Validation of Agent-based Land Use Models
Introduction
Agent-based models are increasingly being developed and used for modelling land-use dynamics. Within these models human actors and their behaviour play an important role. The validation of agent-based land use models is generally considered as important and problematic.
In this half-day workshop four speakers will present in 20-25 minutes their view on agent-based land use models and associated challenges and possibilities for validation. Each presentation is followed by a discussion of about 20-25 minutes. Active participation of the workshop participants is highly encouraged.
Programme
14.00-14.15 | Welcome and Introduction by Arnold Bregt, Wageningen University, the Netherlands |
14.15-14.55 | Prof. Dagmar Haase, Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany |
Challenges for application and evaluation of urban change models | |
14.55-15.35 | Prof. Dan Brown, University of Michigan, USA |
The challenges of non-stationarity, multi- and equi-finality in validating land change models | |
15.35-15.50 | Tea/Coffee break |
15.50-16.30 | Dr. Tatiana Filatova, University of Twente, the Netherlands |
Changing climate - changing behavior: modeling abrupt structural shifts in complex socio-ecological systems from the bottom-up | |
16.30-17.10 | Dr. Arend Ligtenberg, Wageningen University, the Netherlands |
Validation of models of complex adaptive systems: can we do it? |
List of available presentations
- Arnold Bregt - Introduction Worshop (288,2 kb)
- Dan Brown - The Challenges of Non-Stationarity Multi- and Equi-Finality in Validating Land Change Models (711,58 kb)
- Tatiana Filatova - Modeling abrupt structural shifts in complex socio-environmental systems (SES) from the bottom-up (5,78 mb)
- Arend Ligtenberg - Validation of ABM can we do it? (1,61 mb)