GitHub topics: social-ecological-systems
jofmi/ses_modeling_course
Interactive notebooks to learn about models of social-ecological systems
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tkristinwilson/modelling-journal
This repository contains modelling diagrams for social-ecological systems research.
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virtualcommons/foraging
Spatially explicit, multiplayer foraging experiment for studying collective action
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tkristinwilson/se-as-framework-library
This repository contains a modelling library SE-AS 0.1 which can be used in draw.io to create conceptual models of social-ecological systems using the social-ecological action situation (SE-AS) framework.
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gretaAd/session
Social Ecological SystemS ONtology (SESsION)
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tkristinwilson/governing-the-commons
A bootstrapped version of the Governing the Commons agent-based model using the Helipad (python, event-based) framework.
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XanderHuggins/HotspotBasins
Code repository for the manuscript: "Hotspots for social and ecological impacts from freshwater stress and storage loss", published in Nature Communications.
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virtualcommons/vcweb 📦
Django framework for collective action experiments
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diegomvd/ALUMSS
Modelling of agricultural land-use management strategies in a spatially explicit landscape. The landscape is actively modified by a human population that uses it to produce the resources it needs for subsistence.
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