Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6964396 | Environmental Modelling & Software | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Departing from the comprehensive reviews carried out in the field, we identify the key challenges that agent-based methodology faces when modeling coupled socio-ecological systems. Focusing primarily on the papers presented in this thematic issue, we review progress in spatial agent-based models along the lines of four methodological challenges: (1) design and parameterizing of agent decision models, (2) verification, validation and sensitivity analysis, (3) integration of socio-demographic, ecological, and biophysical models, and (4) spatial representation. Based on this we critically reflect on the future work that is required to make agent-based modeling widely accepted as a tool to support the real world policy.
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Authors
Tatiana Filatova, Peter H. Verburg, Dawn Cassandra Parker, Carol Ann Stannard,