In this episode of the META Podcast, Marie-Amélie talks with Professor Harald Ulrik Sverdrup, who has previously been leading the research group on the application of System Dynamics to the analysis of extraction and exploitation of mineral resources at Industrial Engineering, University of Iceland, to understand how models like WILIAM are created to help us find our way through, resembling how the world operates across space and time. In theory, such models can help us make better choices...
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In this episode of the META Podcast, Marie-Amélie talks with Professor Harald Ulrik Sverdrup, who has previously been leading the research group on the application of System Dynamics to the analysis of extraction and exploitation of mineral resources at Industrial Engineering, University of Iceland, to understand how models like WILIAM are created to help us find our way through, resembling how the world operates across space and time. In theory, such models can help us make better choices...
Modelling for just and net-zero Europe - Locomotion series
META Podcast
29 minutes
3 years ago
Modelling for just and net-zero Europe - Locomotion series
In this episode of the META Podcast, we start a new series about modelling. Marie-Amélie talks with EEB experts Marguerite Culot, Associate Policy Officer for Economic Transition, and Andreas Budiman, Communications Officer, about the potential of models for climate change policies. Read more More about the LOCOMOTION project
META Podcast
In this episode of the META Podcast, Marie-Amélie talks with Professor Harald Ulrik Sverdrup, who has previously been leading the research group on the application of System Dynamics to the analysis of extraction and exploitation of mineral resources at Industrial Engineering, University of Iceland, to understand how models like WILIAM are created to help us find our way through, resembling how the world operates across space and time. In theory, such models can help us make better choices...