Capturing Complexity Maartje J Klapwijk , Johanna Boberg, Johan Bergh, Kevin Bishop, Christer Björkman, David Ellison, Adam Felton, Rolf Lidskog, Tomas Lundmark, E. Carina H. Keskitalo, Johan Sonesson, Annika Nordin, Eva-Maria Nordström, Jan Stenlid & Erland Mårald Affliations: Umeå University, Örebro University, Linnean University and The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
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Capturing Complexity
Maartje J Klapwijk, Johanna Boberg, Johan Bergh, Kevin Bishop, Christer Björkman, David Ellison, Adam Felton, Rolf Lidskog, Tomas Lundmark, E. Carina H. Keskitalo, Johan Sonesson, Annika Nordin, Eva-Maria Nordström, Jan Stenlid &
Erland Mårald
Affliations: Umeå University, Örebro University, Linnean University and The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Is there enough forest?
Forests in climate mitigation
No clear direction
S T A T E
Current
Target
Socio-Ecologicalsystem
S T A T E
ACTION
Aim:
To explore a range of interacting obstacles which inhibit the
increased use of forests as a climate change mitigation tool.
COGNITIVE
STRATEGIC
INSTITUTIONAL
NORMATIVE
COGNITIVE
STRATEGIC
INSTITUTIONAL
NORMATIVE
COGNITIVE
STRATEGIC
INSTITUTIONAL
NORMATIVE
Carbon Accounting Bio-energy
Disagreement on models
Constructed problem in the institutional
international context
Disagreement on models–prevent formulation of policy
due to lack of long-term strategy
Social values as to whose arguments are
the most trustworthy inhibit progress
Carbon Accounting
COGNITIVE
STRATEGIC
INSTITUTIONAL
NORMATIVE
S T A T E
Current
Target
Socio-Ecologicalsystem
S T A T E
ACTION
X
Disagreement on models
Constructed problem in the institutional
international context
Disagreement on models–prevent formulation of policy