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Design of an agent-based model to examine population-environment interactions in Nang Rong District, Thailand 원문보기

Applied geography, v.39, 2013년, pp.183 - 198  

Walsh, S.J. ,  Malanson, G.P. ,  Entwisle, B. ,  Rindfuss, R.R. ,  Mucha, P.J. ,  Heumann, B.W. ,  McDaniel, P.M. ,  Frizzelle, B.G. ,  Verdery, A.M. ,  Williams, N.E. ,  Yao, X. ,  Ding, D.

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The design of an agent-based model (ABM) is described that integrates Social and Land Use Modules to examine population-environment interactions in a former agricultural frontier in Northeastern Thailand. The ABM is used to assess household income and wealth derived from agricultural production of l...

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