Post-normal modelling in ecological economics: An emergent approach

This article reviews the recent contributions of Post-normal modelling in ecological economics and its relevance to the general epistemology of scientific models. It focuses, in particular, on the understanding of the process and consequences of modelling offered by ecological-economic modellers, es...

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Veröffentlicht in:Futures : the journal of policy, planning and futures studies planning and futures studies, 2024-04, Vol.158, p.103343, Article 103343
Hauptverfasser: Fragio, Alberto, Carpintero, Óscar
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This article reviews the recent contributions of Post-normal modelling in ecological economics and its relevance to the general epistemology of scientific models. It focuses, in particular, on the understanding of the process and consequences of modelling offered by ecological-economic modellers, especially by those authors linked to the philosophy of Post-normal science. We point out the emergence of a Post-normal modelling style in the field of ecological economics and we introduce the reader to the debate. As to the prevailing features of this new style of modelling, it is worth emphasizing that several ecological-economic models are discussed within the framework of a narrativist and perspectivist approach. It includes extended peer communities and the critical opening to alternative formulations. The article closes with an overview of the guiding principles recommended by this tradition for the elaboration and evaluation of models. •We point out a Post-normal modelling style in the field of ecological economics.•An overview is provided on new trends of Post-normal modelling in ecological economics.•Post-normal modelling includes guiding principles for the evaluation of models.
ISSN:0016-3287
1873-6378
DOI:10.1016/j.futures.2024.103343