USING AN AGENT-BASED MODEL TO SIMULATE THE IMPACTS OF AN APPLIED DYNAMIC ADAPTIVE PATHWAYS PLAN

Andrew Allison, Scott Stephens, Paula Blackett, Yvonne Matthews, Mark Dickson, Judy Lawrence
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Coastal cities and towns are at risk from climate change and relative sea level rise (RSLR). There is uncertainty in how and when these will impact and how to adapt, meaning there is a need for flexible tools to help decision-making and decision-makers. Decision-makers have many available actions to respond to sea level rise and other coastal hazards, but there is uncertainty around which action to take in different situations and when is the best time to act. We use agent-based modelling (ABM) to investigate multi-hazard interaction and Dynamic Adaptive Pathways Planning (DAPP) to explore the impact of an applied DAPP to work with the deep uncertainty around urban coastal systems. We developed an ABM, which included five physical hazards, whose occurrence in time was influenced by six plausible future shared socio-economic pathway / representative concentration pathway (SSP/RCP) scenarios.
使用基于代理的模型来模拟应用动态自适应路径计划的影响
沿海城镇面临气候变化和相对海平面上升(RSLR)的风险。这些影响如何、何时产生以及如何适应存在不确定性,这意味着需要灵活的工具来帮助决策和决策者。决策者有许多可用的行动来应对海平面上升和其他沿海灾害,但在不同情况下采取何种行动以及何时采取行动的最佳时机存在不确定性。我们使用基于智能体的模型(ABM)来研究多灾害相互作用,并使用动态自适应路径规划(DAPP)来探索应用DAPP对城市沿海系统周围深度不确定性的影响。我们开发了一个ABM,其中包括五种物理危害,它们的发生时间受到六种合理的未来共享社会经济途径/代表性浓度途径(SSP/RCP)情景的影响。
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