LOOPS 2014 - Towards co-evolutionary modeling of global society-environment interactions

Closing the loop - Workshop: 16-18 February 2014, Chorin Monastery, Berlin, Germany
LOOPS 2014 - Towards co-evolutionary modeling of global society-environment interactions

 

 

Develop an agenda for innovative co-evolutionary modeling of global society-environment interactions in the Earth system // Contribute to a special issue in the journal Earth System Dynamics // Take concrete steps towards forming a modeling network

More information and registration: www.pik-potsdam.de/loops2014

Initiated and organized by Wolfgang Lucht, Jonathan Donges and Jobst Heitzig from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research and Axel Kleidon from Max Planck Institute Jena.

Key participants:

  • Peter Cox, University of Exeter, UK (Climate and economic modeling)
  • Rainer Hegselmann, University of Bayreuth, Germany (Social dynamics)
  • Carsten Lemmen, Helmholtz Institute for Coastal Research, Germany (Paleosocietal dynamics)
  • Tim Lenton, University of Exeter, UK (Earth system analysis)
  • Petter Holme, Umeå University, Sweden (Adaptive networks and complex systems)
  • Johan Rockström, Stockholm Resilience Center, Sweden (Planetary boundaries)
  • John Schellnhuber, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Germany (Earth system analysis)
  • Maja Schlüter, Stockholm Resilience Centre, Sweden (Socio-ecological systems)
  • Peter Turchin, University of Connecticut, USA (Cliodynamics)