Gaudou, Benoit and Sibertin-Blanc, Christophe and Therond, Olivier and Amblard, Frédéric and Auda, Yves and Arcangeli, Jean-Paul and Balestrat, Maud and Charron-Moirez, Marie-Hélène and Gondet, Etienne and Hong, Yi and Lardy, Romain and Louail, Thomas and Mayor, Eunate and Panzoli, David and Sauvage, Sabine and Sanchez-Pérez, José-Miguel and Taillandier, Patrick and Nguyen, Van Bai and Vavasseur, Maroussia and Mazzega, Pierre The MAELIA multi-agent platform for integrated assessment of low-water management issues. (2014) In: International Workshop on Multi-Agent-Based Simulation - MABS 2013, 6 May 2013 - 7 May 2013 (Minnesota, United States).
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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-54783-6_6
Abstract
The MAELIA project is developing an agent-based modeling and simulation platform to study the environmental, economic and social impacts of various regulations regarding water use and water management in combination with climate change. It is applied to the case of the French Adour-Garonne Basin, which is the most concerned in France by water scarcity during the low-water period. An integrated approach has been chosen to model this social-ecological system: the model combines spatiotemporal models of ecologic (e.g. rainfall and temperature changes, water flow and plant growth) and socio-economic (e.g. farmer decision-making process, management of low-water flow, demography, land use and land cover changes) processes and sub-models of cognitive sharing among agents (e.g. weather forecast, normative constraints on behaviors)
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