Dawn Parker, Publications/Papers (see CV for most complete listing)



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Filatova, T., D. Parker, and A. van der Veen. In Press. Agent-Based Urban Land Markets: Agent’s Pricing Behavior, Land Prices and Urban Land Use Change. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation.

Parker, D., and T. Filatova. 2008. A theoretical design for a bilateral agent-based land market with heterogeneous economic agents. Computers, Environment, and Urban Systems 32 (6): 454–463. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.compenvurbsys.2008.09.012.

Filatova, T., A. van der Veen, and D. Parker. 2008. Introducing Preference Heterogeneity into a Monocentric Urban Model: an Agent-Based Land Market Model. Pre-proceedings of the Second World Congress on Social Simulation, July 14-18, Fairfax, VA.  Final conference version.

Rindfuss, R., B. Entwisle, S. J. Walsh, L. An, N. Badenoch, D. G. Brown, P. Deadman, T. P. Evans, J. Fox, J. Geoghegan, M. Gutmann, M. Kelly, M. Linderman, J. Liu, G. P. Malanson, C. F. Mena, J. P. Messina, D. C. Parker, D. T. Robinson, Y. Sawangdee, P. Verburg, and G. Zhong. 2008. Land Use Change: Complexity and Comparisons. Journal of Land Use Science 3 (1): 1 - 10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17474230802047955.

Parker, D., B. Entwisle, E. Moran, R. Rindfuss, L. V. Wey, S. Manson, L. Ahn, P. Deadman, T. Evans, M. Linderman, S. M. M. Rizi, and G. Malanson. 2008. Case studies, cross-site comparisons, and the challenge of generalization:  Comparing agent-based models of land-use change in frontier regions. Journal of Land Use Science 3 (1): 41 - 72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17474230802048151.

Parker, D., A. Hessl, and S. C. Davis. 2008. Complexity, Land-Use Modeling, and the Human Dimension: Fundamental Challenges for Mapping Unknown Outcome Spaces. Geoforum 39 (2): 789-804. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2007.05.005.

Parker, D., D. Brown, J. G. Polhill, S. M. Manson, and P. Deadman. 2008. Illustrating a new ‘conceptual design pattern’ for agent-based models and land use via five case studies: the MR POTATOHEAD framework. Pages 29-62 in A. L. Paredes and C. H. Iglesias, eds. Agent-based Modelleling in Natural Resource Management. Universidad de Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain. Paper text plus Main Pseudo-Class Diagrams plus Appendix 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.  Protege/OWL representation of the MR POTATOHEAD ontology.

Polhill, J. G., D. C. Parker, and N. Gotts. 2008. "Effects of land markets on competition between innovators and imitators in land use: results from FEARLUS-ELMM" Pages 81-97 in C. Hernandez, K. Troitzsch and B. Edmonds, eds, Social Simulation Technologies: Advances and New Discoveries, Information Science Reference, Hershey, PA. Final submitted  Manuscipt.

Polhill, J. G., D. Parker, D. Brown, and V. Grimm. 2008. Using the ODD Protocol for Describing Three Agent-Based Social Simulation Models of Land-Use Change. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 11 (2-3). http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/11/2/3.html.

Cioffi-Revilla, C., S. Luke, D. C. Parker, J. D. Rogers, W. W. Fitzhugh, W. Honeychurch, B. Frohlich, P. DePriest, and C. Amartuvshin. 2007. Agent-based modeling simulation of social adaptation and long-term change in Inner Asia. Pages 189-199 in S. Takahashi, D. Sallach, and J. Rouchier, eds. Advancing Social Simulation: The First World Congress. Springer Kyoto, Japan.

Filatova, T., D. Parker, and A. van der Veen. 2007. Agent-Based Land Markets: Heterogeneous Agents, Land Prices and Urban Land Use Change. Pages 263-275 in F. Amblard, ed. Proceedings of the 4th Conference of the European Social Simulation Association (ESSA'07), September 10-14, 2007, Toulouse, France. ESSA, Toulouse, France.

Parker, D. C. 2007. Revealing 'Space' in Spatial Externalities: Edge-Effect Externalities and Spatial Incentives.  Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 54(1) 84-99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jeem.2006.12.004.

