Integrated Global Models of Sustainable Development
Edited by : Akira Onishi
Centre for Global
Modeling, Japan |
1. World3 and
Strategem: History, Goals, Assumptions, Implications
Dennis Meadows,
Institute for Policy and Social Science Research, University of New Hampshire,
USA
2. The World
Input-Output Model (WIOM)
Wassily Leontief,
Institute of Economic Analysis, New York University, USA
Akira Onishi, Centre
for Global Modeling, Japan
3. The Project
LINK Model
Lawrence R. Klein,
Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania, USA
4. International
Futures Simulations (IFS) Model
Barry Bernard Hughes,
Graduate School for International Studies, University of Denver, USA
5. The
Futures of Global Interdependence (FUGI) Model
Akira Onishi, Centre
for Global Modeling, Japan
6. The Revised
Minimum Standard Model Extended (RMSM-X)
Thilak Ranaweera,
Development Data Group, World Bank, USA
Jos Verbeek, The
World Bank, USA
7. The Threshold
21: National Sustainable Development Model
Weishuang Qu,
Millennium Institute, USA
Gerald O. Barney,
Millennium Institute, USA
Douglas Symalla,
Millennium Institute, USA
Leslie Martin,
Millennium Institute, USA
8. Global
Modeling and Reasoning Support Tools
Narasingarao Sreenath,
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Case Western Reserve
University, USA
9. Integrated
Assessment: Implications of Uncertainty
Hadi Dowlatabadi,
Center for Integrated Study of the Human Dimensions of Global Change, Carnegie
Mellon
University, USA
10. Development
Planning: PANGAEA-Gaming Simulation Exercise for Training in Sustainable
Regional Development
Hideki Kaji, Faculty
of Policy Management, Keio University, Japan
Yasunori Minagawa,
United Nations Centre for Regional Development (UNCRD), Japan
Hidehiko Kanegae,
Department of Social Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
11. Technology
Assessment: Dynamic New Earth 21 Model
Kenji Yamaji,
Department of Electrical Engineering, School of Engineering, The University of
Tokyo, Japan
12. Economy-Energy-Environment: The 3E COMPASS Model
Kimio Uno, Keio
University, Japan
13. Refugees and Social Justice: The GEWS (Global Early Warning System) Model
Akira Onishi, Centre
for Global Modeling, Japan
14. Global Information and Early Warning System on Food and Agriculture
Abbur Rashid, Global
Information and Early Warming System, FAO, Italy
15. Biosphere: The Regional Air Pollution Information and Simulation (RAINS) Model
Markus Amann,
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Austria
16. Integrated World Model (IWM) (Regional World IV)
Frederick O. Kile,
Microtrend, USA
17. SIMEARTH: A Great Toy
Fred Haslam, Canada
18. Global Recall and Networld Game: Global Access to Global Models
Medard Gabel, World
Game Institute, USA
19. The EITF World
Econometric Model: A Multisectoral Approach for Output and Foreign Trade
Shuntaro Shishido,
Economic Research Institute for Northeast - ERINA, Japan
20. The FUGI
Global Model 9.0 M200
Akira Onishi, Centre
for Global Modeling, Japan
21. Methodologies of Modeling and Simulations of Global Systems
Akira Onishi, Centre
for Global Modeling, Japan
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