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Systems and futures
Development of models to support decision making on complex and wicked problems (for example on land use, environmental trade-offs, food systems)
Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, 2021
land use
environment
food systems
decision making
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Systems and futures
Development of systems approaches that can be used to inform policymaking. This includes approaches to provide insights into complex systems, identify points of intervention, account for multiple perspectives, and frame policy decisions
Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, 2021
policymaking
systems approaches
complex systems
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Systems and futures
Systems analysis that considers human-environmental systems as a complex set of interactions, and the novel use of systems thinking to consider the feedbacks and consequences of action in this system
Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, 2021
environment
systems thinking
human-environmental systems
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Interactions between animal, human, and environmental health: “One Health”
How can we model existing data from human, animal, plant, and environmental health indicators to better understand the interconnection and potential impacts of climate change?
Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, 2021
environment
health
One Health
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Achieving Net Zero
What are the impacts of greenhouse gas removals and negative emission technologies on climate and the environment? What are the trade-offs of negative emissions techniques and other interventions?
Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, 2021
environment
climate
greenhouse gas
negative emissions
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Measuring and responding to security threats faced by the UK
How can we conduct probabilistic analysis of the likelihood of man-made risks for policy purposes where human agency is subject to particular varieties of uncertainty?
Cabinet Office, 2019
policy
security
risk analysis
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Measuring and responding to security threats faced by the UK
How do we make risk-reduction real at the local level where it is not realistic to extrapolate from large-scale datasets and statistics?
Cabinet Office, 2019
security
risk reduction
local level
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Measuring and responding to security threats faced by the UK
How do we measure performance / capability development for a risk before it materialises?
Cabinet Office, 2019
security
risk management
performance measurement
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Measuring and responding to security threats faced by the UK
How might we most effectively measure readiness for high-impact low-probability risks in the assessment of UK resilience?
Cabinet Office, 2019
security
resilience
risk assessment
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