2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2020.102203
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Impacts of multiple stressors on mountain communities: Insights from an agent-based model of a Nepalese village

Abstract: Mountain communities in developing and transitioning countries are experiencing a period of rapid social, economic, and environmental change. While change has long been a feature of mountain life, the rate, magnitude, nature, and number of the transformations now taking place is unprecedented, with profound implications for the sustainability and welfare of mountain communities in the coming years. It is therefore vital that their potential impacts be understood. Considering stressors in isolation can give a f… Show more

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“…In this paper, we describe an empirically informed agent-based model (ABM) of a rural Nepalese village. The original purpose of the model was to simulate the impact of multiple stressors on mountain people and households [24 , 26] . However, it can potentially be adapted for the study of other topics or be used as inspiration in the design of other models.…”
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“…In this paper, we describe an empirically informed agent-based model (ABM) of a rural Nepalese village. The original purpose of the model was to simulate the impact of multiple stressors on mountain people and households [24 , 26] . However, it can potentially be adapted for the study of other topics or be used as inspiration in the design of other models.…”
Section: Methods Detailsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 A conceptual diagram showing a simplified representation of agent variables, processes, and interactions. The lightning bolts show the variables and processes that are directly affected by the stressor scenarios presented in Sc [26] . …”
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