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Ecological modelling
Social Ecnomic/ecological complexity
Human behavioral ecology, marine ecology, cognitive sciences, decision making under uncertainty
Using agent based models to look at ecosystem-based or integrated management of oceans and coastal zones
Andrew Bell (Ph.D. 2010, Michigan) was a Research Fellow in the Environment and Production Technology Division at the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) in Washington, DC. His current research portfolio focuses on the use of field instruments – such as discrete choice experiments, framed field experiments, randomized control trials – to inform behavior in agent-based models of coupled human-natural systems. Prior to this post, Andrew was a post-doctoral research fellow at The Earth Institute at Columbia University, where he focused on developing applications for paleo-climate histories.
Hotelling Rule and ABM
Nonrenewable resources and ABM
Optimal extraction of natural resources and ABM
My research focuses on the productivity of harvesting systems in Maine. This research generally includes on the ground observation and the conducting of time and motion studies. I recently started using agent based modelling as a tool to simulate the interaction of various machines and the change in productivity based on specific input variables.
Modelling of socio-ecological systems and management of common property resources in artisanal fisheries. Population dynamics of coastal marine invertebrates exploited by artisanal fisheries.
Development and usage of demographic microsimulation tools and applications, in particular combining statistical modeling and social theory
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