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Climate engineering management: an emerging interdisciplinary subject

Yi-Ming Wei (Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China)
Bi-Ying Yu (Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China)
Hui Li (Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China)
Jia-Ning Kang (Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China)
Jin-Wei Wang (School of Management and Economics, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China)
Wei-Ming Chen (Beijing Key Lab of Energy Economics and Environmental Management, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China)

Journal of Modelling in Management

ISSN: 1746-5664

Article publication date: 16 January 2020

Issue publication date: 23 April 2020

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Abstract

Purpose

Climate engineering management (CEM) as an emerging and cross-disciplinary subject gradually draws the attention to researchers. This paper aims to focus on economic and social impacts on the technologies of climate engineering themselves. However, very few research concentrates on the management of climate engineering. Furthermore, scientific knowledge and a unified system of CEM are limited.

Design/methodology/approach

In this paper, the concept of CEM and its characteristics are proposed and elaborated. In addition, the framework of CEM is established based on management objectives, management processes and supporting theory and technology of management. Moreover, a multi-agent synergistic theory of CEM is put forward to guide efficient management of climate engineering, which is composed of time synergy, space synergy, and factor synergy. This theory is suitable for solving all problems encountered in the management of various climate engineering rather than a specific climate engineering. Specifically, the proposed CEM system aims to mitigate the impact of climate change via refining and summarizing the interrelationship of each component.

Findings

Overall, the six research frontiers and hotspots in the field of CEM are explored based on the current status of research.

Originality/value

In terms of the objectives listed above, this paper seeks to provide a reference for formulating the standards and norms in the management of various climate engineering, as well as contribute to policy implementation and efficient management.

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Citation

Wei, Y.-M., Yu, B.-Y., Li, H., Kang, J.-N., Wang, J.-W. and Chen, W.-M. (2020), "Climate engineering management: an emerging interdisciplinary subject", Journal of Modelling in Management, Vol. 15 No. 2, pp. 685-702. https://doi.org/10.1108/JM2-09-2019-0219

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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