Analogy mapping is a tool for thinking about similarities and differences between different concepts or phenomena.
Subject Area: Math
Tinbergen’s Questions can help organize complex causality of behaviors and other phenomena across time.
How can we use insights about human evolution, human behavior, and the causal interactions in social-ecological systems to address local, regional and global sustainability
What can we learn from our own thoughts and intuitions about human evolution, behavior, and sustainability? Understanding the causes of our perceptions, intuitions, and
What can we learn from computer models about human evolution, behavior, and sustainability? Computer models allow us to observe and investigate the influence of
This model introduces the concept of resource use efficiency into the evolution of resource use behavior.
This NetLogo model lets students explore how competition for resources can affect the evolution of a population and can result in resource overuse. This
This NetLogo model builds on the model of Two Foresters. In this model, agents reproduce based on the amount of resources that they harvest.
This NetLogo computer model extends the model Two Foresters and introduces a bigger and more complex population structure
An interactive introduction into concepts of ecology, behavioral ecology, and sustainability with a computer simulation of a simple social-ecological system.