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Modelling of landscape maintenance by herbivores in highlands: a multi-agent approach

Abstract

The surrender of herbaceous resources by the grazing activity results in an impoverishment of both ecological and specific diversity. On the long term, this trend imposes the localization of human activities far from these zones and a national imbalance. A multidisciplinary research program was set up in 1994 with the aim of elaborating new ways of management, which would contribute to maintain both the productivity and the opened landscapes within the condition of low grazing pressure. This paper exposes the methods we elaborated in order to test several management techniques of grasslands by mean of cattle and horses within the hypothesis of complementarity between these two species. The computer science part of this paper presents the results of simulations of future dynamic behaviors of the animals, vegetation and landscape, in order to propound some management protocols. The simulator is based on a multi-agent system. The conceptual model, formalized with Unified Modeling Language graphical notation is actually in validation phase and the implementation of the software was done in the Java programming language. The following of the animals in the field was done by means of GPS equipments and the animal activity was recorded by Ethosys equipments.

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D. HILL

Country : France


S. MECHOUD

Country : France


A. CAMPOS

Country : France


P. COQUILLARD

Country : France


J. GUEUGNOT

Country : France


D. ORTH

Country : France


Y. MICHELIN

Country : France


C. POIX

Country : France


G. L'HOMME

Country : France


P. CARRÈRE

Country : France


M. LAFARGE

Country : France


P. LOISEAU

Country : France


D. MICOL

Country : France


J.P. BRUN

Country : France


F. DECUQ

Country : France


B. DUMONT

Country : France


M. PETIT

Country : France


M. TEUMA

Country : France

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