Complexity and the environment

  • New England Complex Systems Institute (NECSI) research projects - Environmental Complexity wants to understand the effect of environmental complexity on elderly individuals. A measure of environmental complexity can quantify the notion of sensory stimulation/deprivation and its effects on the maintenance of cognitive functions.
  • Forest Modelling Complexity is a new interuniversity, interdisciplinary bilingual program that aims at training outstanding national and international undergraduate and graduate students, as well as postdoctoral fellows. Funded by Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) through its Collaborative Research and Training Experience (CREATE) program for six years, the program received a $1,650,000 grant.
  • Modeling Environmental Complexity is a course that provides an introduction to the study of environmental phenomena that exhibit both organized structure and wide variability — i.e. complexity.
  • Urban Complexity is a blog where current issues related to the ecology and complexity of urban systems are discussed.
  • Emergent Urbanism is an ongoing series of excerpts of an article set to be published this summer in The International Journal of Architectural Research, tentatively titled "The Principles of Emergent Urbanism."
  • SIMULACRA showcases land use transport modelling, urban complexity and sustainability research from the Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, University College London.
  • Esri City Engine is a standalone software product that provides professional users in architecture, urban planning, entertainment, geographic information system (GIS) and general 3D content production with a unique conceptual design and modeling solution for the efficient creation of 3D cities and buildings.
  • The Philosophy of Complexity is a static page in which Chris Lucas describes complexity in a philosophical context.
  • Steven M. Alexander, Interdisciplinary Educator and Applied Human Ecologist is a researcher who has worked at the intersection of complexity and environment for many years. His reflections are detailed in this website.
  • Stockholm University, Department of Ecology, Environment and Plant Sciences (DEEP) studies both basic and applied ecological problems, with an emphasis on coastal and marine ecosystems and coupled social-ecological systems.