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Spatial Units as Agents: Making the Landscape an equal player in Agent-based Simulations
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Understanding Anasazi Culture Change Through Agent-Based Modelling
Adjustment costs of agri-environmental policy switching: an agent-based analysis of the German region Hohenlohe
SHADOC; a multi-agent model to tackle viability of irrigated systems
Agent based simulation of a small catchment water management in northern Thailand: description of the CATCHSCAPE model
Agent-based spatial models applied to agriculture: a simulation tool for technology diffusion, resource use changes and policy analysis
Multi-agent systems and role games: collective learning processes for ecosystem management
Agent based modelling, game theory and natural resource management issues
Multi-agent simulations and ecosystem management: a review
Spatial Units as Agents: Making the Landscape an equal player in Agent-based Simulations
Modelling individual behaviour and group performance in an intelligent agent-based simulation of the tragedy of the commons
Agent-based simulation of organic farming conversion in Allier department
Integrating spatial data into an agent-based modelling system: Ideas and lessons from the development of the across trophic level system simulation
SYLVOPAST: a multiple target role-playing game to assess negotiation processes in sylvopastoral management planning
A step-by-step approach to building land management scenarios based on multiple viewpoints on multi-agent system simulations
Multi-scale analysis of a household level agent-based model of landcover change
Participatory Integrated Assessment in Five Case Studies
Integrating GIS and agent-based technologies for modelling and simulationg social and ecological phenomena
FEARLUS-W: An agent-based model of river basin land use and water managent
Aspiration Levels in a Land Use Simulation
Dynamics of Imitation in a Land Use Simulation (FEARLUS)
Further towards a taxonomy of agent-based simulation models in environmental management
Management Application of an agent-based model: Control of Cowbirds at the Landscape Scale
Simulating land-cover change in South-Central Indiana: an agent-based model of deforesation and afforesation
First principles of the MameLuke multi-actor modelling framework for land-use change, illustrated with a Philippine case study
An Exploratory Integrated Model to Assess Management of Lake Eutrophication
Complexity and Ecosystem Management: The Theory and Practice of Multi-agent Systems
An adaptive agent model for analysing co-evolution of managemt and policies in a complex rangeland system
Be there then: A modelling approach to settlement determinants and spatial efficiency among late ancestral pueblo populations of the mesa Verde region US southwest
A design and application of a multi-agent system for simulation of multi-actor spatial planning
Scientific measurements and villagers' knowledge: an integrative multi-agent model from the semi-arid areas of Zimbabwe
PALM: An agent-based spatial model of livelihood generation and resource flows in rural households and their environment
Modelling the long term sustainability of maize/millet cropping systems in the mid-hills of Nepal
NED-2: an agent based decision support system for forest ecosystem management
ABLOoM: Location behaviour, spatial patterns and agent-based modelling
Agent-Based Models of Land-Use and Land-Cover Change: Report and Review of an International Workshop
Multi-agents Systems for the Simulation of Land-use and Land-Cover Change: A review
Measuring pattern outcomes in an agent-based model of edge-effect externalities using spatial metrics
Model Simulated land use/Cover changes in Thailand-results from AGENT-LUC model
A multi-agent model for describing transhumanance in North Cameroon: Comparison of different rationality to develop a routine
SIMPOP: a multiagent system for the study of urbanisation
Can Geocomputation Save Urban Simulation?
Deforesation in the southern Yucatan peninsular region: an integrative approach
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