This paper proposes the use of agent-based models (ABMs) as “interested amateurs” in policy making, and uses the example of the SWAP model of soil and water conservation adoption to demonstrate the potential of this approach. Daniel Dennett suggests experts often talk past or misunderstand each other, seek to avoid offending each other or appearing ill-informed and generally err on the side of under-explaining a topic. Dennett suggests that these issues can be overcome by including “interested amateurs” in discussions between experts. In the context of land use policy debates, and policy making more generally, this paper suggests that ABMs have particular characteristics that make them excellent potential “interested amateurs” in discussion...
Stakeholder participation in modeling studies is often advocated as a means to enhance the acceptabi...
ABSTRACT Environmental degradation is often defined as a public goods problem, emerging when propert...
© 2019, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Scientific modelling can make things worse, as in the case o...
This paper proposes the use of agent-based models (ABMs) as “interested amateurs” in policy making, ...
As the use of agent-based models (ABMs) in policy making continues to expand, it is increasingly cle...
Agent based models (ABMs) simulate actions and interactions of autonomous agents/groups and their ef...
While science has long been regarded as the sole driver for development, it is nowadays acknowledged...
Abstract: One key advantage of agent-based modeling (ABM) is the one-to-one correspondence of real-w...
The agent-based modelling (ABM) represents a newly emerged domain with multiple applications. They s...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]GEUSIInternational audienceThis instructional book showcases te...
this Special Issue on “Agent-Based Modelling and Landscape Change” we aimed to bring together articl...
We implemented a participatory process with water stakeholders for improving resilience to drought a...
Agent-based models (ABMs) are an increasingly popular choice for simulating large systems of interac...
Agent-based modelling is an approach that has been receiving attention by the land use modelling com...
There has been some discussion about agent-based modelling (ABM) and theory, particularly how ABM mi...
Stakeholder participation in modeling studies is often advocated as a means to enhance the acceptabi...
ABSTRACT Environmental degradation is often defined as a public goods problem, emerging when propert...
© 2019, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Scientific modelling can make things worse, as in the case o...
This paper proposes the use of agent-based models (ABMs) as “interested amateurs” in policy making, ...
As the use of agent-based models (ABMs) in policy making continues to expand, it is increasingly cle...
Agent based models (ABMs) simulate actions and interactions of autonomous agents/groups and their ef...
While science has long been regarded as the sole driver for development, it is nowadays acknowledged...
Abstract: One key advantage of agent-based modeling (ABM) is the one-to-one correspondence of real-w...
The agent-based modelling (ABM) represents a newly emerged domain with multiple applications. They s...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]GEUSIInternational audienceThis instructional book showcases te...
this Special Issue on “Agent-Based Modelling and Landscape Change” we aimed to bring together articl...
We implemented a participatory process with water stakeholders for improving resilience to drought a...
Agent-based models (ABMs) are an increasingly popular choice for simulating large systems of interac...
Agent-based modelling is an approach that has been receiving attention by the land use modelling com...
There has been some discussion about agent-based modelling (ABM) and theory, particularly how ABM mi...
Stakeholder participation in modeling studies is often advocated as a means to enhance the acceptabi...
ABSTRACT Environmental degradation is often defined as a public goods problem, emerging when propert...
© 2019, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Scientific modelling can make things worse, as in the case o...