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Session
CSS138: A 5 to 10-year strategic plan for a post-growth modeling community and the idea of a community model
Time:
Wednesday, 19/June/2024:
9:00am - 10:30am

Session Chair: Michael Miess
Location: Aula 2 (Escola de Enxeñaría Forestal)

Escola de Enxeñaría Forestal 1st Floor A, P.º Xunqueira, S/N, 36005 Pontevedra https://maps.app.goo.gl/MJWoJd6hep9b8k2X7

Organizers: Miess, Michael (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Sustainable Systems Lab, Thuwal, Saudi Arabia); Slameršak, Aljoša (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals, Spain); Capellán-Pérez, Iñigo (University of Valladolid - Group of Energy, Economy and System Dynamics, Spain); Schneider, Colleen (Vienna University of Economics and Business, Institute for Ecological Economics, Austria); Gallego Medina, Raquel (University of Valladolid)

Session Abstract

The post-growth modeling community is growing in Europe and around the world, with intersections between integrated assessment modeling (IAM) and macroeconomic-ecological modeling communities. This is the first of two workshops together designed to facilitate a post-growth community modeling process.

This interactive (90-minute) first session aims to create a high-level strategic plan for degrowth community modeling. What are key goals of the community to maximize policy impact? What are necessary steps to achieve these goals? What tools are currently available? What are potential barriers? What are the key groups to be involved from the start?

This interactive discussion format will focus on the potential strategic value of a community integrated assessment model within/beyond the degrowth movement. Beyond the general assessment, we intend to discuss the processes necessary to create joint open-source degrowth models and scenarios with a broad range of users, as well as the limitations of modeling post-growth scenarios


External Resource: https://esee-degrowth2024.uvigo.gal/en/css138-plan-for-post-growth-modeling-community/
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A 5 to 10-year strategic plan for a post-growth modeling community and the idea of a community model

Miess, Michael1; Slameršak, Aljoša2; Capellán-Pérez, Iñigo3; Schneider, Colleen4

1King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Sustainable Systems Lab, Thuwal, Saudi Arabia; 2Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals; 3University of Valladolid - Group of Energy, Economy and System Dynamics; 4Vienna University of Economics and Business, Institute for Ecological Economics

The post-growth modeling community is growing in Europe and around the world, with intersections between integrated assessment modeling (IAM) and macroeconomic-ecological modeling communities. This is the first of two workshops together designed to facilitate a post-growth community modeling process.

This interactive (90-minute) first session aims to create a high-level strategic plan for degrowth community modeling. What are key goals of the community to maximize policy impact? What are necessary steps to achieve these goals? What tools are currently available? What are potential barriers? What are the key groups to be involved from the start?

This interactive discussion format will focus on the potential strategic value of a community integrated assessment model within/beyond the degrowth movement. Beyond the general assessment, we intend to discuss the processes necessary to create joint open-source degrowth models and scenarios with a broad range of users, as well as the limitations of modeling post-growth scenarios.



 
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