Towards social digital twins - an integrated sociotechnical approach for the urban energy transition

Authors Steven Haveman, Xiao Peng, Ran Zhang, Tadeo-Baldiri Salcedo-Rahola
Published in Resilience Through Digital Innovation: Enabling The Twin Transition. Conference Proceedings, 37th Bled eConference, June 9-13, 2024
Publication date 2024
Research groups Organisations in Digital Transition
Type Lecture

Summary

The urban energy transition is crucial for a sustainable future. To support this transition, Digital Twins are employed in an increasing fashion, providing decision makers with data-driven insights from mainly technological perspectives. Based on a case study of a neighbourhood in a Dutch municipality, we argue the need to address social perspectives more explicitly while employing Digital Twins. To this end, we identify three potential strategies for an integrated socio-technological approach for Digital Twins. These strategies are modelling social characteristics at a macro-economic scale, involving stakeholders in participatory approaches, and finally explicitly modelling stakeholder behaviour. Given its promise for our case study, we elaborate this last strategy with a conceptual method that aims to explicitly model citizens’ decision-making processes through an agent-based modelling approach.

On this publication contributed

  • Steven Havemans
    Steven Haveman
    • Researcher
    • Research group: Organisations in Digital Transition
  • Xiao Peng
    • Senior lecturer
    • Research group: Organisations in Digital Transition
  • Ran Zhang
    Ran Zhang
    • Lecturer-researcher
    • Research group: Organisations in Digital Transition

Language English
Published in Resilience Through Digital Innovation: Enabling The Twin Transition. Conference Proceedings, 37th Bled eConference, June 9-13, 2024
Key words Digital twins, energy transition

Steven Haveman

Steven Havemans

Steven Haveman

  • Researcher
  • Research group: Organisations in Digital Transition