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Lista de obras de Nina Schwarz

A framework for mapping and comparing behavioural theories in models of social-ecological systems

scientific article published in 2017

A quantitative review of urban ecosystem service assessments: concepts, models, and implementation.

artículo científico publicado en 2014

Agent-based modeling of the diffusion of environmental innovations — An empirical approach

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Analyzing the Influence of Urban Forms on Surface Urban Heat Islands in Europe

Assessing climate impacts of planning policies—An estimation for the urban region of Leipzig (Germany)

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Comment on "Surface urban heat island across 419 global big cities".

artículo científico publicado en 2012

Describing human decisions in agent-based models – ODD + D, an extension of the ODD protocol

article by Birgit Müller et al published October 2013 in Environmental Modelling and Software

Exploring indicators for quantifying surface urban heat islands of European cities with MODIS land surface temperatures

article by Nina Schwarz et al published December 2011 in Remote Sensing of Environment

Exploring the Added Value of Population Distribution Indicators for Studies of European Urban Form

From individual Fuzzy Cognitive Maps to Agent Based Models: Modeling multi-factorial and multi-stakeholder decision-making for water scarcity

scientific article published on 05 September 2019

Geocaching data as an indicator for recreational ecosystem services in urban areas: Exploring spatial gradients, preferences and motivations

scholarly article by Anna F. Cord et al published December 2015 in Landscape and Urban Planning

Greening cities – To be socially inclusive? About the alleged paradox of society and ecology in cities

Heat stress in urban areas: Indoor and outdoor temperatures in different urban structure types and subjectively reported well-being during a heat wave in the city of Leipzig

Hedonic pricing analysis of the influence of urban green spaces onto residential prices: the case of Leipzig, Germany

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How agent heterogeneity, model structure and input data determine the performance of an empirical ABM – A real-world case study on residential mobility

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Modelling how people and nature are intertwined

artículo científico publicado en 2019

Modelling the impacts of urban upgrading on population dynamics

Omnipresent Sprawl? A Review of Urban Simulation Models with Respect to Urban Shrinkage

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Relationship of land surface and air temperatures and its implications for quantifying urban heat island indicators—An application for the city of Leipzig (Germany)

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Revealing Preferences for Urban Green Spaces: A Scale-sensitive Hedonic Pricing Analysis for the City of Leipzig

scientific article published in 2018

Simulating Demography and Housing Demand in an Urban Region under Scenarios of Growth and Shrinkage

scholarly article by Steffen Lauf et al published April 2012 in Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design

Standardised and transparent model descriptions for agent-based models: Current status and prospects

Synergies, Trade-offs, and Losses of Ecosystem Services in Urban Regions: an Integrated Multiscale Framework Applied to the Leipzig-Halle Region, Germany

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The Bigger, the Better? The Influence of Urban Green Space Design on Cooling Effects for Residential Areas

artículo científico publicado en 2016

The temperature recorded by simulated mobile receptors is an indicator for the thermal exposure of the urban inhabitants

scientific article published in 2014

Theoretical foundations of human decision-making in agent-based land use models – A review

Towards systematic analyses of ecosystem service trade-offs and synergies: Main concepts, methods and the road ahead

scholarly article by Anna F. Cord et al published December 2017 in Ecosystem services

Understanding biodiversity-ecosystem service relationships in urban areas: A comprehensive literature review

scholarly article by Nina Schwarz et al published October 2017 in Ecosystem services

Urban form revisited—Selecting indicators for characterising European cities