Toward modelling of transformational change processes in farm decision-making
Résumé
In the coming decades, agricultural systems will have to adapt to tremendous
challenges. Behavioral models have important potential to better understand
and steer changes toward sustainability brought about by this context. Relying
on a literature review, we distinguish incremental changes (extensions of what
is already done) and transformational changes, which involve the reorientation
of a considerable amount of farming activities. Transformational changes
are particularly important in the context of global change. Existing integrated
modelling frameworks based on behavioral theories are suited for incremental
changes, but remain limited for transformational changes. Qualitative studies
provide important insights on two key aspects of transformational changes,
learning and social relations, but they have not been explicitly oriented toward
computer modelling yet. Based on this literature and three seminal decision-making
approaches, we propose a description of transformational change
processes in farm decision-making, as a first step toward an implementation
in agent-based models
Domaines
Sciences du Vivant [q-bio]Origine | Accord explicite pour ce dépôt |
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