2021
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3944282
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AgriLOVE: agriculture, land-use and technical change in an evolutionary, agent-based model

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“…10 Along these lines, Lamperti et al (2018a) developed the first fully-fledged agent-based IAM, focusing on feedbacks between climate dynamics and the economic system. ABMs have also been applied to the study of water management and resource-sharing mechanisms (Tesfatsion et al, 2017), agriculture and land use (Coronese et al, 2021;Parker et al, 2003;Schreinemachers and Berger, 2011;Berger and Troost, 2014;Troost and Berger, 2015), climate-induced migration patterns (Angus et al, 2009;Kniveton et al, 2011), adaptation to climate variability (Hailegiorgis et al, 2018) and climate-energy nexus (Castro et al, 2020). While the role of extreme events in these works is often limited or absent, they put forward key concepts about the co-modeling of human systems and natural ones.…”
Section: Agent-based Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10 Along these lines, Lamperti et al (2018a) developed the first fully-fledged agent-based IAM, focusing on feedbacks between climate dynamics and the economic system. ABMs have also been applied to the study of water management and resource-sharing mechanisms (Tesfatsion et al, 2017), agriculture and land use (Coronese et al, 2021;Parker et al, 2003;Schreinemachers and Berger, 2011;Berger and Troost, 2014;Troost and Berger, 2015), climate-induced migration patterns (Angus et al, 2009;Kniveton et al, 2011), adaptation to climate variability (Hailegiorgis et al, 2018) and climate-energy nexus (Castro et al, 2020). While the role of extreme events in these works is often limited or absent, they put forward key concepts about the co-modeling of human systems and natural ones.…”
Section: Agent-based Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, while ABMs are increasingly applied to study climate change mitigation (Lamperti et al, , 2020Monasterolo et al, 2019), multi-region economies (Mandel et al, 2009;Wolf et al, 2013) and household-level adaptation (de Koning et al, 2017; de Koning and Filatova, 2019;Filatova, 2015) -including farmers (Coronese et al, 2021;Gawith et al, 2020) -ABMs studying an economy shaped by locations of economic activities and agglomeration forces exposed to climate-induced risks are missing. When studying climate-induced hazards, ABMs rarely focus on firms' adaptive location decisions, despite being the core of a resilient regional economy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%