The Emergence of Climate Change Mitigation Action by Society: An Agent-Based Scenario Discovery Study
Authored by Emile J L Chappin, Sebastiaan Greeven, Oscar Kraan, Jan H Kwakkel
Date Published: 2016
DOI: 10.18564/jasss.3134
Sponsors:
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Platforms:
Python
NetLogo
Model Documentation:
Other Narrative
Model Code URLs:
https://github.com/quaquel/greeven_etal_2016
Abstract
Developing model-based narratives of society's response to climate
change is challenged by two factors. First, society's response to
possible future climate change is subject to many uncertainties. Second, we argue that society's mitigation action emerge out of the actions and
interactions of the many actors in society. Together, these two factors
imply that the overarching dynamics of society's response to climate
change are unpredictable. In contrast to conventional processes of
developing scenarios, in this study the emergence of climate change
mitigation action by society has been represented in an agent-based
model with which we developed two narratives of the emergence of climate
change mitigation action by applying exploratory modelling and analysis.
The agent-based model represents a two-level game involving governments
and citizens changing their emission behaviour in the face of climate
change through mitigation action. Insights gained from the exploration
on uncertainties pertaining to the system have been used to construct
two internally consistent and plausible narratives on the pathways of
the emergence of mitigation action, which, as we argue, are a reasonable
summary of the uncertainty space. The first narrative highlights how and
when strong mitigation action emerges while the second narrative
highlights how and when weak mitigation action emerges. In contrast to a
conventional scenario development process, these two scenarios have been
discovered bottom up rather than being defined top down. They succinctly
capture the possible outcomes of the emergence of climate change
mitigation by society across a large range of uncertain factors. The
narratives therefore help in conveying the consequences of the various
uncertainties influencing the emergence of climate change mitigation
action by society.
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Uncertainty
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Energy
Future
Perception
Complex-systems
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Dynamic decision-making
Change negotiations
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