beleidsmodelling
Beleidsmodelling, often translated as policy modeling, is the practice of constructing models to analyze and compare the potential effects of public policies. It brings together theory, data and computational methods to simulate how policies influence outcomes such as health, income, mobility or the environment. The term is used in Dutch-speaking policy communities and in international collaborations.
Common approaches include system dynamics models that represent feedback loops and time delays; agent-based models that
Modeling relies on empirical data and theoretical assumptions. Calibration and validation against observed data are important
Beleidsmodelling is applied across domains such as climate policy, transportation and urban planning, health policy, education,