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A new approach for representing agent-environment feedbacks: coupled agent-based and state-and-transition simulation models

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Brian W Miller, and Leonardo Frid, 2021-10-17, A new approach for representing agent-environment feedbacks: coupled agent-based and state-and-transition simulation models: Landscape Ecology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10980-021-01282-y.

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Context Agent-based models (ABMs) and state-and-transition simulation models (STSMs) have proven useful for understanding processes underlying social-ecological systems and evaluating practical questions about how systems might respond to different scenarios. ABMs can simulate a variety of agents (autonomous units, such as wildlife or people); agent characteristics, decision-making, adaptive behavior, and mobility; and agent-environment interactions. STSMs are flexible and intuitive stochastic landscape models that can track scenarios and integrate diverse data. Both can be run spatially and track metrics of management success. Objectives Due to the complementarity of these approaches, we sought to couple them through a dynamic linkage [...]

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Brian W Miller, Leonardo Frid
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North Central CASC

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • North Central CASC

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