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Climate Change Adaptive Strategies

Paul Paryski
 
 
Some of you may be interested in the specific interventions suggested by  the
United Nations Development Programme (my former employer) to adapt to  
climate change: ABMs might be useful for some of these strategies.
 
_http://www.undp.org/gef/adaptation/climate_change/02d.htm_
(http://www.undp.org/gef/adaptation/climate_change/02d.htm)
 
cheers Paul





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Marcus G. Daniels
PPARYSKI at aol.com wrote:
> Some of you may be interested in the specific interventions suggested
> by the United Nations Development Programme (my former employer) to
> adapt to climate change: ABMs might be useful for some of these
> strategies.
>  
For this earth modeling package, the `objects' were such that the
implementors went with Fortran 90, offering C++ linkage for coupling to
social systems (e.g. to offer integration to OOP, but not dictate it)

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Alfredo Covaleda

Maybe You 'd like to check these pages. Software is available for download.

SeSAm (Shell for Simulated Agent Systems) at http://www.simsesam.de

Ps-i is an environment for running agent-based simulations at
http://ps-i.sourceforge.net

Brahms Agent Environment  at http://www.agentisolutions.com/index.htm

A pedestrian simulation software. http://www.simwalk.com


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Douglas Roberts-2
Thanks, Alfredo.

Those types of environments, however, are what I consider to be
restrictive.  I've worked in similar types of environments (for developing
discrete event applications, not ABMS) and found that their restrictions
outweighed by any advantages that were provided for anything other than
small toy applications.  Examples of DE development environments include
SIMAN, SLAM, SIMSCRIPT, and GPSS.  Throw in the fact that there are few
tools out there for developing distributed discrete event and/or ABM
applications and you have the reason that we ended up developing our own
tools.

--Doug

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On 6/6/07, Alfredo <agbioinfo at gmx.net> wrote:

>
>
> Maybe You 'd like to check these pages. Software is available for
> download.
>
> SeSAm (Shell for Simulated Agent Systems) at http://www.simsesam.de
>
> Ps-i is an environment for running agent-based simulations at
> http://ps-i.sourceforge.net
>
> Brahms Agent Environment  at http://www.agentisolutions.com/index.htm
>
> A pedestrian simulation software. http://www.simwalk.com
>
>
> Regards
>
> --
> ********************************
> Alfredo Covaleda V?lez
> ********************************
>
>
>
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