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Increasingly, studies are warning that the risk of flooding is rapidly rising due to the overlapping effects of climate change and fast urbanization. While different coping strategies are current[…]
The GeoSim 2022 workshop focuses on all aspects of geospatial simulation as a paradigm to understand, model, and predict spatial phenomena and aid decision making. New simulation methodologies an[…]
We are inviting researchers to a conference session on behavioral games for sustainable groundwater management in the conference “Sustain Valencia 2022” to be held at Valencia, Spain in October 6-8, 2022. It’s a conference with the overarching theme of achieving sustainable groundwater management (more information about registration, important dates, and venue available at https://sustain2022.webs.upv.es/)
ABMUS is a workshop where urban and geo-spatial models get together in a focused session, during the International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS). The ABMUS2022 wo[…]
iEMSs 2022 is the official biennial conference of the International Environmental Modelling & Software Society, sponsors of the high impact journal, Environmental Modelling & Software, and the op[…]
A summer school dedicated to the exploration of complex system models. Both theoretical and practical sessions will help participant to have a large overview on efficient techniques to validate models and to address it high level questioning. The experimentations will be run on HPC through the dedicated platform for model exploration: OpenMOLE.
Companion Modelling (ComMod) is a participatory gaming and simulation approach that uses role-playing games and simulation models to tackle complex issues in the fields of renewable resources and[…]
SBP-BRiMS is an interdisciplinary computational social science conference focused on both modeling complex socio-technical systems and using computational techniques to reason about and study com[…]
Special Issue of the Springer journal Mind & Society on computational models of human organizational behaviour, meaning behaviour that is not purely individual. Agent-Based Models are welcome.
Please either contact guido.fioretti AT unibo.it, or andrea.ceschi AT univr.it, or andrea.scalco AT abdn.ac.uk.
The course covers a range of conceptual and practical aspects of modelling and is designed around a practical tutorial which allows students to learn NetLogo through programming a real social sci[…]
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