INPE: Gilberto Câmara : Environmental Modelling




Course on Environmental Modelling - Lectures

IFGI Summer School, Munster - 2008


1. Introduction: Concepts, complexity, cellular automata .

2. Introduction to TerraME and LUA with examples

3. Land Change Modelling: examples with deforestation models

4. Agent-Based Modelling: examples with urban models

5. Hybrid Automata and Multi-Scale Modelling: advanced TerraME programming

IAI-CPTEC Training Institute on Climate, Land Use and Modeling

The The Concept of Scale and its Challenges for LUCC Modeling (Gilberto Câmara)

Social-Economical-Political Drivers Behind the Land Use Change: An Integrated Approach (Maria Isabel Sobral Escada)

Strategies for putting People into the Models: Human Settlements, Villages, Cities and Connections (Silvana Amaral Kampel)

Land Change Modeling for Amazônia (Ana Paula Dutra Aguiar)

The TerraME Framework for Integrated LUCC Modeling (Tiago Carneiro)

Why Good LUCC Modeling is Important for Climate Change Models: The Challenges for Model Integration (Carlos Nobre)

Other Presentations

Modelling Land Change: The Scientific Challenges.
1st Brazilian Symposium on Global Environmental Change, Rio, March 2007.

Understanding Land Change in Amazonia: A Multidisciplinary Research Challenge.
IGERT Colloquim Series, Department of Geography, SUNY Bufallo, February 2007.

How can GIScience contribute to land change modelling?
GIScience 2006 keynote, Munster, Germany, September 2006.

Challenges for Spatio-Temporal Database research.
Lecture given by Gilberto Camara at the Spatio-Temporal Database Symposium (SSTD 2005), Angra dos Reis, Brazil, 2005.

What is the Future of the Brazilian Amazon? The Challenges of Spatial Information Modelling.
Lecture given by Gilberto Camara at the School of Information Sciences, Penn State University, October 2004.

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