Agent-based models (ABMs) have recently seen much application to the field of climate mitigation policies. They offer a more realistic description of micro behavior than traditional climate policy models by allowing for agent heterogeneity, bounded rationality and nonmarket interactions over social networks. This enables the analysis of a broader spectrum of policies. Here, we review 61 ABM studies addressing climate-energy policy aimed at emissions reduction, product and technology diffusion, and energy conservation. This covers a broad set of instruments of climate policy, ranging from carbon taxation, and emissions trading through adoption subsidies to information provision tools such as smart meters and eco-labels. Our treatment pays sp...
We demonstrate how an evolutionary agent-based model can be used to evaluate climate policies that t...
In the last decade, instigated by the Paris agreement and United Nations Climate Change Conferences ...
The paper describes a decision-making exploratory modelling approach to simulate different situation...
Agent-based models (ABMs) have recently seen much application to the field of climate mitigation pol...
Ambitious climate mitigation policies face social and political resistance. One reason is that exist...
We demonstrate how an evolutionary agent-based model can be used to evaluate climate policies that t...
An alternative to the typical application of rational choice models to climate policy is the couplin...
Ambitious climate mitigation policies face social and political resistance. One reason is that exist...
We demonstrate how an evolutionary agent-based model can be used to evaluate climate policies that t...
Ambitious climate policy is urgently needed to prevent irreversible changes to the climate system. T...
The energy domain is still dominated by equilibrium models that underestimate both the dangers and o...
Households are responsible for a significant share of global greenhouse emissions. Hence, academic a...
Climate policy has been mainly studied with economic models that assume representative, rational age...
This article introduces the methodology of agent-based modelling (ABM), explains how it contributes ...
We demonstrate how an evolutionary agent-based model can be used to evaluate climate policies that t...
In the last decade, instigated by the Paris agreement and United Nations Climate Change Conferences ...
The paper describes a decision-making exploratory modelling approach to simulate different situation...
Agent-based models (ABMs) have recently seen much application to the field of climate mitigation pol...
Ambitious climate mitigation policies face social and political resistance. One reason is that exist...
We demonstrate how an evolutionary agent-based model can be used to evaluate climate policies that t...
An alternative to the typical application of rational choice models to climate policy is the couplin...
Ambitious climate mitigation policies face social and political resistance. One reason is that exist...
We demonstrate how an evolutionary agent-based model can be used to evaluate climate policies that t...
Ambitious climate policy is urgently needed to prevent irreversible changes to the climate system. T...
The energy domain is still dominated by equilibrium models that underestimate both the dangers and o...
Households are responsible for a significant share of global greenhouse emissions. Hence, academic a...
Climate policy has been mainly studied with economic models that assume representative, rational age...
This article introduces the methodology of agent-based modelling (ABM), explains how it contributes ...
We demonstrate how an evolutionary agent-based model can be used to evaluate climate policies that t...
In the last decade, instigated by the Paris agreement and United Nations Climate Change Conferences ...
The paper describes a decision-making exploratory modelling approach to simulate different situation...