TY - BOOK AU - James Millington (Ed.) AU - John Wainwright (Ed.) AB - The use of agent-based models (ABMs) and modelling for understanding landscape change and dynamics continues to grow. One reason for the popularity of ABMs is that they provide a framework to represent multiple, discrete, multi-faceted, heterogeneous actors (human or otherwise) and their relationships and interactions between one another and their environment, through time and across space. This collection showcases innovative uses of ABMs for investigating and explaining landscape change and dynamics and to explore and identify how researchers in different disciplines can learn from one another to further innovate. The diverse range of processes and landscapes that ABMs are currently used to examine is clearly demonstrated, including: land-use decision making in agricultural landscapes; soil erosion in semi-arid environments; forest change in mountainous landscapes; trade in 1st Century BC southern France; social adaptations of herders in northern Mongolia; and malaria epidemiology in Kenya. A range of agent-based representation is used from the implied presence of agents, through comparing heterogeneous vs. aggregated representation of human activity, to alternative means of parameterizing individual agent behaviour. The collection will be of interest to all interested in innovative agent-based modelling for understanding landscape change, its causes and consequences for sustainability in the Anthropocene. DO - 10.3390/books978-3-03842-281-5 ID - OAPEN ID: 19818 KW - innovation KW - landscape change KW - agent-based models KW - simulation KW - spatial KW - modelling KW - interdisciplinary L1 - http://www.mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/225 LA - English LK - https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/40457 PB - MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute PY - 2016 SN - 9783038422815 SN - 9783038422808 TI - Agent-Based Modelling and Landscape Changenull ER -