Team 12: Cultural Geography (CG) Model and the Tactical Conflict Assessment and Planning Framework (TCAPF)
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Perkins, Timothy K.
Pearman, Gerald M.
Bachl, Christopher A.
Vargas, Joe A.
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2010-03
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March 2010
A goal of stability operations is to influence civilian attitudes in favor of the host nation (HN) government and the stabilization forces. To help understand the dynamics of civilian attitudes, the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) Analysis Center (TRAC) developed the Cultural Geography (CG) model to simulate behavioral responses of civilian populations in a conflict eco-system.
A goal of stability operations is to influence civilian attitudes in favor of the host nation (HN) government and the stabilization forces. To help understand the dynamics of civilian attitudes, the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) Analysis Center (TRAC) developed the Cultural Geography (CG) model to simulate behavioral responses of civilian populations in a conflict eco-system.
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A goal of stability operations is to influence civilian attitudes
in favor of the host nation (HN) government and the
stabilization forces. To help understand the dynamics of
civilian attitudes, the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine
Command (TRADOC) Analysis Center (TRAC) developed
the Cultural Geography (CG) model to simulate behavioral
responses of civilian populations in a conflict eco-system.
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from Scythe : Proceedings and Bulletin of the International Data Farming Community, Issue 8 Workshop 20
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