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Agent-based modelling of future dairy and plant-based milk consumption for UK climate targets

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Title: Agent-based modelling of future dairy and plant-based milk consumption for UK climate targets
Authors: Gibson, M
Pereira, JP
Slade, R
Rogelj, J
Item Type: Journal Article
Abstract: A reduction in the production and consumption of meat and dairy across much of the world is critical for climate change mitigation, the alleviation of ecological stress, and improved health. We update an agent-based model (ABM) of historic UK milk consumption and apply it to scenarios of dairy reduction and adoption of plant-based milk (PBM) out to 2050. The updated model is comprised of a cognitive function, where agents perceive the physical, health and environmental characteristics of milk choice, which is modified by habit and social influence. We use European Social Survey 2018 and British Social Attitudes 2008 survey data to empirically inform the model. Taking a backcasting approach, we calibrate parameters against published UK dairy reduction targets (2030 and 2050), and test how different price relationships, and characterisations of environmental concern, may affect simulated milk consumption from 2020 to 2050. Scenarios for core targets (20% less dairy by 2030 and 35% by 2050) largely produced plausible consumption trajectories. However, at current pricing of dairy and PBM, simulated consumption was mostly unable to deliver on desired core targets, but this improved markedly with dairy prices set to organic levels. The influence of changing environmental concern on milk choice resulted in higher levels of dairy milk reduction. When modelled as transient, intense shocks to public concern, consumption patterns did not fundamentally change. However, small, incremental but permanent changes to concern did produce structural changes to consumption patterns, with dairy falling below plant-based alternatives at around 2030. This study is the first to apply an ABM in the context of scenarios for dairy reduction and PBM adoption in service to UK climate-related consumption targets. It can serve as valuable bottom-up, alternative, evidence on the feasibility of dietary shift targets, and poses policy implications for how to address impediments to behavioural change.
Issue Date: 31-Mar-2022
Date of Acceptance: 22-Feb-2022
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/96627
DOI: 10.18564/jasss.4801
ISSN: 1460-7425
Publisher: J A S S S
Journal / Book Title: JASSS-THE JOURNAL OF ARTIFICIAL SOCIETIES AND SOCIAL SIMULATION
Volume: 25
Issue: 2
Sponsor/Funder: Natural Environment Research Council (NERC)
Funder's Grant Number: NE/S012834/1
Keywords: Social Sciences
Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary
Social Sciences - Other Topics
Plant-Based Milk
Dairy Reduction
Sustainable Diets
Agent-Based Modelling
Calibration
Scenario Analysis
FOOD CHOICE
ENVIRONMENTAL-IMPACT
SENSITIVITY-ANALYSIS
POPULATION
PROTOCOL
HEALTHY
HABITS
VALUES
Social Sciences
Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary
Social Sciences - Other Topics
Plant-Based Milk
Dairy Reduction
Sustainable Diets
Agent-Based Modelling
Calibration
Scenario Analysis
FOOD CHOICE
ENVIRONMENTAL-IMPACT
SENSITIVITY-ANALYSIS
POPULATION
PROTOCOL
HEALTHY
HABITS
VALUES
General Science & Technology
0406 Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience
0801 Artificial Intelligence and Image Processing
1608 Sociology
Publication Status: Published
Open Access location: https://www.jasss.org/25/2/3.html
Article Number: ARTN 3
Appears in Collections:Centre for Environmental Policy



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