An open framework for agent based modelling of agricultural land use change
Authored by Derek T. Robinson, Mark DA Rounsevell, Dave Murray-Rust, Eleonore Guillem, Eleni Karali
Date Published: 2014-11
DOI: 10.1016/j.envsoft.2014.06.027
Sponsors:
European Union
Platforms:
Repast
Java
Model Documentation:
Other Narrative
Flow charts
Model Code URLs:
https://www.wiki.ed.ac.uk/display/Aporia/Home
Abstract
There is growing interest in creating empirically grounded agent based models (ABMs) to simulate land use change at a variety of spatio-temporal scales. The development of land use change models is challenging, as there is a need to connect representations of human behavioural processes to simulations of the biophysical environment. This paper presents a new agent-based modelling framework (Aporia) that has the goal of reducing the complexity and difficulty of constructing high-fidelity land use models. Building on earlier conceptual developments for modelling land use change and the provision of ecosystem services, Aporia was designed to be modular, flexible and open, using a declarative, compositional approach to create complex models from subcomponents. The framework can be tightly or loosely coupled with multiple vegetation models, it can be set up to evaluate a range of ecosystem service indicators, and it can be calibrated for a range of different landscape-scale case studies and modelling styles. The framework is released under an Open Source licence, and can be freely re-used and modified to form the basis of new models. We illustrate this with two case studies implemented using Aporia, exploring different socio-economic scenarios and behavioural characteristics on the land use decisions of Swiss and Scottish farmers. We also discuss the benefits of frameworks in terms of their flexibility, expandability, verification and transparency. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Tags
Agent based modelling
Ecosystem services
Land use/land cover change
Modelling frameworks
Open source