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Marco Huigen
Researcher at University of Hohenheim
Publications - 8
Citations - 601
Marco Huigen is an academic researcher from University of Hohenheim. The author has contributed to research in topics: Effects of global warming & Agriculture. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications receiving 553 citations.
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Comparison of empirical methods for building agent-based models in land use science
Derek T. Robinson,Daniel G. Brown,Dawn C. Parker,Pepijn Schreinemachers,Marco A. Janssen,Marco Huigen,Heidi Wittmer,Nicholas Mark Gotts,Panomsak Promburom,Elena G. Irwin,Thomas Berger,Franz W. Gatzweiler,Cécile Barnaud +12 more
TL;DR: This paper reviews five approaches to informing ABMs, provides a corresponding case study describing the model usage of these approaches, the types of data each approach produces, thetypes of questions those data can answer, and an evaluation of the strengths and weaknesses of those data for use in an ABM.
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Empirical characterisation of agent behaviours in socio-ecological systems
TL;DR: This paper develops a framework for the parameterisation of human behaviour in agent-based models and develops twelve distinct sequences for the characterisation and parameterised of human behaviours.
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Modeling endogenous rule changes in an institutional context: the adico sequence
TL;DR: This paper discusses an approach in an institutional framework and develops a sequence that allows modeling of endogenous rule changes and implements parts of this sequence in a NetLogo KISS model to provide some illustrative results.
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The importance of spatial, temporal and social scales in Integrated modeling; simulating the effects of climatic change on district- and farm-level decision making in the Danube catchment area
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of climate change on the agricultural system are discussed in terms of changing crop production at coarse spatial and temporal scales, and the main question is how to deal systematically with the different time extents and time resolutions when studying agricultural management impacts due to climate change.
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Management decisions on farm-level and their link to weather requirements: a case study for the upper danube river basin
TL;DR: In this paper, an agent-based modelling approach is used to simulate the interactions between climate/weather and the different crop management activities, in which farmers' decision making is based on crop requirements from literature.