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Peter Deadman
Researcher at University of Waterloo
Publications - 35
Citations - 7185
Peter Deadman is an academic researcher from University of Waterloo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Land use, land-use change and forestry & Coupled human–environment system. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 33 publications receiving 6587 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter Deadman include University of Michigan & University of Arizona.
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Complexity of coupled human and natural systems
Jianguo Liu,Thomas Dietz,Stephen R. Carpenter,Marina Alberti,Carl Folke,Emilio F. Moran,Alice N. Pell,Peter Deadman,Timothy K. Kratz,Jane Lubchenco,Elinor Ostrom,Zhiyun Ouyang,William Provencher,Charles L. Redman,Stephen H. Schneider,William W. Taylor +15 more
TL;DR: Synthesis of six case studies from around the world shows that couplings between human and natural systems vary across space, time, and organizational units and have legacy effects on present conditions and future possibilities.
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Multi-Agent Systems for the Simulation of Land-Use and Land-Cover Change: A Review
TL;DR: In this paper, an overview of multi-agent system models of land-use/cover change (MAS/LUCC) is presented, which combine a cellular landscape model with agent-based representations of decisionmaking, integrating the two components through specification of interdependencies and feedbacks between agents and their environment.
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Coupled Human and Natural Systems
Jianguo Liu,Thomas Dietz,Stephen R. Carpenter,Carl Folke,Marina Alberti,Charles L. Redman,Stephen H. Schneider,Elinor Ostrom,Alice N. Pell,Jane Lubchenco,William W. Taylor,Zhiyun Ouyang,Peter Deadman,Timothy K. Kratz,William Provencher +14 more
TL;DR: Untangling complexities, such as reciprocal effects and emergent properties, can lead to novel scientific discoveries and is essential to developing effective policies for ecological and socioeconomic sustainability.
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Progress in integrated assessment and modelling
Paul Parker,Rebecca Letcher,Anthony Jakeman,M.B. Beck,Graham P. Harris,Robert M. Argent,M. Hare,Claudia Pahl-Wostl,Alexey Voinov,Marco A. Janssen,Paul J. Sullivan,Michelle Scoccimarro,A. Friend,M. Sonnenshein,D. Barker,L. Matejicek,D. Odulaja,Peter Deadman,K. Lim,Guy R. Larocque,P. Tarikhi,C. Fletcher,A. Put,Thomas Maxwell,A. Charles,H. Breeze,N. Nakatani,S. Mudgal,W. Naito,O. Osidele,I. Eriksson,U. Kautsky,E. Kautsky,Björn Naeslund,Linda Kumblad,R. Park,S. Maltagliati,P. Girardin,Andrea Emilio Rizzoli,D. Mauriello,R. Hoch,Dominique Pelletier,J. Reilly,Rannveig Ólafsdóttir,S. Bin +44 more
TL;DR: By learning to work together and recognise the contribution of all team members and participants, it is believed that the authors will have a strong scientific and social basis to address the environmental problems of the 21st Century.
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Further towards a taxonomy of agent-based simulation models in environmental management
M. Hare,Peter Deadman +1 more
TL;DR: This paper is intended to provide an overview of agent-based simulation in environmental modelling so that modellers can link their requirements to the current state of the art in the techniques that are currently used to satisfy them.