Using the agent-based model to simulate and evaluate the interaction effects of agent behaviors on groundwater resources, a case study of a sub-basin in the Zayandehroud River basin
Authored by Sayed Ali Ohab-Yazdi, Azadeh Ahmadi
Date Published: 2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.simpat.2018.07.003
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Abstract
The present study aims to identify and assess the parameters affecting
agent behaviors and to simulate their effects on groundwater resources
under the existing water regulations and policies. For this purpose,
agent-based models are exploited to simulate the different groups of
agents including Regional Water Authority, Public Prosecutor's Office,
and the stakeholders as well as their interactions. The systems dynamic
model is employed to investigate the effects of changes in agent
behaviors on groundwater resources. The Any Logic software package is
also used as a powerful tool for simulating both models and identifying
the relationships between human behavior and water resources. Two
efficient and inefficient scenarios are defined for assessing the
effects of such parameters as `meetings of regional water agencies held
with other public organizations{''}. Results revealed that changes in
the behavior and interactions of Regional Water Authority with other
public organizations under the first (inefficient) scenario led to
increased renewable storage by 11.6 MCM while elimination of this
parameter in the second (efficient) scenario led to a decrease of 52.6
MCM in renewable storage. Results of both scenarios showed that proper
interactions of the Regional Water Authority with other stakeholders led
to the control of illegal water abstractions and the rise of water table
in the aquifers from the scenario one 1777.4 m-1778.1 m under the second
scenario.
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Agent-based modeling
Management
interaction
Framework
Coupled human
Water-resources
Conflicts
Any logic
Behavioral rules
Systems
dynamic