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Table 3 General characteristics of selected studies

From: The application of system dynamics modelling to environmental health decision-making and policy - a scoping review

Author, year

Location

Sector

Study/Project Objective

Health Link

Use of System Dynamics

Brennan, et al., 2015

United States of America

Health

identify trends and underlying feedback systems hypothesized by stakeholders as driving local change in health behaviours and obesity

Explicit

Systemic analysis

Chen, et al., 2005

Taiwan

Urban and Regional Planning

develop a dynamic strategy planning theory and system for sustainable river basin land use management

Inferred

Systemic analysis, simulation and policy analysis

Feola, et al., 2012

Colombia

Agriculture

uncover the social processes underlying the misuse of personal protective equipment, and support the identification and evaluation of intervention strategies

Explicit

Systemic analysis, simulation and policy analysis

Kenealy, et al., 2012,

New Zealand

Health

assess the usefulness of a national and a local system dynamics model of cardiovascular disease to planning and funding decision makers

Explicit

Systemic analysis, simulation and policy analysis

Kolling, et al., 2016

United States of America

Transportation

design an approach that uses dynamics systems modelling to explore the interplay among actions and decisions that lead to healthier and more sustainable communities

Explicit

Systemic analysis, simulation and policy analysis

Lane, 2014

United Kingdom

Food

investigate the relative significance of the foodborne transmission mechanisms on the scale of norovirus outbreaks and identify intervention leverage points

Explicit

Systemic analysis, simulation and policy analysis

Loyo et al., 2013

United States of America

Health

align stakeholders to develop a comprehensive strategy for reducing chronic diseases and related costs

Explicit

Systemic analysis, simulation and policy analysis

Macmillan et al., 2016

United Kingdom

Housing

develop a collaborative understanding of the complex system linking housing, energy and wellbeing

Explicit

Systemic analysis

Mahamoud, Roche and Homer, 2013

Canada

Health

investigate causal pathways between population health risk factors and health outcomes and identify policy options related to the social determinants of health

Explicit

Systemic analysis, simulation and policy analysis

Newman, et al., 2003

Bolivia

Health

develop models that explicitly link policy actions with results in the context of malaria control

Explicit

Systemic analysis, simulation and policy analysis

Olabisi, et al. 2012

United States of America

Health

develop a tool that is useful for local decision-makers responding to extreme heat events

Explicit

Systemic analysis, simulation and policy analysis

Pasqualini et al., 2006

United States of America

Public Utilities

investigate the consequences of disruptions in potable water distribution systems

Explicit

Systemic analysis and simulation

Raschid-Sally, et al., 2013

Ghana, Ethiopia

Water

examine the impacts of climatic and demographic changes on urban water resources management and develop a strategic action plan based on improved water resource management

Inferred

Systemic analysis, simulation and policy analysis

Stave and Dwyer, 2006

United States of America

Urban and Regional Planning, Transportation

improve the ability of local agencies and government entities to integrate land use, air quality and transportation planning

Inferred

Systemic analysis, simulation and policy analysis

Stave, 2002

United States of America

Transportation

develop policy recommendations to address traffic congestion and regional air quality problems

Inferred

Systemic analysis, simulation and policy analysis