Affiliation:
1. Institute of Marine and Coastal Resource Management, Serang 42264, Indonesia
2. College of Policy Science, Ritsumeikan University, Ibaraki 567-8570, Japan
Abstract
Social–ecological system (SES) modeling involves developing and/or applying models to investigate complex problems arising from the interactions between humans and natural systems. Among the different types, agent-based models (ABM) and system dynamics (SD) are prominent approaches in SES modeling. However, few SES models influence decision-making support and policymaking. The objectives of this study were to explore the application of ABM and SD in SES studies through a systematic review of published real-world case studies and determine the extent to which existing SES models inform policymaking processes. We identified 35 case studies using ABM, SD, or a hybrid of the two and found that each modeling approach shared commonalities that collectively contributed to the policymaking process, offering a comprehensive understanding of the intricate dynamics within SES, facilitating scenario exploration and policy testing, and fostering effective communication and stakeholder engagement. This study also suggests several improvements to chart a more effective trajectory for research in this field, including fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, developing hybrid models, adopting transparent model reporting, and implementing machine-learning algorithms.
Subject
Information Systems and Management,Computer Networks and Communications,Modeling and Simulation,Control and Systems Engineering,Software
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