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Land Use Patterns in Central Asia. Step 1: The Musical Chairs Model
Authors:Andreas Angourakis  Bernardo Rondelli  Sebastian Stride  Xavier Rubio-Campillo  Andrea L Balbo  Alexis Torrano  Verònica Martinez  Marco Madella  Josep M Gurt
Institution:1. ERAAUB, Department of Prehistory, Ancient History and Archaeology, University of Barcelona, C/Montalegre, 6, 08001, Barcelona, Spain
2. Complexity and Socioecological dynamics (CaSEs), Istitució Milà i Fontanals, Spanish National Research Council (IMF-CSIC), C/Egipciaques 15, 08001, Barcelona, Spain
3. Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC), Nexus II Building, C/Jordi Girona, 29, 08034, Barcelona, Spain
4. Catalan Institute of Research and Advanced Studies (ICREA), Barcelona, Spain
Abstract:Herding and farming coexisted in Central Asia for several thousand years as main options of preindustrial economic production. The relationship between people practicing different variants of these modes of subsistence is known to have been dynamic. Among the many possible explanations, we explore this dynamic by modeling mechanisms that connect aggregate decisions to land use patterns. Within the framework of the SimulPast project, we show here the results from step 1 of our modeling program: the Musical Chairs Model. This abstract agent-based model describes a mechanism of competition for land use between farming and herding. The aim is the exploration of how mobility, intensity, and interdependence of activities can influence land use pattern. After performing a set of experiments within the framework of this model, we compare the implications of each condition for the corroboration of specific land use patterns. Some historical and archaeological implications are also discussed. We suggest that the overall extension of farming in oases can be explained by the competition for land use between farming and herding, assuming that it develops with little or no interference of climatic, geographical, and historical contingencies.
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