Biocomplexity Publications and Presentations
Published in 2006
Busemeyer, Jerome R., Zheng Wang, and James T. Townsend 2006. Quantum Dynamics of Human Decision-Making. Journal of Mathematical Psychology 50(3):220–241.
Dietz, Thomas, Elinor Ostrom, and Paul C. Stern 2006. The Struggle to Govern the Commons. In Science Magazine’s State of the Planet 2006–2007, ed. Donald Kennedy and the editors of Science, 126–141. Washington, D.C.: Island Press.
Evans, Thomas P. 2006. Center for the Study of Institutions, Population and Environmental Change. In Our Earth’s Changing Land: An Encyclopedia of Land-Use and Land-Cover Change, vol. 1, ed. Helmut Geist, 104. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
Evans, Thomas P. 2006. Decision-Making. In Our Earth’s Changing Land: An Encyclopedia of Land-Use and Land-Cover Change, vol. 1, ed. Helmut Geist, 155–159. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
Evans, Thomas P. 2006. Pixel. In Our Earth’s Changing Land: An Encyclopedia of Land-Use and Land-Cover Change, vol. 2, ed. Helmut Geist, 472. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
Evans, Thomas P. 2006. Secondary Vegetation. In Our Earth’s Changing Land: An Encyclopedia of Land-Use and Land-Cover Change, vol. 2, ed. Helmut Geist, 532–533. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
Evans, Tom P., Wenjie Sun, and Hugh Kelley 2006. Spatially Explicit Experiments for the Exploration of Land-Use Decision-Making Dynamics. International Journal of Geographic Information Science 20(9):1013–1037.
Janssen, Marco A., Örjan Bodin, John M. Anderies, Thomas Elmqvist, Henrik Ernstson, Ryan R. J. McAllister, Per Olsson, and Paul Ryan 2006. A Network Perspective on the Resilience of Social-Ecological Systems. Ecology and Society 11(1):art 15 [online]. URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol11/iss1/art15/.
Janssen, Marco A., and Elinor Ostrom 2006. Governing Social-Ecological Systems. In Handbook of Computational Economics: Agent-Based Computational Economics, vol. 2, ed. Leigh Tesfatsion and Kenneth L. Judd, 1465–1509. Handbooks in Economics series. Oxford, U.K.: North-Holland Imprint of Elsevier Publishers.
Janssen, Marco A., and Elinor Ostrom 2006. Resilience, Vulnerability and Adaptation. IHDP Update 01/2006:10–11. URL: http://www.ihdp.uni-bonn.de/html/publications/update/pdf-files/IHDPUpdateOM1_06.pdf.
Janssen, Marco A., and Elinor Ostrom 2006. Editorial: Resilience, Vulnerability, and Adaptation: A Cross-Cutting Theme of the International Human Dimensions Programme on Global Environmental Change. Global Environmental Change 16(3):237–239.
Janssen, Marco A., and Elinor Ostrom, eds. 2006. Resilience, Vulnerability, and Adaptation: A Cross-Cutting Theme of the International Human Dimensions Programme on Global Environmental Change. Special issue of Global Environmental Change 16(3).
Lu, Dengsheng 2006. The Potential and Challenge of Remote Sensing–Based Biomass Estimation. International Journal of Remote Sensing 27(7):1297–1328.
Lu, Dengsheng, and Qihao Weng 2006. Spectral Mixture Analysis of ASTER Images for Examining the Relationship between Urban Thermal Features and Biophysical Descriptor in Indianapolis, United States. Remote Sensing of Environment 104(2):157–167.
Lu, Dengsheng, and Qihao Weng 2006. Use of Impervious Surface in Urban Land Use Classification. Remote Sensing of Environment 102(1-2):146–160.
Lu, Dengsheng, Qihao Weng, and Guiying Li 2006. Residential Population Estimation Using a Remote Sensing Derived Impervious Surface Approach. International Journal of Remote Sensing 27(16):3553–3570.
Mausel, Paul, Dengsheng Lu, and Nelson Dias 2006. Remote Sensing of Amazon Deforestation and Vegetation Regrowth (Succession): Inputs to Climate Change Research. In The Global Climate System: Pattern, Process and Teleconnections, ed. Howard Bridgman and John Oliver, 79–89. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Ostrom, Elinor 2006. The Complexity of Rules and How They May Evolve over Time. In Evolution and Design of Institutions, ed. Christian Schubert and Georg von Wangenheim, 100–122. New York: Routledge.
Ostrom, Elinor 2006. Multiple Institutions for Multiple Outcomes. In Adapting Rules for Sustainable Resource Use, ed. Alex Smajgl and Silva Larson, 29–57. Townsville, Australia: CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems.
Ostrom, Elinor 2006. Not Just One Best System: The Diversity of Institutions for Coping with the Commons. In Researching the Culture in Agri-Culture: Social Research for International Agricultural Development, ed. Michael Cernea and Amir Kassam, 329–360. Cambridge, MA: CABI Publishing.
Ostrom, Elinor 2006. The Value-Added of Laboratory Experiments for the Study of Institutions and Common-Pool Resources. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 61(2):149–163.
Rieskamp, Jörg, Jerome R. Busemeyer, and Barbara A. Mellers 2006. Extending the Bounds of Rationality: Evidence and Theories of Preferential Choice. Journal of Economic Literature 44(3):631–661.
Sussman, Robert W., Sean Sweeney, Glen M. Green, Ingrid Porton, O. L. Andrianasolondraibe, and Joelisoa Ratsirarson 2006. A Preliminary Estimate of Lemur catta Population Density Using Satellite Imagery. In Ringtailed Lemur Biology: Lemur Catta in Madagascar, ed. Alison Jolly, Robert W. Sussman, Naoki Koyama, and Hantanirina Rasamimanana, 16–31. Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects series, ed. Russell H. Tuttle. New York: Springer Science.
Weng, Qihao, and Dengsheng Lu 2006. Subpixel Analysis of Urban Landscapes. In Urban Remote Sensing, ed. Qihao Weng and Dale A. Quattrochi, 71–90. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.
Yechiam, Eldad, and Jerome R. Busemeyer 2006. The Effect of Foregone Payoffs on Underweighting Small Probability Events. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making 19(1):1–16.
York, Abigail M., Marco A. Janssen, and Laura A. Carlson 2006. Diversity of Incentives for Private Forest Landowners: An Assessment of Programs in Indiana, USA. Land Use Policy 23(4):542–550.
Young, Oran, Frans Berkhout, Gilberto Gallopín, Marco Janssen, Elinor Ostrom, and Sander van der Leeuw 2006. The Globalization of Socio-Ecological Systems: An Agenda for Scientific Research. Global Environmental Change 16(3):304–316.
Published in 2005
Evans, Tom P., Darla K. Munroe, and Dawn C. Parker 2005. Modeling Land-Use/Land-Cover Change: Exploring the Dynamics of Human-Environment Relationships. In Seeing the Forest and the Trees: Human-Environment Interactions in Forest Ecosystems, ed. Emilio F. Moran and Elinor Ostrom, 187–213. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
Evans, Tom P., Leah K. VanWey, and Emilio F. Moran 2005. Human-Environment Research, Spatially Explicit Data Analysis, and GIS. In Seeing the Forest and the Trees: Human-Environment Interactions in Forest Ecosystems, ed. Emilio F. Moran and Elinor Ostrom, 161–185. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
Hoffmann, Matthew J. 2005. Ozone Depletion and Climate Change: Constructing a Global Response. SUNY Series in Global Politics. Albany: State University of New York Press.
Janssen, Marco A. 2005. Agent-Based Modeling. In Modeling in Ecological Economics, ed. J. Proops and P. Safonov, 155–172. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishers.
Janssen, Marco A., and Abigail M. York 2005. The Limits of Economic Incentives: Initial Results from a Survey among Non-Industrial Private Land Owners in Monroe County. The Woodland Steward 14(1):13–14. URL: http://www.inwoodlands.org, click on article title.
