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Ecological modelling
Social Ecnomic/ecological complexity
Human behavioral ecology, marine ecology, cognitive sciences, decision making under uncertainty
Using agent based models to look at ecosystem-based or integrated management of oceans and coastal zones
Farzaneh Davari is a social science researcher who has worked in many diverse fields, including agriculture, conflict, health, and human rights, just to name a few. Currently, she is a Ph.D. candidate in Computational Social Science, focusing on social-ecological complex systems and applying computational science and Agent-Based Modeling to understand resilience procedure through self-organizing and learning. Meanwhile, she is a designer and instructor of the online graduate level course of Decision-making in Complex Environments in Virginia Tech.
Social-ecological complex system, resilience-building, conflictual environment
Agent based modelling in water management, especially focused in extreme phenomena such floods and droughts.
Assistant Proffesor at Faculty of Human Geography, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland
One of my research areas is agent-based modelling of land change in Brazil. I have worked with ABM in frontier areas of the Brazilian Amazon. I am also part of the team that develops TerraME, an OSS toolkit for ABM in cellular spaces.
Modelling of socio-ecological systems and management of common property resources in artisanal fisheries. Population dynamics of coastal marine invertebrates exploited by artisanal fisheries.
Professor-Researcher and Consultant in Knowledge Management, Strategy, and Innovation. He received his Ph.D. in Business Management and Organisation from Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (Spain) and a Postdoctoral in Administration from Universidad de São Paulo (Brazil).
Knowledge Management, Organisational Learning, Entrepreneurship, and Innovation Management.
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