Publications

The following publications acknowledge JHI-C5-1. Note that as well as being a direct result of work conducted wholly within JHI-C5-1, a publication may make such an acknowledgement because it drew on knowledge and expertise related to large scale modelling work in this project, and/or because some project time was used to contribute to the publication's development.

  1. Roxburgh N, Burton RJF, Mittenzwei K & Polhill JG (2025) Modelling the effect of a carbon tax on the development of a cultivated protein industry: a Norwegian case study. Cleaner Engineering and Technology 26, 100979. doi:10.1016/j.clet.2025.100979
  2. Glendell M, Hare M, Waylen KA, Adams K, Boucher JL, Gagkas Z, Gimona A, Martino S, Matthews KB & Polhill JG (2025) Systems thinking and modelling to support transformative change: key lessons from inter-disciplinary analysis of socio-ecological systems in applied land systems research. Discover Sustainability 6, 231. doi:10.1007/s43621-025-00987-3
  3. Hollis JM, Lilly A, Bellamy P, Kibblethwaite M, Ritz K & Corstanje R (2025) Response to the paper 'The development of soil health benchmarks for managed and semi natural landscapes' by Feeney et al 2023. Science of the Total Environment 965, 178619. doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2025.178619
  4. Hare MP, Roxburgh N, Salt D & Polhill G (2024) Barriers and model curation issues associated with rapid adaptation of empirical legacy ABM in response to urgent policy maker queries. In Elsenbroich E & Verhagen H (eds.) Advances in Social Simulation. Proceedings of the 18th Social Simulation Conference, Glasgow, UK, 4-8 September 2023, pp. 271-282. doi:10.1007/978-3-031-57785-7_20
  5. Polhill G, McCormick BJJ, Roxburgh N, Assefa S & Matthews K (2024) A 'theory of the middle range' to support food security and circular economy value chain scenario analysis. In Elsenbroich E & Verhagen H (eds.) Advances in Social Simulation. Proceedings of the 18th Social Simulation Conference, Glasgow, UK, 4-8 September 2023, pp. 177-186. doi:10.1007/978-3-031-57785-7_15
  6. Edmonds B & Polhill JG (2024) Combining constraint-based and imperative programming in MABS for more reliable modelling. Multi-Agent-Based Simulation XXIV. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 14558, pp. 46-57. doi:10.1007/978-3-031-61034-9_4
  7. Achter S, Borit M, Cottineau C, Polhill JG, Radchuk V & Meyer M (2024) How to conduct more systematic reviews of agent-based models and foster theory development: Taking stock and looking ahead. Environmental Modelling & Software 173, 105867. doi:10.1016/j.envsoft.2023.105867
  8. Heppenstall A, Polhill JG, Batty M, Hare M, Salt D & Milton R (2023) Exascale agent-based modelling for policy evaluation in real-time (ExAMPLER). In 12th International Conference on Geographic Information Science (GIScience 2023). Leibniz Internaional Proceedings in Informatics (LIPIcs). Volume 277, pp. 38:1-38:5. doi:10.4230/LIPIcs.GIScience.2023.38
  9. Wijermans N, Scholz G, Chappin É, Heppenstall A, Filatova T, Polhill JG, Semeniuk C & Stöppler F (2023) Agent decision-making: the elephant in the room – enabling the justification of decision model fit in social-ecological models. Environmental Modelling & Software 170, 105850. doi:10.1016/j.envsoft.2023.105850
  10. Antosz P, Birks D, Edmonds B, Heppenstall A, Meyer R, Polhill JG, O’Sullivan D & Wijermans N (2023) What do you want theory for? – A pragmatic analysis of the roles of “theory” in agent-based modelling. Environmental Modelling & Software 168, 105802. doi:10.1016/j.envsoft.2023.105802
  11. Polhill G & Rouchier R (2023) Policy modelling requires a multi-scale, multi-criteria and diverse-framing approach. Review of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 31 July 2023. https://rofasss.org/2023/07/31/policy-modelling-necessitates-multi-scale-multi-criteria-and-a-diversity-of-framing/
  12. Wang C, Miller D, Gimona A, Nijnik M & Jiang Y (2023) An integration of digital twin technology, GIS and VR for the service of environmental sustainability. EGU General Assembly 2023, Vienna, Austria, 24–28 Apr 2023, EGU23-5626. doi:10.5194/egusphere-egu23-5626
  13. Polhill JG & Edmonds B (2023) Cognition and hypocognition: Discursive and simulation-supported decision-making within complex systems. Futures 148, 103121. doi:10.1016/j.futures.2023.103121
  14. Elsenbroich E & Polhill JG (2023) Agent-based modelling as a method for prediction in complex social systems. International Journal of Social Research Methodology 26 (2), 133-142. doi:10.1080/13645579.2023.2152007
  15. Gimona A, McKeen M, Baggio A, Simonetti E, Poggio L & Pakeman R (2023) Complementary effects of biodiversity and ecosystem services on spatial targeting for agri-environmental payments. Land Use Policy 126, 106532. doi:10.1016/j.landusepol.2022.106532
  16. Polhill G (2022) Antisocial simulation: Using shared high-performance computing clusters to run agent-based models. Review of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, 14 December 2022.