Johnson, Joseph G., and Jerome R. Busemeyer 2005. A Dynamic, Stochastic, Computational Model of Preference Reversal Phenomena. Psychological Review 112(4).
Johnson, Joseph G., and Jerome R. Busemeyer 2005. Rule-Based Decision Field Theory: A Dynamic Computational Model of Transitions among Decision-Making Strategies. In The Routines of Decision Making, ed. T. Betsch and S. Haberstroh, 3–20. Mahwah, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Press.
Laine, Tei 2005. A Selection Criterion for a Class of Agent-Based Spatial Decision Models. In NAACSOS (North American Association for Computational Social and Organizational Science) Conference 2005 Proceedings, Notre Dame, Ind., June 26–28 [online]. URL: http://www.casos.cs.cmu.edu/events/conferences/2005/2005_proceedings/Laine.pdf.
Lu, Dengsheng 2005. Aboveground Biomass Estimation Using Landsat TM Data in the Brazilian Amazon. International Journal of Remote Sensing 26(12):2509–2525.
Lu, Dengsheng 2005. Integration of Vegetation Inventory Data and Landsat TM Image for Vegetation Classification in the Western Brazilian Amazon. Forest Ecology and Management 213(1-3):369–383.
Lu, Dengsheng, and Mateus Batistella 2005. Exploring TM Image Texture and Its Relationships with Biomass Estimation in Rondônia, Brazilian Amazon. Acta Amazonica 35(2):261–268.
Lu, Dengsheng, Mateus Batistella, and Emilio Moran 2005. Satellite Estimation of Aboveground Biomass and Impacts of Forest Stand Structure. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing 71(8):967–974.
Lu, Dengsheng, Mateus Batistella, Emilio Moran, and E. de Miranda 2005. A Comparative Study of Terra ASTER, Landsat TM, and SPOT HRG data for Land Cover Classification in the Brazilian Amazon. In The 9th World Multi-Conference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics (WMSCI2005), Proceedings Volume VIII, ed. Nagib Callaos, William Lesso, and Katsuhisa Horimoto, 411–416. Orlando, Fla.: International Institute of Informatics and Systemics.
Lu, Dengsheng, Paul Mausel, Mateus Batistella, and Emilio Moran 2005. Land-Cover Binary Change Detection Methods for Use in the Moist Tropical Forest Region of the Amazon: A Comparative Study. International Journal of Remote Sensing 26(1):101–114.
Lu, Dengsheng, Emilio F. Moran, Paul Mausel, and Eduardo Brondízio 2005. Comparison of Aboveground Biomass across Amazon Sites. In Seeing the Forest and the Trees: Human-Environment Interactions in Forest Ecosystems, ed. Emilio F. Moran and Elinor Ostrom 279–301. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
Lu, Dengsheng, and Qihao Weng 2005. Urban Classification Using Full Spectral Information of Landsat ETM+ Imagery in Marion County, Indiana. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing 71(11):1275–1284.
Moran, Emilio F., and Elinor Ostrom, eds. 2005. Seeing the Forest and the Trees: Human-Environment Interactions in Forest Ecosystems. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
Munroe, Darla K., Cynthia Croissant, and Abigail M. York 2005. Land Use Policy and Landscape Fragmentation in an Urbanizing Region: Assessing the Impact of Zoning. Applied Geography 25(2):121–141.
Ostrom, Elinor 2005. Doing Institutional Analysis: Digging Deeper Than Markets and Hierarchies. In Handbook of New Institutional Economics, ed. Claude Ménard and Mary M. Shirley, 819–848. Dordrecht, the Netherlands: Springer.
Ostrom, Elinor 2005. Understanding Institutional Diversity. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Schweik, Charles M., Tom P. Evans, and J. Morgan Grove 2005. Open Source and Open Content: A Framework for Global Collaboration in Social-Ecological Research. Ecology and Society 10(1):33 [online]. URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol10/iss1/art33/.
Yechiam. Eldad, and Jerome R. Busemeyer 2005. Comparison of Learning Models for Experience-Based Decision Making. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review 12(3):387–402.
York, Abigail M., Marco A. Janssen, and Elinor Ostrom 2005. Incentives Affecting Decisions of Nonindustrial Private Forest Landowners about Using Their Land. In Handbook of Global Environmental Politics, ed. Peter Dauvergne, 233–248. Cheltenham, U.K.: Edward Elgar Publishers.
Published in 2004
Ahn, T. K., Marco A. Janssen, and E. Ostrom 2004. Signals, Symbols and Human Cooperation. In Origins and Nature of Sociality among Nonhuman and Human Primates, ed. R. W. Sussman, 122–139. New York: Aldine DeGruyter.
Anderies, J. Marty, Marco A. Janssen, and Elinor Ostrom 2004. A Framework to Analyze the Robustness of Social-Ecological Systems from an Institutional Perspective. Ecology and Society 9(1):18 [online]. URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol9/iss1/art18.
Anderson, Krister, and Marco A. Janssen 2004. Institutional Innovation and Adaptive Management: Learning from Bolivia’s Decentralization Experiment. In The Role of Biodiversity Conservation in the Transition to Rural Sustainability, ed. S. S. Light, 63–78. Amsterdam: IOS Press.
Busemeyer, Jerome R., and J. G. Johnson 2004. Computational Models of Decision Making. In Handbook of Judgment and Decision Making, ed. D. Koehler and N. Harvey, 133–154. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell Publishing. Pre-publication version available as Indiana University Cognitive Science Program Technical Report No. 252 at URL: http://www.cogs.indiana.edu/Publications/techreps2003/252/index.html.
Cárdenas, Juan-Camilo, T. K. Ahn, and Elinor Ostrom 2004. Communication and Co-operation in a Common-Pool Resource Dilemma: A Field Experiment. In Advances in Understanding Strategic Behaviour: Game Theory, Experiments, and Bounded Rationality: Essays in Honour of Werner Güth, ed. Steffen Huck. New York: Palgrave.
Cárdenas, Juan-Camilo, and Elinor Ostrom 2004. What do people bring into the game? Experiments in the Field about Cooperation in the Commons. Agricultural Systems 82(3):307–326. URL as CAPRi Working Paper, no.32. Washington, D.C.: International Food Policy Research Institute. URL: http://www.capri.cgiar.org/pdf/capriwp32.pdf.
Deadman, Peter J., Derek Robinson, Emilio Moran, Eduardo Brondízio 2004. Colonist Household Decisionmaking and Land-Use Change in the Amazon Rainforest: An Agent-Based Simulation. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 31:693–709.
Evans, Tom P., and Hugh Kelley 2004. Multi-Scale Analysis of a Household Level Agent-Based Model of Landcover Change. Journal of Environmental Management 72(1-2):57–72. URL: http://mypage.iu.edu/~evans/manuscripts/evans_kelley_JEM_final.pdf.
Hare, M., and Peter J. Deadman 2004. Further Towards a Taxonomy of Agent Based Simulation Models in Environmental Management. Mathematics and Computers in Simulation 64(1):25–40.
Janssen, Marco A., J. Marty Anderies, and Brian H. Walker 2004. Robust Strategies for Managing Rangelands with Multiple Stable Attractors. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 47:140–162.
Janssen, Marco A., and M. Scheffer 2004. Overexploitation of Renewable Resources by Ancient Societies and the Role of Sunk-Cost Effects. Ecology and Society 9(1):6 [online]. URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol9/iss1/art6.
Laine, Tei, and Jerome Busemeyer 2004. Agent-Based Model of Land-use Decision Making. In NAAC[A]SOS (North American Association for Computational Analysis of Social and Organizational Systems) Conference 2004 Proceedings. URL: http://www.casos.cs.cmu.edu/events/conferences/2004/2004_proceedings/Laine_Tei.pdf.
