Rangeland Ecology & Management

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An adaptive agent model for analysing co-evolution of management and policies in a complex rangeland system
Author
Janssen, Marco A
Walker, Brian H
Langridge, Jenny
Abel, Nick
Publisher
Ecological Modelling
Publication Year
2000
Body

This paper describes an adaptive agent model of rangelands based on concepts of complex adaptive systems. The behavioural and biological processes of pastoralists, regulators, livestock, grass and shrubs are modelled as well as the interactions between these components. The evolution of the rangeland system is studied under different policy and institutional regimes that affect the behaviour and learning of pastoralists, and hence the state of the ecological system. Adaptive agent models show that effective learning and effective ecosystem management do not necessarily coincide and can suggest potentially useful alternatives to the design of policies and institutions.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Journal Volume
131
Journal Number
no. 2-3
Journal Pages
249-268
Journal Name
Ecological Modelling
Keywords
Complex adaptive systems
ecosystem management
rangelands
Adaptive agents
modelling
socio-economic aspects
policies
management
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