2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2011.08.024
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CaTMAS: A multi-agent model for simulating the dynamics of carbon resources of West African villages

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“…37,39,53,63,68,69,71,74,75,79,85,90,95 Broader still are options for adaptation through general resource usage, 36,56,82 adoption of technology, 82 mitigation of poverty, 88 engagement with social or institutional responses, 56 or migration. 47,52,56,70 In sum, modeled responses to climate change are therefore substantially more diverse than the modeled impacts of climate change, suggesting a clear opportunity for further, cross-sectoral impacts to be considered.…”
Section: Climate Change Impacts and Responsesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…37,39,53,63,68,69,71,74,75,79,85,90,95 Broader still are options for adaptation through general resource usage, 36,56,82 adoption of technology, 82 mitigation of poverty, 88 engagement with social or institutional responses, 56 or migration. 47,52,56,70 In sum, modeled responses to climate change are therefore substantially more diverse than the modeled impacts of climate change, suggesting a clear opportunity for further, cross-sectoral impacts to be considered.…”
Section: Climate Change Impacts and Responsesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some agent-based models (ABM) were built to study crop-livestock systems, particularly through the simulation of biomass, nutrient or carbon flows. Each model has particular advantages: CaTMAS focuses on the role of fallow in the return of organic matter to the soil (Belem et al, 2011); PALM focuses on labor and economic flows (Matthews, 2006); SABLE and AMBAWA focus on the different uses of crop residues as a key biomass (Baudron et al, 2015;Diarisso et al, 2015). However, due to their reduced scopes, these models do not fully represent the biomass and nutrient cycles.…”
Section: Software Availabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, we assume that the objective of the policy makers is to change the behaviour of entities or individuals (Malawska et al, 2014). CaTMas (Belem et al, 2011), a generic ABM, was selected to represent farm family unit decision making regarding land uses, practices and the way the environment is impacted. CaTMAS simulates the dynamics of carbon resources at a village territory level in West African savannas.…”
Section: Modeling Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dynamics of the social module include the demography dynamics (birth, death, immigration, emigration) and the families' decision making with respect to crop, livestock management and food management (for more details see Belem et al (2011)).…”
Section: Social Modulementioning
confidence: 99%
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