Laine, Tei, and Jerome R. Busemeyer 2004. Comparing Agent-Based Learning Models of Land-use Decision Making. In Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Cognitive Modelling, ICCM 2004, ed. Marsha Lovett, Christian Schunn, Christian Lebiere, Paul Munro, 142–147. Mahwah, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Ostrom, Elinor 2004. Rules without Enforcement Are But Words on a Paper. IHDP Newsletter 2/04:8–10.
Ostrom, Elinor 2004. The Working Parts of Rules and How They May Evolve over Time. Working paper #0404, "Papers on Economics and Evolution." Jena, Germany: Max Planck Institute for Research into Economic Systems. URL: http://www.mpiew-jena.mpg.de/english/research/index.html, click on "Papers on Economics & Evolution."
Ostrom, Elinor, and Marco A. Janssen 2004. Multi-Level Governance and Resilience of Social-Ecological Systems. In Globalisation, Poverty and Conflict: A Critical 'Development' Reader, ed. M. Spoor, 239–259. Dordrecht, the Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Parker, Dawn C., and Vicky Meretsky 2004. Measuring Pattern Outcomes in an Agent-Based Model of Edge-Effect Externalities Using Spatial Metrics. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 101:233–250.
Poteete, Amy R., and Elinor Ostrom 2004. Heterogeneity, Group Size and Collective Action: The Role of Institutions in Forest Management. Development and Change 35(3):435–461. URL: http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/links/toc/dech/35/3.
Poteete, Amy R., and David Welch 2004. Institutional Development in the Face of Complexity: Constructing Systems for Managing Forest Resources. Human Ecology 32(3):279–311.
Published in 2003
Carlson, Laura A., Marco A. Janssen, Tun Myint, Elinor Ostrom, and Abigail York 2003. Empirical Foundations for Agent-Based Modeling: How do institutions affect agents' land-use decision processes in Indiana? In Proceedings of the Agent 2002 Conference on Social Agents: Ecology, Exchange, and Evolution, ed. C. Macal and D. Sallach, 133–148. Chicago, Ill.: Argonne National Laboratory. URL: http://www.agent2003.anl.gov/proceedings/2002.pdf.
Diederich, Adele, and Jerome R. Busemeyer 2003. Simple Matrix Methods for Analyzing Diffusion Models of Choice Probability, Choice Response Time and Simple Response Time. Journal of Mathematical Psychology 47:304–322. Pre-publication version available as Indiana University Cognitive Science Program Technical Report No. 249 at URL: http://www.cogs.indiana.edu/Publications/techreps2002/249/index.html.
Jager, Wander, and Marco A. Janssen 2003. Diffusion Processes in Demographic Transitions: A Prospect on Using Multi Agent Simulation to Explore the Role of Cognitive Strategies and Social Interactions. In Agent-Based Computational Demography, ed. A. Fürnkranz-Prskawetz and F. C. Billari, 55–72. New York: Springer-Verlag.
Jager, Wander, and Marco A. Janssen 2003. How to Develop Artificial Agents That Are Useful in Improving the Understanding of the Behaviour of Real Agents. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2581:36–49.
Janssen, Marco A., T. A. Kohler, and M. Scheffer 2003. Sunk-Cost Effects and Vulnerability to Collapse in Ancient Societies. Current Anthropology 44(5):722–728.
Munroe, Darla, and Abigail York 2003. Jobs, Houses, and Trees: Changing Regional Structure, Local Land-Use Patterns, and Forest Cover in Southern Indiana. Growth and Change 34(3):299–320. View the document in PDF format.
Parker, Dawn C., Steven M. Manson, Marco A. Janssen, Matthew J. Hoffmann, and Peter Deadman 2003. Multi-Agent Systems for the Simulation of Land-Use and Land-Cover Change: A Review. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 93(2):316–340. A pre-publication version can be downloaded at: http://www.csiss.org/events/other/agent-based/papers/maslucc_overview.pdf.
Rieskamp, Jörg, Jerome Busemeyer, and Tei Laine 2003. How do people learn to allocate resources? Comparing Two Learning Theories. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition 29(6):1066–1081.
Published in 2002
Anderies, John M., Marco A. Janssen, and Brian H. Walker 2002. Grazing Management, Resilience and the Dynamics of a Fire Driven Rangeland System. Ecosystems 5:23–44.
Busemeyer, Jerome R., and Adele Diederich 2002. Survey of Decision Field Theory. Mathematical Social Sciences 43:345–370.
Hoffmann, Matthew J. 2002. Entrepreneurs and the Emergence and Evolution of Social Norms. In Proceeding of Agent-Based Simulation 3 Conference, ed. Christoph Urban, 32–37. Ghent, Belgium: SCS-Europe.
Hoffmann, Matthew, Hugh Kelley, and Tom Evans 2002. Simulating Land-Cover Change in Indiana: An Agent-Based Model of De/Reforestation. In Complexity and Ecosystem Management: The Theory and Practice of Multi-Agent Systems, ed. Marco Janssen, 218–247. Cheltenham, U.K./ Northampton, Mass.: Edward Elgar Publishers.
Jager, Wander, and Marco A. Janssen 2002. Using Artificial Agents to Understand Laboratory Experiments of Common-Pool Resources with Real Agents. In Complexity and Ecosystem Management: The Theory and Practice of Multi-Agent Systems, ed. Marco A. Janssen, 75–102. Cheltenham, U.K./ Northampton, Mass.: Edward Elgar Publishers.
Jager, Wander, Marco A. Janssen, and Charles A. J. Vlek 2002. How Uncertainty Stimulates Over-Harvesting in a Resource Dilemma: Three Process Explanations. Journal of Environmental Psychology 22:247–263.
Janssen, Marco A. 2002. Changing the Rules of the Game: Lessons from Immunology and Linguistics for Self-Organization of Institutions. In Complexity and Ecosystem Management: The Theory and Practice of Multi-Agent Systems, ed. Marco A. Janssen, 35–47. Cheltenham, UK/ Northampton, Mass.: Edward Elgar Publishers.
Janssen, Marco A. 2002. Introduction. In Complexity and Ecosystem Management: The Theory and Practice of Multi-Agent Systems, ed. Marco A. Janssen, 1–10. Cheltenham, UK/ Northampton, Mass.: Edward Elgar Publishers.
Janssen, Marco A. 2002. Modeling Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change. In Social and Economic Dimensions of Global Environmental Change, ed. Peter Timmerman, 394–408. Vol. 5 of Encyclopedia of Global Environmental Change, ed. Ted Munn. London, U.K.: John Wiley and Sons Ltd.
Janssen, Marco A., ed. 2002. Complexity and Ecosystem Management: The Theory and Practice of Multi-Agent Systems. Cheltenham, UK/ Northampton, Mass.: Edward Elgar Publishers.
Janssen, Marco A., J. Marty Anderies, Mark Stafford Smith, and Brian H. Walker 2002. Implications of Spatial Heterogeneity of Grazing Pressure on the Resilience of Rangelands. In Complexity and Ecosystem Management: The Theory and Practice of Multi-agent Systems, ed. Marco A. Janssen, 103–123. Cheltenham, U.K./ Northampton, Mass.: Edward Elgar Publishers.
Janssen, Marco, and D. W. Stow 2002. An Application of Immunocomputing to the Evolution of Rules for Ecosystem Management. In Proceedings of the 2002 Congress on Evolutionary Computation, 687&ndash692. Piscataway, N.J.: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
Lim, Kevin, Peter J. Deadman, Emilio F. Moran, Eduardo S. Brondízio, and Stephen McCracken 2002. Agent-Based Simulations of Household Decision Making and Land-Use Change near Altamira, Brazil. In Integrating GIS and Agent-Based Modeling Techniques for Understanding Social and Ecological Processes. ed. R. Gimblett, 277–310. Oxford, U.K., and Santa Fe, N.Mex.: Oxford Press and the Santa Fe Institute.
