Identifying key parameters and trends in civil violence: a sub-regional, agent-based simulation approach using GIS

Identifying key parameters and trends in civil violence: a sub-regional, agent-based simulation approach using GIS

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Article ID: iaor201525431
Volume: 8
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 179
End Page Number: 194
Publication Date: Aug 2014
Journal: Journal of Simulation
Authors: , ,
Keywords: simulation, networks
Abstract:

This work extends a popular agent‐based simulation model of civil violence and analyses the effects of these extensions within the test‐case region of Iran. First, a macro‐level model of civil violence using geographic information science methods and real‐world transportation network data is modelled and introduced. A detailed experimental design analyses the sensitivity of the modelled outbreak of civil violence on road network structures. Next, we use individual agent location to develop a personal legitimacy value for each agent of the system and model this legitimacy as a function of agent movement through the region. The resulting models indicate that the occurrence of civil violence in the derived simulations is very sensitive to network composition and connectivity of a given sub‐region and identify a small number of behavioural outbreak trends to which sub‐regions can be classified. We also show that regional legitimacy can have a marked effect on central authority agent distribution and movement.

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