GLASSNET Summer Workshop Series: Conducting Analysis Across Geographical Scales
Objective: The goal of this workshop is to present, discuss, and generate collaboration ideas on the newest Global-Local-Global models that span multiple spatial scales. This was one of the most-voted themes for the workshop in the GLASSNET launch week. This workshop will also flesh out a section in the GLASSNET visioning paper being prepared in advance of our bi-annual meeting in October.
Speakers
Patrick Meyfroidt (UCL) "A cross-scale approach to understand agricultural frontiers emergence in Southern and Eastern Africa”
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Ralf Seppelt (UFZ) “The biodiversity-production mutualism: Elements that help bridging scales and changing narratives…” |
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Petr Havlik (IIASA) "Meso-scale as a way to the ultrahigh spatial resolution?” |
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Justin Johnson (UMN) “Practical tools to link ES and CGEs at global scales The Spatial Economic Allocation Landscape Simulator (SEALS) and downscaling to 8 billion grid-cells”
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Onil Banerjee (IADB) “The Integrated Economic-Environmental Modeling Platform - A Decision-Support Tool for Evidence-Based Public Policy and Investment Design"
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Uris Baldos (Purdue) “Bridging Economic Models with High-Resolution Grid Data” |