Parker, D. C., and D. K. Munroe. 2007 The geography of market failure: Edge-effect externalities and the location and production patterns of organic farming. Ecological Economics 60(4) 821-833. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2006.02.002.

Robinson, D. T., D. G. Brown, D. Parker, P. Scheinemachers, M. Janssen, M. Huigen, H. Wittmer, N. Gotts, P. Promburom, E. Irwin, T. Berger, F. Gatzwiller, and C. Barnaud. 2007. Comparison of empirical methods for building agent-based models in land use science. Journal of Land-Use Science 2(1) 31-55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17474230701201349.

Verburg, P., K. Kok, R. G. Pontius, A. Veldkamp, A. Angelsen, B. Eickhout, T. Kram, A. J. Walsh, D. Parker, K. Clarke, D. Brown, and K. Overmars. 2006. Modelling land-use and land-cover change in E. Lambin and H. Geist, eds. Land-use and Land-cover Change: Local Processes, Global Impacts. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, New York.

Parker, D. C. 2006. Ecosystem Services. Pages 204­205 in H. Geist, ed. Our Earth’s Changing Land: An Encyclopedia of Land-Use and Land-Cover Change. Greenwood Press, Westport, CT

Parker, D. C. 2006. Integrated Model. Pages 313­315 in H. Geist, ed. Our Earth’s Changing Land: An Encyclopedia of Land-Use and Land-Cover Change. Greenwood Press, Westport, CT

Parker, D. C.  2006. Tragedy of the Commons. Pages 600-601 in H. Geist, ed. Our Earth’s Changing Land: An Encyclopedia of Land-Use and Land-Cover Change. Greenwood Press, Westport, CT

Evans, T. P., D. K. Munroe, and D. C. Parker. 2005. Modeling Land-use/Land-cover Change: Exploring the Dynamics of Human-environment Relationships. Pages 187-­213 in E. Moran and E. Ostrom, eds. Seeing the Forest and the Trees: Human-Environment Interactions in Forest Ecosystems. MIT press, Cambridge, MA.

Parker, D. C. 2005. Agent-Based Modeling to Explore Linkages Between Preferences for Open Space, Fragmentation at the Urban-Rural Fringe, and Economic Welfare. Paper presented in the The role of open space and green amenities in the residential move from cities, Dec. 14-16, Dijon, France. Available on request.

Parker, D. C. 2005. Integration of Geographic Information Systems and Agent-Based Models of Land Use: Challenges and Prospects. Pages 403-422 in D. J. Maguire, M. F. Goodchild, and M. Batty, eds. GIS, Spatial Analysis and Modeling. ESRI Press, Redlands, CA.  Uncorrected Proof.

Polhill, J. G., D. C. Parker, and N. M. Gotts. 2005. Introducing Land Markets to an Agent Based Model of Land Use Change: A Design. In Troitzsch, K. G. (ed.) Representing Social Reality: Pre-Proceedings of the Third Conference of the European Social Simulation Association, Koblenz, September 5-9, 2005. Koblenz: Verlag Dietmar Völbach. pp. 150-157. Final submitted version.  

Gotts, N. M., and D. C. Parker. 2004. Size Distributions of Land Holdings in an Agent-based Model of Rural Land Use. Paper presented in the Agent 2004 Conference on: Social Dynamics: Interaction, Reflexivity and Emergence, Oct. 7-9, Chicago, IL. http://agent2004.anl.gov/Agent2004.pdf.

Gotts, N. M., and D. C. Parker. 2004. Modelling Size Distributions of Rural Land Holdings in Scotland. Paper presented in the Second Conference of the European Social Simulation Association, September 16-19, Valladolid, Spain.

Munroe, D. K., D. C. Parker, and Harrison S. Campbell Jr. 2004. The Varied Impact of Greenways on Residential Property Values in a Metropolitan, Micropolitan, and Rural Area: The Case of the Catawba Regional Trail. Paper presented in the 2004 AAEA Annual Meeting, Denver, CO. http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/cgi-bin/detailview.pl?paperid=14264.

Parker, D. C., and V. Meretsky. 2004. Measuring pattern outcomes in an agent-based model of edge-effect externalities using spatial metrics. Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment 101(2-3), 233-250. <Go to ISI>://000189102200009.

