Comparison of empirical methods for building agent-based models in land use science
The use of agent-based models (ABMs) for investigating land-use science questions has been increasing dramatically over the last decade. Modelers have moved from ‘proofs of existence’ toy models to case-specific, multi-scaled, multi-actor, and data-intensive models of land-use and land-cover change....
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Main Authors: | Derek T. Robinson, Daniel G. Brown, Dawn C. Parker, Pepijn Schreinemachers, Marco A. Janssen, Marco Huigen, Heidi Wittmer, Nick Gotts, Panomsak Promburom, Elena Irwin, Thomas Berger, Franz Gatzweiler, Cécile Barnaud |
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