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Project Brief Presentation
In an increasingly
interconnected and fast-changing world, decision makers from various
sectors (governmental, military, industrial, medical, social) need to
deal with multi-actor dynamic spatial situations
(MADSS) involving a large number of actors acting in geographic spaces
of various extents. There are numerous MADSSs that need to be monitored
in order to insure human security (flood, earthquake, wildfire), respect
of public order (crowd monitoring,evacuation of people, peace-keeping
activities) or adequate use of infrastructures (i.e. monitoring of people
and households transportation and shopping habits to better plan urban
infrastructures). When dealing with MADSSs, decision makers need appropriate
tools, especially to anticipate the consequences of their decisions.
In this context we propose to use multi-agent
geosimulation tools to model MADDSs, to simulate various scenarios and
assess possible outcomes. To learn more on that, click here.
The
MUSCAMAGS Project follows the MAGS
Project (Multi-Agent Geo-Simulation) which was funded by GEOIDE
between April 2002 and March 2005.
You
can find here
a general presentation of the MUSCAMAGS Project, its history and an
overview of the current sub-projects (June 2006).
MUSCAMAGS Project's Progress Reports
You will find here the December
2005 MUSCAMAGS Progress report.
Here is a Presentation
of the Poster presented At Geoide's General Meeting in Banff, 1st
June 2006
You will find also a Progress report of the MUSCAMAGS
Project in the page of the Third MUSCAMAGS Workshop
held in Kingston, June 2006
News
The
fourth MUSCAMAGS Workshop will be held in Quebec city on December 14 and
15, 2006.
A
sub-group of researchers met in Quebec-city on July 12 and 14, 2006
The
third MUSCAMAGS Workshop was held in Kingston on July 6 and 7, 2006.
The
second MUSCAMAGS Workshop was held in Quebec city on December 8 and 9,
2005.
The
first MUSCAMAGS Workshop was held in Quebec city on February 21 and 22,
2005.
Site Content
In
this web site you will find information about:
- Team members and Project partners
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Details about the various sub-projects which take place in the MUSCAMAGS
Project
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An account of the various networking activities which took place during
the project
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A list of publications related to the project
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Relevant references in the Bibliography section
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References to Related Projects
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Pages of the various Working Groups in which team members and sub-groups
of partners work on specifc themes related to the MUSCAMAGS Project
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Details of the workshops which are held by team members and the project
partners
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