Najlis, Robert, Marco Janssen, and Dawn Parker 2002. Software Tools and Communication Issues. In Meeting the Challenge of Complexity: Proceedings of the Special Workshop on Agent-Based Models of Land-Use/Land-Cover Change, ed. Dawn C. Parker, Thomas Berger, and Steven M. Manson, 17–30. CIPEC Collaborative Report No. CCR-3. Bloomington: Center for the Study of Institutions, Population, and Environmental Change (CIPEC), Indiana University. Available on line through the Center for Spatially Integrated Social Science, University of California–Santa Barbara at http://www.csiss.org/events/other/agent-based/additional/proceedings.pdf.
Parker, Dawn 2002. LUCIM: An Agent-Based Model of Rural Land-Owner Decision-Making in South-Central Indiana. In Meeting the Challenge of Complexity: Proceedings of the Special Workshop on Agent-Based Models of Land-Use/Land-Cover Change, ed. Dawn C. Parker, Thomas Berger, and Steven M. Manson, 72–77. CIPEC Collaborative Report No. CCR-3. Bloomington: Center for the Study of Institutions, Population, and Environmental Change (CIPEC), Indiana University. Available on line through the Center for Spatially Integrated Social Science, University of California–Santa Barbara at http://www.csiss.org/events/other/agent-based/additional/proceedings.pdf.
Parker, Dawn C., Thomas Berger, and Steven M. Manson, eds. 2002. Meeting the Challenge of Complexity: Proceedings of the Special Workshop on Agent-Based Models of Land-Use/Land-Cover Change. CIPEC Collaborative Report CCR-3. Bloomington: Center for the Study of Institutions, Population, and Environmental Change (CIPEC), Indiana University. Available on line through the Center for Spatially Integrated Social Science, University of California–Santa Barbara at http://www.csiss.org/events/other/agent-based/additional/proceedings.pdf.
Parker, Dawn C., Thomas Berger, and Steven M. Manson, eds. 2002. Agent-Based Models of Land-Use/Land-Cover Change: Report and Review of an International Workshop, October 4–7, 2001, Irvine, California. URL: LUCC Report Series, No. 6. Bloomington, Ind.: Focus 1 Office of the International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme and the International Human Dimensions Programme on Global Environmental Change, Indiana University.
Published in 2001
Parker, Dawn, Tom Evans, and Vicky Meretsky 2001. Measuring Emergent Properties of Agent-Based Land-Use/Land-Cover Models Using Spatial Metrics. In Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Conference of the International Society for Computational Economics, June 28–29, 2001, New Haven, Connecticut. International Society for Computational Economics.
In Press
Busemeyer, Jerome R. and Joseph G. Johnson In press. Micro-Process Models of Decision-Making. In Handbook of Computational Cognitive Modeling, ed. Ron Sun. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
Evans, Tom P., and Hugh Kelley In press. Scale Issues in Agent-Based Models of Landcover Change. Journal of Environmental Management.
Janssen, Marco, and Elinor Ostrom In press. Adoption of a New Regulation for the Governance of Common-Pool Resources by a Heterogeneous Population. In Economic Inequality, Collective Action and Environmental Sustainability, ed. J. M. Baland, P. Bardham, and S. Bowles. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.
Lu, Dengsheng, Mateus Batistella, Paul Mausel, and Emilio F. Moran In press. Mapping and Monitoring of Land Degradation Risks in the Western Brazilian Amazon Using Multitemporal Landsat TM/ETM+ Images. Land Degradation and Development.
Lu, Dengsheng, Mateus Batistella, and Emilio Moran In press. Integration of Landsat TM and SPOT HRG Images for Vegetation Change Detection in the Brazilian Amazon. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing.
Lu, Dengsheng, Mateus Batistella, Emilio F. Moran, and E. E. de Miranda In press. A Comparative Study of Landsat TM and SPOT HRG Images for Vegetation Classification in the Brazilian Amazon. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing.
Lu, Dengsheng, and Qihao Weng In press. A Survey of Image Classification Methods and Techniques Improving Classification Performance. International Journal of Remote Sensing.
Nagendra, Harini, and Elinor Ostrom In press. Institutions, Collective Action and Effective Forest Management: Learning from Studies in Nepal. In Sage Handbook on Environment and Society, ed. Jules Pretty, Andrew Ball, Ted Benton, Julia Guivant, David Lee, David Orr, Max Pfeffer, and Hugh Ward. London: Sage Publications.
Ostrom, Elinor In press. The Tragedy of Ecological Commons. In Encyclopedia of Ecology (eight-volume set), ed. S. E. Jřrgensen. Amsterdam: Elsevier Publishers.
Ostrom, Elinor, and Harini Nagendra In press. Insights on Linking Forests, Trees, and People from the Air, on the Ground, and in the Laboratory. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA).
Rieskamp, Jörg In press. Positive and Negative Recency Effects in Retirement Savings Decisions. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied.
Weng, Qihao, Dengsheng Lu, and B. Liang In press. Urban Surface Biophysical Descriptors and Land Surface Temperature Variations. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing.
Under Review
Andersson, Krister, Tom P. Evans, and Kenneth Richards Under review. National Forest Carbon Inventories: Policy Needs and Assessment Capacity. Climatic Change.
Donnelly, Shanon, and Tom P. Evans Under review. Spatial Patterns of Land Ownership Parcelization in South-Central Indiana, 1928–1997. Landscape and Urban Planning.
Evans, Tom P. and Hugh Kelley Under review. Exploring Historical Dynamics of Reforestation with an Agent-Based Model for South-Central Indiana. Geoforum.
Janssen, Marco, Robert Goldstone, Filippo Menczer, and Elinor Ostrom Under review. Effect of Rule Choice in Dynamic Interactive Spatial Commons. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes.
Janssen, Marco A., and Elinor Ostrom, eds. Under review. Empirical Agent-Based Modeling. Special issue of Ecology and Society.
Kelley, Hugh, Jerome Busemeyer, and R. Roe Under review. A Comparison of Models for Learning How to Integrate Multiple Cues in Order to Forecast Continuous Criteria: A Comparison of Least Squares and Neural Network Approaches. Journal of Mathematical Psychology.
Kelley, Hugh, and Tom P. Evans Under review. The Relative Influence of Land-Owner and Landscape Heterogeneity in an Agent-Based Model of Land Use. Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control.
Liu, Jianguo, Thomas Dietz, Stephen Carpenter, Carl Folke, Marina Alberti, Charles Redman, Stephen Schneider, Elinor Ostrom, Alice Pell, Jane Lubchenco, William Taylor, Zhiyun Ouyang, Peter Deadman, Timothy Kratz, and William Provencher Under review. Coupled Human and Natural Systems. Science.
Lu, Dengsheng, Mateus Batistella, and Emilio F. Moran Under review. Land-Cover Classification in the Brazilian Amazon with the Integration of Landsat ETM+ and RADARSAT Data. International Journal of Remote Sensing.
Poteete, Amy, and Elinor Ostrom Under review. Fifteen Years of Empirical Research on Collective Action in Natural Resource Management: Struggling to Build Large-N Databases Based on Qualitative Research. World Development.
Tucker, Catherine M., J. C. Randolph, Tom P. Evans, Krister P. Andersson, Lauren Persha, and Glen M. Green Under review. How to Compare a Pine Forest with a Rainforest: A Rationale for Comparative Analyses of Dissimilar Forests. Journal of Land Use Science.
Presentations in 2006
Evans, Tom P. 2006. Validation Approaches for Agent-based Models of Land Cover Change. Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Chicago, IL, March 7–11.
Evans, Tom P. 2006. Diverse Land-Use Decisions in Reforesting and Deforesting Land Change Systems, with Peter Deadman, and Hugh Kelley. Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, St. Louis, MO, February 20.
