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ITRC researchers win Geospatial Hackathon

ITRC researchers win Geospatial Hackathon

by Vance Tan | Feb 26, 2019 | Complex adaptive systems, Prizes & Awards

ITRC modellers Will Usher, Simon Blainey, Modassar Chaudry and DAFNI software engineers win the Geospatial Hackathon hosted by the UK Cabinet’s Infrastructure Projects Authority (IPA)

A simultaneous model of demographics, infrastructure and economic development

by Vance Tan | Apr 21, 2015 | Complex adaptive systems

A simultaneous model of demographics, infrastructure and economic development. Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Conference, April, 2015. Authors Zuo, C. & Birkin, M.  

Modelling the long-term economic and demographic impacts of major infrastructure provision: a simultaneous model approach

by Vance Tan | Apr 17, 2015 | Complex adaptive systems

Abstract This paper reports investigations into the feedback and linkages between demographic change and infrastructure provision. In this paper, we seek to explore the coupled dynamic of demographics, the economy and infrastructure simultaneously as a series of...

Including infrastructure systems in a new economic geography model

by Vance Tan | Mar 28, 2014 | Complex adaptive systems

Abstract Infrastructure performs a fundamental role in today’s developed economies by facilitating spatial movements of economic resources, products, services and people. The result is that previously localised economic agents are given an increased freedom to...

Conceptualising infrastructure systems as socio-technical autocatalytic processes: Implications for economic infrastructure performance

by Vance Tan | Mar 27, 2014 | Complex adaptive systems

Abstract Infrastructure’s fundamental role in developed economies of enabling and mediating spatial flows of resources, goods, and services, is widely acknowledged and the provision of resilient, effective National Infrastructure (NI) systems has become a focus of...

Infrastructure as a complex adaptive system

by Vance Tan | Nov 7, 2013 | Complex adaptive systems

Abstract National infrastructure systems are increasingly being challenged to deliver what societies require of them. This includes the need to address the de-commissioning of ageing infrastructure assets, rapid demographic change and a variety of environmental...
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