
Ellen Szarleta
Bio [2009]
Ellen Szarleta is an assistant professor at Indiana University
Northwest in the Division of Public and Environmental Affairs. She teaches
classes in environmental law and economics as well as environmental
policy. She is interested in NKS as a possible framework for examining how
social institutions affect decision-making processes for environmental policy.
Project Title
Exploring Patterns of Land Use
Project
The complexities of land-use change have challenged political scientists,
economists, geographers, and other scientists for decades. Increasing
pressures on global land resources recently led to a call for improved
understanding of the role of institutions (i.e. rules/constraints defined
by humans and used to guide interaction). Property rights defining the
use and transfer of land are one such set of rules.
As a first step in exploring the relationship between property rights and
land-use change, this project will examine images of land use under different property-rights regimes (e.g. private property, common property, and open-access
property). The image patterns will be compared with simulation results.
Favorite Three-Color Cellular Automaton Rule 5995377002265
|