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System Mapping for Quantitative Modelling

System Mapping for Quantitative Modelling

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  • 10 hours study
  • Level 2: Intermediate

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    • System Mapping for Quantitative Modelling

      This course introduces systems thinking and system mapping for policy challenges in energy systems of LMICs, equipping learners to analyse feedback, power, and leverage points in complex socio-technical systems. Designed for policymakers, researchers, and practitioners, this course builds conceptual and practical skills in systems thinking and participatory system mapping. It introduces causal loop diagrams, system archetypes, and the iceberg model, applying them to LMIC-relevant challenges such as energy access, finance, and informality. Through case studies and hands-on exercises, participants learn to identify feedback loops, stakeholder dynamics, and leverage points, and to translate qualitative insights into modelling, policy, and financing strategies

      This is the March 2026 presentation of the course.

       
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    This course is part of a collection of courses called Climate Compatible Growth March 2026 courses. There are 24 courses in this collection so you may find other courses here that maybe of interest to you.

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  • Course learning outcomes

    • Explain core systems thinking tools and definition (causal loops, feedback, leverage points, iceberg model) and why they matter for LMIC policy and investment decisions.
    • Construct a clear systems map (causal loop diagram) for a real LMIC case (e.g., informal electricity connections, transport/urban challenge), identify reinforcing/balancing loops and 1–2 high-impact leverage points.
    • Identify key leverage points for system change using system mapping tools. Translate qualitative system insights into practical policy or financing intervention options
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    First Published 25/03/2026.

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    • 10 hours study
    • Level 2: Intermediate

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