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Tsai Y-S, Zia A, Koliba C, Guilbert J, Bucini G, Beckage B. Impacts of land managers' decisions on landuse transition within Missisquoi Watershed Vermont: An application of agent-based modeling system. In: 2013 7th Annual IEEE Systems Conference (SysCon). 2013 7th Annual IEEE Systems Conference (SysCon). Orlando, FL, USA: IEEE; 2013. pp. 824 - 829.
Koliba C, Zia A, Scheinert S. Individuals, Action Arenas and Intuitions: Watershed Management and the Pivot of Governance Network. In: 10th Annual TransAtlantic Dialogue. 10th Annual TransAtlantic Dialogue. Lugano, Switzerland; 2014.
Zia A, Koliba C. Institutional Analytics: How Multi-Level Institutional Mechanisms Generate Basins of Attraction in Infrastructure Investments?. In: Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association (APSA). Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association (APSA). Chicago, IL; 2013.
Tsai Y-S, Zia A, Koliba C, Bucini G, Guilbert J, Beckage B. An interactive land use transition agent-based model (ILUTABM): Endogenizing human-environment interactions in the Western Missisquoi Watershed. Land Use Policy [Internet]. 2015 ;49:161 - 176. Available from: http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0264837715002173
Zia A, Koliba C. Intergovernmental Dynamics of Transportation Planning: Why Some Towns Attract More Federal Funding Than Others?. The 35th International Conference of the System Dynamics Society [Internet]. 2017 . Available from: http://conference.systemdynamics.org/
Reynolds A, Koliba C, Scheinert S, Zia A, Ricketson J. Isomorphic Properties of Network Governance: Comparing Two Watershed Governance Initiatives in the Lake Champlain Basin Using Institutional Network Analysis. In: American Association of Public Administration. American Association of Public Administration. New Orleans, LA; 2013.
Koliba C, Reynolds A, Zia A, Scheinert S. Isomorphic Properties of Network Governance: Comparing Two Watershed Governance Initiatives in the Lake Champlain Basin Using Institutional Network Analysis. Complexity, Governance & Networks [Internet]. 2015 ;(2). Available from: http://default.portal.igpublish.com/iglibrary/public/journal/article/CGN0000016.html?2