Agent-based modeling of hunting and subsistence agriculture on indigenous lands: Understanding interactions between social and ecological systems

May 16, 2014 - Iwamura, Takuya; Lambin, Eric F.; Silvius, Kirsten M.; Luzar, Jeffrey; Fragoso, Jose Manuel

Journal or Book Title: Environmental Modelling & Software

Keywords: indigenous people; biodiversity; land use change; socio-ecological systems; human and natural systems; agent-based modeling; Amazon

Year Published: 2014

Indigenous people of the Rupununi region of Amazonian Guyana interact with their natural environment through hunting and subsistence agriculture. To date the sustainability of indigenous livelihoods has been analyzed by modeling either hunting or forest clearing. Here we develop a holistic model framework with agent-based modeling to examine interactions between demographic growth, hunting, subsistence agriculture, land cover change, and animal population in the Rupununi. We use an extensive field dataset from social surveys, animal observation records and hunting kill locations along with satellite images. The model exhibits feedback loops between a growing human population and depletion of local natural resources. Our model can reproduce the population size of two different villages along with landscape patterns without further calibration. Our model can be used for understanding the conditions of sustainability for indigenous communities relying on subsistence agriculture and hunting, and for scenario analyses to examine the implications of external interventions.

URL: Agent-based modeling of hunting and subsistence agriculture on indigenous lands: Understanding interactions between social and ecological systems

DOI: 10.1016/j.envsoft.2014.03.008

Type of Publication: Journal Article

Publisher: Elsevier

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