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Revision as of 16:04, 29 May 2016

Computational Human and Earth Systems Science

Workshop: Linking Earth System Dynamics and Social System Modeling, May 23-25th, Boulder CO

Keynote presentations

Presented by Title PPT PDF
Michael Barton The Network for Computational Modeling for SocioEcological Science (CoMSES Net) pdf
Peter Verburg An overview of current global human dimension methods: Land use and land cover change models pdf
Brian O'Neill An overview of current global human dimension methods: Integrated Assessment Models
Almut Arneth Recent developments in Digital Global Vegetation Models (DGVMs): C/N dynamics and crops yields
James Syvitski The spectrum of Earth system dynamics models
Dan Brown Agent-Based Modelling of rural and urban land systems at the landscape scale
Jed Kaplan The human dimensions of reconstructing past land use and land cover change pdf
Peter Alexander Global scale agricultural systems: the role of diet, trade and food waste pdf
Mark Rounsevell Extending ABM approaches to national and continental scales
Rob Axtel Massive Agent-Based Models