2021
DOI: 10.5194/esd-12-1115-2021
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Taxonomies for structuring models for World–Earth systems analysis of the Anthropocene: subsystems, their interactions and social–ecological feedback loops

Abstract: Abstract. In the Anthropocene, the social dynamics of human societies have become critical to understanding planetary-scale Earth system dynamics. The conceptual foundations of Earth system modelling have externalised social processes in ways that now hinder progress in understanding Earth resilience and informing governance of global environmental change. New approaches to global modelling of the human World are needed to address these challenges. The current modelling landscape is highly diverse and heteroge… Show more

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“…the role of governance in change processes towards sustainability is critical at both empirical-theoretical (how does current change happen) and normative (how change ought to happen) levels (Berkes 2007;Patterson et al 2017;Turnheim et al 2018;Donges et al 2021;Pickering et al 2022). However, despite growing attention in the last decade, the understanding of the role of governance and its underlying processes remains underdeveloped (Muñoz-Erickson et al 2016;Patterson et al 2017;Kellner 2021;Orach and Schlüter 2021;Muiderman et al 2022;Rocha et al 2022).…”
Section: Network Of Action Situations In Social-ecological Systems Re...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the role of governance in change processes towards sustainability is critical at both empirical-theoretical (how does current change happen) and normative (how change ought to happen) levels (Berkes 2007;Patterson et al 2017;Turnheim et al 2018;Donges et al 2021;Pickering et al 2022). However, despite growing attention in the last decade, the understanding of the role of governance and its underlying processes remains underdeveloped (Muñoz-Erickson et al 2016;Patterson et al 2017;Kellner 2021;Orach and Schlüter 2021;Muiderman et al 2022;Rocha et al 2022).…”
Section: Network Of Action Situations In Social-ecological Systems Re...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One forest-grassland model included an additional term for economic foresight, finding the persistence of the forest-grassland mosaic to be highly dependent on individuals valuing long-term environmental health over long-term economic benefits [ 73 ]. In many cases, the foresight of social groups can change with time and in response to the state of the environment, as explored through a climate change model where each country's foresight in policymaking was treated as a dynamic social trait influenced through imitation [ 103 ].…”
Section: Insights Strengths and Weakness Of Chesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The issue of nonepistemic values becomes even more pressing within the framework of the recent developments in Earth system science that ambition to include not only all the relevant climatic and biogeochemical processes (in the atmosphere, ocean, land, cryosphere and biosphere components), but also all the relevant aspects of the human societies themselves (in the so‐called “Anthroposphere” component), as well as interactions between these components (Donges et al, 2021). But the way to represent and model the human and social dimensions may of course be highly dependent on certain nonepistemic (e.g., socioeconomic and political) values.…”
Section: The Nature and Status Of Expert Judgment On Climate Tipping ...mentioning
confidence: 99%