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      <title>Anticipation in Disaster Management</title>
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      <description>Planning for regional security and crisis management is identified as a multi layered system suitable for anticipatory modelling and simulation. Delays and inter level dependencies, however, have manifested themselves as dominant properties of such systems. This means that an action on one level will cause surprising impacts on the others, but first after some retardation. Fortunately, with help of anticipatory modelling and computer simulation it is possible to demonstrate the effects of those complex inter level interactions in a simulation model before a decision is realised and action is taken. </description>
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      <title>Soft Anticipatory Computing for Spatial Decision Support</title>
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      <description>Geographical space is modelled according to main principles of systemic modelling and the anticipatory paradigm. ln this way a computer based prototype supporting spatial decisions and the management of the physical environment is established. In using the prototype with real world historical data it is demonstrated that an anticipatory approach may ameliorate spatial planning and decision making. However, before being fully operational the model has to be improved in several ways. Further, attitudes, insights, and working skills of the physical planners and decision-makers have to be improved in order to take full advantage of the anticipatory approach. </description>
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