Comparison of industrial symbiosis indicators through agent-based modeling
Authored by Gabriel Couto Mantese, Daniel Capaldo Amaral
Date Published: 2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2016.09.142
Sponsors:
Sao Paulo Research Foundation
Platforms:
NetLogo
Model Documentation:
ODD
Flow charts
Model Code URLs:
http://modelingcommons.org/browse/one_model/4780#model_tabs_browse_info
Abstract
The validation of environmental impact indicators is a prerequisite for
professionals and brokers in charge of Eco-Industrial Parks (EIP5). In
the specific case of industrial symbiosis indicators, this task is
particularly challenging owing to the inherent difficulty in obtaining
series of real data of consequence for the small number of EIP5 and
large number of organizations. Agent-Based Modeling (ABM) emerges as a
technique to support EIP simulations. This work endorses the use of the
ABM technique to validate indicators of industrial symbiosis through the
construction of a model that simulates an EIP, which is then evaluated
by applying three indicators: the Industrial Symbiosis Indicator (ISI)
of Felicio et at (2016) and the Eco-Connectance and By-product and Waste
Recycling Rate indicators of Tiejun (2010). The model was able to
calculate the three indicators and identify conditions where their
performances are equal or with misleading information regarding
industrial symbiosis evolution. It supports the validation of industrial
symbiosis indicators and demonstrates that the indicator by Felicio et
at (2016) is more robust for turbulent periods of industrial ecosystem
environments. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Tags
Simulation
Agent-based modeling
Validation
Industrial symbiosis
systems
Protocol
Parks
Eco-industrial park
Performance indicator