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Min Gyeong Kim Member since: Wed, Apr 08, 2020 at 11:35 AM Full Member

Jamie Sims Member since: Tue, Apr 07, 2020 at 06:07 PM Full Member

Senior Lecturer.

Green space, blue space, wildspace utilisation.

Sergio Rivero Member since: Mon, Apr 06, 2020 at 11:25 PM Full Member

Dr, Environmental Social Sciences, Nucleo de Altos Estudos Amazônicos, Universidade Federal do Para, Brazil

Professor of Economics at Federal University of Campina Grande, Paraiba, Brazil.

Agent Based Models, Bounded Rationality, Ecological Rationality, Genetic Algorithms, Classifier Systems, Macroeconomic Models

David Morrison Member since: Mon, Apr 06, 2020 at 08:30 PM Full Member

Natsumi Takeya Member since: Mon, Apr 06, 2020 at 09:30 AM Full Member

Andreas Flache Member since: Wed, Apr 01, 2020 at 08:49 PM Full Member

durbanfrazer Member since: Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 03:49 PM

Kelly Kapsar Member since: Wed, Apr 01, 2020 at 03:55 PM Full Member

Roger Cremades Member since: Wed, Apr 01, 2020 at 06:59 AM Full Member

PhD, Natural Sciences, University of Hamburg

Dr. Roger Cremades is a complex systems scientist and heterodox global change economist integrating human-Earth interactions across systems and scales into modular quantitative tools, e.g. connecting drought risks in cities with land use at the river basin scale. He is elected Council member of the Complex Systems Society (2022-2025) and previously served as co-Chair of the Development Team of the Finance and Economics Knowledge-Action Network of Future Earth, the largest global research programme in global change (2020-2022). Roger coordinated research and co-production projects above €1M, and published in top journal like PNAS, Nature Climate Change, and Nature Geoscience. As a scientific modeler in the Social and Ecological Sciences, Roger integrates complex systems concepts into integrated assessment models of global change, with a focus on cities.

The future of CoMSES.Net, in Roger’s vision, is to augment its projection into a hub for discussing state-of-the-art approaches on modeling for the Social and Ecological Sciences, e.g. via bi-annual webinars, so that the Model Library becomes a lighthouse from where all communities developing, sharing, using, and reusing agent-based and other computational models also find valuable discussions to advance their research, education, and computational practice.

Global change, human-Earth interactions, complex systems.

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