Hanna Ekström Pigot
Doctoral student
Evaluating transformative policies in complex land-use systems
Author
Summary, in English
Policies that facilitate sustainability transformations require knowledge about the dynamics of complex socio-ecological systems, including biophysical mechanisms and diverse human-nature relationships. Such a comprehensive evidence base can only be built by integrating multiple types of knowledges. Ontology, epistemology, and semantics are a well-established terminology to structure and facilitate such knowledge integration. Co-creation with societal knowledge-holders can furthermore generate a more robust understanding of societal processes. Here, we present an approach that we call integrated policy assessment and use the case of Nordic forest policies to illustrate how such an integration can look in practice. We present three guiding principles to coordinate such transdisciplinary socio-ecological modelling: 1) a theory of change as a shared ontological ground about the structure of the system and causal mechanisms therein, 2) a modular architecture that integrates epistemologically distinct approaches and operationalizes data flows between various models, methods and scales, 3) a co-creative procedure that can create a shared problem understanding to semantically integrate knowledges from multiple stakeholders and address societal challenges in a relevant and legitimate way. The general idea of such co-creative modular architecture for integrated policy assessments can in principle be applied to any land use policy nexus.
Department/s
- Department of Political Science
- Centre for Innovation, Research and Competence in the Learning Economy
- Centre for Environmental and Climate Science (CEC)
Publishing year
2025-12
Language
English
Publication/Series
Ecological Economics
Volume
238
Document type
Journal article
Publisher
Elsevier
Topic
- Political Science
Keywords
- Integrated policy assessment
- Land use change
- Methodological pluralism
- Socio-ecological systems
- Transformation
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 0921-8009