Authors
Johannes Halbe, Dominik E Reusser, Georg Holtz, Marjolijn Haasnoot, Annette Stosius, Wibke Avenhaus, Jan H Kwakkel
Publication date
2015/6/30
Journal
Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions
Volume
15
Pages
194-210
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The use of models to study the dynamics of transitions is challenging because of several aspects of transitions, notably complexity, multi-domain and multi-level interactions. These challenges are shared by other research areas that extensively make use of models. In this article we survey experiences and methodological approaches developed in the research areas of social-ecological modeling, integrated assessment, and environmental modeling, and derive lessons to be learnt for model use in transition studies. In order to account for specific challenges associated with different kinds of model applications we classify models according to their uses: for understanding transitions, for providing case-specific policy advice, and for facilitating stakeholder processes. The assessment reveals promising research directions for transition modeling, such as model-to-model analysis, pattern-oriented modeling, advanced …
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