论文标题

预期引起的社会小费 - 环境可以通过社会动态稳定吗?

Anticipation-induced social tipping -- Can the environment be stabilised by social dynamics?

论文作者

Müller, Paul Manuel, Heitzig, Jobst, Kurths, Jürgen, Lüdge, Kathy, Wiedermann, Marc

论文摘要

在过去的几十年中,人类活动导致了全球地球系统的变化,例如气候变化或生物多样性丧失。同时,这些相关的影响增加了全球社会内部的环境意识,从而导致社会和自然地球系统之间的动态反馈。地球系统动力学的当代建模尝试很少通过直接或记住的过去影响在单向上进行单向研究。承认社会具有远见卓识的额外能力,这项工作提出了一种社会生态共同发展的概念反馈模型,其预期的特定结构充当社会和自然系统之间的调解人。如果人们假设静态环境,我们的模型将重现先前具有双稳定性的社会学阈值模型。一旦环境对社会行为的响应发生变化,系统就会收敛于全球稳定但不一定需要的吸引子。最终,我们表明,对未来生态状态的预期会导致系统的稳定性,其中所需的状态可以长期存在。因此,我们证明,远见和预期形成了一种重要的机制,一旦其时间范围变得足够大,就会促进社会倾向,以稳定环境并防止潜在的社会生态崩溃。

In the past decades human activities caused global Earth system changes, e.g., climate change or biodiversity loss. Simultaneously, these associated impacts have increased environmental awareness within societies across the globe, thereby leading to dynamical feedbacks between the social and natural Earth system. Contemporary modelling attempts of Earth system dynamics rarely incorporate such co-evolutions and interactions are mostly studied unidirectionally through direct or remembered past impacts. Acknowledging that societies have the additional capability for foresight, this work proposes a conceptual feedback model of socio-ecological co-evolution with the specific construct of anticipation acting as a mediator between the social and natural system. Our model reproduces results from previous sociological threshold models with bi-stability if one assumes a static environment. Once the environment changes in response to societal behaviour the system instead converges towards a globally stable, but not necessarily desired, attractor. Ultimately, we show that anticipation of future ecological states then leads to metastability of the system where desired states can persist for a long time. We thereby demonstrate that foresight and anticipation form an important mechanism which, once its time horizon becomes large enough, fosters social tipping towards behaviour that can stabilise the environment and prevents potential socio-ecological collapse.

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