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Simulation of land use evolution by discrete events method: Application to “la chaîne des puys” from XV to XVIII Century

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  • Y. Michelin
  • C. Poix

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By using a discrete event method, simulation of land use evolution has been applied to a landscape model of “la ChaÎne des Puys” (French Massif Central) during along period (XV–XVIII centuries). The indications concerning the evolution of land use are in conformity with the observation of actual situations but the dynamic changes are faster than in actual facts. In spite of limitations due to necessary simplifications, it is now established that the discrete event method is efficient to simulate land use evolution during a long period. The model is immediately able to describe actual dynamics and to show sensitive variables with their critical values. Although oversimplified, it shows how far factors such as level of crops production and taxation can influence land use and landscape changes with a more or less lengthy period. In the future, the model should be bettered by introducing other determined and/or stochastic events.

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  • Y. Michelin & C. Poix, 1998. "Simulation of land use evolution by discrete events method: Application to “la chaîne des puys” from XV to XVIII Century," Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, Hindawi, vol. 2, pages 1-14, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnddns:202151
    DOI: 10.1155/S1026022698000156
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