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Social interaction leading to the adoption better eating habits by households at all income levels
Utilizing physics, especially thermodynamics, to model human history.
Our overriding approach has been to advance the state-of-the-art in conducting large-scale simulation studies, by developing and disseminating experimental designs that facilitate the exploration of complex simulation models
Northwest Coast Archaeology
Complex Hunter-Gatherers
Social Learning
Lithic Technologies
Sedentism
Modeling coupled natural/human systems, climate impacts and mitigation policy.
I am an environmental archaeologist, specializing in charcoal analysis, computational and analytical proxy modeling, and quantitative methods to understand the dynamic relationship between fire, humans, and long-term environmental change. I work primarily in the Western United States and the Western Mediterranean. I am passionate about our public lands and ensuring that everyone has access and opportunity to experience them.
Envrionmental Archaeology, Fire Ecology, GIS, Agent-based modeling, Geoarchaeology
Integrated Water resource management
Integrated coastal management
Complex socio-biophysical modelling
Computational social modelling
Agent-Based modelling
Participatory modelling
System Dynamics modelling
My research is focused on autonomous agents and multiagent systems. Specifically: Trust and reputation models, cognitive architectures, cognitive models and social simulation.
disaster resilience, flooding, ecosystem services, coupled human natural systems, land use change, hydrology, remote sensing, complexity science
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