Monday, March 24, 2025

Geosimulations for Addressing Societal Challenges Talks @ AAG


Last year we put out a call for abstracts for presentations for our sessions Geosimulations for Addressing Societal Challenges. The session description is as follows: 
There is an urgent need for research that promotes sustainability in an era of societal challenges ranging from climate change, population growth, aging and wellbeing to that of pandemics. These need to be directly fed into policy. We, as a Geosimulation community, have the skills and knowledge to use the latest theory, models and evidence to make a positive and disruptive impact. These include agent-based modeling, microsimulation and increasingly, machine learning methods. However, there are several key questions that we need to address which we seek to cover in this session. For example, What do we need to be able to contribute to policy in a more direct and timely manner? What new or existing research approaches are needed? How can we make sure they are robust enough to be used in decision making? How can geosimulation be used to link across citizens, policy and practice and respond to these societal challenges? What are the cross-scale local trade-offs that will have to be negotiated as we re-configure and transform our urban and rural environments? How can spatial data (and analysis) be used to support the co-production of truly sustainable solutions, achieve social buy-in and social acceptance? And thereby co-produce solutions with citizens and policy makers.
The call generated enough interest to allow us to organize two sessions with respect to geosimulations. With the AAG ongoing we thought we would post the session details and talks. Both sessions will take place in on Thursday the 27th of March in Room 420B, Level 4, Huntington Place.

Geosimulations for Addressing Societal Challenges (2); Time: 8:30 AM - 9:50 AM


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Geosimulations for Addressing Societal Challenges (2); Time: 10:10 AM - 11:30 AM

ChairFuzhen Yin

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