Rachata Muneepeerakul
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- https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9533-2611
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- https://openalex.org/A5082465917 (API record)
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- Biology
- Ecology
- Geography
- Computer science
- Economics
- Environmental science
- Sociology
- Medicine
- Geology
- Physics
- Engineering
- Business
- Political science
- Mathematics
- Population
- Environmental health
- Demography
- Law
- Psychology
- Environmental resource management
- History
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Authored Works
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- Uncovering Relationships Between Conflict, Resilience, and Socioeconomic and Political factors
- Triadic Signatures of Global Refugee and Migrant Flow Networks
- Structural Roles of Mobility Flow Networks and the Importance of Environmental Drivers
- Quantifying Importance of Environmental and Socioeconomic Factors and Interactions in Forced Migration Networks with Machine Learning, Global Sensitivity Analysis and Quadratic Assignment Procedure
- Network Models of Possible Climate Drivers to Refugee Flows: Regional Scale Comparisons
- Assessing Deterministic and Stochastic Effects of Inputs and Their Interactions in Agent-Based Models: Application to a Proof-of-Concept Model of Environmentally Driven Human Migration
- Quantifying the push and pull factors of Somalias internally displaced persons through a minimalistic model
- On the interplay among multiple factors in an agent-based model: Effects of factor configuration in a proof-of-concept migration model
- Network character of global refugee flows and its evolution
- Inferring migrant characteristics from a minimalistic model: a case study of South Sudan
- Evaluating Deterministic and Stochastic Effects of Drivers in Agent-Based Models: Application to a Proof-of-Concept Model of Environmentally Driven Human Migration
- Effects of Fluctuating Water Availability on Social-ecological System Resilience: A Modeling Study of a NW Costa Rica Basin
- Assessing operational insights gained from simulation of refugee movements with an agent based model
- Assessing Interactions among Environmental and Socioeconomic Factors in Forced Migration with Global Sensitivity Analysis
Linked Co-Authors
Linked Collaborating Institutions
- Brunel University, UK
- Columbia University, New York
- Eastern Carolina University, North Carolina
- Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
- Princeton University, New Jersey
- University of Florida
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