Posters

A collection of posters, recently produced by EEP members, is presented below.


Behavioral Experiments Reveal How Risk Perception and Worldviews Impact Common-Good Governance

Peter Bednarik (Evolution and Ecology & Risk and Resilience Programs, IIASA; University of Vienna, Austria), Ulf Dieckmann (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA), Joanne Linnerooth-Bayer (Risk and Resilience Program, IIASA), Piotr Magnuszewski (Risk and Resilience & Water Programs, IIASA), Karl Sigmund (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA; University of Vienna, Austria), Michael Thompson (Risk and Resilience Program, IIASA; University of Oxford, UK)



Systemic-Risk Dilemmas Emerging from Reactive Investments

Gergely Boza (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA), Ádám Kun (Eötvös University, Budapest, Hungary), Ulf Dieckmann (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA) 





 


Systemic-Risk Dilemmas Emerging from Reactive Investments

Gergely Boza (Evolution and Ecology Program & Risk and Resiliance Program, IIASA), Ádám Kun (Eötvös University, Budapest, Hungary), Ulf Dieckmann (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA) 

Earlier version




 


Systemic-Risk Dilemmas Emerging from Reactive Investments

Gergely Boza (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA; Eötvös University, Budapest, Hungary), Ulf Dieckmann (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA) 

Earlier version






Counteracting Systemic Risk Caused by Reactive Cooperative Behavior

Gergely Boza (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA; Eötvös University, Budapest, Hungary), Ádám Kun (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA; Eötvös University, Budapest, Hungary), Ulf Dieckmann (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA) 






Structure and Management of Size-Structured Food Webs

Åke Brännström (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA; Umeå University, Sweden)

Joint work with Linus Carlsson, Ulf Dieckmann, Nicolas Loeuille, Michel Loreau, and Axel Rossberg






Shared Rewarding Favors Voluntary Contributions to Public Goods

Xiaojie Chen (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA), Thilo Gross (Department of Engineering Mathematics, University of Bristol, United Kingdom), Ulf Dieckmann (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA)






The Fragmentation of Production Amplifies
Systemic Risk in Supply Chains

Célian Colon (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA; École Polytechnique, Paris, France), Åke Brännström (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA; Umeå University, Sweden), Elena Rovenskaya (Advanced System Analysis Program, IIASA; Moscow State University, Russia), Ulf Dieckmann (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA)





Joint Stakeholder Satisfaction in Fisheries Management

Dorothy J. Dankel (Institute of Marine Research, Norway; University of Bergen, Norway), Mikko Heino (University of Bergen, Norway; Institute of Marine Research, Norway; Evolution & Ecology Program, IIASA), Ulf Dieckmann (Evolution & Ecology Program, IIASA)






Unexpected Behaviors in Complex Adaptive Systems: Insights from Adaptive Dynamics Theory

Ulf Dieckmann (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA)







Microbial Enzymes in the Soil: The Microscopic Drivers of Global Carbon and Nutrient Recycling

Oskar Franklin (Ecosystems Services and Management Program, IIASA), Christina Kaiser (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA)




Vulnerability to Shocks in the Global Seafood Trade Network

Jessica A. Gephart (University of Virginia, Charlottesville, USA), Elena Rovenskaya (Advanced Systems Analysis Program, IIASA; Moscow State University, Russia), Ulf Dieckmann (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA), Michael L. Pace (University of Virginia, Charlottesville, USA), Åke Brännström (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA; Umeå University, Sweden)




Evolutionary Fisheries Management

Mikko Heino (University of Bergen, Norway; Institute of Marine Research, Norway; Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA), Ulf Dieckmann (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA) 







Feedback of Belowground Processes to Global Change Mediated by Microbial Community Dynamics

Christina Kaiser (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA), Oskar Franklin (Ecosystem Services and Management Program, IIASA), Andreas Richter (Department of Terrestrial Ecosystem Research, University of Vienna, Austria), Ulf Dieckmann (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA)




How Localized Information Affects the Evolution of Indirect Reciprocity

Chiho Kaito (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA; Graduate University for Advanced Studies, Hayama, Japan), Akira Sasaki (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA; Graduate University for Advanced Studies, Hayama, Japan), Karl Sigmund (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA; University of Vienna, Austria), Ulf Dieckmann (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA)




