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WEEM (Woodlot Establishment and Expansion Model) (1.0.0)

The agent-based model WEEM (Woodlot Establishment and Expansion Model) as described in the journal article, has been designed to make use of household socio-demographics (household status, birth, and death events of households), to better understand the temporal dynamics of woodlot in the buffer zones of Budongo protected forest reserve, Masindi district, Uganda. The results contribute to a mechanistic understanding of what determines the current gap between intention and actual behavior in forest land restoration at farm level.

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Release Notes

First version of the WEEM model, which simulates the household decision making behavior through number of established woodlots.
The model builds on the assumption of theory of planned behavior focusing on household intention and actual behavior in woodlot establishment.

Associated Publications

Ahimbisibwe et al 2021. Understanding Smallholder Farmer Decision Making in Forest Land Restoration Using Agent-Based Modeling, submitted for publication in SESMO.

WEEM (Woodlot Establishment and Expansion Model) 1.0.0

The agent-based model WEEM (Woodlot Establishment and Expansion Model) as described in the journal article, has been designed to make use of household socio-demographics (household status, birth, and death events of households), to better understand the temporal dynamics of woodlot in the buffer zones of Budongo protected forest reserve, Masindi district, Uganda. The results contribute to a mechanistic understanding of what determines the current gap between intention and actual behavior in forest land restoration at farm level.

Release Notes

First version of the WEEM model, which simulates the household decision making behavior through number of established woodlots.
The model builds on the assumption of theory of planned behavior focusing on household intention and actual behavior in woodlot establishment.

Version Submitter First published Last modified Status
1.0.0 Vianny Ahimbisibwe Mon Sep 27 11:04:41 2021 Mon Sep 27 11:04:41 2021 Published

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