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Crop Production/Industries 2 Environmental Economics and Policy 2 Farm Management 2 Land Economics/Use 2 Livestock Production/Industries 2 agent-based model 2 cellular automata 2 decision-making 2 modelling 2 multi-agent simulation models 2
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Free 2
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Book / Working Paper 1 Other 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Kaye-Blake, William 2 McDermott, Alan 2 Li, F.Y. 1 Li, Frank Y. 1 Martin, A. McLeish 1 Martin, A.M. 1 Neil, H. 1 Neil, Hayley 1 Rains, S. 1 Rains, Scott 1
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New Zealand Agricultural and Resource Economics Society - NZARES 1
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2009 Conference, August 27-28, 2009, Nelson, New Zealand 1
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A review of Multi-Agent Simulation Models in Agriculture
Kaye-Blake, William; Li, F.Y.; Martin, A.M.; McDermott, Alan - 2009
Multi-Agent Simulation (MAS) models are intended to capture emergent properties of complex systems that are not amenable to equilibrium analysis. They are beginning to see some use for analysing agricultural systems. The paper reports on work in progress to create a MAS for specific sectors in...
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A review of Multi-Agent Simulation Models in Agriculture
Kaye-Blake, William; Li, Frank Y.; Martin, A. McLeish; … - New Zealand Agricultural and Resource Economics Society … - 2009
Multi-Agent Simulation (MAS) models are intended to capture emergent properties of complex systems that are not amenable to equilibrium analysis. They are beginning to see some use for analysing agricultural systems. The paper reports on work in progress to create a MAS for specific sectors in...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008802947
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