Abstract:Understanding the dynamics of socio-ecological systems is crucial to the development of environmentally sustainable practices. Models of social or ecological sub-systems have greatly enhanced such understanding, but at the risk of obscuring important feedbacks and emergent effects. Integrated modelling approaches have the potential to address this shortcoming by explicitly representing linked socio-ecological dynamics. We developed a socio-ecological system model by coupling an existing agentbased model of lan… Show more
“…To represent and explore the nature and effects of feedbacks, Synes et al (2019) used and coupled two existing standalone agent-based models to represent the social and ecological system. To represent and explore the nature and effects of feedbacks, Synes et al (2019) used and coupled two existing standalone agent-based models to represent the social and ecological system.…”
Section: Modelling Coupled Systems For Sustainable Environmental Manamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To represent and explore the nature and effects of feedbacks, Synes et al (2019) used and coupled two existing standalone agent-based models to represent the social and ecological system. Synes et al (2019) coupled the two models so that the output of one became the input to the other in the next time step, thereby allowing for feedbacks between models. Besides an efficient use of research time, another benefit is that repeated testing and applying of a model to other contexts improves model performance over the long run (Schulze et al 2017).…”
Section: Modelling Coupled Systems For Sustainable Environmental Manamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is a common social system simplification in models. Multiple simulations, using different parameterisations of the ecological pollinator model, were run by Synes et al (2019) to distil what settings had the largest effect on farmer decision making, crop yield and pollinator populations in their experimental design. Second, temporal and spatial scales between the systems and models need to match.…”
Section: Modelling Coupled Systems For Sustainable Environmental Manamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Modelling coupled systems requires an understanding of the key system elements and their interactions. To represent and explore the nature and effects of feedbacks, Synes et al (2019) used and coupled two existing standalone agent-based models to represent the social and ecological system. Such sharing and re-using of existing models has many benefits.…”
Section: Modelling Coupled Systems For Sustainable Environmental Manamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides an efficient use of research time, another benefit is that repeated testing and applying of a model to other contexts improves model performance over the long run (Schulze et al 2017). Synes et al (2019) coupled the two models so that the output of one became the input to the other in the next time step, thereby allowing for feedbacks between models. Coupled social-ecological systems can also be modelled by building a single comprehensive model which already includes social and ecological feedbacks (Voinov and Shugart 2013).…”
Section: Modelling Coupled Systems For Sustainable Environmental Manamentioning
“…To represent and explore the nature and effects of feedbacks, Synes et al (2019) used and coupled two existing standalone agent-based models to represent the social and ecological system. To represent and explore the nature and effects of feedbacks, Synes et al (2019) used and coupled two existing standalone agent-based models to represent the social and ecological system.…”
Section: Modelling Coupled Systems For Sustainable Environmental Manamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To represent and explore the nature and effects of feedbacks, Synes et al (2019) used and coupled two existing standalone agent-based models to represent the social and ecological system. Synes et al (2019) coupled the two models so that the output of one became the input to the other in the next time step, thereby allowing for feedbacks between models. Besides an efficient use of research time, another benefit is that repeated testing and applying of a model to other contexts improves model performance over the long run (Schulze et al 2017).…”
Section: Modelling Coupled Systems For Sustainable Environmental Manamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is a common social system simplification in models. Multiple simulations, using different parameterisations of the ecological pollinator model, were run by Synes et al (2019) to distil what settings had the largest effect on farmer decision making, crop yield and pollinator populations in their experimental design. Second, temporal and spatial scales between the systems and models need to match.…”
Section: Modelling Coupled Systems For Sustainable Environmental Manamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Modelling coupled systems requires an understanding of the key system elements and their interactions. To represent and explore the nature and effects of feedbacks, Synes et al (2019) used and coupled two existing standalone agent-based models to represent the social and ecological system. Such sharing and re-using of existing models has many benefits.…”
Section: Modelling Coupled Systems For Sustainable Environmental Manamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides an efficient use of research time, another benefit is that repeated testing and applying of a model to other contexts improves model performance over the long run (Schulze et al 2017). Synes et al (2019) coupled the two models so that the output of one became the input to the other in the next time step, thereby allowing for feedbacks between models. Coupled social-ecological systems can also be modelled by building a single comprehensive model which already includes social and ecological feedbacks (Voinov and Shugart 2013).…”
Section: Modelling Coupled Systems For Sustainable Environmental Manamentioning
A national-scale agent-based model is developed to represent paired climatic and socioeconomic scenarios in the land system. Key scenario characteristics relate to forms of human behavior, interactions and societal preferences. Large differences emerge between scenarios in terms of land management intensities, ecosystem service provision and land sparing.
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