DOI: 10.3990/1.9789036528023
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“…Barthel et al (2008) developed an ABM framework for water demand and supply future scenarios where the socio-ecosystem is enabled to react and to adapt to climate change. Dean et al (1999), Werner and McNamara (2007), Entwisle, et al (2008) and Filatova (2009) deal with ABM and land use. Dean et al (1999) is an early example of ABM of a local socio-ecosystems, which include climate change elements in order to simulate human responses and the outcome of adaptation.…”
Section: Abm Of Socio-ecosystems and Climate Changementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Barthel et al (2008) developed an ABM framework for water demand and supply future scenarios where the socio-ecosystem is enabled to react and to adapt to climate change. Dean et al (1999), Werner and McNamara (2007), Entwisle, et al (2008) and Filatova (2009) deal with ABM and land use. Dean et al (1999) is an early example of ABM of a local socio-ecosystems, which include climate change elements in order to simulate human responses and the outcome of adaptation.…”
Section: Abm Of Socio-ecosystems and Climate Changementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Entwisle, et al (2008) focus on the responses to floods and drought at a regional level in terms of agricultural land use and migration, explicitly taking into account social networks. Filatova (2009) incorporated climate change related risks in an agent-based land market for coastal cities, which simulates the emergence of urban land patterns and land prices as a result of microscale interactions between buyers and sellers. et al (2005) for its more comprehensive model description.…”
Section: Abm Of Socio-ecosystems and Climate Changementioning
confidence: 99%
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