Simulation
The Tamlar Range Governance Simulation
The Tamlar Range Governance Simulation is an innovative approach to inter-regional exchange and learning developed in the context of the Adaptation at Altitude project
Cascading Climate Impacts – Policy Simulation
The Cascading Climate Impacts Policy Simulation encourages us to go beyond the linear process in which science is passed on to society after its production by offering a more interactive and productive arrangement between science and science users.
Identifying Salient Drivers of Livelihood Decision-Making in the Forest Communities of Cameroon: Adding Value to Social Simulation Models
Using research from southeast Cameroon, this paper describes a participatory and collaborative process for formalising qualitative data and explains how these results can provide input to a social simulation model. Insights to provide in better understanding decision-making in the region are also explained.
OxGame project in Cameroon
evaluating the role computer models can play in anthropological research about the future of subsistence farming in Cameroon.
Exploring the adaptive capacity of emergency management using agent based modelling
Reporting the use of a simulation system to explore emergency responses for protection of property in a suburb prone to flash flooding.
Agent-based modelling
In agent based models, a society is represented by a set of agents interacting with one another and with their environment. Agents follow simple rules but can be designed to adapt their behaviour to satisfy certain goals. Thus they can be responsive to changes in the environment, such as groundwater availability in the example here.