A modelling approach for analysis of agro pastoral activity at the one-farm level

A modelling approach for analysis of agro pastoral activity at the one-farm level

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Article ID: iaor20032814
Country: United States
Volume: 71
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 187
End Page Number: 206
Publication Date: Mar 2002
Journal: Agricultural Systems
Authors: , ,
Keywords: simulation: applications
Abstract:

A model was developed to represent the general functioning of a low input farming system in order to dispose of a tool able to simulate the effects of changes in productive and social organization in traditional Andean rural communities. The model analyzes daily agro pastoral activities of different members of an Andean peasant family, and farm crop production, across a 1-year timeframe, according to climate and labour organisation. The modelling approach uses object-oriented language, describes the objects and their relations with a unified modelling language formalism and manages time as illustrated by a sample potato crop. To demonstrate this methodology, one-farm observed and simulated data are compared within two frameworks: the cattle-feeding system, and the labour allocation system detailed by task and by gender. Results show good reliance in the first case study and, in the second case, a satisfactory overview of the agro pastoral calendar of household member workers, regarding the priorities given by peasants according to climate, land-use constraints, social organization and out-farm activities. Due to its modularity, the object-orientated modelling approach appears to improve understanding of the general functioning of agro pastoral households by allowing multi-purpose simulations and exploring the links between social and productive activities.

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