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- | ====== Group 3: CHANGE MODELLING ====== | + | ====== Group 3: HUMAN ASPECTS ON CHANGE MODELLING ====== |
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- | * What are the legal and illegal processes of land appropriation at the Brazilian Amazon? | + | |
- | * How to simulate negotiation and corruption for land appropriation? | + | |
- | * What are the alternative scenarios for corruption mitigation? | + | |
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- | Land changes are results from complex social and biophysical systems and their interactions (Turner et al., 1995). Such interactions result from processes that act on different hierarchical levels. At the global scale, the national and international commodities market (beef, grains and timber) drives demand for land change. This way, these changes cannot be adequately understood without knowing their linkages to decisions and structures made elsewhere. In this sense, understanding the role of networks is essential to understanding land-use structure. Such networks can be physical, such as infrastructure networks, and logical ones, such as market chains, linking a certain location to distant consumption or influential sites. | ||
- | In general, a network is a set of items, which we will call vertices or sometimes | + | Land changes are results from complex social and biophysical systems and their interactions (Turner et al., 1995). Such interactions result from processes that act on different hierarchical levels. At the global scale, the national and international commodities market (beef, grains and timber) drives demand for land change. This way, these changes cannot be adequately understood without knowing their linkages to decisions and structures made elsewhere. |
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+ | A network is a set of items, which we will call vertices or nodes, with connections between them, called edges. | ||
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+ | We believe which networks can be a important tool to link the actor of land change to global scenarios, as market and police public in land change modeling. However, is necessary to solve some specific challenges: | ||
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+ | * Network Architecture, | ||
- | The human behavior is very dependent of logical network, as market chain, and understands how to couple this network to land change model is a great challenge for land change science. In this sense, we consider that logical networks is a important way to describe relations | ||
- | === Some Steps === | ||
- | * Data acquisition | ||
- | * Simulation (data structure and algorithms) | ||
- | * Dynamic and seasonal reorganization | ||
- | * Coupling with others models at multiple scales | ||
=== References === | === References === |
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