What is required for a post-growth model?
Rob Van Eynde, Kevin J. Dillman, Jefim Vogel, Daniel W. O'Neill

TL;DR
This paper develops a comprehensive framework outlining the minimum requirements for modeling post-growth scenarios across biophysical, economic, and social domains to better inform sustainability policies.
Contribution
It introduces a set of core model elements and requirements for accurately representing post-growth goals and policies, filling a critical gap in sustainability modeling.
Findings
Framework integrates biophysical, economic, and social spheres.
Models should include resource use, environmental limits, and feedback mechanisms.
Representation of household disaggregation, policy interventions, and social needs is essential.
Abstract
Post-growth has emerged as an umbrella term for various sustainability visions that advocate the pursuit of environmental sustainability, social equity, and human wellbeing, while questioning the continued pursuit of economic growth. Although there are increasing calls to include post-growth scenarios in high-level assessments, a coherent framework with what is required to model post-growth adequately remains absent. This article addresses this gap by: (1) identifying the minimum requirements for post-growth models, and (2) establishing a set of model elements for representing specific policy themes. Drawing on a survey of modellers and on relevant post-growth literature, we develop a framework of minimum requirements for post-growth modelling that integrates three spheres: biophysical, economic, and social, and links them to post-growth goals. Within the biophysical sphere, we argue…
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