International Futures: Building and Using Global Models extensively covers one of the most advanced systems for integrated, long-term, global and large-scale forecasting analysis available today, the International Futures (IFs) system. Key elements of a strong, long-term global forecasting system are described, i.e. the formulations for the driving variables in separate major models and the manner in which these separate models are integrated. The heavy use of algorithmic and rule-based elements and the use of elements of control theory is also explained. Furthermore, the IFs system is compared and contrasted with all other major modeling efforts, also outlining the major benefits of the IFs system. Finally, the book provides suggestions on how the development of forecasting systems might most productively proceed in the coming years.
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1. Introduction2. Building a Global Model: The Toolkit3. The Evolution of Global Modeling4. Introducing International Futures5. The Future of Human Development6. The Future of Socioeconomic Development7. The Future of Sustainable Development8. Feedbacks and Disruption: Sources of Uncertainty9. Looking Ahead: Global Models and the IFs System
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Examines the International Futures System for international forecasting and compares it to existing modeling systems
Helps readers understand the IFs system, not at a detailed equation and technical level, but in terms of the important decisions made that dominate the structure and long-term behavior Presents information on the universe of long-term global forecasting systems, key decisions made, and the range of similarities and differences in the systems Covers the relationship between long-term forecasts in a variety of global issues and the forecasting systems and assumptions that underly them (essential information for forecast consumers)
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ISBN
9780128042717
Publisert
2019-03-19
Utgiver
Vendor
Academic Press Inc
Vekt
920 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
191 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
330

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