Literature DB >> 21399748

Simulated village locations in Thailand: A multi-scale model including a neural network approach.

Wenwu Tang1, George P Malanson, Barbara Entwisle.   

Abstract

The simulation of rural land use systems, in general, and rural settlement dynamics in particular has developed with synergies of theory and methods for decades. Three current issues are: linking spatial patterns and processes, representing hierarchical relations across scales, and considering nonlinearity to address complex non-stationary settlement dynamics. We present a hierarchical simulation model to investigate complex rural settlement dynamics in Nang Rong, Thailand. This simulation uses sub-models to allocate new villages at three spatial scales. Regional and sub-regional models, which involve a nonlinear space-time autoregressive model implemented in a neural network approach, determine the number of new villages to be established. A dynamic village niche model, establishing pattern-process link, was designed to enable the allocation of villages into specific locations. Spatiotemporal variability in model performance indicates the pattern of village location changes as a settlement frontier advances from rice-growing lowlands to higher elevations. Experiments results demonstrate this simulation model can enhance our understanding of settlement development in Nang Rong and thus gain insight into complex land use systems in this area.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 21399748      PMCID: PMC3051414          DOI: 10.1007/s10980-009-9322-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Landsc Ecol        ISSN: 0921-2973            Impact factor:   3.848


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Journal:  Environ Manage       Date:  2002-09       Impact factor: 3.266

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Authors:  Marco G A Huigen
Journal:  J Environ Manage       Date:  2004-08       Impact factor: 6.789

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1.  Changing crops in response to climate: virtual Nang Rong, Thailand in an agent based simulation.

Authors:  George P Malanson; Ashton M Verdery; Stephen J Walsh; Yothin Sawangdee; Benjamin W Heumann; Philip M McDaniel; Brian G Frizzelle; Nathalie E Williams; Xiaozheng Yao; Barbara Entwisle; Ronald R Rindfuss
Journal:  Appl Geogr       Date:  2014-09-01

2.  Spatially Explicit Landscape-Level Ecological Risks Induced by Land Use and Land Cover Change in a National Ecologically Representative Region in China.

Authors:  Jian Gong; Jianxin Yang; Wenwu Tang
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2015-11-09       Impact factor: 3.390

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