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Agent-Based Models of Geographical Systems

4 October 2011

This unique book brings together a comprehensive set of papers on the background, theory, technical issues and applications of agent-based modelling (ABM) within geo-graphical systems.

Editors: A.J. Heppenstall, University of Leeds, UK; A.T. Crooks, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, USA; L.M. See, International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg, Austria; M. Batty, University College London, UK

Publication Date: 2012

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ISBN: 978-90-481-8926-7

This collection of papers is an invaluable reference point for the experienced agent-based modeller as well those new to the area. Specific geographical issues such as handling scale and space are dealt with as well as practical advice from leading experts about designing and creating ABMs, handling complexity, visualising and validating model outputs. With contributions from many of the world's leading research institutions, the latest applied research (micro and macro applications) from around the globe exemplify what can be achieved in geographical context.