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LimnoSES - social-ecological lake management undergoing regime shifts (1.1.1)

LimnoSES is a coupled system dynamics, agent-based model to simulate social-ecological feedbacks in lake use and management. The focus lies on shallow lakes where ecological regime shifts can occur between the turbid and the clear water state. We provide a regime shift evaluation that includes social responses and regulation mechanisms of important drivers in the lake. In particular, the coordination among private house owners with insufficient sewage water systems and the regulating municipality play an important role since it causes time lags of social responses to changes in the lake state.

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Release Notes

Documentation of code and narrative updated, code file now in a package to enable users to start simulations automatically in an environment with the necessary subfolder ‘simdata’. Further the folder ‘-docs’ was generated and added to enable a .html based view on the code documentation.

Associated Publications

Martin, R. & Schlüter, M. Combining system dynamics and agent-based modeling to analyze social-ecological interactions—an example from modeling restoration of a shallow lake. Front. Environ. Sci. 3, 1–15 (2015).

LimnoSES - social-ecological lake management undergoing regime shifts 1.1.1

LimnoSES is a coupled system dynamics, agent-based model to simulate social-ecological feedbacks in lake use and management. The focus lies on shallow lakes where ecological regime shifts can occur between the turbid and the clear water state. We provide a regime shift evaluation that includes social responses and regulation mechanisms of important drivers in the lake. In particular, the coordination among private house owners with insufficient sewage water systems and the regulating municipality play an important role since it causes time lags of social responses to changes in the lake state.

Release Notes

Documentation of code and narrative updated, code file now in a package to enable users to start simulations automatically in an environment with the necessary subfolder ‘simdata’. Further the folder ‘-docs’ was generated and added to enable a .html based view on the code documentation.

Version Submitter First published Last modified Status
1.1.1 Romina Martin Fri Jan 18 12:59:12 2019 Fri Jan 18 12:59:12 2019 Published
1.1.0 Romina Martin Sat Nov 25 17:55:46 2017 Sun Feb 18 07:23:42 2018 Published
1.0.0 Romina Martin Thu Nov 24 11:22:42 2016 Tue Feb 20 16:48:17 2018 Published

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