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Modeling Sustainability: Population, Inequality, Consumption, and Bidirectional Coupling of the Earth and Human Systems.

Safa Motesharrei1, Jorge Rivas2, Eugenia Kalnay1, Ghassem R Asrar3, Antonio J Busalacchi4, Robert F Cahalan5,6, Mark A Cane7, Rita R Colwell1, Kuishuang Feng1, Rachel S Franklin8, Klaus Hubacek1, Fernando Miralles-Wilhelm1,3, Takemasa Miyoshi9, Matthias Ruth10, Roald Sagdeev1, Adel Shirmohammadi1, Jagadish Shukla11, Jelena Srebric1, Victor M Yakovenko1, Ning Zeng1.   

Abstract

Over the last two centuries, the impact of the Human System has grown dramatically, becoming strongly dominant within the Earth System in many different ways. Consumption, inequality, and population have increased extremely fast, especially since about 1950, threatening to overwhelm the many critical functions and ecosystems of the Earth System. Changes in the Earth System, in turn, have important feedback effects on the Human System, with costly and potentially serious consequences. However, current models do not incorporate these critical feedbacks. We argue that in order to understand the dynamics of either system, Earth System Models must be coupled with Human System Models through bidirectional couplings representing the positive, negative, and delayed feedbacks that exist in the real systems. In particular, key Human System variables, such as demographics, inequality, economic growth, and migration, are not coupled with the Earth System but are instead driven by exogenous estimates, such as UN population projections. This makes current models likely to miss important feedbacks in the real Earth-Human system, especially those that may result in unexpected or counterintuitive outcomes, and thus requiring different policy interventions from current models. The importance and imminence of sustainability challenges, the dominant role of the Human System in the Earth System, and the essential roles the Earth System plays for the Human System, all call for collaboration of natural scientists, social scientists, and engineers in multidisciplinary research and modeling to develop coupled Earth-Human system models for devising effective science-based policies and measures to benefit current and future generations.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 32747868      PMCID: PMC7398446          DOI: 10.1093/nsr/nww081

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Natl Sci Rev        ISSN: 2053-714X            Impact factor:   17.275


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