Parker, D. C., and D. K. Munroe. 2004. Spatial Tests for Edge-Effect Externalities and External Scale Economies in California Certified Organic Agriculture. Paper presented in the American Agricultural Association Annual Meetings, August 1-4, Denver, CO. http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/cgi-bin/detailview.pl?paperid=14291.

Parker, D. C., and G. Caruso. 2003. Linking Local Spatial Externalities and Urban Sprawl: A Comparison of Two Agent-Based Cellular Automaton Modeling Approaches. Paper presented in the North American Association for Computational Social and Organizational Science, June 22-25, Pittsburgh, PA. http://www.casos.ece.cmu.edu/conference2003/.

Parker, D. C., S. M. Manson, M. A. Janssen, M. J. Hoffmann, and P. Deadman. 2003. Multi-agent systems for the simulation of land-use and land-cover change: A review. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 93(2), 314-337. <Go to ISI>://000184143400004.

Parker, D. C., and R. N. Najlis. 2003. Using multi-agent system models to link spatial externalities and landscape fragmentation: A `pseudo-inductive' analysis. Paper presented in the Framing Land Use Dynamics, April 16-18, Utrecht University, Netherlands. http://networks.geog.uu.nl/conference/abstracts.html.

Berger, T., and D. C. Parker. 2002. Introduction to Specific Examples of Research. Pages 37-44 in D. C. Parker, T. Berger, and S. M. Manson, eds. Meeting the Challenge of Complexity: Proceedings of the Special Workshop on Agent-Based Models of Land-Use/Land-Cover Change. CIPEC/CSISS, Santa Barbara. http://www.csiss.org/maslucc/ABM-LUCC.htm.

Najlis, R. I., M. A. Janssen, and D. C. Parker. 2002. Software tools and communication issues. Pages 17-30 in D. C. Parker, T. Berger, and S. M. Manson, eds. Meeting the Challenge of Complexity: Proceedings of the Special Workshop on Agent-Based Models of Land-Use/Land-Cover Change. CIPEC/CSISS, Santa Barbara. http://www.csiss.org/maslucc/ABM-LUCC.htm.

Parker, D. C. 2002. LUCIM: An Agent-Based Model of Rural Land-Owner Decision-Making in South-Central Indiana. Pages 72-77 in D. C. Parker, T. Berger, and S. M. Manson, eds. Meeting the Challenge of Complexity: Proceedings of the Special Workshop on Agent-Based Models of Land-Use/Land-Cover Change. CIPEC/CSISS, Santa Barbara. http://www.csiss.org/maslucc/ABM-LUCC.htm.

Parker, D. C., T. Berger, and S. M. Manson (Eds.). 2002. Agent-Based Models of Land-Use/Land-Cover Change: Report and Review of an International Workshop. Bloomington, IN: LUCC Focus 1 Publication 6. http://www.indiana.edu/~act/focus1/FinalABM11.7.02.pdf.

Parker, D. C., T. Berger, and S. M. Manson (Eds.) 2002. Meeting the Challenge of Complexity: Proceedings of the Special Workshop on Agent-Based Models of Land-Use/Land-Cover Change. Santa Barbara: CIPEC/CSISS Publication CCR-3. http://www.csiss.org/maslucc/ABM-LUCC.htm.

Parker, D. C., S. M. Manson, and T. Berger. 2002. Potential strengths and appropriate roles for ABM/LUCC models. Pages 6-12 in D. C. Parker, T. Berger, and S. M. Manson, eds. Meeting the Challenge of Complexity: Proceedings of the Special Workshop on Agent-Based Models of Land-Use/Land-Cover Change. CIPEC/CSISS, Santa Barbara. http://www.csiss.org/maslucc/ABM-LUCC.htm.

Parker, D. C. 2000. Edge-effect externalities: Theoretical and empirical implications of spatial heterogeneity. Ph D. diss. University of California at Davis, Davis, CA

Parker, D. C. 1999. Landscape Outcomes in a Model of Edge-Effect Externalities: A Computational Economics Approach. Santa Fe, NM: Santa Fe Institute Publication 99-07-051 E. http://www.santafe.edu/sfi/publications/Working-Papers/99-07-051.pdf.