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Dear colleagues,

here is a cfp of a workshop on integrated assessment modelling in which ABM
and social simulation research is welcome.

Best regards
Flaminio

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Call for Papers
IAMES2018 - 1st IFAC workshop on Integrated Assessment Modeling for
Environmental Systems
May 10-11, 2018 - Brescia, Italy


Dear Colleague,
We are pleased to invite you to the forthcoming 1st IFAC Workshop
on Integrated Assessment Modeling for Environmental Systems (IAMES2018), to
be held in Brescia (Italy) from the 10th - 11th of May 2018.

IAMES2018 focuses on Integrated Assessment Modeling  (IAM), a
scientific approach aimed at appraising environmental policies.  It is a
participative and iterative process in which scientists from different
disciplines, policy makers and other stakeholders work together to merge
knowledge from multiple domains (engineering, chemistry, physics, social
and life sciences, economics, …) into a single framework, generating
structured information useful for policy making. For this reason IAM
represents a route inversion with respect to a more traditional approach of
science which largely progressed by isolating and studying single domains.
IAM, using a holistic approach, integrates models, databases and tools
to assess and, consequently, control the behaviors and the
interconnections among environmental, economic and social systems.
Interlinked models of such complex systems are a fertile source of
questions for researchers working in the fields of dynamical systems theory
and control theory. Some of these questions are classical, such as: what
to measure and how to implement decisions in a chain of dynamical
models; but others are very peculiar to IAM:
· What is the correct level of integration to effectively
support decision-making?
· How can we integrate different sub-models in order to make
them transparent to the users, to preserve their testability, and to
gain the necessary user confidence?
· How can we effectively convey to the users the notion of
model uncertainty?
The workshop aims at addressing some of these challenging questions and
will serve as an international forum for interaction among scientists and
decision makers who are interested in defining, testing, and promoting
models and methods to support policies for climate change, water resources
management, air quality, agriculture, and any other activity that has an
impact on human life or the environment itself.

The workshop topics include Integrated Assessment Modelling methods and
applications for environmental systems, i.e. air (at the global, regional
and local scale), climate change, land (forests, biomasses, etc.) and water
resource systems (surface and ground waters, marine and coastal waters).

Important dates:
Draft papers submission deadline: January 15, 2018
Notification of acceptance/rejection: February 15, 2018
Early registration deadline: February 20, 2018
Submission of full papers: March 21, 2018
Regular registration deadline: April 10, 2018

The workshop is sponsored by IFAC (International Federation on Automatic
Control) and co-sponsored by the University of Brescia and
the International Environmental Modeling & Software Society (iEMSs).

For further information, please see the attached Call for Papers, or visit
the website http://IAMES2018.unibs.it/ <http://iames2018.unibs.it/>

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Flaminio Squazzoni
Associate Professor of Economic Sociology, University of Brescia
Director of the ESLS PhD Programme
http://www.nasp.eu/training/phdprogrammes/esls.html
<http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/>
JASSS Editor http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/
President of ESSA-European Social Simulation Association
Head of GECS http://www.eco.unibs.it/gecs
Chair of PEERE www.peere.org
Department of Economics and Management
University of Brescia
Via San Faustino 74/B
25122 Brescia Italy
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Phone: +39 030 2988892
Fax: +39 030 2988893
Home page: www.eco.unibs.it/gecs/squazzoni.html

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