Agent based simulation of a small catchment water management in northern Thailand Description of the CATCHSCAPE model

N. Becu*, P. Perez, A. Walker, O. Barreteau, C. Le Page

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    Abstract

    Due to mounting human pressure, stakeholders in northern Thailand are facing crucial natural resources management (NRM) issues. Among others, the impact of upstream irrigation management on downstream agricultural viability is a growing source of conflict, which often has both biophysical and social origins. As multiple rural stakeholders are involved, appropriate solutions should only emerge from negotiation. CATCHSCAPE is a Multi-Agent System (MAS) that enables us to simulate the whole catchment features as well as farmer's individual decisions. The biophysical modules simulate the hydrological system with its distributed water balance, irrigation scheme management and crop and vegetation dynamics. The social dynamics are described as a set of resource management processes (water, land, cash, labour force). Water management is described according to the actual different levels of control (individual, scheme and catchment). Moreover, the model's architecture is presented in a way that emphasises the transparency of the rules and methods implemented. Finally, one simulated scenario is described along with its main results, according to different viewpoints (economy, landscape, water management).

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)319-331
    Number of pages13
    JournalEcological Modelling
    Volume170
    Issue number2-3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 15 Dec 2003

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