CIRCE was a research centre established at Aarhus University in 2012 to study the importance of complexity for how ecosystems function and respond to environmental change, by employing an informatics approach, analysing large ecological data sets using advanced statistical and mechanistic modelling.
CIRCE will focus on three major complexity factors:
species interactions
dispersal
PUBLICITY related to the CIRCE project
Humans live within complex cultural and natural systems, and this complexity is a key challenge for all individuals and societies. Ecosystems exemplify this, as they are highly complex in structure and function. Scientists have long struggled to understand causes and consequences of this complexity. Today’s environmental upheaval makes this critical, as complexity may control how ecosystems respond to change. At the same time informatics-based methodologies (cyberinfrastructure, GIS, statistics etc.) provide unprecedented possibilities for breakthroughs, exploiting rapid increases in data and computing power and linked conceptual progress.
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