Inventory of websites
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Center for Spatially Integrated Social Science
The Center for Spatially Integrated Social Science at the University of California, Santa Barbara, is funded by the US government’s National Science Foundation.
CSISS seeks to develop unrestricted access to tools and resources that will advance the spatial analytic capabilities of researchers throughout the social sciences.
The Center’s website is organized around eight headings:
core programs;
learning resources;
spatial resources;
spatial tools;
search engines;
CSISS events; (...)
Geosimulation
The geosimulation site is a collection of pages focused on recent innovative advances in the research and development of spatial simulation technology and its application to the study and planning of urban systems.
The site is maintained by Paul M. Torrens, Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography at the University of Utah. The site includes a list of links to Web-based resources for Artificial Life, cellular automata and cellular automata simulation, multi-agent systems and (...)
Spatial Resources on the Internet
Housed on the Center for Spatially Integrated Social Science website, Spatial Resources on the Internet is a comprehensive search database containing thousands of reviewed sites relating to spatial approaches in the social sciences.
Currently there are over 35,000 pages included in this index.
Research Groups using Agent-Based Modeling for Land Use / Land Cover Change
List of Research Groups using Agent-Based Modeling for Land Use / Land Cover Change
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environmental - land use change - other - transportation - urban
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This section last updated Saturday 31 July 2010.


