Daniel AUCLAIR, INRA: Forest and natural ecosystem managers in the landscape: multiscale modelling, challenges and opportunities
Session 1: Methodology and modelling tools and platforms
Keynote speakers
Volker GRIMM, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research: Designing and validating agent-based models: two sides of the same coin
Alexey VOINOV, ITC: Model Integration in Socio-Environmental Modeling: Participatory, Multidisciplinary, Community, and other Kinds of Modeling
Selected talks
Geoffrey HENEBRY, South Dakota State University: Land surface phenology as an integrative diagnostic for landscape modelling
El Ghali LAZRAK, INRA: Time-space dependencies in land-use successions at agricultural landscape scales
Danny LO-SEEN, Cirad: Toward the simulation of the Amazon-influenced mangrove-fringed coasts dynamics using Ocelet
Florence LE BER, ENGEES: Modelling neutral agricultural landscapes with tessellation methods : the GenExP-LandSiTes software - Application to simulation of gene flow
Jean-Stéphane BAILLY, AgroParisTech: Semi-virtual simulations of agricultural and land management practices in Languedoc Vineyards: a way to deal with incomplete knowledge of spatial distributions in landscapes
Jean-Christophe FABRE, INRA: OpenFLUID : a software environment for modelling fluxes in landscapes
Géraldine ABRAMI, CEMAGREF: A generic model of interdependences between agents and water
Carsten MAROHN, University of Hohenheim: Integrated land use modelling in an interdisciplinary project: The LUCIA framework
Posters
Lewis GILL, University of Sheffield: A generative 3D landscape modelling system for real-time decision making
Marc JAEGER, Cirad: Web based tree and vegetation representation in VR environment applications and studies. An example hold on ChongMing Island
Suzanne FRANK, Dresden University of Technology: Chances and limits of using landscape metrics within the interactive planning tool “Pimp Your Landscape”
Hugues BOUSSARD, INRA: Layers dependencies specifications in the APILand simulation approach: an application to the coupling of a farm model and a carabid model
Session 2: Modelling the biophysical components of landscapes
Keynote speakers
Marc VOLTZ, INRA: Modelling water, energy and associated mass fluxes in managed landscapes: current issues and gaps
Tom VELDKAMP, ITC: Modelling the interactions between land management and landscape processes
Richard ASPINALL, Macaulay Land Use Research Institute: Modelling biodiversity in landscapes: habitat modelling
Lluis BROTONS, Technological Forestry Centre of Catalonia: Predicting species distribution responses in Mediterranean dynamic landscapes in a context of global change: modelling challenges and the way forward
Sandra LUQUE, CEMAGREF: A landscape approach to sustainable forest management andhabitat quality modelling
Jacques GIGNOUX, Ecole Normale Supérieure: Back to the roots – how the ecosystem concept can be used as a basis for multiscale modelling
Selected talks
Roger MOUSSA, INRA: Assessing of the impact of man-made structures on the hydrological behaviour of farmed catchments by distributed hydrological modelling
Carsten LORZ, Dresden University of Technology: Sediment generation and sediment management for the Federal District of Brasilia, Brazil
Bora LEE, University of Bayreuth: Landscape level carbon and water balances and agricultural production in mountainous terrain of the Haean basin, South Korea
Christophe LETT, IRD: Towards landscape modelling of marine reserves
Cédric GAUCHEREL, INRA: A multidisciplinary modelling approach to understand the effects of landscape dynamics on biodiversity
Samuel DECOUT, CEMAGREF: Connectivity and landscape patterns in human dominated landscape: a case study with the common frog Rana temporaria
Eric MAILLÉ, CEMAGREF: Modelling forest fire risk change related to land cover change: an integrative approach
Khadher KHADRAOUI, INRA: Computational modelling for forest dynamics with Markov model individual-centred
Guerric LE MAIRE, Cirad: Spatial and temporal variability of the carbon budget of tropical eucalyptus plantations assessed using ecosystem modelling and remote-sensing
Posters
Marie GUILLOT, INRA: Study of two forested watersheds in Les Landes region: changes in carbon and water budgets over time and impacts of two consecutive storms
Ajit GOVIND, INRA: Effect of Canopy Architecture on Carbon and Water Fluxes: A Numerical Experiment
Mickael HENRY, INRA: Modelling landscape variation in species richness: a multi-scale approach
Thomas CURT, CEMAGREF: Optimising the landscape patterning of fuel treatment of road corridors to reduce fire hazard
Vincent LE CHEVALIER, Ecole Centrale de Paris: Bottom-up approach of landscape simulation leading to a generic synchronisation formalism and competition model
Dawn PARKER, University of Waterloo: Representing economic mechanisms in agent-based models of socio-ecological systems: how far have we come?
Christine FÜRST, Dresden University of Technology: Pimp your landscape – a cellular automaton approach to estimate the effects of land-use-pattern changes on environmental services
Peter VERBURG, University of Amsterdam: Modelling the influence of land use and land cover change on landscape functions
Selected talks
Martin WILDENBERG, University of Klagenfurt: Fuzzy cognitive mapping a tool for integrated modelling and social-ecological research: six European case studies
Marieke SANDKER, Autonomous University of Madrid / CIFOR: Spatial Projections of Participatory System Dynamics Modelling Outcomes: Exploring Oil Palm and REDD consequences for Local Livelihoods in Papua, Indonesia
Stéphanie AULONG, BRGM: Socio-economic assessment of the rural vulnerability of water users under stressors of global changes in the Hard rock area of south India
Laure BAMIÈRE, INRA: Auctions in agri-environmental policies when the spatial pattern of natural habitat counts
Betha LUSIANA, Hohenheim University: Trade-off analysis of land use change, livelihoods and environmental services in the upper Konto catchment (Indonesia): prospecting land use options with the FALLOW model
Szu-Hua WANG, National Taipei University: An integrated stock-flow and agent-based model for simulating land use and environmental change in peri-urban area
Marie CASTELLAZZI, Macaulay Land Use Research Institute: Developing a nested-scale landscape modelling framework for ecosystem services
John TENHUNEN, University of Bayreuth: Evaluating global change influences on ecosystem services in agricultural production versus water yield and water quality in mountain landscapes
Sylvie MORARDET, CEMAGREF: Trade-offs between livelihoods and wetland ecosystem services: lessons from an integrated dynamic model of Ga-Mampa wetland, South Africa
Posters
Marjorie LE BARS, IRD: From a local problem to design a generic tool for decision making at farming regional scale
Christophe LE PAGE, Cirad: Participatory design and use of an agent-based model for mitigating land-use conflict in Northern Thailand highlands
Burghard MEYER, University of Dortmund: Optimisation of rural land health: integrating multiple functions
Lars KOSCHKE, Dresden University of Technology: The development of a conceptual framework to assess multifunctional landscapes and the impact of land use changes on land use functions with “Pimp Your Landscape”
Karin BERKHOFF, Leibniz University: Tuning a land use change model with socio-economic data