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Policy mixes for sustainability transitions must embrace system dynamics

Floortje Alkemade, Heleen de Coninck

2021Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Increasing the policy impact of sustainability transitions research requires a focus on the interactions and feedbacks within and between systems. More specifically, it requires insights into how dynamics can accelerate sustainability transitions and make them self-reinforcing. Existing approaches that focus on dynamics lack a social-science perspective, often leading to an overestimation of policy leverage. Sustainability transitions scholars are uniquely positioned to address this research gap. This requires the following steps: (1) The identification of those intervention points that set in motion reinforcing feedbacks or reduce negative interactions, (2) Using a systems perspective to understand how trade-offs between different processes can be reduced and co-benefits stimulated, and (3) Gathering empirical insights from the sustainability transitions research on how policy can trigger self-reinforcing dynamics.

Topics & Concepts

SustainabilityLeverage (statistics)System dynamicsPerspective (graphical)Sustainability scienceDynamics (music)Social sustainabilityEnvironmental economicsSet (abstract data type)EconomicsComputer scienceSociologyEcologyProgramming languagePedagogyBiologyMachine learningArtificial intelligenceSustainability and Climate Change GovernanceComplex Systems and Decision MakingInnovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development