SUSCLIME: a simulation/game on popular and development in a climate-constrained world
Simulation and Gaming
Space, time and nesting Integrated Assessment Models
Environmental Modelling & Software
Position Paper: Modelling with stakeholders
Environmental Modelling & Software
Raising the bar? - The challenges of evaluating the outcomes of environmental modelling and software
Environmental Modelling & Software
Environmental Modelling & Software
An integrated assessment tool to define effective air quality policies at regional scale
Environmental Modelling & Software
Integrated environmental modeling: A vision and roadmap for the future
Environmental Modelling & Software
Environmental Modelling & Software
Simulating animal spirits in actor-based environmental models
Environmental Modelling & Software
A multi-agent model of several economic regions
Environmental Modelling & Software
The energy transition in a climate-constrained world: Regional vs. global optimization
Environmental Modelling & Software
Environmental Modelling & Software
Agent-based modeling of climate policy: An introduction to the ENGAGE multi-level model framework
Environmental Modelling & Software
Bayesian belief modeling of climate change impacts for informing regional adaptation options
Environmental Modelling & Software
Management flight simulators to support climate negotiations
Environmental Modelling & Software
A dynamic assessment tool for exploring and communicating vulnerability to floods and climate change
Environmental Modelling & Software
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Integrated models are important tools to investigate the interactions between planetary processes and the growing impacts of human populations - in short: global change. Current models still have significant shortcomings, notably in their representation of socio-economic processes and the feedbacks between these and the environmental system. They are also often not designed with sufficient transparency to enable participation of interested parties or effective communication with stakeholders and policy makers. These deficiencies are discussed and possible directions for improvement are identified. This Thematic Issue provides a collection of papers that offer a number of innovative ideas for remedying these shortcomings using novel methods and approaches.