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Defining Relevance and Finding Rules: An Agent-Based Model of Biomass Use in the Humber Area
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Defining Relevance and Finding Rules: An Agent-Based Model of Biomass Use in the Humber Area

F Schiller, A Skeldon, T Balke, M Grant, AS Penn, L Basson, P Jensen, N Gilbert, OD Kalkan, A Woodward, …
ADVANCES IN SOCIAL SIMULATION, Vol.229, pp.373-384
9th Conference of the European-Social-Simulation-Association (ESSA) (Warsaw Sch Econ, Warsaw, POLAND, 16/09/2013 - 20/09/2013)
01/01/2014

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The field of industrial ecology applies ecosystem theory to industrial production, human consumption and societies. This article presents a case study of the development of the bio-based economy in the area surrounding the Humber estuary in the North-East of England. The study developed an agent-based model to simulate the evolution of the industrial system. We explain how the qualitative research process led to the development of a toy model that has successively been specified
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