Manual for Computer Lab Practice on Multi-Agent System (MAS) for Simulating Coupled Community-Landscape System Dynamics
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2015-10-15Date Issued
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Quang Bao Le. (15/10/2015). Manual for Computer Lab Practice on Multi-Agent System (MAS) for Simulating Coupled Community-Landscape System Dynamics. Amman, Jordan: CGIAR Research Program on Dryland Systems (DS).
Abstract
This manual includes 5 units of computer lab guidelines for practicing the development of an spatial explicit multi-agent system model for simulating coupled community-landscape dynamics with example real-world data to answer simple what-if questions in land management and policy. The computer platform used is NetLogo that is download free from North Western University in USA.
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Le, Quang Baohttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-8514-1088
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