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Dear all,

Further to my earlier message to the list, the special session on ABM of sustainable behaviour and green economies has been accepted to PAAMS 2015. See http://paams.net/special-sessions/SS10-AMSBGE

We are looking for articles applying agent-based models to the simulation of sustainable behaviour and/or green economies. We are interested in simulations that explore questions of whether existing societies can make the transitions to live sustainably, and those that envision sustainable systems of living without necessarily considering whether they can be realised from the current situation. Models exploring how parts of the existing socio-techno-enviromental system can be made more sustainable are also welcome.

Templates are available here: http://paams.net/contributions (articles 10-12 pages in length)

Deadlines:
Submission of articles: 19 January 2015 (Using easy chair: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=paams15
Notification of decision: 23 February
Paper ready: 9 March
Conference: 3-5 June

We look forward to your submissions!

Gary Polhill

Information and Computational Sciences
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