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Submitted by queer-j-bt on Sat, 10/10/2020 - 21:17

The Complex Systems Laboratory conducts research on the dynamics of societal and environmental systems using methods from complex systems science, physics and a range of social science disciplines. Projects include the following:

The Science Behind Solidarity with Earth

Decolonizing Earth Science

The Societal Benefits of Uncertainty/Queering Predictive Geomorphology

Complexity of Coral Reefscapes

Dynamics of the Global Trade System

Modeling the End of the World as We Know It

Queering Complex Systems Science

Mexico-US Border as a Complex System

Quantifying the Relationship between Inequality and the Stability and Sustainability of the Coupled Societal-Environmental System in New Orleans

A Continuum Model for Wind-Blown Sand Dune Field Dynamics

The Dynamical Roles of Oil Spills, Environmental Damage and Activism in the Petroleum Resource Extraction System