1 / 9

Four main strands of socio-economic modeling: Agent-based, system dynamic models (ECF, MADIAMS)

CLIMARES – possible contributions from ECF and other partners to socio-economic modeling of the Arctic regions Klaus Hasselmann, Max Planck Insitute of Meteorology and ECF, (with NIERSC, St. Petersburg, FEEM, and others). Four main strands of socio-economic modeling:

duke
Download Presentation

Four main strands of socio-economic modeling: Agent-based, system dynamic models (ECF, MADIAMS)

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. CLIMARES – possible contributions from ECF and other partners to socio-economic modeling of the Arctic regions Klaus Hasselmann, Max Planck Insitute of Meteorology and ECF, (with NIERSC, St. Petersburg, FEEM, and others) • Four main strands of socio-economic modeling: • Agent-based, system dynamic models (ECF, MADIAMS) • Participatory agent-based models (FEEM, Carlo Giupponi) • General equilibrium models, including induced technological change (FEEM ) • Regional, sector-based models focusing on Arctic (Russian, Norwegian and other partners)

  2. CLIMARES – possible contributions from ECF and other partners to socio-economic modeling of the Arctic regions Klaus Hasselmann, Max Planck Insitute of Meteorology and ECF, (with NIERSC, St. Petersburg, FEEM, and others) • Four main strands of socio-economic modeling: • Agent-based, system dynamic models (ECF, MADIAMS) New modeling trend, but exists so far only in global version • Participatory agent-based models (FEEM, Carlo Giupponi) • Experience in regional applications (river basin areas), but not yet in larger areas such as Arctic • 3. General equilibrium models, including induced technological change (FEEM) • Reduced credibility through global financial crisis and recession, but important as reference to main stream • 4. Regional, sector-based models focusing on Arctic (Russian, Norwegian and other partners) • Essential for bringing all strands together

  3. CLIMARES – possible contributions from ECF and other partners to socio-economic modeling of the Arctic regions • Four main strands of socio-economic modeling: • Agent-based, system dynamic models (ECF, MADIAMS) New modeling trend, but exists so far only in global version • Participatory agent-based models (FEEM, Carlo Giupponi) • Experience in regional applications (river basin areas), but not yet in larger areas such as Arctic • 3. General equilibrium models, including induced technological change (FEEM ?) • Reduced credibility through global financial crisis and recession, but important as reference to main stream • 4. Regional, sector-based models focusing on Arctic (Russian, Norwegian and other partners) • Essential for bringing all strands together

  4. MADIAM (Multi-Actor Dynamic Integrated Assessment Model) climate policy regulatory instruments Actors: governments, public, media, consumers, firms, workers, … scenario predictions ghg emissions climate system economic system impacts on production,welfare,… Dynamic evolution, governed by agent strategies

  5. The “real economy”: Production output in physical units (Vensim diagram)

  6. The “real economy”: Production output in physical units (Vensim diagram) y: total production , invested in: k: physical capital h: human capital g: consumer goods and services

  7. The “virtual economy” (financial system): money circulation between firms, banks and households

  8. And: apply Occam’s razor: use the simplest model that explains the phenomenon!

  9. The challenge: To combine the four strands in an integrated coupled climate socio-economic modeling system

More Related