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Multi-agent models of land cover / land use dynamics in the northern Ecuadorian Amazon: coupling human & natural systems through pattern-process relations and spatial simulations. S. L. Walsh and G. Medina. Relevancy to LBA. Important background description
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Multi-agent models of land cover / land use dynamics in the northern Ecuadorian Amazon: coupling human & natural systems through pattern-process relations and spatial simulations S. L. Walsh and G. Medina
Relevancy to LBA • Important background description • Very good summary of past achievements • Deals with relevant topic of LBA agenda, mainly on LC and LU change and human interactions based on ABM scenarios: road building; mining, oil industry, logging; farm forest management; conservation areas; and native people lands. • Spatial simulations of LCLU using ABM will caracterize LCLU dynamics in NEA.
South American counter-parts • Emphasis is given to an Ecuadorian NOG thru students working there and to US students both in field and modeling purposes. • No chances are given to other South American students nor to other students from Amazon countries.
Training and education plan • Full partnership between USA (UNC, UI) and Ecuador (NGO: ECOCIENCIA). • PIs come from UNC (Adm., Tech. & Budg.) and subcontracts with Ecociencia and UI. • No specific mention is done to other South American institutions / partners.
Training and education plan • Emphasizes the lack of well prepared scientists in Ecuador on LCLU technologies in contrast with existing in Brazil. • Main objective: prepare Ecuadorians in population, LU, satellite imagery, the environment. • To train Ecuadorians they ´ll look for other sources other than US.
Training and education plan • Past training success with Ecuador data with doctoral and masters students from Brazil, USA and Ecuador (39 total). • Six Ecuadorians have completed their training and studies. Workshops have been given in NEA (500 people trained). • This project will strength training and education capabilities as done in the past.
LBA Data Policy • Meta-data will be download to LBA web sites. • Project will comply with LBA-DIS data policies. No extensive data collection is expected but use of models. • Available information already cleaned is available under severe use rules set for Ecociencia and CPC.