CoMSES Computational Model Library
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| Title | Submitter | |
|---|---|---|
| Torsten Hägerstrand’s Spatial Innovation Diffusion Model | ||
| This model is a replication of Torsten Hägerstrand’s 1965 model–one of the earliest known calibrated and validated simulations with implicit “agent based” methodology. | ![]() | SM Bergin Sep 14, 2012 |
| Cumulative effects agent-based model of forestry and hunting | ||
| A special case of the model ‘huntingforestry’, where a ‘pulsar’ pattern emerges, balancing hunting and game population growth. | S Heckbert Dec 04, 2009 | |
| Cumulative effects agent-based model of forestry and hunting | ||
| This NetLogo model represents hunters and forestry road development in a spatial landscape. The cumulative effects of multiple resource use is explored. | S Heckbert Dec 04, 2009 | |
| MayaSim: An agent-based model of the ancient Maya social-ecological system | ||
| MayaSim is an agent-based, cellular automata and network model, representing settlements and geography of the ancient Maya civilisation. Biophysical processes include climate variation, hydrology, primary productivity, forest succession, soil... | S Heckbert Sep 28, 2012 | |
| Will it spread or not? The effects of social influences and network topology on innovation diffusion | ||
| This models simulates innovation diffusion curves and it tests the effects of the degree and the direction of social influences. This model replicates, extends and departs from classical percolation models. | S Delre Oct 24, 2011 | |
| Diffusion dynamics in small-world networks with heterogeneous consumers | ||
| This model simulates diffusion curves and it allows to test how social influence, network structure and consumer heterogeneity affect their spreads and their speeds. | S Delre Oct 09, 2011 | |
| Simulating the Cinema Market: How Cross-Cultural Differences in Social Influence Explain Box Office Distributions | ||
| This model simulates the motion picture industry and tests how social influences affect market shares. It is empirically validated at the micro level by a cross-cultural survey. | S Delre Feb 11, 2010 | |
| Agent Based Simulation of Technology Adoption | ||
| The purpose of this model is to study effect of a particular kind of spatial externality, “fashion effect”, on the dynamics of technology diffusion among rational adopters with uncertainty about the p | M Haghnevis Dec 06, 2010 | |
| An agent based simulation and data mining framework for scenario analysis of technology products | ||
| The objective of this study is to create a framework to simulate and analyze the effect of multiple business scenarios on the adoption behavior of a group of technology products. | M Haghnevis Dec 13, 2010 | |
| The Travel-tour case study | ||
| This model describes and analyses the Travel-Tour Case study. | C Sibertin-Blanc May 19, 2013 | |
| Interplay between stakeholders of the management of a river | ||
| This model describes and analyses the outcomes of the confrontation of interests, some conflicting, some common, about the management of a small river in SW France | C Sibertin-Blanc Apr 19, 2013 | |
| Alpine land-use allocation model - ALUAM-AB | ||
| A model for simulating farmers and foresters response on changing climate and changing socio-economic parameters. Modeled are changes in land-use as well as in ecosystem services provision. | SR Briner Jan 31, 2012 | |
| Agent-based Modeling of Evolving Intergovernmental Networks | ||
| This agent-based model using ‘Blanche’ software provides policy-makers with a simulation-based demonstration illustrating how autonomous agents network and operate complementary systems in a decentral | S Lee Jan 29, 2009 | |
| Simulation of the Long-term Effects of Decentralized and Adaptive Investments in Cross-agency Interoperable and Standard Systems | ||
| Agent-based model using Blanche software 4.6.5. Blanche software is included in the dataset file. | S Lee May 09, 2009 | |
| An agent-based model for assessing strategies of adaptation to climate and tourism demand changes in an alpine destination | ||
| The model is then used for assessing three hypothetical and contrasted infrastructure-oriented adaptation strategies for the winter tourism industry, that have been previously discussed with local stakeholders, as possible alternatives to the “... | S Balbi Dec 09, 2012 | |




