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trade. For this purpose, we evaluate the backcasting and nowcasting performance of mixed data sampling (MIDAS) regressions …
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to identify associated future strategies that contribute to strengthening resilience attributes, using a backcasting …
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Scenarios are used in research, foresight, planning, policy-making and business strategy within the energy domain. There is no common theoretical and methodological framework for making scenario analysis. Rather, definitions and methodologies are most often tailored for specific uses. Scenarios...
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Scenarios are used in research, foresight, planning, policy-making and business strategy within the energy domain. There is no common theoretical and methodological framework for making scenario analysis. Rather, definitions and methodologies are most often tailored for specific uses. Scenarios...
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) recommendations for an acceptable CO2 level in the atmosphere. In this study we use a backcasting framework to analyze a range of … specific transport policies and fuel technology related developments with respect to the emission target. Our study employs a … transport modelling system, traditionally used for forecasts, to quantify the impacts of various travel demand measures (TDM …
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We assessed three important criteria of forecastability—simplicity, certainty, and variability. Climate is complex due to many causal variables and their variable interactions. There is uncertainty about causes, effects, and data. Using evidence-based (scientific) forecasting principles, we...
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