Symposium on Human Dynamics Research: Modeling Human Dynamics in Integrated Social-Environmental Systems
Type: Virtual Paper
Day: 2/25/2022
Start Time: 5:20 PM
End Time: 6:40 PM
Theme: The Changing North American Continent
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Organizer(s):
Heng Cai
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, Lei Zou
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Chairs(s):
Heng Cai, Texas A&M University
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Description:
Human communities are vulnerable to threats from global environmental changes, including global warming, sea-level rise, and increasingly frequent natural hazards. Meanwhile, human development, such as urbanization and exploration, is changing the landscape and biodiversity of the natural environment. The rapidly growing body of geospatial data sets and technologies leads to new opportunities and challenges in modeling the complex human-environment interactions and developing sustainable communities.
This virtual session aims to promote a discussion on modeling human dynamics in integrated social-environmental systems. This session welcomes presentations using remote sensing, social surveys, social media, crowdsourcing, spatial modeling, geostatistics, and machine learning to answer how human systems respond to a dynamic environment through mitigation and planning.
Presentation(s), if applicable
Audrey Denvir, University of Texas - Austin; Future scenarios of deforestation for avocado expansion in Michoacán and its carbon consequences |
Janpeter Schilling, ; The Impact of COVID-19 on Climate Change, Land-use, Human Security and Violent Conflict |
Yuseung Kim, Univ of Southern Maine; Assessing the Problems of Fragmented Governance of Land Use in New England |
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Symposium on Human Dynamics Research: Modeling Human Dynamics in Integrated Social-Environmental Systems
Description
Virtual Paper
Contact the Primary Organizer
Heng Cai - hengcai@tamu.edu