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Environmental Modelling and Software, Volume 44
Volume 44, June 2013
- Carlo Giupponi, Mark E. Borsuk

, Bert J. M. de Vries, Klaus Hasselmann:
Innovative approaches to integrated global change modelling. 1-9 - Klaus Hasselmann, Dmitry V. Kovalevsky

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Simulating animal spirits in actor-based environmental models. 10-24 - Sarah Wolf

, Steffen Fürst, Antoine Mandel, Wiebke Lass, Daniel Lincke, Federico Pablo-Martí
, Carlo Jaeger:
A multi-agent model of several economic regions. 25-43 - Markus Brede, Bert J. M. de Vries:

The energy transition in a climate-constrained world: Regional vs. global optimization. 44-61 - Michael D. Gerst

, Peng Wang, Andrea Roventini
, Giorgio Fagiolo
, Giovanni Dosi
, Richard B. Howarth
, Mark E. Borsuk
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Agent-based modeling of climate policy: An introduction to the ENGAGE multi-level model framework. 62-75 - Michael D. Gerst

, Peng Wang, Mark E. Borsuk
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Discovering plausible energy and economic futures under global change using multidimensional scenario discovery. 76-86 - Michela Catenacci, Carlo Giupponi:

Integrated assessment of sea-level rise adaptation strategies using a Bayesian decision network approach. 87-100 - Martine G. de Vos, Peter H. M. Janssen, Marcel T. J. Kok, Sofia Frantzi

, Eleni Dellas, Philipp Pattberg
, Arthur C. Petersen
, Frank Biermann
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Formalizing knowledge on international environmental regimes: A first step towards integrating political science in integrated assessments of global environmental change. 101-112 - Russell Richards, Marcello Sanó, Anne Roiko

, R. W. Carter, Marcus Bussey
, Julie Matthews
, Tim F. Smith
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Bayesian belief modeling of climate change impacts for informing regional adaptation options. 113-121 - John D. Sterman, Thomas Fiddaman, Travis Franck, Andrew Jones

, Stephanie McCauley, Philip Rice, Elizabeth Sawin, Lori Siegel:
Management flight simulators to support climate negotiations. 122-135 - Carlo Giupponi, Silvio Giove

, Valentina Giannini:
A dynamic assessment tool for exploring and communicating vulnerability to floods and climate change. 136-147

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