Böckler-Stiftung, contributing to policy-relevant studies on socio-economic impacts of climate policies and energy systems.
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