Project publications
Peer-reviewed paper:
Other journal articles by project members relevant for the project:
- Rodriguez Lopez, M., Schickhoff, M., Sengupta, S., Scheffran, J. (2021) Technological and social networks of a pastoralist artificial society: agent-based modeling of mobility patterns. Journal of Computational Social Science 4: 681-707; DOI: 10.1007/s42001-020-00100-w.
- Chan, F., Yang, L.E., Scheffran, J., Mitchell, G., Adekola, O., Griffiths, J., Chen, Y., Li, G., Qi, Y., Li, L., Zhang, H., McDonald, A. (2021) Urban flood risks and emerging challenges in a Chinese delta: the case of the Pearl River Delta. Environmental Science & Policy 122(20): 101-115; https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2021.04.009,
- Ji, T., Wei, H.H., Sim, T., Yang, L.E., Scheffran, J. (2021) Disaggregated validation of disaster-resilience indicators using household survey data - A case study of Hong Kong. Sustainable Cities and Society 67: 102726; https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scs.2021.102726
Book chapter:
Posters:
- Kovalevsky, D.V., Scheffran, J. Coastal cities affected by sea level rise and Forrester’s ‘Urban Dynamics’. 12. Deutsche Klimatagung, 15-18 March 2021, online, https://doi.org/10.5194/dkt-12-14 Poster available at the Hydraulic Engineering Repository (HENRY).
- Sengupta, S., Scheffran, J., Kovalevsky, D.V. Agent adaptation in an urban coastal scenario: applying the VIABLE framework. 12. Deutsche Klimatagung, 15-18 March 2021, online, https://doi.org/10.5194/dkt-12-22 Poster available at the Hydraulic Engineering Repository (HENRY).
Workshop presentation:
- Kovalevsky, D.V., Scheffran, J. (2019) (keynote) Modelling urban dynamics affected by coastal hazards for spatial planning and management: the role of climate services. The Fifth JCOMM Workshop on Advances in Marine Climatology (CLIMAR-5), 06-08 May 2019, Hamburg.
- Book of Abstracts
- Online Proceedings
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