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= Open World Project =
Friday Forum
Oct. 19, 2012
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<slide title="Talk Plan">
* Other Projects of Interest
* Motivation and Vision
* Core Elements
* Case Study Projects
* Unified Model of Everything
* Next Steps
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<slide title="Other Projects of Interest">
* Carbon Transition Working Group
* Himalayan Melt and Flooding
* Peruvian Spatial Fisheries
* Web-Weaver
* Slider Extension
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<slide title="Introduction">
      Many of the human behaviors that drive climate change and
      environmental degradation are deeply embedded in our society,
      economy, and government, and are mutually reinforcing.  Better
      modeling of human-natural systems can help in many ways:
* Analyzing feedback loops can help identify '''leverage points''', where small policy changes can have pervasive
        impacts.
* Allowing models at diverse scales and contexts to
        interact can help scientists '''integrate knowledge'''.
* Interactive models can facilitate '''communication'''
        with policymakers and make complex problems intelligible.
      The Open Model is a modeling framework aimed at these issues.  The
      boxes right describe key components.
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<slide title="Big Proposals">
* Fisheries Project
* Climate Behaviors
</slide>
<slide title="Amalgamated Modeling">
[[File:Blobs.png]]
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<slide title="Amalgamated Modeling">
[[File:Amalgelt.png]]
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<slide title="Multiple Networks">
[[File:Ohionet.png]]
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<slide title="Networked System Dynamics">
[[File:Netstocks.png]]
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<slide title="Networked System Dynamics">
[[File:Ohiomod.png]]
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Revision as of 19:38, 9 October 2012

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Open World Project

Friday Forum Oct. 19, 2012 </slide>

<slide title="Talk Plan">

  • Other Projects of Interest
  • Motivation and Vision
  • Core Elements
  • Case Study Projects
  • Unified Model of Everything
  • Next Steps

</slide>

<slide title="Other Projects of Interest">

  • Carbon Transition Working Group
  • Himalayan Melt and Flooding
  • Peruvian Spatial Fisheries
  • Web-Weaver
  • Slider Extension

</slide>

<slide title="Introduction">

      Many of the human behaviors that drive climate change and
      environmental degradation are deeply embedded in our society,
      economy, and government, and are mutually reinforcing.  Better
      modeling of human-natural systems can help in many ways:
  • Analyzing feedback loops can help identify leverage points, where small policy changes can have pervasive
        impacts.
  • Allowing models at diverse scales and contexts to
        interact can help scientists integrate knowledge.
  • Interactive models can facilitate communication
        with policymakers and make complex problems intelligible.
      The Open Model is a modeling framework aimed at these issues.  The
      boxes right describe key components.

</slide>

<slide title="Big Proposals">

  • Fisheries Project
  • Climate Behaviors

</slide>

<slide title="Amalgamated Modeling"> </slide>

<slide title="Amalgamated Modeling"> </slide>

<slide title="Multiple Networks"> </slide>

<slide title="Networked System Dynamics"> </slide>

<slide title="Networked System Dynamics"> </slide>