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DOI10.1039/c9ee02627d
MEDEAS: A new modeling framework integrating global biophysical and socioeconomic constraints
Capellán-Pérez I.; De Blas I.; Nieto J.; De Castro C.; Miguel L.J.; Carpintero Ó.; Mediavilla M.; Lobejón L.F.; Ferreras-Alonso N.; Rodrigo P.; Frechoso F.; Álvarez-Antelo D.
发表日期2020
ISSN17545692
起始页码986
结束页码1017
卷号13期号:3
英文摘要A diversity of integrated assessment models (IAMs) coexists due to the different approaches developed to deal with the complex interactions, high uncertainties and knowledge gaps within the environment and human societies. This paper describes the open-source MEDEAS modeling framework, which has been developed with the aim of informing decision-making to achieve the transition to sustainable energy systems with a focus on biophysical, economic, social and technological restrictions and tackling some of the limitations identified in the current IAMs. MEDEAS models include the following relevant characteristics: Representation of biophysical constraints to energy availability; modeling of the mineral and energy investments for the energy transition, allowing a dynamic assessment of the potential mineral scarcities and computation of the net energy available to society; consistent representation of climate change damages with climate assessments by natural scientists; integration of detailed sectoral economic structure (input-output analysis) within a system dynamics approach; energy shifts driven by physical scarcity; and a rich set of socioeconomic and environmental impact indicators. The potentialities and novel insights that this framework brings are illustrated by the simulation of four variants of current trends with the MEDEAS-world model: The consideration of alternative plausible assumptions and methods, combined with the feedback-rich structure of the model, reveal dynamics and implications absent in classical models. Our results suggest that the continuation of current trends will drive significant biophysical scarcities and impacts which will most likely derive in regionalization (priority to security concerns and trade barriers), conflict, and ultimately, a severe global crisis which may lead to the collapse of our modern civilization. Despite depicting a much more worrying future than conventional projections of current trends, we however believe it is a more realistic counterfactual scenario that will allow the design of improved alternative sustainable pathways in future work. © 2020 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
英文关键词Biophysics; Climate change; Damage detection; Decision making; Economics; Environmental impact; Investments; Open systems; Sustainable development; Economic structure; Energy availability; Input output analysis; Integrated assessment models; Modern civilization; Plausible assumptions; Sustainable energy systems; System dynamics approach; Climate models; climate change; decision making; environmental impact; global perspective; input-output analysis; integrated approach; numerical model; socioeconomic conditions
语种英语
来源期刊Energy & Environmental Science
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/189673
作者单位Research Group on Energy, Economy and System Dynamics, Escuela de Ingenieriás Industriales, University of Valladolid, Paseo del Cauce s/n, Valladolid, 47011, Spain; Department of Systems Engineering and Automatic Control, Escuela de Ingenieriás Industriales, University of Valladolid, Paseo del Cauce s/n, Valladolid, 47011, Spain; Department of Applied Economics, University of Valladolid, Av. Valle Esgueva 6, Spain; Department of Applied Physics, Escuela de Arquitectura, University of Valladolid, Av Salamanca, 18, Valladolid, 47014, Spain; CARTIF Foundation, Parque Tecnológico de Boecillo, Boecillo Valladolid, 47151, Spain
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Capellán-Pérez I.,De Blas I.,Nieto J.,et al. MEDEAS: A new modeling framework integrating global biophysical and socioeconomic constraints[J],2020,13(3).
APA Capellán-Pérez I..,De Blas I..,Nieto J..,De Castro C..,Miguel L.J..,...&Álvarez-Antelo D..(2020).MEDEAS: A new modeling framework integrating global biophysical and socioeconomic constraints.Energy & Environmental Science,13(3).
MLA Capellán-Pérez I.,et al."MEDEAS: A new modeling framework integrating global biophysical and socioeconomic constraints".Energy & Environmental Science 13.3(2020).
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