Lu, Dengsheng. 2006
Extraction of Impervious Surface Information and Application to Urban Land-Use Classification. Department of Geography, University of South Florida, Tampa, February 1.
Extraction of Impervious Surface Information and Application to Urban Land-Use Classification. Department of Geography, Indiana University, Bloomington, April 21.
Application of Remote Sensing to Terrestrial Ecosystems. Nanjing Forestry University, China, June 19.
Remote Sensing–Based Biomass Estimation. School of Forestry and Wildlife Science, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, August 3.
Land-Cover Classification in the Brazilian Amazon with Satellite Images: Towards Increasing Accuracy. LBA-ECO 10th Science Team Meeting, Brasilia, Brazil, October 4–6.
From the Landscape to the Region: Scaling up Approaches in Human and Physical Dimensions of Land-Use and Land-Cover Change in the Amazon. LBA-ECO 10th Science Team Meeting, Brasilia, Brazil, October 4–6.
Satellite-Based Observations of Disturbance, Succession, and Biomass in Support of Ecosystem Modeling. School of Forestry and Wildlife Science, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, October 13.
Ostrom, Elinor, 2006
Forest Management from the Air and on the Ground. Upcoming presentation at Stanford Humanities Center/Stanford Institute for the Environment Conference on "Imaging Environment: Maps, Models, & Metaphors," Stanford, CA, November 8–10.
Institutional Innovation in Real-Time Dynamic Spatial Commons, with Marco Janssen. Association for Politics and the Life Sciences annual meeting, Bloomington, IN, October 25–26.
Trust and Property Rights: Experimental Evidence, with James Cox and James Walker. Association for Politics and the Life Sciences annual meeting, Bloomington, IN, October 25–26.
An Analytical Agenda for the Study of Decentralized Resource Regimes, with Krister Andersson. International Society for New Institutional Economics meetings, Boulder, CO, September 15–17.
The Institutional Analysis and Development Framework in Historical Perspective. Panel on "Starting from Here: Understanding the Context of Development and Democratization—From Nineteenth-Century Theory to Twenty-First Century Practice," American Political Science Association annual meeting, Philadelphia, PA, August 31–September 3.
Linking Forests, Trees, and People: Insights from the Air, on the Ground, and in the Lab, with Harini Nagendra. Universidad de los Andes, Bogota, Colombia, August 18.
Multiple Methods for Studying Collective Action in the Commons. International Seminar on "Collective Action in the Commons: Theoretical and Empirical Approaches," Javeriana University, Bogota, Colombia, August 14–17.
Linking Forests, Trees, and People: Insights from the Air, on the Ground, and in the Lab, with Harini Nagendra. The Third World Congress of Environmental and Resource Economists, Kyoto, Japan, July 4.
Linking Forests, Trees, and People: Insights from the Air, on the Ground, and in the Lab, with Harini Nagendra. The Fourth Biennial IFRI Network Meeting, Bogor, Indonesia, June 24–27.
Decentralized Natural Resource Governance from a Polycentric Perspective, with Krister Andersson. Midwest Political Science Association meetings, Chicago, IL, April 20.
Institutions as a Form of Social Capital. Plenary Session at the Interdisciplinary Conference on Social Capital, University of Notre Dame, South Bend, IN, April 2–3.
Multiple Methods for Studying Collective Action. Keynote speech at the International Association for the Study of Common Property Europe Regional Meeting, Brescia, Italy, March 23.
The Evolution of Social Norms. Joint Seminar Series for the Donald Bren School of Environmental Science and Management and the Department of Economics at the University of California, Santa Barbara, March 2.
Co-Evolving Relationships between Political Science and Economics. University of California, Irvine, March 1.
The Danger of Institutional Monoculture to Preserve Biological Diversity. Major Issues in Modern Biology Series at the University of California, Davis, February 27.
Developing Methods for Institutional Analysis: Institutional Diversity in Resource Management. Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany, January 10.
Sun, Wenjie. 2006. Linking Land Use and Cover Change Modeling to Spatial Analysis of Historical Land Cover Change. Association of American Geographers annual conference, Chicago, IL, March 7–11.
Presentations in 2005
Evans, Tom P., Hugh Kelley, and Wenjie Sun. 2005. Spatially Explicit Computer-Based Experiments as a Tool for Exploring Heterogeneous Decision Making in Agent-Based Models of Land-Cover Change. Geocomputation 2005 meeting, Ann Arbor, MI, August 2–5.
Evans, Tom P., Hugh Kelley, and Wenjie Sun. 2005. Spatial Decision-Making, Heterogeneity, and Agent-Based Models of Land-Cover Change. Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Denver, CO, April 5–9.
Hayes, Tanya, and Elinor Ostrom. 2005 Conserving the World’s Forests: Are protected areas the only way? Conference on "The Law and Economics of Development, Trade, and the Environment," Indiana University School of Law–Indianapolis, January 22.
Janssen, Marco A. 2005. Scholarly Networks on Resilience, Vulnerability and Adaptation within the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change. Conference on "Key Challenges for Human Dimensions Research," Arizona State University, Tempe, February 9–12.
Janssen, Marco A. 2005. Governing Social Ecological Systems. Department of Anthropology, Arizona State University, Tempe, March 2.
Janssen, Marco A. 2005. Social-Ecological Networks. Meeting on Multiple Overlapping Networks, Santa Fe Institute, Santa Fe, NM, April 22.
Laine, Tei. 2005. Agent-Based Model Selection Framework for Territorial Resource Allocation. CIPEC Biocomplexity’s Summer Institute of Agent-Based Modeling and Natural Resource Governance, Bloomington, IN, May.
Lu, Dengsheng, Mateus Batistella, Emilio Moran, and E. de Miranda. 2005. A Comparative Study of Terra ASTER, Landsat TM, and SPOT HRG data for Land Cover Classification in the Brazilian Amazon. Ninth World Multi-Conference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics (WMSCI2005), Orlando, FL, July 10–13.
Lu, Dengsheng, Mateus Batistella, and Emilio Moran. 2005. Integration of Landsat TM and SPOT HRG Images for Amazonian Vegetation Classification. The ASPRS 2005 Annual Conference, Baltimore, MD, March 7–11.
Ostrom, Elinor. 2005
Understanding Institutional Diversity. Community seminar to students of the Executive Doctor of Management (EDM) Program, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, January 14.
Multiple Institutions for Multiple Outcomes. Keynote address at the Undara Workshop, "Property Rights—Key to Achieving Ecologically Sustainable Development in Outback Regions," Undara, Queensland, Australia, March 1–3.
Understanding Institutional Diversity: Challenges in Governing the Commons. Masterclass at CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems, Canberra, Australia, March 7.
Overview of Understanding Institutional Diversity. The "New Institutionalism" Seminar at Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands, March 16–18.
Cross-Cultural Evidence of the Impact of Human Actions on Forest Conditions. Keynote speech at the School of Public and Environmental Affairs/Environmental Management Association, Indiana University, Bloomington, April 22.
Opening speaker for the "Conversations on Trust, Law and Internet" session for the Berkman Center/Gruter Institute, Harvard Law School, Boston, MA, April 26–27.
Collective Action Theory. Duke University, Durham, NC, April 28–29.
The Complexity of Collective Action Theory. Conference on "Analyzing Problems of Polycentric Governance in the Growing EU," Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany, June 15–18.
People and Trees: An Institutional Analysis. Annual conference on "Environmental and Resource Economics," Ulvon Island, June 21–23 (sponsored by the Department of Economics, Umea University, the Department of Forest Economics, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, and the Beijer Institute, The Royal Academy of Science).
Converting Threats into Opportunities. James Madison Award Lecture, 101st Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, September 1–4.
An Institutional Approach to the Study of Local Communities and Forest Resources. Symposium on "Who Should Do What in Environmental Governance. Institutions and Constraints," Alghero, Italy, September 21–24.
