In this study, we present and apply an interdisciplinary approach that systematically draws qualitative insights from socio-technical transition studies to develop new quantitative scenarios for integrated assessment modelling. We identify the transition narrative as an analytical bridge between socio-technical transition studies and integrated assessment modelling. Conceptual interaction is realised through the development of two contrasting transition narratives on the role of actors in meeting the European Unions' 80% greenhouse gas emission reduction objective for 2050. The first transition narrative outlines how large-scale innovation trajectories are driven by incumbent actors, whereas the second transition narrative assumes more ‘alt...
Effective mitigation of climate change will require far-reaching transformations of electricity, hea...
Energy system transition research has been experimenting with the integration of qualitative and qua...
Energy system transition research has been experimenting with the integration of qualitative and qua...
In this study, we present and apply an interdisciplinary approach that systematically draws qualitat...
The potential for using findings from socio-technical energy transition (STET) models in Integrated ...
In this paper, we apply two global Integrated Assessment Models (IAMs) and one detailed European ele...
Social acceptance and political feasibility are important issues in low-carbon transitions. Since co...
Low-carbon transitions are long-term multi-faceted processes. Although integrated assessment models ...
Much research and policy advice for addressing climate change has focused on developing model-based ...
Integrated assessment models (IAM) and resulting scenarios have become increasingly institutionalise...
Energy system transition research has been experimenting with the integration of qualitative and qua...
In this paper, we apply two global Integrated Assessment Models (IAMs) and one detailed European ele...
Energy scenarios describing transition pathways towards low-emission energy systems are commonly use...
Global climate change represents one of the grand societal challenges which policy makers around the...
Effective mitigation of climate change will require far-reaching transformations of electricity, hea...
Energy system transition research has been experimenting with the integration of qualitative and qua...
Energy system transition research has been experimenting with the integration of qualitative and qua...
In this study, we present and apply an interdisciplinary approach that systematically draws qualitat...
The potential for using findings from socio-technical energy transition (STET) models in Integrated ...
In this paper, we apply two global Integrated Assessment Models (IAMs) and one detailed European ele...
Social acceptance and political feasibility are important issues in low-carbon transitions. Since co...
Low-carbon transitions are long-term multi-faceted processes. Although integrated assessment models ...
Much research and policy advice for addressing climate change has focused on developing model-based ...
Integrated assessment models (IAM) and resulting scenarios have become increasingly institutionalise...
Energy system transition research has been experimenting with the integration of qualitative and qua...
In this paper, we apply two global Integrated Assessment Models (IAMs) and one detailed European ele...
Energy scenarios describing transition pathways towards low-emission energy systems are commonly use...
Global climate change represents one of the grand societal challenges which policy makers around the...
Effective mitigation of climate change will require far-reaching transformations of electricity, hea...
Energy system transition research has been experimenting with the integration of qualitative and qua...
Energy system transition research has been experimenting with the integration of qualitative and qua...