2011

 

Van Delden, H., McDonald, G., Shi, Y-E., Hurkens, J., Van Vliet, J., Thornton, M. and Van Den Belt, M., Integrating land use and socio-economics in support of natural resource management., Abstract presented at the 17th European colloquium on quantitative and theoretical geography Athens, Greece, 2-5 september 2011
Van Vliet, J., and Van Delden, H., Calibration of the neighborhood effect in cellular automata land use models, Paper presented at the 17th European colloquium on quantitative and theoretical geography. Athens, Greece, 2-5 september 2011 url: http://www.riks.nl/Resources/papers/VanVliet_VanDelden_ECQTG2011.pdf (Right click to save)
Shi, Y., Zuidgeest, M., Salzberg, A., Sliuzas, A., Huang, Z., Zhang, Z., Nguyen, N. Q., Hurkens, J., Peng, M., Chen, G., Van Delden, H., Simulating urban development scenarios for Wuhan, Paper presented at the 2nd International Conference on China’s Urban Transition and City Planning, May 27-28, 2011 Cardiff, United Kingdom
Van Vliet, J., and Van Delden, H., Simulating land-use change in Portugal using an activity-based model, Paper presented at the 14th AGILE conference, April 18-21 2011 Utrecht, the Netherlands
Van Delden, H., McDonald, G., Shi, Y. Hurkens, J., Van Vliet. J. and Van den Belt, M., Integrating socio-economic and land-use models to support urban and regional planning, Proceedings of the 14th AGILE conference, April 18-21 2011 Utrecht, the Netherlands
van Delden, H., ven Vliet, J., Rutledge, D.T., and Kirkby, M.J., Comparison of scale and scaling issues in integrated land-use models for policy support, Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, volume 142, issue 1-2, p.18-28
Van Vliet, J., Bregt, A.K., and Hagen-Zanker, A., Revisiting Kappa to account for change in the accuracy assessment of land-use change models, Ecological modelling, volume 222, issue 8, p.1367-1375
van Delden, H., Seppelt, R., White, R. and Jakeman, A.J., A methodology for the design and development of integrated models for policy support, Environmental Modelling and Software, volume 26, p.266 - 279