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Program and presentations


10h - P. Frankhauser: Introduction of the workshop

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Introduction - P. Frankhauser

10h15 - I. Thomas: Fractal dimensions and periurban complexities: the case of Belgium

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Presentation - I. Thomas

11h15 - C. Tannier and P. Frankhauser: About the existence or non-existence of an urban envelope in the framework of a multi-scale approach

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Presentation - C. Tannier

12h15-13h30: lunch


13h30 - P. Longley: Agent-Based Modelling and Simulation using Repast: A Gallery of GIS Applications from CASA

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Presentation - P. Longley

14h30 - G. Caruso: Emergence of fragmented patterns: a cellular automata modelling of suburban area, including the individual preferences for green and social amenities

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Presentation - G. Caruso

15h30 - D. Peeters: Optimal economic behaviour in a fractal city versus a non fractal (thünian) city

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Presentation - D. Peeters

16h30 - Open debate and conclusion of the workshop

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Conclusion - P. Frankhauser

An extended abstract (2 to 5 pages) of each presentation will be published in Cybergeo: European Journal of Geography. A short introduction and a longer conclusion, as a synthesis of the debates, will accompany the abstracts.



This article last updated Tuesday 6 June 2006. by Cécile Tannier