PN25 - Companion Modeling and Water Dynamics
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Item Companion modelling to mitigate land use conflict between herders and foresters in Northern Thailand(Poster, 2010-03-25) Dumrongrojwatthana, P.; Gajaseni, N.; Page, C. le; Trébuil, Guy; Landy, F.; Marie, J.Item Area study prior to companion modelling to integrate multiple Interests in upper watershed management of northern Thailand(Journal Article, 2008) Barnaud, C.; Trébuil, Guy; Dumrongrojwatthana, P.; Marie, J.Item Multi-agent simulations to explore rules for rural credit in a highland farming community of northern Thailand(Journal Article, 2008-07) Barnaud, C.; Bousquet, Francois; Trébuil, GuyItem Agricultural system study and resource management in a highland watershed through a participatory modelling process(Conference Paper, 2008-05-27) Promburom, P.Item Companion modelling for collective learning on land & water management in northern Thailand highlands(Poster, 2005-12-07) Barnaud, C.; Promburom, T.; Bousquet, Francois; Promburom, P.; Trébuil, GuyItem Participatory agent-based modeling and simulation of rice farming in the rainfed lowlands of northeast Thailand(Conference Paper, 2009-01-22) Naivinit, W.; Page, C. le; Thongnoi, M.; Trébuil, GuyItem Comparison of empirical methods for building agent-based models in land use science(Journal Article, 2007-04-02) Robinson, D.T.; Brown, D.G.; Parker, D.C.; Schreinemachers, P.; Janssen, Marco A.; Huigen, M.; Wittmer, H.; Gotts, N.; Promburom, P.; Irwin, E.; Berger, T.; Gatzweiler, F.; Barnaud, C.Item Using multi-agent systems in a companion modelling approach for agroecosystem management in South-East Asia(Journal Article, 2007-03) Bousquet, Francois; Castella, J.C.; Trébuil, Guy; Barnaud, C.; Boissau, S.; Kam, Suan PhengThis paper describes research using multi-agent systems as a companion modelling tool to address key issues related to agroecosystem management in northern Thailand and northern Vietnam. The authors illustrate an approach for the use of complex models for the accompaniment of adaptive management experiences. First, some considerations on the shifts of paradigm that underlie the research are discussed. Then two case studies are presented. The first one illustrates the iterative process of problem solving with local stakeholders, while the second emphasizes the emergence of local institutions in the context of land reforms. In both cases, the research started with an analysis of the agrarian system, which integrated multiscale biophysical and socioeconomic knowledge by means of a model. The research process then evolved towards the use of such models in participatory approaches for community-based natural resource management. Regular interactions between researchers and local stakeholders mediated by the companion modelling tools were helpful in progressing local development.Item Agent-based modeling to facilitate resilient water management in Southeast and South Asia(Conference Paper, 2008-11-16) Hoanh, Chu Thai; Page, C. le; Barreteau, Olivier; Trébuil, Guy; Bousquet, Francois; Cernesson, F.; Barnaud, C.; Gurung, T.R.; Promburom, P.; Naivinit, W.; Dung, L.C.; Dumrongrojwatthana, P.; Thongnoi, M.Item Using companion modeling to understand interactions between water dynamics and labor migrations in lower northeast Thailand(Conference Paper, 2006-10-16) Naivinit, W.; Trébuil, GuyItem Role-playing games and institutional engagement for modeling land and water management in a northern Thailand watershed(Conference Paper, 2008) Promburom, P.; Bousquet, FrancoisItem An evolving simulation and gaming process to facilitate adaptive watershed management in mountain northern Thailand(Journal Article, 2007-09) Barnaud, C.; Bousquet, Francois; Trébuil, GuyThe decentralization of natural resource management provides an opportunity for communities to increase their participation in related decision making. Research should propose adapted methodologies enabling the numerous stakeholders of these complex socioecological settings to define their problems and identify agreed-on solutions. This article presents a companion modeling (ComMod) experiment combining role-playing games and multiagent systems conducted in a community in northern Thailand to support collective learning for adaptive land management. Researchers and local stakeholders collectively built a representation of the situation and used it as a platform to explore scenarios. This ComMod process initially addressed a soil erosion problem. The participants identified the expansion of perennial crops as a promising solution but also raised the problem of the unequal ability among villagers to invest in such crops. The researchers flexibly adapted the simulation tools to the emerging matter. The authors assess the learning effects of this experiment and identify two favoring factors: the increasing participation of local stakeholders and a flexible and adaptive modeling process suited to learning, which by nature is an evolving process. But to ensure sustainable impacts for the communities, stronger links with higher institutional levels are needed.Item Companion modeling conflict resolution and institution building: Sharing irrigation water in the Lingmuteychu watershed Bhutan(Journal Article, 2006) Gurung, T.R.; Bousquet, Francois; Trébuil, GuyItem The process of modelling the rainfed lowland rice system of lower northeast Thailand with farmer participation(Conference Paper, 2008-05-27) Naivinit, W.; Page, C. le; Thongnoi, M.; Trébuil, GuyItem Modeling a biophysical environment to better understand the decision-making rules for water use in the rainfed lowland rice ecosystem(Conference Paper, 2005) Lacombe, Guillaume; Naivinit, W.Item Use Participatory modeling to validate and build multi-agent system model regarding rainfed lowland rice and labor management in Lower northeast Thailand(Conference Paper, 2007-01-09) Naivinit, W.; Page, C. le; Thongnoi, M.; Trébuil, Guy; Srisombat, N.Item La modélisation d’accompagnement pour une gestion concertée des ressources renouvelables en Thaïlande(Journal Article, 2008) Barnaud, C.; Trébuil, Guy; Promburom, T.; Bousquet, FrancoisItem Agricultural commercialisation diversification and conservation of renewable resources in northern Thailand highlands(Journal Article, 2006) Trébuil, Guy; Ekasingh, B.; Ekasingh, M.Item The game of life: A fresh approach to the challenge of sharing agricultural resources has farmers playing games with scientists(Journal Article, 2005) Bousquet, Francois; Gurung, T.R.; Trébuil, GuyItem Companion modelling to mitigate a land use conflict between herders and foresters in Northern Thailand(Poster, 2010-02-03) Dumrongrojwatthana, P.; Gajaseni, N.; Page, C. le; Trébuil, Guy; Landy, F.; Marie, J.
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