schema:description | "内容記述: 1. Introduction, Marco A. Janssen; PART II. METHODS AND CONCEPTS: 2. The transition from local to global dynamics: a proposed framework for agent-based thinking in social-ecological systems, J. Marty Anderies; 3. Changing the rules of the game: lessons from immunology and linguistics for self-organization of institutions, Marco A. Janssen; 4. Futures, predictions and other foolishness, Roger Bradbury; 5. Validation and verification of multi-agent systems, Steven M. Manson; 6. Using artificial agents to understand laboratory experiments of common-pool resources with real agents, Wander Jager & Marco A. Janssen; 7. Implications of spatial heterogeneity of grazing pressure on the resilience of rangelands, Marco A. Janssen, J. Marty Anderies, Mark Stafford Smith & Brian H. Walker; PART II. APPLICATIONS: 8. Adjustment costs of agri-environmental policy switchings: an agent-based analysis of the German region Hohenlohe, Alfons Balmann, Kathrin Happe, Konrad Kellermann & Anne Kleingarn; 9. Agent-based simulation of organic farming conversation in Allier department, Guillaume Deffuant, Sylvie Huet, Jean Paul Bousset, Jerome Henriot, Georges Amon, Gerard Weisbuch; 10. Scientific measurements and villagers' knowledge: an integrative multi-agent model from the semi-arid areas of Zimbabwe, Tim Lynam; 11. Simulating land-cover change in South-Central Indiana: an agent-based model of deforestation and afforestation, Mathew Hoffmann, Hugh Kelley & Tom Evans; 12. Multi-agent systems and role games: collective learning processes for ecosystem management, Francois Bousquet, Olivier Barreteau, Patrick d'Aquino, Michel Etienne, Stanislas Boissau, Sigried Aubert, Christoophe Le Page, Didier Babin & Jean-Christophe Castella; 13. Institutional change for sustainable land use: a participatory approach from Australia, Nick Abel, Art Langston, John Ive, Bill Tatnell, Mark Howden & Jacqui Stol....(more)" |