Development of an agent-based model for estimation of agricultural land preservation in rural Japan
Authored by Ryohei Yamashita, Satoshi Hoshino
Date Published: 2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.agsy.2018.05.004
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Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS)
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Abstract
In rural Japan, the lack of successors for aging farmers has become a
serious problem, given that these areas experience a population outflow
as well. In response, national authorities have promoted reconsideration
and strengthening of regional agricultural management systems. In order
to achieve consensus for such a transition, it is important to
streamline this agricultural management. In this study, we constructed
an analytical simulation model based on multi-agent simulations to
support such changes. With this model, we investigated the effectiveness
of deliberate organization of agricultural management. First, we
collected data on farmer behavioral patterns and intentions. In
addition, we gathered data at individual farm level with a field survey,
and predicted an initial trend (Trend\_Simulation). In order to compare
simulations with the Trend\_Simulation, we assumed that the future labor
force in the model settlement was centralized and performed the work as
an agricultural organization (Systematic Simulation). The results from
Trend\_Simulation predicted that farmland degradation would occur from
2010 onwards, after which the amount of abandoned cultivated and fallow
land would increase rapidly. In contrast, for the Systematic\_Si
mulation, as a result of increased management efficiency through labor
force accumulation and joint use of agricultural machines, abandonment
of cultivated land would not occur for at least 20 more years. Finally,
expansion of management scale per individual farm through land leasing
between farms was predicted to decrease gradually in the
Trend\_Simulation, but to increase in the Systematic\_Simulation.
Tags
Simulation
Policy
Multi-agent simulation
systems
allocation
Framework
Odd protocol
Farm land use
Regional agricultural planning
Rice paddies
Collective farming systems
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