Fit for purpose? Building and evaluating a fast, integrated model for exploring water policy pathways
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2014-01-01
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Exploring adaptation pathways is an emerging approach for supporting decision making under uncertain changing conditions. An adaptation pathway is a sequence of policy actions to reach specified objectives. To develop adaptation pathways, interactions between environment and policy response need to be analysed over time for an ensemble of plausible futures. A fast, integrated model can facilitate this. Here, we describe the development and evaluation of such a model, an Integrated Assessment Metamodel (IAMM), to explore adaptation pathways in the Rhine delta for a decision problem currently faced by the Dutch Government. The theory-motivated metamodel is a simplified physically based model. Closed questions reflecting the required accuracy were used to evaluate the model's fitness. The results show that such a model fits the purpose of screening and ranking of policy options and pathways to support the strategic decision making. A complex model can subsequently be used to obtain more detailed information.
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Climate change adaptation, Integrated assessment, Metamodel, Rhine, Uncertainty, Water management, SDG 13 - Climate Action
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Haasnoot, M, van Deursen, W P A, Guillaume, J H A, Kwakkel, J H, van Beek, E, van Beek, E & Middelkoop, H 2014, 'Fit for purpose? Building and evaluating a fast, integrated model for exploring water policy pathways', Environmental Modelling and Software, vol. 60, pp. 99-120. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2014.05.020