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Reification of emergent urban areas in a land-use simulation model in Reunion Island

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Emergent phenomena are often relevant for users and developers of simulation models. But the potential reification of these phenomena raises many questions, conceptually (should they be reified?) and technically (how to do it?). In this paper, we show that such a reification can be considered as an effective way to refine simulation models in which direct modifications, that are made laborious by the multiplicity of the entities and behaviors, often leads to the destabilization of the entire system. We propose a reification technique of the emergent phenomena that do emerge in an agent-based simulation. We illustrate this proposition through the reification of new urban areas, an emergent phenomenon observed in a model that we created to simulate land-use evolutions in Reunion Island.
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hal-00771448 , version 1 (08-01-2013)

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Daniel David, Yassine Gangat, Denis Payet, Rémy Courdier. Reification of emergent urban areas in a land-use simulation model in Reunion Island. ECAI workshop on Intelligent Agents in Urban Simulations and Smart Cities (IAUSSC2012), Aug 2012, Montpellier, France. pp.28-32. ⟨hal-00771448⟩
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