Comparison of a cellular automata network and an individual-based model for the simulation of forest dynamics
Authored by Christophe Lett, C Silber, N Barret
Date Published: 1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0304-3800(99)00090-3
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Abstract
Our goal is to model and simulate forest dynamics in order to observe
large-scale characteristics of the forest as they emerge from local
competitive interplay among individuals. This objective can be reached
by developing a spatial gap model. Spatialisation can be achieved from a
space- or individual-oriented perspective. Because the choice of one
approach over the other leads to consequences affecting the simulated
dynamics that are difficult to assess a priori, we have decided to
consider both and have thus developed two models: a cellular automata
network and an individual-based model. Both models are simulated and
respective temporal and spatial dynamics are analysed. Although
simulation results are similar, some differences highlight underlying
assumptions of each conceptual approach. The manner in which the two
models complement each other is all the more interesting in that each
one has its particular assets and can be used for different perspectives
of development. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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