Agent-based modeling to facilitate resilient water management in Southeast and South Asia
Modélisation agent pour faciliter une gestion résiliente de l'eau en Asie du Sud et du Sud Est
Résumé
Water is used and managed by stakeholders at different levels for diverse objectives, therefore understanding decision-making and supporting coordination is crucial in achieving resilient water management. Companion Modeling (ComMod) is an interactive process facilitated by evolutionary models for knowledge generation and exchange, and for supporting collective decision-making. Roleplaying games and computerized agent-based simulations for focused group debates are complementary tools combined in a ComMod cycle and used at the field workshops. Agent-based modeling is used to understand how different processes in direct competition are coordinated, and to mediate the collective search for acceptable solutions to conflicting parties facilitated through exchanges. This paper compares the process of agent-based modeling applied in eight case studies with diverse natural and socioeconomic conditions and different resource management problems in Bhutan, Thailand, and Vietnam, to show the creative thinking in developing and applying flexible ComMod modeling tools and provide lessons for their use in other situations.