Anne Giger Dray
Anne Giger Dray
Lecturer at the Department of Environmental Systems Science
ETH Zürich
Additional information
Course Catalogue
Autumn Semester 2024
Number | Unit |
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701-1631-00L | Foundations of Ecosystem Management |
Research Interests
I am interested in applied research projects dedicated to renewable resources management and conflict resolution with a strong emphasis on community participation and engagement in order to promote ecological sustainability. I develop and use dedicated tools to support stakeholders’ engagement such as agent-based models and role-playing games.
Projects
- Integrated Landscape management (in prep)
- CoForTips – Forests of the Congo Basin: Resilience and Tipping Points (Participatory design and modelling manager) Link
Curriculum Vitae
Selected Publications
- Cleland D., Dray A., Perez P., Cruz-Trinidad A., Geronimo R. (2012). Simulating the Dynamics of Subsistence Fishing Communities: REEFGAME as a Learning and Data-Gathering Computer-Assisted Role-Play Game. Simulation and Gaming, 43 (1), pp. 102-117.
- Asseng S., Dray A., Perez P., Su X. (2010). Rainfall-human-spatial interactions in a salinity-prone agricultural region of the Western Australian wheat-belt. Ecological Modelling, 221 (5), pp. 812-824.
- Dray A., Perez P., LePage C., D’Aquino P., & White I. (2007). Who wants to terminate the Game? The role of vested interests and meta-players in the AtollGame experience. Simulation & Gaming, 2007, vol. 38-4, pp 494-511.
- Dray A., Perez P., Jones N., Le Page C., D'Aquino P., White I., & Auatabu T. (2006). The AtollGame experience: from Knowledge Engineering to a Computer-assisted Role Playing Game. Journal of Artificial societies and Social simulation. Volume 9, Issue 1. http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/9/1/6.html