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Using systems thinking and complexity economics to model the energy transition
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Dr. Pete Barbrook-Johnson, University of Oxford
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Bio:
Pete Barbrook-Johnson is a social scientist, economist, complexity scientist, and systems thinker. He regularly uses research methods such as agent-based modelling and systems mapping in his applied environmental, energy, and public health research and policy analysis. He teaches on a range of undergraduate and masters courses, focussing on the economics of environmental change, and the use of complexity and systems sciences in environmental issues.
Recent work highlights include:
His book on systems mapping, a practical guide written with Dr. Alexandra Penn.
A library of new economic modelling case studies. Pete led the production of this large report with colleagues from China, India, Brazil, the EU, and UK. It presents a range of new economic modelling approaches being used to understand and inform policy on the energy transition.
View a full list of Pete's academic publications on his Google Scholar page.
#modeling hashtag#simulation hashtag#climatechange hashtag#energytransition hashtag#greenenergy hashtag#publicpolicy hashtag#agents hashtag#economics hashtag#energy hashtag#energyindustry
Abstract:
Bio:
Pete Barbrook-Johnson is a social scientist, economist, complexity scientist, and systems thinker. He regularly uses research methods such as agent-based modelling and systems mapping in his applied environmental, energy, and public health research and policy analysis. He teaches on a range of undergraduate and masters courses, focussing on the economics of environmental change, and the use of complexity and systems sciences in environmental issues.
Recent work highlights include:
His book on systems mapping, a practical guide written with Dr. Alexandra Penn.
A library of new economic modelling case studies. Pete led the production of this large report with colleagues from China, India, Brazil, the EU, and UK. It presents a range of new economic modelling approaches being used to understand and inform policy on the energy transition.
View a full list of Pete's academic publications on his Google Scholar page.
#modeling hashtag#simulation hashtag#climatechange hashtag#energytransition hashtag#greenenergy hashtag#publicpolicy hashtag#agents hashtag#economics hashtag#energy hashtag#energyindustry