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== Workshop: Linking Earth System Dynamics and Social System Modeling, May 23-25<sup>th</sup>, Boulder CO== | == Workshop: Linking Earth System Dynamics and Social System Modeling, May 23-25<sup>th</sup>, Boulder CO== | ||
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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 | |
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Kathleen Galvin | Linking Earth System Dynamics and Social System Modeling | ppt | |
Michael Barton | The Network for Computational Modeling for SocioEcological Science (CoMSES Net) | ||
Peter Verburg | An overview of current global human dimension methods: Land use and land cover change models | ||
Brian O'Neill | An overview of current global human dimension methods: Integrated Assessment Models | ppt | |
Almut Arneth | Recent developments in Digital Global Vegetation Models (DGVMs): C/N dynamics and crops yields | ppt | |
James Syvitski | The spectrum of Earth system dynamics models | ||
Dan Brown | Agent-Based Modelling of rural and urban land systems at the landscape scale | ppt | |
Jed Kaplan | The human dimensions of reconstructing past land use and land cover change | ||
Peter Alexander | Global scale agricultural systems: the role of diet, trade and food waste | ||
Marco Janssen | How can social science methods be scaled to the global level? | ppt | |
Mark Rounsevell | Extending ABM approaches to national and continental scales | ppt | |
Rob Axtel | Massive Agent-Based Models | ppt |