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Multiagent climate change research

Multiagent climate change research
Multiagent climate change research
We call for attention to climate change research as a domain of application for multiagent technologies. The multiagent nature of climate change challenges and successful application of multiagent methods in decentralized power grid systems, market organization, and industrial engineering, could improve our ability to address decarbonization (climate change mitigation) and to deal with some unavoidable consequences of global warming (climate change adaptation). We review major challenges to which the community of multiagent systems can contribute, highlight open research problems and argue for the application of multiagent models and solution concepts in a variety of issues related to this global challenge.
Multiagent Systems, agents for climate change, emerging applications of agent-based systems, innovative agents and multiagent applications, multiagent research for global challenges
1726-1731
Yazdanpanah, Vahid
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Mehryar, Sara
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Jennings, Nicholas R.
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Surminski, Swenja
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Siegert, Martin J.
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van Hillegersberg, Jos
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Yazdanpanah, Vahid
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Mehryar, Sara
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Jennings, Nicholas R.
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Surminski, Swenja
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Siegert, Martin J.
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van Hillegersberg, Jos
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Yazdanpanah, Vahid, Mehryar, Sara, Jennings, Nicholas R., Surminski, Swenja, Siegert, Martin J. and van Hillegersberg, Jos (2020) Multiagent climate change research. Nineteenth International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, Auckland, New Zealand, Auckland, New Zealand. 09 - 13 May 2020. pp. 1726-1731 . (doi:10.5555/3398761.3398962).

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Abstract

We call for attention to climate change research as a domain of application for multiagent technologies. The multiagent nature of climate change challenges and successful application of multiagent methods in decentralized power grid systems, market organization, and industrial engineering, could improve our ability to address decarbonization (climate change mitigation) and to deal with some unavoidable consequences of global warming (climate change adaptation). We review major challenges to which the community of multiagent systems can contribute, highlight open research problems and argue for the application of multiagent models and solution concepts in a variety of issues related to this global challenge.

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Published date: 1 May 2020
Additional Information: Funding Information: This work is a result of the first author's research visit at Imperial College London under the support of the University of Twente. He acknowledges the supports provided by both institutes. The authors also thank the anonymous referees for their valuable comments and helpful suggestions. Publisher Copyright: © 2020 International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (IFAAMAS). All rights reserved.
Venue - Dates: Nineteenth International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, Auckland, New Zealand, Auckland, New Zealand, 2020-05-09 - 2020-05-13
Keywords: Multiagent Systems, agents for climate change, emerging applications of agent-based systems, innovative agents and multiagent applications, multiagent research for global challenges

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Local EPrints ID: 443953
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/443953
PURE UUID: d1671e53-363b-4918-9254-2f5a97a9e43b
ORCID for Vahid Yazdanpanah: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4468-6193

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Date deposited: 17 Sep 2020 16:41
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 04:02

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Author: Vahid Yazdanpanah ORCID iD
Author: Sara Mehryar
Author: Nicholas R. Jennings
Author: Swenja Surminski
Author: Martin J. Siegert
Author: Jos van Hillegersberg

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