Dynamical coupling of multiscale land change models
Authored by Gilberto Camara, Evaldinolia Moreira, Sergio Costa, Ana Paula Aguiar, Tiago Carneiro
Date Published: 2009-11
DOI: 10.1007/s10980-009-9397-x
Sponsors:
FAPESP
FAPEMA
Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq)
Platforms:
TerraME
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Abstract
No single model or scale can fully capture the causes of land change. For a given region, land changes may have different impacts at different places. Limits and opportunities imposed by biophysical and socio-economic conditions, such as local policies and accessibility, may induce distinct land change trajectories. These local land change trajectories may, in turn, indirectly affect other places, as local actions interact with higher-level driving forces. Such intraregional interdependencies cannot be captured by studies at a single scale, calling for multiscale and multilocality studies. This paper proposes a software organization for building computational models that support dynamical linking of multiple scales. This structure couples different types of models, such as cell-space models with agent-based models. We show how results in multiscale models can flow both in bottom-up and top-down directions, thus allowing feedback from local actors to regional scales. The proposal is general and independent of specific software, and it is effective to model intraregional, bottom-up and top-down interactions in land change models. To show the model's potential, we develop a case study that shows how a multiscale model for the Brazilian Amazonia can include feedbacks between local to regional scales.
Tags
Agent-based modelling
multiscale modelling
Amazonia
Deforestation models
Dynamical model integration
Land change modelling
Scale feedbacks