scholarly journals Targeting Small-Scale Irrigation Investments using Agent-Based Modeling: Case Studies in Mali and Niger

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Olawale Olayide ◽  
Saadatou Sangare ◽  
Jawoo Koo ◽  
Hua Xie

As part of the SFI series, this book presents the most up-to-date research in the study of human and primate societies, presenting recent advances in software and algorithms for modeling societies. It also addresses case studies that have applied agent-based modeling approaches in archaeology, cultural anthropology, primatology, and sociology. Many things set this book apart from any other on modeling in the social sciences, including the emphasis on small-scale societies and the attempts to maximize realism in the modeling efforts applied to social problems and questions. It is an ideal book for professionals in archaeology or cultural anthropology as well as a valuable tool for those studying primatology or computer science.


2013 ◽  
Vol 2013 ◽  
pp. 1-12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jessica E. Leahy ◽  
Erika Gorczyca Reeves ◽  
Kathleen P. Bell ◽  
Crista L. Straub ◽  
Jeremy S. Wilson

Small-scale forests are an excellent example of coupled social-ecological systems, which involve human and biophysical subsystems with complex two-way feedback interactions. The multifaceted nature of landowner decisions drives a significant need to better understand decision-making processes, reactions to policy, and combined impacts on ecosystems in a comprehensive manner. Small-scale forests require an integrated approach to modeling the social and biophysical components comprehensively. Agent-based modeling involves modeling individualistic behavior and interpreting patterns that emerge. The interaction between agents and their environments makes this a valuable tool to assess repeated decisions of individual landowners responding to changing environmental conditions. Agent-based models can be used to determine potential ecological, economic, and social outcomes of landowner decisions and reactions to changing conditions. A forest landowner agent-based model experiment was developed to model timber harvesting in Maine, USA. We present baseline simulation results and compare the effect of a social change (an increased tax rate) and a biophysical change (a pest outbreak resulting in increased tree mortality) on the system. These three scenarios were analyzed using ANOVA and MANOVA tests on harvested hectares and landowner goal scores to assess landowner behavior and priorities by action. We conclude by reviewing implications for future modeling efforts.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 ◽  
pp. 1-14
Author(s):  
Qiwei Wang ◽  
Matteo Curcuruto ◽  
Qiang Mei ◽  
Suxia Liu ◽  
Qiaomei Zhou ◽  
...  

Although the safety production level at small scale enterprises is important for business success, critical safety interactions among the enterprises, its employees, the public, and the government have not been explained well in the literature. To address this gap, a bottom-up method of agent-based modeling is applied here that includes these key stakeholders. The study illustrates how employee protection-oriented safety proactivity behaviors, including whistleblowing and public exposure, can impact the safety production level at small scale enterprises, which are also watched by the public and regulated by the government. The results confirm that protection-oriented safety proactivity behaviors have a significant impact on the safety production levels at small enterprises through the interactions among multiple agents. The model results are validated using an employee questionnaire. The recommendation is for employees to encourage protection-oriented safety proactivity behaviors to improve safety production levels and for the public and the government to provide additional safety support.


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
Author(s):  
Emilie Lindkvist ◽  
Nanda Wijermans ◽  
Tim M. Daw ◽  
Blanca Gonzalez-Mon ◽  
Alfredo Giron-Nava ◽  
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