Ostrom, Elinor, and Amy Poteete. 2005. Bridging the Qualitative-Quantitative Divide: Strategies for Building Large-N Databases Based on Qualitative Research. The 101st Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, September 1–4.
Sun, Wenjie. 2005. Multiple-Level GIS-Based Empirical Analysis of Major Land Use/Cover Change Dynamics in Monroe County, Indiana. AAG annual conference, Denver, CO, April 5–9.
Sun, Wenjie, and Tom P. Evans. 2005. Using GIS-Based Spatially Explicit Lab Experiments to Explore Dynamics of Land-Use Decision Making. Women in Science Research Day, Indiana University, Bloomington, March 2.
Presentations in 2004
Deadman, Peter. 2004. Exploring the Role of Communication in an Agent Based Simulation of Land-Use Change in the Amazon. Association of American Geographers Conference, Philadelphia, PA, March 13–19.
Deadman, Peter, Tom P. Evans, and Hugh Kelly. 2004. Emergent Land-Use Patterns of Social-Biophysical Interactions in Complex Systems. American Association for the Advancement of Science Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, February 11–15.
Deadman, Peter, Emilio Moran, Tom P. Evans, and Hugh Kelly. 2004. Agent-Based Models of Land Use Change in Southern Indiana and Altamira, Brazil. The Decision Making under Uncertainty Meeting, Fort Collins, CO, July 21–23.
Donnelly, Shanon. 2004. Land Ownership and Land-Cover Fragmentation in Midwest United States: A Landscape Perspective. Annual Meeting of The Association of American Geographers, Philadelphia, PA, March 16.
Donnelly, Shanon, and Christine Mathenge. 2004. The Relationship of Land Ownership and Land-Cover Patterns: Comparisons between South West Uganda and the Midwest United States. Poster presented at the Department of Geography Colloquium, Indiana University, Bloomington, October 1.
Evans, Tom P., Hugh Kelley, and Peter Deadman. 2004. Spatial Aspects of Decision-making in Land Management Systems: Implications for Agent-based Modeling. Annual Meeting of the International Geographical Union, Glasgow, Scotland, August 15–20.
Evans, Tom P., Hugh Kelley, and Wenjie Sun. 2004. Using Spatial Experiments to Explore Agent Behavior in Agent Based Models of Landuse/Landcover Change. Joint International Workshop: "Integrated Assessment of the Land System: The Future of Land Use," Amsterdam, The Netherlands, October 28–30.
Evans, Tom P., Abigail M. York, and Elinor Ostrom. 2004. Institutional Dynamics, Spatial Organization and Landscape Change. Workshop on "Places of Power: Economic and Political Driving Forces of Landscape Change in the 21st Century," University of Chicago, IL, September 9–11.
Janssen, Marco A. 2004
Cooperation in Commons Dilemmas and the Role of Information, Motivation and Trust. School of Informatics, Indiana University, Bloomington, February 9.
Robustness and Adaptive Capacity in Social and Ecological Systems. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, March 2.
Robustness of Social-Ecological Systems: Some Lessons from CIPEC Case Studies. Case Study Workshop of Resilience Alliance, Nagambie, Australia, May 11.
Trust and Cooperation. Agistment Networks Workshop, Thredbo, Australia, May 15.
Adaptation and Resilience in Rangelands Social-Ecological Systems. Second CABM/HEMA Workshop, "Exploring Human Ecosystems: The New Scientific Challenge," Australian National University, Canberra, May 18.
Governance of Social Ecological Systems. Workshop on Agent-Based Computational Economics Handbook, Michigan University, Ann Arbor, May 21.
Robustness of Social-Ecological Systems to Spatial and Temporal Disturbance Regimes. "Workshop on the Workshop 3," Indiana University, Bloomington, June 3.
Robustness Analysis of the Dutch Water Management between 800ndash;1800. "Workshop on the Workshop 3," Indiana University, Bloomington, June 3.
Robustness of Social-Ecological Systems to Spatial and Temporal Disturbance Regimes. Biannual conference of the International Society of Ecological Economics, Montréal, Canada, July 12.
Robustness of Social-Ecological Systems to Spatial and Temporal Disturbance Regimes. Tenth Biennial Conference of the International Association for the Study of Common Property, Oaxaca, México, August 13.
Governance of Social-Ecological Systems. Biocomplexity Seminar, Physics Department, Indiana University, September 14.
Understanding Coordination in the Bali Irrigation System. Seminar at the Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis, Indiana University, Bloomington, September 20.
Coordination in Social-Ecological Networks: The Case of Irrigation on Bali. Fall 2004 Talk Series on Complex Systems and Networks, Indiana University, Bloomington, September 27.
Janssen, Marco A., Alessio Delre, and Wander Jager. 2004. Percolation and Innovation Diffusion Models Compared: Do network structures and social preferences matter? Model to Model Workshop 2, Valladolid, Spain, September 17.
Janssen, Marco A. and Abigail M. York. 2004. The Behavior of Bureaucrats, Citizens, and Elected Officials in the Policymaking Game. Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, September 2.
Janssen, Marco A., and Abigail M. York. 2004. The Niche of Non-Governmental Organizations in a Changing Landscape of Citizens Preferences. Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, September 2.
Laine, Tei, and Jerome R. Busemeyer. 2004. Agent-Based Model of Land-use Decision Making. NAACSOS (North American Association for Computational Analysis of Social and Organizational Systems) Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, June 27–29.
Laine, Tei, and Jerome R. Busemeyer. 2004. Comparing Agent-Based Learning Models of Land-use Decision Making. Poster presented at the Sixth International Conference on Cognitive Modeling, ICCM 2004, Pittsburgh, PA, July 30–August 1.
Nesbit, Becky, and Abigail M. York. 2004. The Neighborhood Games. Urban Affairs Association Annual Meeting. Washington, DC, March 31–April 2.
Ostrom, Elinor. 2004. Understanding Institutional Diversity. Distinguished Lecture at Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, October 21.
Ostrom, Elinor. 2004. Dangers of Panaceas and Quick Fixes for Ecological Problems. Public Lecture at Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, November 4–5.
Sun, Wenjie, and Tom P. Evans. 2004. Using GIS-Based Spatially Explicit Lab Experiments to Explore Dynamics of Land-Use Decision Making. GIS Day, Indiana University, Bloomington, November 11. [GIS Day is dedicated to demonstrating GIS technology to schools and community organizations worldwide.]
Welch, David. 2004. Comparing the Performance of the Integrated Moisture Index with a Landform Approach to Predict Forest Composition. Midwest Ecological and Evolution Conference, University of Notre Dame, South Bend, IN, March 6.
Welch, David. 2004. Steps to Modeling Forest Composition: Comparison of Integrated Moisture Index (IMI) with a Landform-Mediated Approach. Poster presented at the International Association of Landscape Ecology, Las Vegas, NV, April 2.
Welch, David. 2004. Spatial Patterns of Forest Regrowth in Oldfields: Ghosts of Land Use Past. Ecological Society of America 89th Annual Meeting, Portland, OR, August 2.
York, Abigail M., and Darla K. Munroe. 2004. Growth Management Policy and Land Use Change. Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, IL, April 15–18.
Presentations in 2003
Ahn, T. K., and Marco A. Janssen. 2003. Computational Models and Multi-Level Experimental Data: A Study of Behavior in Public-Goods Provision Experiments. Annual Meeting of the Public Choice Society and Economic Science Association, Nashville, TN, March 21.
Anderies, J. Marty, Marco Janssen, and Elinor Ostrom. 2003. Design Principles for Robustness of Institutions in Social-Ecological Systems. The conference on "Robustness of Coupled Natural and Human Systems," Santa Fe, NM, May 16-18.
