Land-Use Changes in Distant Places: Implementation of a Telecoupled Agent-Based Model

Yue Dou, Guolin Yao, Anna Herzberger, R. F. B. Silva, Qian Song, Ciara Hovis, M. Batistella, E. Moran, Wenbin Wu, Jianguo Liu
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Abstract: International agricultural trade has changed land uses in trading countries, altering global food security and environmental sustainability. Studies have concluded that local land-use drivers are largely from global sources (e.g., trade increases deforestation in exporting countries). However, little is known about how these local land-use changes affect distant locations, namely the feedback between them. Yet these distant impacts and feedbacks can be significant for governing local land systems. The framework of telecoupling (i.e., socioeconomic-environmental interactions between distant places) has been shown to be an effective conceptual tool to study international trade and the associated socio-economic and environmental impacts. However, a systems simulation tool to quantify the telecoupled causes and effects is still lacking. Here, we construct a new type of agent-based model (ABM) that can simulate land-use changes at multiple distant places (namely TeleABM, telecoupled agent-based model). We use soybean trade between Brazil and China as an example, where Brazil is the sending system and China is the receiving system because they are the world?s largest soybean exporter and importer respectively. We select one representative county in each country to calibrate and validate the model with spatio-temporal analysis of historical land-use changes and the empirical analysis of household survey data. We describe the model following the ODD+D protocol, and validate the model results in each location respectively. We then illustrate how the aggregated farmer agents? land-use behaviors in the sending system result in land-use changes in the receiving system, and vice versa. One scenario example (i.e., a high-tariff scenario) is given to demonstrate the results of TeleABM. Such a model allows us to advance the understanding of telecoupling features and the influence on land system science, and to test hypotheses about complex coupled human-natural systems (e.g., cascading effect).
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异地土地利用变化:基于远耦合agent模型的实现
摘要:国际农业贸易改变了贸易国的土地利用方式,改变了全球粮食安全和环境可持续性。研究得出的结论是,当地的土地利用驱动因素主要来自全球(例如,贸易增加了出口国的森林砍伐)。然而,对于这些局部土地利用变化如何影响遥远的地点,即它们之间的反馈,人们知之甚少。然而,这些遥远的影响和反馈对于管理地方土地系统可能是重要的。远耦合的框架(即遥远地方之间的社会经济-环境相互作用)已被证明是研究国际贸易及其相关的社会经济和环境影响的有效概念工具。然而,系统模拟工具量化的远耦合的原因和影响仍然缺乏。在此,我们构建了一种新的基于agent的模型(ABM),可以模拟多个遥远地点的土地利用变化(即TeleABM,远耦合agent-based model)。我们以巴西和中国之间的大豆贸易为例,巴西是发送系统,中国是接收系统,因为他们是世界?美国最大的大豆出口国和进口国。我们在每个国家选择一个具有代表性的县,通过历史土地利用变化的时空分析和住户调查数据的实证分析对模型进行校准和验证。我们按照ODD+D协议描述了模型,并分别在每个位置验证了模型结果。然后,我们说明了聚合的农民代理人是如何?发送系统的土地利用行为导致接收系统的土地利用变化,反之亦然。给出了一个场景示例(即高关税场景)来演示TeleABM的结果。这样的模型使我们能够推进对远耦合特征及其对土地系统科学的影响的理解,并检验关于复杂的人-自然耦合系统的假设(例如,级联效应)。
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