Multiactor modeling of settling decisions and behavior in the San Mariano watershed, the Philippines: a first application with the MameLuke framework

Type Journal Article - Ecology and Society
Title Multiactor modeling of settling decisions and behavior in the San Mariano watershed, the Philippines: a first application with the MameLuke framework
Author(s)
Volume 11
Issue 2
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2006
URL https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Koen_Overmars/publication/42763882_Multiactor_Modeling_of_Settl​ing_Decisions_and_Behavior_in_the_San_Mariano_Watershed_the_Philippines_A_First_Application_with_the​_MameLuke_Framework/links/54c22f350cf2911c7a46b79a.pdf
Abstract
Land-use system dynamics and demographic dynamics are tightly coupled. In environmental
science and studies of changes in land use and land cover, an unequivocal relationship is sometimes found
between both systems, especially in coarse-scale studies. To obtain a better understanding of these
intermingling dynamics, we formulated an agent-based model, the MameLuke settlement model, that used
a deductive approach to investigate these relationships. The model was constructed based on ethnographic
histories of farm households in San Mariano, the Philippines. The model was calibrated visually. Although
this calibration approach proved to be very inefficient, the model itself still outperformed a random model.
The model formulation process and the model outcomes were quite extensively discussed with stakeholders,
and the conceptual modeling approach and framework proved to be clear and useful tools for local-scale
studies dealing with interacting human and biophysical subsystems.

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