Modeling the Health of Refugee Camps: An Agent-Based Computational Approach

James Anderson, A. Chaturvedi, Mike Cibulskis
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This paper reports the construction of an agent-based model that has been used to study humanitarian assistance policies executed by governments and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in a synthetic environment. We create intelligent agents representing institutions, organizations, individuals, infrastructure, and governments. The resulting interactions and emergent behaviors are analyzed using a central composite design of experiments with five factors. The results indicate that the introduction of actions on NGOs leads to a change in the peripheral/regional environment and refugee wellbeing. This is due to the changes produced in refugees' perception of basic needs, social needs, and security, as well as the fluctuations in the supply of medical and personnel resources
难民营健康建模:基于主体的计算方法
本文构建了一个基于agent的模型,用于研究政府和非政府组织在综合环境下执行的人道主义援助政策。我们创建代表机构、组织、个人、基础设施和政府的智能代理。结果的相互作用和紧急行为进行了分析,使用中心复合设计的实验与五个因素。结果表明,非政府组织行动的引入导致周边/区域环境和难民福利的变化。这是由于难民对基本需要、社会需要和安全的看法发生了变化,以及医疗和人力资源供应的波动
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