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Client: Mike Harfoot, [[UNEP-WCMC]] <Mike.Harfoot@unep-wcmc.org> | Client: Mike Harfoot, [[UNEP-WCMC]] <Mike.Harfoot@unep-wcmc.org> | ||
UNEP-WCMC have been pioneering the development of an agent based model of whole ecosystems, the Madingley model. This process based formulation provides an engine that can be used in many ways. One of the key ways we would like to use the model is to engage with the public and/or decision makers. | UNEP-WCMC have been pioneering the development of an agent based model of whole ecosystems, the Madingley model. This process based formulation provides an engine that can be used in many ways. One of the key ways we would like to use the model is to engage with the public and/or decision makers. Your challenge is to consider options for improving the way the model can be used, either through a game interface or a visualisation interface for the model engine. The principal aim is to make the model more engaging and exciting. |
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Client: Mike Harfoot, UNEP-WCMC <Mike.Harfoot@unep-wcmc.org>
UNEP-WCMC have been pioneering the development of an agent based model of whole ecosystems, the Madingley model. This process based formulation provides an engine that can be used in many ways. One of the key ways we would like to use the model is to engage with the public and/or decision makers. Your challenge is to consider options for improving the way the model can be used, either through a game interface or a visualisation interface for the model engine. The principal aim is to make the model more engaging and exciting.