Renewable Resource Management

Interface d'un modèle

Many models represent the interactions between a social group and a renewable resource. Resource can be water, wild faun, wood and tree, soil or pasture.

 

Water management

[ABSTRACT] : Agent Based Simulation Tool for Resource Allocation in a CatchmenT in Brazil (Pieter van Oel).

[AWARE] : Agent-based Watershed Analyses for Resource and Economic Sustainability in South Africa (Stefano Farolfi).

[CatchScape] : River bassins management in north Thaïland (Nicolas Becu, Pascal Perez, Andrew Walker)

[Orizi] : Small irrigation systems under free management (Pascal Perez and Nicolas Becu).

[Sinuse] : distributed interactions between an underwater table and its users (Sarah Feuillette).

[Shadoc] : organization and coordination within irrigation systems in Senegal (Olivier Barreteau).

Wild faun management

[Djemiong] : hunting of wild meat in Cameroun (Christophe Le Page, François Bousquet and Innocent Bakam).

Tree and wood management

[Kayanza] : firewood in Burundi (Philippe Guizol, Cleto Ndikumadengue, François Bousquet and Martine Antona).

[Mobe] : regulation of firewood marketing systems in Niger (Martine Antona).

[Sabah] : plantation development among small farmers in Malaysia (Philippe Guizol).

[TransAmazon] : Modelling the dynamics of the Pioneers Fronts of the Transamazon Highway Region (Thierry Bonaudo, Jean-Françis Tourrand et Pierre Bommel).

Erosion and soil management

[Burkina] : soil quality indicators in Burkina Faso (Serge Guillobez).

[WsErosion] : soil erosion risk and agricultural diversification in a Northern-Thailand watershed (Guy Trébuil and Christian Baron).

Pasture management

[Pasteur] : sparse resource sharing by herds in sahelian area (Alassane Bah and Patrick d'Aquino).

[TransAmazon] : Modelling the dynamics of the Pioneers Fronts of the Transamazon Highway Region (Thierry Bonaudo, Jean-Françis Tourrand et Pierre Bommel).


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