Simulation paysagère : un modèle multi-agents pour prendre en compte les relations sociales

Landscape simulation can be a good mean to understand the observed evolutions and then identify the factors generating the changes. We have worked on the evolution of the land use in a "commune" in the chain of the Puys, by using a model dealing with the ecological growth of vegetation tha...

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Autor principal: Yves Michelin
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Publicado: Unité Mixte de Recherche 8504 Géographie-cités 2000
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Sumario:Landscape simulation can be a good mean to understand the observed evolutions and then identify the factors generating the changes. We have worked on the evolution of the land use in a "commune" in the chain of the Puys, by using a model dealing with the ecological growth of vegetation that agricultural practices hinder. The discrete event simulations enable to study long-term evolutions and take space aspects into account, but farm modelling is still simplistic. We have then developed a multi-agent model that enables us to take into account the interactions between the farms subjected to competition and synergy. This work corroborates that a multi-agent modelling is quite adapted to study the influence of social relationship on the territory and then on the landscape. In this presentation, we also show how a multi-agent model can be integrated to discrete event simulations.