Evaluating the role of behavioral factors and practical constraints in the performance of an agent-based model of farmer decision making
Authored by Christopher J Topping, Anna Malawska
Date Published: 2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.agsy.2015.12.014
Sponsors:
Aarhus University
Platforms:
C++
Model Documentation:
ODD
Flow charts
Model Code URLs:
http://www2.dmu.dk/ALMaSS/ODDox/ALMaSS_ODDox/V1_02/index.html
Abstract
Farmer decision making models often focus on the behavioral assumptions
in the representation of the decision making, applying bounded
rationality theory to shift away from the generally criticized profit
maximizer approach. Although complex on the behavioral side, such
representations are usually simplistic with respect to the available
choice options in farmer decision making and practical constraints
related to farming decisions. To ascertain the relevance of modeling
different facets of farmer decision making, we developed an agent based
model of farmer decision making on crop choice, fertilizer and pesticide
usage using an existing economic farm optimization model. We then
gradually modified the model to include practical agronomic constraints
and assumptions reflecting bounded rationality, and assessed the
explanatory power of the added model components. The assessments were
based on comparisons to the real world data and to the results of the
previous model stages, and included two model versions differing with
assumptions on the farmers' rationality. Thus, we assessed the
sensitivity of the model to its behavioral assumptions. The results
indicated that contrary to expectations, implementation of the practical
constraints improved the model performance more than the modifications
in the behavioral assumptions. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights
reserved.
Tags
Adaptation
Simulation
Management
Land-use
Agricultural landscapes
systems
values
Philippines
Environmental-change
Argentine
pampas