This article proposes a fundamental methodological shift in the modelling of policy interventions for sustainability transitions in order to account for complexity (e.g. self-reinforcing mechanisms, such as technology lock-ins, arising from multi-agent interactions) and agent heterogeneity (e.g. differences in consumer and investment behaviour arising from income stratification). We first characterise the uncertainty faced by climate policy-makers and its implications for investment decision-makers. We then identify five shortcomings in the equilibrium and optimisation-based approaches most frequently used to inform sustainability policy: (i) their normative, optimisation-based nature, (ii) their unrealistic reliance on the full-rationality...
Digital transformation and sustainability transition are complex phenomena characterized by fundamen...
This Report is one of the deliverables of the Global System Dynamics and Policies (GSD) Project (www...
Climate policy has been mainly studied with economic models that assume representative, rational age...
This article proposes a fundamental methodological shift in the modelling of policy interventions fo...
Ambitious climate policy is urgently needed to prevent irreversible changes to the climate system. T...
In this paper we employ an agent-based integrated assessment model to study the likelihood of transi...
This paper presents a stylized model of technology adoptions for sustainable development under the t...
We demonstrate how an evolutionary agent-based model can be used to evaluate climate policies that t...
In this work, we employ an agent-based integrated assessment model to study the likelihood of transi...
The energy domain is still dominated by equilibrium models that underestimate both the dangers and o...
Understanding the complex, dynamic, and non-linear relationships between human activities, the envir...
We demonstrate how an evolutionary agent-based model can be used to evaluate climate policies that t...
The climate is changing, but the world’s states have not (yet) managed to reach an effective agreeme...
Model-based support of climate policy is scientifically challenging because climate change involves ...
Digital transformation and sustainability transition are complex phenomena characterized by fundamen...
This Report is one of the deliverables of the Global System Dynamics and Policies (GSD) Project (www...
Climate policy has been mainly studied with economic models that assume representative, rational age...
This article proposes a fundamental methodological shift in the modelling of policy interventions fo...
Ambitious climate policy is urgently needed to prevent irreversible changes to the climate system. T...
In this paper we employ an agent-based integrated assessment model to study the likelihood of transi...
This paper presents a stylized model of technology adoptions for sustainable development under the t...
We demonstrate how an evolutionary agent-based model can be used to evaluate climate policies that t...
In this work, we employ an agent-based integrated assessment model to study the likelihood of transi...
The energy domain is still dominated by equilibrium models that underestimate both the dangers and o...
Understanding the complex, dynamic, and non-linear relationships between human activities, the envir...
We demonstrate how an evolutionary agent-based model can be used to evaluate climate policies that t...
The climate is changing, but the world’s states have not (yet) managed to reach an effective agreeme...
Model-based support of climate policy is scientifically challenging because climate change involves ...
Digital transformation and sustainability transition are complex phenomena characterized by fundamen...
This Report is one of the deliverables of the Global System Dynamics and Policies (GSD) Project (www...
Climate policy has been mainly studied with economic models that assume representative, rational age...