Species Formation: The Driver of Biodiversity

Rupert Mazzucco (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA)

Including figures from joint projects with Ulf Dieckmann, Leithen M'Gonigle, Benjamin C. Haller, and Sarah P. Otto






Freshwater Ecosystems: From Models to Applications

Rupert Mazzucco (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA), Harald Ficker (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA; University of Innsbruck, Austria), Hubert Gassner (Federal Agency of Water Management, Austria), Josef Wanzenböck (University of Innsbruck, Austria), Tuyen Van Nguyen (University of Busan, Korea), Dong-Hwan Kim (University of Busan, Korea), Tae-Soo Chon (University of Busan, Korea), Ulf Dieckmann (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA)



Evolutionary Branching for Multivatriate Traits: The Mathematics of the Ecology of Adaptive Speciation

J.A.J. (= Hans) Metz (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA; Institute of Biology and Department of Mathematics, Leiden University & Naturalis Biodiversity Centre, Leiden, Netherlands; Veolia Environnement-École Polytechnique-Musée National d’Histoire Naturelle - Fondation X, Paris, France)




Adaptive Dynamics: Some Basic Theory and an Application

J.A.J. (= Hans) Metz (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA; Institute of Biology and Department of Mathematics, Leiden University & Naturalis Biodiversity Centre, Leiden, Netherlands; Veolia Environnement-École Polytechnique-Musée National d’Histoire Naturelle - Fondation X, Paris, France)





Biodiversity and the Environmental Feedback

Kalle Parvinen (University of Turku, Finland; Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA), J.A.J. (= Hans) Metz (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA; Leiden University, Netherlands), Ulf Dieckmann (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA)






Inclination Analysis Can Yield Early-Warning Signals of Economic Recessions

Alena Puchkova (Advanced Systems Analysis Program, IIASA; Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA), Arkady Kryazhimskiy (Advanced Systems Analysis Program, IIASA), Ulf Dieckmann (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA)





Collective Behaviors in Complex Networks

Sergio Rinaldi (Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy; Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA), Fabio Della Rossa (Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy), Pietro Landi (Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy)







Balancing Ecology and Economy in Forestry: A Theoretical Investigation

Elena Rovenskaya (Advanced Systems Analysis Program, IIASA), Åke Brännström (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA), Oskar Franklin (Ecosystems Services and Management Program, IIASA), Ulf Dieckmann (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA)






How ‘First Carrot, Then Stick’ Incentives Promote Cooperation

Tatsuya Sasaki (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA), Xiaojie Chen (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA), Åke Brännström (Department of Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics, Umeå University, Sweden; Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA), Ulf Dieckmann (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA)





Anticipating Recessions using Inclination Analysis

Elena Shchekinova (Advanced Systems Analysis & Evolution and Ecology Programs, IIASA), Alena Puchkova (Institute for Manufacturing, University of Cambridge), Elena Rovenskaya (Advanced Systems Analysis Program, IIASA), Ulf Dieckmann (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA)





Emergence of Sanctioning Systems through Social Learning

Karl Sigmund (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA; Faculty of Mathematics, University of Vienna, Austria)







The Formation of Structured Cooperative Communities

Henrik Sjödin (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA), Åke Brännström (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA; Umeå University, Sweden), Rupert Mazzucco (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA), Ulf Dieckmann (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA) 





Ecosystem Vulnerability to Species Loss

Victoria Veshchinskaya (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia), Åke Brännström (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA; Umeå University, Sweden), Elena Rovenskaya (Advanced Systems Analysis Program, IIASA), Ulf Dieckmann (Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA)





Epidemic Process over the Commute Network in Tokyo Metropolitan Area

Kenta Yashima (Meiji Institute for Advanced Study of Mathematical Sciences, Kawasaki, Japan), Akira Sasaki (Department of Evolutionary Studies of Biosystems, Graduate University for Advanced Studies, Hayama, Japan; Evolution and Ecology Program, IIASA)




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Last edited: 14 August 2019

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