Fit for purpose? Building and evaluating a fast, integrated model for exploring water policy pathways

Publication date

2014-01-01

Authors

Haasnoot, MarjolijnISNI 0000000393556544
van Deursen, W. P A
Guillaume, J. H A
Kwakkel, J. H.
van Beek, E.
van Beek, E.
Middelkoop, H.ORCID 0000-0002-9549-292XISNI 0000000114994315

Editors

Advisors

Supervisors

Document Type

Article
Open Access logo

License

Abstract

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.

Keywords

Climate change adaptation, Integrated assessment, Metamodel, Rhine, Uncertainty, Water management, SDG 13 - Climate Action

Citation

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