Geocomputation represents an attempt to move the geospatial research agenda back to geographical analysis and modelling by providing a toolbox of methods to analyse and model a range of highly complex, often non-deterministic problems. In this context, complex systems and computational science are foundational aspects upon which geocomputation approaches and methods are built to address a variety of real-world, spatio-temporal issues
Understand complexity in the broadest sense
Outline the role of computational science in geocomputation
Illustrate the relationships between geocomputation with other terms, disciplines and areas of knowledge
Completed (GI-N2K)