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    FFSM++

    French Forest Sector Model

    Given the importance of anthropogenic determinants in forest ecosystems within Europe, the objective of the FFSM++ model is to link the evidence arising from biological models with socio-economic determinants, where the expected returns of forest investments represent the main drivers. An (inventory-based) forest dynamic model is hence coupled with a (partial equilibrium) market module and a (micro-based) management one in a national level forest sector model for France (FFSM++). The...
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    wxMUN
    wxMUN is a tool for managing Model United Nations debates. It capacities include, but are not limited to, managing committee members and speakers' lists as well as voting procedures.
    Downloads: 30 This Week
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    PEOPLE Smart Cities

    PEOPLE Smart Cities

    Pilot smart urban Ecosystems leveraging Open innovation for E-services

    PEOPLE aims at speeding up the uptake of smart cities through the rapid implementation, deployment and uptake of innovative internet-based services in order to allow facing the main challenges of developed cities at present and towards their future quality of life. This will be enabled by designing and implementing user-driven open innovation methodologies and processes.
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    Petitioner

    Automatic email petitioner for the Australian Federal Government.

    Petitioner is a CGI application written in Python that lets users create and send petitions to multiple members of parliament at once. Petitions are saved to a unique link that can be shared. Every time someone follows that link, a petition will be sent to the selected MPs.
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    Constitution of Swaziland
    Read the complete constitution of Swaziland using this application.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    A tool for exploring records of nominative votes in various legislatures. Currently, it includes just one legislature -- the US Congress -- and one simple visualization. (Code for CPython and Jython.)
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    jdebate is an online discussion platform focusing on the schema of pro and contra arguments. Arguments and claims are connected to each other via conclusions, so the system is also able to deduce opinions on new claims automatically.
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    Google Desktop Gadget inspired by the 'Change the Web Challenge' and an application of the Social Actions API. Takes advantage of the Social Actions API, an open database of 60,000+ actions from over 40 action sources. See www.socialactions.com.
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