Dear Alan and Robin
In addition to the references on land use & water management proposed by
Dawn and Leigh:
Barreteau O, Bousquet F, Millier C, J. Weber 2004. Suitability of
multi-agent simulations to study irrigation system viability: applications
to case studies in the Senegal River valley. Agricultural Systems,
80:255-275.
Barreteau, O., Garin, P., Dumontier, A. and Abrami, G. 2003. Agent-based
facilitation of water allocation: Case study in the drome river valley.
Group Decision and Negociation, 12:441-461
Boissau S., Hoang Lan Anh, Castella J.C. (2004). “The SAMBA Role Play Game
in Northern Vietnam: An Innovative Approach to Participatory Natural
Resource Management”. Mountain Research and Development 24(2): 101-5.
Röling, N. 1999. Modelling the soft side of the land: The potential of
multi-agent systems. Pages 73-97 in C. Leeuwis, editor. Integral design:
Innovation in agriculture and resource management. Mansholt Institute,
Wageningen.
Trebuil G., B. Shinawatra-Ekasingh, F. Bousquet and C. Thong-Ngam (2002).
Multi-Agent Systems Companion Modeling for Integrated Watershed Management:
A Northern Thailand Experience. The 3rd International Conference on Montage
Mainland Southeast Asia (MMSEA 3), Lijiang, Yunnan, China: 14 p.
Gurung, T. 2004. Use of multi-agent simulation to improve irrigation
water-sharing in Lingmuteychu watershed (Bhutan). Master of Science in
Agricultural Systems. Chiang-Mai University. Thailand.
Lacombe G., F. Bousquet, M. Kuper, C. Boonmun, S. Phupak, W. Naivinit, C.
Vejpas and G. Trébuil (2005). How farmers can manage variability in the rice
ecosystem of northeast Thailand? The contribution of agent-based modelling.
In proceedings of: SIMMOD 2005, Simulation and modelling: integrating
sciences and technology for effective resource management, edited by: V.
Kachitivichyanukul, U. Purintrapidan and P. Utayopas. Bangkok, Rose Garden,
17-19 January 2005, p. 345-352.
Naivinit W. and P. Bommel (2005). Companion modelling to understand
interactions between land & water use and labor migration in lower northeast
Thailand: context methodology and preliminary findings. In proceedings of:
SIMMOD 2005, Simulation and modelling: integrating sciences and technology
for effective resource management, edited by: V. Kachitivichyanukul, U.
Purintrapidan and P. Utayopas. Bangkok, Rose Garden, 17-19 January 2005, p.
444-452.
Promburom P. (2004). Participatory Multi-agent Systems Modelling for
Collective Watershed Management: The use of role-playing games.
International Environmental Modelling and Software Society iEMSs 2004
International Conference: Complexity and integrated resources management,
University of Osnabrück, Germany., 14-17 June 2004.
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : News and discussion about computer simulation in the social sciences
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] De la part de Alan Roach
> Envoyé : mardi 25 janvier 2005 18:02
> À : [log in to unmask]
> Objet : References on ABM of Land Use Issues?
>
> Dear all,
>
> We are reviewing agent-based simulations which integrate social and
> ecological factors in modelling land or water use. So far we have compiled
> a list of 41 references which can be viewed at:
> http://www.complexityscience.org/NoE/ABLUMSrefs1.htm .
>
> If you know of any relevant models we have not included please could you
> email us the details. We will update the table and leave a useful resource
> on this topic.
>
> Many thanks for your help,
>
> Dr Robin Matthews
> Programme Leader, Landscape Change Programme
> Macaulay Institute
> Craigiebuckler
> Aberdeen AB15 8QH, UK
>
> and
>
> Alan Roach
> CRESS: Centre for Research in Social Simulation
> Department of Sociology
> University of Surrey
> Guildford
> Surrey GU2 7XH, UK
|