Anderies, J. Marty, Marco Janssen, and Elinor Ostrom. 2003. Design Principles for Robustness of Institutions in Social-Ecological Systems. International Association for the Study of Common Property Northern Polar Regional Meeting, Anchorage, AK, August 17-21.
Berger, Thomas, and Dawn C. Parker. 2003. Multi-Agent System Modeling of Spatial Dynamics in Socio-Economic and Environmental Systems. International conference on "Framing Land-Use Dynamics: Integrating Knowledge on Spatial Dynamics in Socio-Economic and Environmental Systems for Spatial Planning in Western Urbanized Countries," Utrecht University, The Netherlands, April 16-18.
Deadman, Peter J., and Derek T. Robinson. 2003. LUCITA: Agent-Based Simulations of Land-Use Change near Altamira, Brazil. International conference on "Framing Land-Use Dynamics: Integrating Knowledge on Spatial Dynamics in Socio-Economic and Environmental Systems for Spatial Planning in Western Urbanized Countries," Utrecht University, The Netherlands, April 16-18.
Deadman, Peter J., Derek T. Robinson, Emilio F. Moran, and Eduardo S. Brondízio. 2003. LUCITA II: Agent-Based Simulation Modelling of Farmer Household Decision Making on Land Use/Land Cover Change in the Brazilian Amazon. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March 5-8.
Evans, Tom P., Hugh Kelley, and Leah VanWey. 2003. Incorporating Demographics into Agent-Based Models of Landcover Change. The 68th Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Minneapolis, MN, May 1-3.
Evans, Tom P., Charles M. Schweik, and J. Morgan Grove. 2003. Connecting Landcover Change Models to Policy Needs by Spatial Scale. The international conference on "Framing Land Use Dynamics: Integrating Knowledge on Spatial Dynamics in Socio-Economic and Environmental Systems for Spatial Planning in Western Urbanized Countries," Utrecht University, The Netherlands, April 16.
Gibson, Clark, John Williams, and Elinor Ostrom. 2003. Rule Enforcement and Local Level Forest Management. The XII World Forestry Congress, Quebec City, Canada, September 16.
Goosen, H., and Marco A. Janssen. 2003. Mediation Support Tools for Integrated Water Management. The international conference on "Framing Land Use Dynamics: Integrating Knowledge on Spatial Dynamics in Socio-Economic and Environmental Systems for Spatial Planning in Western Urbanized Countries," Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands, April 18.
Hoffmann, Matthew J. 2003. Deforestation and Reforestation in Indiana: An Agent-Based Model. Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI, March.
Hoffmann, Matthew J. 2003. Self-Organized Criticality and Norm Avalanches. North American Association of Computational Social and Organizational Sciences Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA, June.
Janssen, Marco A. 2003
Agent-Based Modeling and Natural Resource Management. Center for Environmental Studies, Arizona State University, Tempe, Ariz., May 13.
Agent-Based Modeling of Land Use Land Cover Change. Lunch Seminar, School of Marine Sciences, University of Maine, Orono, Maine, April 24.
Agent-Based Modelling and Institutional Analysis and Development for Ecosystem Governance. Series of eight lectures for a doctoral course at the Royal Academy of Science, Stockholm, Sweden, April 7-11.
Agent-Based Modelling and Land-Use/Land-Cover Change. Lunch Seminar at National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, Bilthoven, The Netherlands, April 3.
Laboratory Experiments and Agent-Based Modeling. First CABM/HEMA Workshop on "Agent-Based Modelling of Social, Economic and Biophysical Systems," Melbourne, Australia, July 11-12.
Predicting Change or Assessing Resilience of Social-Ecological Systems? Challenges and Opportunities for Sustainable Impact Assessment Modeling. Session on "Sustainability Impact Assessment of Trade Agreements and New Approaches to Governance," EU Workshop, Louvain-La Neuve, Belgium, March 27.
Robustness, Institutions and Environmental Management. Workshop on "New Modelling Approaches for Sustainable Development," National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, Bilthoven, The Netherlands, April 3.
How a Change in Rules Can Affect Behavior and Outcomes: Goons, Guards, and Outcomes in Hockey. The Society for Evolutionary Analysis in Law, 6th Annual Scholarship Conference, Indiana University School of Law, Bloomington, IN, October 3–4.
Janssen, Marco A., and T. K. Ahn. 2003
Adaptation and Anticipation. Research Group Workshop on "Testing Theoretical Models of Individual Behavior in Dynamic Social Dilemmas," Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind., January 25.
Adaptation vs. Anticipation in Linear Public Good Games. First Conference of the European Social Simulation Association, Groningen University, Groningen, The Netherlands, September 19-21.
Adaptation vs. Anticipation in Public-Good Games. American Political Science Association meetings, Philadelphia, Pa., August 27.
Comparing Behavioural Models on Experimental Data from Public-Good Games. The international workshop on "Model to Model," Groupement de Recherche en Economie Quantitative d'Aix-Marseille, Marseille, France, March 31.
Janssen, Marco A., Marty Anderies, and Elinor Ostrom. 2003. Robustness of Social-Ecological Systems to Spatial and Temporal Disturbance Regimes. The Robustness of Ecosystems Workshop, Santa Fe Institute, Santa Fe, NM, October 26.
Janssen, Marco A., Tom P. Evans, and Vicky Meretsky. 2003. Validation of Land Use Change Models: Towards a Practical Framework. The international conference on "Framing Land Use Dynamics: Integrating Knowledge on Spatial Dynamics in Socio-Economic and Environmental Systems for Spatial Planning in Western Urbanized Countries," Utrecht University, The Netherlands, April 16-18.
Kelley, Hugh, and Tom P. Evans. 2003. Decision Strategies and Landcover Change: A Multi-Agent Model of Household Landuse Decisions in a Reforestating Landscape. The international conference on "Framing Land Use Dynamics: Integrating Knowledge on Spatial Dynamics in Socio-Economic and Environmental Systems for Spatial Planning in Western Urbanized Countries," Utrecht University, The Netherlands, April 16-18.
Meretsky, Vicky. 2003. South-Central Indiana Forests: Conservation and Modeling Implications of Land-Use History. The "Ecology of Forest Systems - Challenges and Opportunities" symposium, sponsored by National Science Foundation and Indiana University Research and Teaching Foundation, Indiana University, April 11-13.
Ostrom, Elinor, John M. Anderies, and Marco A. Janssen. 2003. The Robustness of Multi-Level Social-Ecological Systems. American Political Science Association meetings, Philadelphia, PA, August 27-September 1.
Parker, Dawn C., and Robert Najlis. 2003. Using Multi-Agent System Models to Link Spatial Externalities and Landscape Fragmentation: A `Pseudo-Inductive' Analysis. The international conference on "Framing Land Use Dynamics: Integrating Knowledge on Spatial Dynamics in Socio-Economic and Environmental Systems for Spatial Planning in Western Urbanized Countries," Utrecht University, The Netherlands, April 16-18.
Rieskamp, Jörg, Jerome Busemeyer, and Tei Laine. 2003. Comparing Two Learning Models for Resource Allocation Tasks. Biannual Conference on Subjective Probability, Utility and Decision Making (SPUDM19), Zurich, Switzerland, August.
Presentations in 2002
Berger, Thomas, and Dawn Parker. 2002. Agent-Based Computational Models Applied to Land-Use/Land-Cover Change: Recent Work, Remaining Challenges, and Future Directions. Session on "New Techniques for Land-Use Modeling," co-organized by Elena Irwin and Dawn Parker, 2002 AAEA Annual Meetings, Long Beach, CA, July.
Carlson, Laura, Marco Janssen, Tun Myint, Elinor Ostrom, and Abigail York. 2002. Empirical Foundations for Agent-Based Modeling: How do institutions affect agents' land-use decision processes in Indiana? Agent 2002, A Conference on Social Agents, Chicago, IL, October.
Deadman, Peter. 2002. An Agent-Based Simulation of Human Environment Interactions on an Agricultural Frontier near Altamira, Brazil. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, March.
