Bousquet François.
2001. Multi-agent simulations and ecosystem management.
In : Integrating models for natural resources management across disciplines, issues and scales : International Congress on Modelling and Simulation MODSIM 2001. Natural systems (Part one). Post David (ed.), Sivapalan Murugesu (ed.), Vertessy Robert (ed.), Whetton Peter (ed.), Little Richard (ed.), Littleboy Mark (ed.), McAleer Michael (ed.), Oxley Les (ed.), Scoccimarro Michelle (ed.), White David (ed.), Cuddy Susan (ed.), Nakanishi Toshio. MSSANZ
Résumé : This paper proposes a short and subjective review of the development and use of Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) for ecosystem management. The use of these tools go with the shifts in various paradigms on the study of ecological complexity, the introduction of behavior and interactions as the key issues to understand the organization, and the use of models in a constructivist way. Multi-Agent Systems are introduced in a conceptual way and some computer tools are presented. Then a discussion is proposed on the use of MAS for problems integrating social and spatial aspects. MAS may be used for several purposes from theorization to collective decision-making support.
Classification Agris : U10 - Informatique, mathématiques et statistiques
P01 - Conservation de la nature et ressources foncières
Auteurs et affiliations
- Bousquet François, CIRAD-TERA-ERE (THA) ORCID: 0000-0002-4552-3724
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Source : Cirad - Agritrop (https://agritrop.cirad.fr/569084/)
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