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Institute for Computational Sustainability

Whilst away in the states earlier this summer I met a representative from the nascent Institute for computational sustainability (ICS). Computational sustainability is defined as an interdisciplinary field that aims to apply techniques from computer science, information science, operations research, applied mathematics, and statistics for balancing environmental, economic, and [...]
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  • Cult of the Green Man gathers news and ideas about green issues, green culture, sustainability, ecology, permaculture, and general veriditas related miscellany.

    The aim is to keep track of my reading and musing on topics related permaculture and sustainability which are increasingly of research interest to me as a domain of application for my skills in argumentation theory, agent software, and defeasible automated reasoning.

    I also love the outdoors, from walking, camping, hunting, fishing, and foraging, to gardening, keeping chucks and Apiary, right through to researching the myths of the green that underpin many of the folk tales told about the British landscape. Hopefully all of these aspects will get some attention on these pages in the future…

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