作者:复旦老龄 发布时间:2026-04-15 18:58:48 来源:复旦老龄+收藏本文

Topic
Reframing Demography:
Multi-Dimensional Perspectives
for Sustainable Development
Speaker

Prof. Wolfgang Lutz
Prof. Lutz is the deputy director-general for Science at IIASA, director of the Vienna Institute of Demography at the Austrian Academy of Sciences, head of the Department of Demography at the University of Vienna. He is member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, the German National Academy Leopoldina, the European Academy of Sciences, the World Academy of Sciences (TWAS) ,and the United States National Academy of Sciences (NAS).
Wolfgang Lutz教授为国际应用系统分析研究所(IIASA)副总干事。曾任奥地利科学院维也纳人口研究所所长、维也纳大学人口学系主任,担任国际人口科学研究联盟(IUSSP)秘书长。 Lutz教授是奥地利科学院、德国国家Leopoldina科学院、欧洲科学院、世界科学院(TWAS)和美国国家科学院(NAS)院士,是全球人口发展以及人口变化与社会、经济和环境之间相互作用领域的世界顶尖专家之一。
Host
Prof. Xizhe Peng
Dean, Fudan Institute on Ageing
Vice Dean, Fudan Development Institute
Co-organizers
Fudan Institute on Ageing
复旦大学老龄研究院
Fudan Development Institute
复旦发展研究院
Time
15:00-16:30
April 15, 2026
Venue
Room 402,
Think Tank Building,
Fudan University
复旦大学智库楼402会议室
About the seminar
Human beings are at core of sustainable development. For this reason the analysis of the changing size and structures of human populations is essential for understanding the challenges faced by humanity’s strive for sustainable development and for anticipating the effects of already unavoidable climate change and other environmental change on future human well-being. Conventional demographic approaches that consider only population size and age structures can not adequately capture these important aspects. This is why multi-dimensional demographic analysis which explicitly considers the heterogeneity of human populations by age, sex, level of education, labor force participation, place of residence and other demographic dimensions is the more relevant and appropriate approach for the study of sustainable development. This is also the reason why the SSP Framework (Shared Socio-economic Pathways) widely used in the climate change research community has chosen a multi-dimensional demographic approach. The lecture will also give various concrete examples for the importance of a multi-dimensional demographic approach in sustainability science.
Welcome!