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    Variable time scales, agent-based models, and role-playing games: The PIEPLUE river basin management game

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    This article presents a specific association of a role-playing game (RPG) and an agent-based model (ABM) aimed at dealing with a large range of time scales. Applications to the field of natural resource management lead one to consider the short time scale of resource use in practice at the same time as the longer ones related to resource dynamics or actors' investments. In their daily practice, stakeholders are translating their long-term strategies, a translation that is contextualized and combined with some cooccurring events. Long-term thinking is required for sustainable use of natural resources, but it should take into account its necessary adaptation on a short time scale. This raises the necessity for tools able to tackle jointly these various time scales. The similarity of architecture between computerized ABMs and RPGs makes them easy to associate in a hybrid tool, targeted at meeting this requirement. The proposition of this article is to allocate the representation of short time scales to computerized ABMs and the long ones to RPGs, while keeping the same static structural conceptual model, shared as a common root by both. This synergy is illustrated with PIEPLUE, an interactive setting tackling water-sharing issues.GESTION DE L'EAU;BASSIN VERSANT;RESSOURCE NATURELLE;MODELE;JEU DE ROLE;SYSTEME MULTIAGENTS;AGENT-BASED MODEL;CASE STUDY OF WATER SHARING;CONCEPTUAL MODEL;HYBRID TOOL;INVESTMENTS;LONG-TERM ISSUES;NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT;PIEPLUE;PARTICIPATORY MODELING;RESOURCE DYNAMICS;RESOURCE USE;ROLE-PLAYING GAME;STAKEHOLDERS;SUSTAINABLE USE OF NATURAL RESOURCES;TIME-SCALE DIVERSITY;VARIABLE TIME SCALES;WATER MANAGEMENT

    The New Face of Chinese Industrial Policy: Making Sense of Anti-Dumping Cases in the Petrochemical and Steel Industries

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    Why have China's petrochemical and steel industries behaved so differently in seeking trade protection through antidumping measures? We argue that the patterning of antidumping actions is best explained in terms of the political economy of economic restructuring in pillar industries and its effect on industry structures. In the petrochemical industry, the shift toward greater horizontal consolidation and vertical integration reduces the collective action problems associated with antidumping petitions among upstream companies. It also weakens downstream companies lobbying in favor of the general protection of highly integrated conglomerates. In the steel industry, by contrast, national industrial policy in the absence of exogenous economic shocks fails to weaken local state interests sufficiently. Fragmented upstream and downstream channels instead persist, with strong odds against upstream suppliers waging a successful defense of material interests.

    Participatory modelling and simulation of the rice seed system in Northeast Thailand

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    D'importantes réformes sont en cours dans le système semencier thailandais. Dans ce contexte, une série d'ateliers de modélisation participative ont été organisée avec les acteurs du système pour éliciter les besoins et les processus de décision concernant les variétés de riz et l'approvisionnement en semences dans la province d'Ubon Ratchatani. Un modèle conceptuel UML a été produit et partiellement implémenté dans un modèle multi-agent. Le modèle multi-agent permet de simuler sur un pas de temps les besoins et l'allocation des semences des deux principales variétés de riz par les institution publiques, privées ou coopératives au niveau des villages, des districts et des provinces. Un prototype a été présenté et discuté avec les représentants des institutions principales concernées par la réforme en cours. Après cette validation par les usagers, des scénarios possibles ont été proposés pour être simulés avec les modèles multiagents et discutés. (Résumé d'auteur

    Seed-div: an abstract role-playing game for discussing collective management of agrobiodiversity

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    L'objectif principal de cette recherche est d'accompagner les paysans dans l'élaboration d'un cadre de gestion collective de la diversité de leurs variétés de céréales vivrières. La gestion semencière et son impact sur la dynamique de la biodiversité sont soumis aux choix individuels des paysans, leurs stratégies d'une part, et au fonctionnement général du système semencier d'autre part. Nous postulons que la compréhension partagée des interactions au sein de ce système complexe est un prérequis pour travailler ensemble à la construction de règles de gestion collective qui participent à la durabilité de l'agriculture via un accès à un large choix de semences. La modélisation participative conceptuelle et les jeux de rôle ont été utilisés durant différents ateliers réunissant chercheurs, ONG, organisations paysannes et agriculteurs. Le résultat de cette série d'ateliers correspond à un modèle, un système multi-agents, représentant un archétype de village malien permettant de simuler la diversité de stratégies individuelles de gestion de semences qui sont ensuite disponibles gratuitement pour la communauté villageoise. Les agents du modèle sont des agriculteurs qui choisissent les variétés à semer ce qui provoque des échanges dans la communauté en fonction de leurs stratégies individuelles ou de facteurs externes. Les paramètres utilisés ont une valeur qualitative c'est pourquoi le modèle sert de support de discussion entre paysans de différentes régions. Le modèle a été construit et validé au travers de ces ateliers avec un impact évident sur les acteurs locaux pour la construction de nouveaux scénarios de gestion de la diversité variétale. Ainsi, le modèle a pu être utilisé en termes de prospective pour simuler des scénarios à partir de nouvelles formes d'action collective. (Résumé d'auteur

    Magnetic Graphene Memory Circuit Characterization And Verilog-A Modeling

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    Memory design plays an important role in modern computer technology in regard to overall performance and reliability. Prior memory technologies, including magneticcore memory, hard disk drives, DRAM, SRAM have limitations in regard to bit density, IC integration, power efficiency, and physical size, respectively. To address these limitations we propose to develop a magnetic graphene random access memory (MGRAM) utilizing graphene Hall effect, which takes advantage of the inherent reliability of magnetic memory and superior electrical properties of graphene (high carrier mobility, zero-band gap, high Hall sensitivity). As the graphene magnetic memory device will be integrated with a CMOS ASIC design an analog circuit model for the MGRAM cell is necessary and important. In this study the electrical circuit model is developed utilizing the analog circuit modeling language Verilog-A. The electrical circuit model characterizes the graphene electrical properties and the ferromagnetic core magnetic properties that retains the bit-state value. MGRAM device simulations studying varying coil width, height, radius, contact pad configuration, graphene shape, is performed with the MagOasis Magsimus tool to evaluate the device performance. Model results show a maximum Hall effect voltage of 100mV for a bias current of 50uA with a 1 Tesla magnetic field, and a writing speed of 6-9ns for setting the magnetic state. These results will be validated against the circuit hardware measurement and will be used for model refinement

    Building an Agent-Based Model for exploring how informal rules impact the functioning of newly-established Water User Associations in Central Asia

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    International audienceIn transition countries informal institutions play a major role and often interfere with new formal institutions leading to large discrepancies between rules on paper and rules in use. We develop an agent-based model to explore the interaction between formal and informal rules and its effect on the performance of the formal institutions, based on the example of water user associations (WUA) in Uzbekistan. The model is based on field experience such as community-based work and role playing games, complemented by available literature. In this paper we present the conceptualization of the model, its empirical foundation and a first baseline scenario. We model a water user association where rules based on formal and informal institutions can be used. The baseline scenario represents the results of a totally formal WUA. In a next step we will introduce informal rules and explore how they can coexist with formal ones. Further work will bring us to question rules' implementation and roles and relationships evolution through selective rules adoption. The model will allow exploring under which conditions the institution WUA can function well and what might be mechanisms for the selection and adoption of rules by individual members
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