Deadman, Peter, and Derek Robinson. 2002. Linking Multi-Agent Systems and Geographic Information Systems for Land Use Land Cover Change Modelling: A Case Study from the Brazilian Amazon. Canadian Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, May 27-June 3.
Evans, Tom P., Dawn C. Parker, Vicky Meretsky, and Hugh Kelley. 2002. An Agent-Based Model of Landcover Change: Monroe County, IN. The 98th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers Conference, Los Angeles, CA, March.
Hoffmann, Matthew J. 2002. Entrepreneurs and the Emergence and Evolution of Social Norms. Agent-Based Simulation 3 conference, Passau, Germany, April.
Hoffmann, Matthew J. 2002. Entrepreneurs and the Emergence and Evolution of Social Norms. Department of Economics Seminar Series, University of Delaware, October.
Hoffmann, Matthew J. 2002. Entrepreneurs and the Emergence and Evolution of Social Norms. The Agent-Based Modeling Laboratory, University of Pennsylvania, November.
Jager, Wander, and Marco Janssen. 2002. Coevolution of Personality and the Environment. Session on "Agent-Based Modeling in the Social Sciences," First Lake Arrowhead Conference on Computational Social Science, Lake Arrowhead, CA, May 9-12.
Jager, Wander, and Marco Janssen. 2002. How to Develop Artificial Agents That Are Useful in Improving the Understanding the Behaviour of Real Agents. First International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, Bologna, Italy, July.
Janssen, Marco. 2002. Adaptive Capacity of Social-Ecological Systems. Computational Resilience Alliance Meeting, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, May.
Janssen, Marco. 2002. Implications of Spatial Heterogeneity of Grazing Pressure on the Resilience of Rangelands. Spatial Resilience meeting, Santa Fe Institute, Santa Fe, NM, March.
Janssen, Marco, and Wander Jager. 2002. Self Organisation of Market Dynamics: The Interactions of Consumer Psychology and Structure of Social Networks. Invited contribution for the International Workshop on Self-Organization and Evolution of Social Behaviour, Monte Verita, Ascona, Switzerland, September.
Janssen, Marco, and Elinor Ostrom. 2002. Adoption of a New Regulation for the Governance of Common-Pool Resources by a Heterogeneous Population. Session on "Agent-Based Modeling in the Social Sciences," First Lake Arrowhead Conference on Computational Social Science, Lake Arrowhead, CA, May 9-12.
Janssen, Marco, and D. Stow. 2002. An Application of Immunocomputing to the Evolution of Rules for Ecosystem Management. The 2002 World Congress of Computational Science, Honolulu, HI, May.
Meretsky, Vicky, Tom Evans, Laura Carlson, Dawn Parker, and David Welch. 2002. Painting Trees by Numbers. Session on "Landscapes in Transition: Cultural Drivers and Natural Constraints," 17th Annual Symposium of the International Association for Landscape Ecology, Lincoln, NE, April.
Munroe, Darla. 2002. An Assessment of Zoning As a Factor in Landscape Fragmentation. Special session organized by author on "Landscape Fragmentation and the Analysis of Land Use/Land Cover Change: From Pattern to Process," Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, March.
Ostrom, Elinor, and Marco Janssen. 2002. Beliefs, Multi-Level Governance, and Development. The annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, MA, August.
Ostrom, Elinor, and Marco A. Janssen. 2002. Multi-Level Governance and Resilience of Social and Ecological Systems. Institute for Social Studies Conference on Environmental Degradation, Institutions, and Conflict, The Hague, The Netherlands, October 8-9.
Parker, Dawn, and Thomas Berger. 2002. Multi-Agent Modeling of Interlinked Socioeconomic and Biophysical Processes at Multiple Spatial Scales. Second World Congress of Environmental and Resource Economists, Monterey, CA, June.
Parker, Dawn, and Vicky Meretsky. 2002. Empirical Tests Based on Emergent Landscape Properties: Linking Multi-Agent Systems Models to Data. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, March 19-23.
Rieskamp, Jörg, Jerome Busemeyer, and Tei Laine. 2002
Allocating Resources: Are people able to find the optimum? The Buckeye Mental Life Conference, Columbus, OH, April.
How do people learn to allocate resources? The Economic Science Association Meeting, Boston, MA, June.
How do people learn to allocate resources? Comparing Two Learning Models. Invited talk given at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, September.
How do people learn to allocate resources? Comparing Two Learning Theories. The Annual Meeting of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making, Kansas City, KS, November.
Resource Allocation: Describing a Decision Process with Different Learning Models Scales. The Congress of the German Association of Psychology, Berlin, Germany, September.
Presentations in 2001
Deadman, Peter. 2001. LUCITA - Simulations of Land-Use Change in the Brazilian Amazon. Special Session on Agent-Based Modelling of Land-Use/Land-Cover Change at the Sackler Colloquium on Agent-Based Modelling, National Academy of Sciences, Irvine, CA, October.
Deadman, Peter, and Kevin Lim. 2001. An Agent-Based Spatially Referenced Simulation of Land-Use Change in the Brazilian Amazon. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, New York, NY, March.
Evans, Tom P. 2001. CIPEC Research in South-Central Indiana and the Americas. Sassafras Chapter of the Audubon Society, Bloomington, IN, June.
Evans, Tom P., Matthew Hoffman, Hugh Kelley, and Dawn Parker. 2001. An Agent-Based Model of Parcel-Level Land-Cover Change in Southern Indiana. Association of American Geographers Annual Conference, New York, NY, February.
Evans, Tom P., Matthew Hoffman, Hugh Kelley, and Dawn Parker. 2001. Researching Biocomplexity: An Agent-Based Model of Parcel-Level Land-Cover Change in Southern Indiana. Environmental Policy Initiative Colloquium Series, Ohio State University, Columbus, May 11.
Hare, M., Peter Deadman, and Kevin Lim. 2001. Towards a Taxonomy of Agent Based Simulation Models in Environmental Management. Workshop on Agent-Based Modelling in Environmental Management, MODSIM 2001, International Congress on Modelling and Simulation, Canberra, Australia, December.
Janssen, Marco, and Elinor Ostrom. 2001. Critical Factors That Foster Local Self-Government of Common-Pool Resources: The Role of Heterogeneity. Annual Meeting of the Resilience Alliance, Chiang Mai, Thailand, August 16-18.
Janssen, Marco, and Elinor Ostrom. 2001. Critical Factors That Foster Local Self-Government of Common-Pool Resources: The Role of Heterogeneity. Conference on "Inequality, Collective Action, and Environmental Sustainability," Santa Fe Institute, Santa Fe, NM, September 21-23.
Meretsky, Vicky, Tom Evans, and Dawn Parker. 2001. Validating Spatially Explicit, Predictive Land-Cover Models: How Does the Question Shape the Method? Conference on "Spatial Ecology: Models and Methods," Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Madison, WI, August 5-10.
Meretsky, Vicky, Tom P. Evans, Dawn C. Parker, and Cynthia Croissant. 2001. Observing Landscape Processes and Outcomes. Session on "Pattern, Process, Scale and Hierarchy: Interactions in Human-Dominated and Natural Landscapes," 16th Annual Symposium of the International Association of Landscape Ecology - U.S. Regional Chapter, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, April 25-29.
Ostrom, Elinor. 2001. Human and Ecological Systems: Interaction, Scale, and Polycentricity. Plenary Address to ACE Phare Seminar, Nitra, Slovakia, September 10-16.
Parker, Dawn C., Tom Evans, and Vicky Meretsky. 2001. Measuring Emergent Properties of Agent-Based Landuse/Landcover Models Using Spatial Metrics. Seventh Annual Conference of the International Society for Computational Economics, New Haven, CT, June 28-29. URL: http://php.indiana.edu/%7Edawparke/parker.pdf.
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