Computational Model Library

HCAM: A Hybrid Climate Assessment Model (1.0.0)

This model is part of a JASSS article that introduce a conceptual framework for developing hybrid (system dynamics and agent-based) integrated assessment models, which focus on examining the human impacts on climate change. This novel modelling approach allows to reuse existing rigid, but well-established integrated assessment models, and adds more flexibility by replacing aggregate stocks with a community of vibrant interacting entities. The model provides a proof-of-concept of the application of this conceptual framework in form of an illustrative example. taking the settings of the US. It is solely created for the purpose of demonstrating our hybrid modelling approach; we do not claim that it has predictive powers.

Picture2.jpg

Release Notes

The model requires AnyLogic (PLE) 8.5 or higher for execution. Data resources needed to run the model are provided with the model. Details regarding inputs and outputs can be found in the related JASSS publication.

Associated Publications

Siebers et al (2020) An Innovative Approach to Multi-Method Integrated Assessment Modelling of Global Climate Change. To appear in the Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation

HCAM: A Hybrid Climate Assessment Model 1.0.0

This model is part of a JASSS article that introduce a conceptual framework for developing hybrid (system dynamics and agent-based) integrated assessment models, which focus on examining the human impacts on climate change. This novel modelling approach allows to reuse existing rigid, but well-established integrated assessment models, and adds more flexibility by replacing aggregate stocks with a community of vibrant interacting entities. The model provides a proof-of-concept of the application of this conceptual framework in form of an illustrative example. taking the settings of the US. It is solely created for the purpose of demonstrating our hybrid modelling approach; we do not claim that it has predictive powers.

Release Notes

The model requires AnyLogic (PLE) 8.5 or higher for execution. Data resources needed to run the model are provided with the model. Details regarding inputs and outputs can be found in the related JASSS publication.

Version Submitter First published Last modified Status
1.0.0 Peer-Olaf Siebers Wed Nov 6 09:09:50 2019 Wed Nov 6 09:09:50 2019 Published

Discussion

This website uses cookies and Google Analytics to help us track user engagement and improve our site. If you'd like to know more information about what data we collect and why, please see our data privacy policy. If you continue to use this site, you consent to our use of cookies.
Accept