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This edited volume presents advances in modeling and computational
analysis techniques related to networks and online communities. It
contains the best papers of notable scientists from the 4th
European Network Intelligence Conference (ENIC 2017) that have been
peer reviewed and expanded into the present format. The aim of this
text is to share knowledge and experience as well as to present
recent advances in the field. The book is a nice mix of basic
research topics such as data-based centrality measures along with
intriguing applied topics, for example, interaction decay patterns
in online social communities. This book will appeal to students,
professors, and researchers working in the fields of data science,
computational social science, and social network analysis.
This edited volume presents advances in modeling and computational
analysis techniques related to networks and online communities. It
contains the best papers of notable scientists from the 4th
European Network Intelligence Conference (ENIC 2017) that have been
peer reviewed and expanded into the present format. The aim of this
text is to share knowledge and experience as well as to present
recent advances in the field. The book is a nice mix of basic
research topics such as data-based centrality measures along with
intriguing applied topics, for example, interaction decay patterns
in online social communities. This book will appeal to students,
professors, and researchers working in the fields of data science,
computational social science, and social network analysis.
Seminar paper from the year 2010 in the subject Politics -
International Politics - Environmental Policy, grade: 1,3,
University of Mannheim, language: English, abstract: Not just since
the failure of COP-15 in Copenhagen in December 2009 we know that
dealing with climate change, its reasons and its consequences, is
anything but easy. Climate protection is a small part of a wider
image: The fight of humankind against any form of environmental
degradation. No matter if it concerns the hole in the ozone layer,
forest decline caused by acid rain or the distinction of species,
firm action is required. Climate falls in the same category, but
moreover it is much more difficult to handle: As a common good
climate affects every state on earth, equal if it is being
destroyed or protected. Moreover, at first glance investments in
climate protection seem to be curtailments in economic development
and only having effects in the far future. Hence, we can consider
climate politics on national and especially on international level
as a hot subject where failures are easy and successes are rare,
but where action is required. We target to investigate if the
United Framework Convention on Climate Change (FCCC) and the
subsequent Kyoto Protocol (KP) compose an international regime on
climate change and how well various international relations
approaches are able to explain the actual outcome. In the first
part we start with the question: How do we know a regime when we
see one? Subsequently, we depict the road to the adoption of the
FCCC and the KP, respectively. Finally, we present different
approaches in explaining the formation of regimes and use them to
determine their predictive efficiency by applying them to our case
study.
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