Articles | Volume 15, issue 4
https://doi.org/10.5194/esd-15-947-2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/esd-15-947-2024
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Tipping points in coupled human–environment system models: a review

Isaiah Farahbakhsh, Chris T. Bauch, and Madhur Anand

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Mathematical models that include interactions between humans and the environment can provide valuable information to further our understanding of tipping points. Many social processes such as social norms and rates of social change can affect these tipping points in ways that are often specific to the system being modeled. Higher complexity of social structure can increase the likelihood of these transitions. We discuss how data are used to predict tipping events across many coupled systems.
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