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 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 (...)

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 Inventur

A database presenting details of urban models in a pre-defined standardised format.
The database is the fruit of a study undertaken under the Inventur (Inventory of urban models) research programme coordinated by Daniel Siret, of the CERMA research centre in Nantes, France. This programme, undertaken within the framework of the CNRS research programme Management of models and know-how - urban applications, which created a survey instrument and a typology of urban models, of all kinds. (...)

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 RIKS projects

Listing of all the projects undertaken by RISK.

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 LIBERGEO Research Group

The Modelling Group (Groupe Modélisation) is a part of the French research council (CNRS) funded LiberGEO research group. It provides an arena for the scientific exchange and cooperation on the theme of spatial modelling.
The group is founded on the principle that as long as intellectual property rights with respect to models are respected, all research benefits as much from exchanges about the concepts and hypotheses as from the exchange of algorithms and software.
The group wishes to (...)

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Domain of application

environmental - land use change - other - transportation - urban


Type of organisation supporting the website

association - individual - research centre - research network




This section last updated Saturday 31 July 2010.