Agent-based modelling of shifting cultivation field patterns, Vietnam
Jepsen, M.R., Leisz, S., Rasmussen, K., Jakobsen, J., Møller-Jensen, L., Christiansen, L. Agent-based modelling of shifting cultivation field patterns, Vietnam. International Journal of Geographical Information Science Volume 20, Issue 9, October 2006, Pages 1067-1085
Jepsen, M.R., Leisz, S., Rasmussen, K., Jakobsen, J.,
Møller-Jensen, L., Christiansen, L. Agent-based modelling of
shifting cultivation field patterns, Vietnam. International Journal
of Geographical Information Science Volume 20, Issue 9, October
2006, Pages 1067-1085
Abstract - Shifting cultivation in the Nghe An Province of
Vietnam's Northern Mountain Region produces a characteristic
land-cover pattern of small and larger fields. The pattern is the
result of farmers cultivating either individually or in spatially
clustered groups. Using spatially explicit agent-based modelling,
and relying on empirical data from fieldwork and observations for
parameterization of variables, the level of clustering in
agricultural fields observed around a study village is reproduced.
Agents in the model act to maximize labour productivity, which is
based on potential yield and labour costs associated with fencing
of fields, and are faced with physical constraints. The simulation
results are compared with land-cover data obtained from remote
sensing. Comparisons are made on patterns as detected visually and
using the mean nearest-neighbour ratio. Baseline simulation outputs
show high degrees of spatial clustering and similarity to the
land-cover data, but also a need for further calibration of model
variables and controls.



