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Chen, Yang
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Ligtenberg, Arend
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Bakker, Martha
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Bregt, Arnold
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https://ddd.uab.cat/record/128246
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urn:oai:ddd.uab.cat:128246
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Land use change (LUC) is often a complex process. In such a process land use systems can show non-linear behaviours caused by mechanisms such as interactions between agents and feedbacks from higher system level. Land use systems might be very sensitive to such non-linearity, for instance in the form of tipping points, which lead them to a different land use regime. Many models deal with the causes and consequences of LUC but few focus on the non-linear process in land use systems. Thus there is a need for an explicit treatment of interactions and feedback mechanisms in LUC models to better understand the behaviour of land use systems. Two primary mechanisms are implemented with an agent-based model (ABM) to capture 1) the social interaction between land use decision makers (farmers) and 2) the positive feedback mechanism in agricultural production, with each applied to a case study showing how such mechanism can give rise to non-linear changes in land use systems. Due to a lack of focus on feedbacks in LUC-ABMs, we propose a framework to approach feedback mechanisms in land use systems in a structured way.
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application/pdf
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Social Simulation Conference ; 1a : 2014
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/
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Land use systems
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Computational social science
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Social simulation
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Modelling interactions and feedback mechanisms in land use systems
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Comunicació de congrés